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BY RACHEL LELAND & JAMES T. NORMAN
BY JAMES T. NORMAN
Retail development coming to League City A new 25-acre development featuring retail and mixed-use spaces is expected to break ground in eastern League City in the coming months. What readers need to know Alexander Grene Development is carrying out the project, which will consist of retail with three separate spaces and a warehouse component, managing partner and President A.G. Gupt said. Being set up near the Mar Bella subdivision, near the border of Kemah, Gupt said he hopes the development will oer a “classy” experience with high-quality businesses. In speaking with residents, which have included those in Mar Bella, Gupt said they are looking for entertainment, restaurants and hospitality. Looking ahead Gupt said he plans on the development to
League City approves $287K asphalt package Two asphalt restoration projects on streets in the eastern portion of League City are moving forward. What you need to know League City City Council awarded a combined $287,000 in contracts for design, bidding and construction phase services for the projects at its Jan. 14 meeting. The contract, broken up into two packages of work, will go to Houston-based engineering rm HR Green and includes: • Bern Street from Christopher Avenue to Smith Lane • Boden Street from Bern Street to Abilene Street • Austin Street from Texas Avenue to FM 270 • Clear Creek Avenue from East Walker Street to East Galveston Street
League City approves trac signal work League City City Council on Feb. 11 approved a contract for the design, bid and construction services of a new trac signal at Lawrence Road and Village Way for roughly $97,000. What you need to know The project will begin in mid-2026 and take several months to build out. It is part of the city’s multiyear plan to replace and upgrade a litany of trac signals through- out town, per city documents. The plan spans through at least scal year 2028-29 and totals more 96
Legacy subdivision to get rst homes The rst round of homes in the new Leg- acy subdivision in League City are expected to start going up in the coming months. The gist The rst set of homes to be constructed will be model homes, Hillwood Communities spokesperson Kurt Watkins said. Those lots will have concrete poured in February, allowing builders to start construction in the second quarter of this year. What else? As homes are getting set to go up, devel- opers have nished work related to setting up the subdivision, Watkins said. Under- ground utilities are now complete, and design work for landscaping along League City Parkway is going to begin soon.
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Remember this? Community Impact previously reported that from scal year 2023-24 to FY 2027-28, League City will invest a total of $14 million in the asphalt project, according to city documents. The bulk of that money is for construction, while roughly $1 million is for planning and design. What’s next? The terms of the agreement with HR Green begin on Jan. 20 and will expire on July 31, 2026, according to agenda documents.
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come in phases. He expects the center to be 100% occupied within three years. The project is in the permitting phase, Gupt said. Once it clears that, it should break ground in the rst or second quarter of 2025.
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