Pearland - Friendswood Edition | January 2023

DEVELOPMENT

HEALTH CARE

Top development stories to watch in 2023

Top health care stories to watch in 2023

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2 developments near completion in Friendswood Work will move forward in 2023 on two developments in Friend- swood by the Friendswood-based construction company Tannos Development Group. The 1715 Project, a 107,000- BY RENEE FARMER

Kelsey-Seybold to begin Bay Area cancer center construction

OTHER STORIES TO FOLLOW IN 2023

OTHER STORIES TO FOLLOW IN 2023

BY RENEE FARMER

Kelsey-Seybold Clinic will break ground in 2023 on its new Clear Lake Cancer Center in Webster. The Kelsey-Seybold Clear Lake Cancer Center will be located at 18833 Gulf Freeway in Webster. The 36,309-square-foot facility is esti- mated to cost $17 million, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Kelsey-Seybold Clinic plans for construction to begin in February with the facility projected to open in April 2024. “The Kelsey-Seybold Clear Lake Cancer Center will bring specialized services closer to home and work for the people living in the Bay Area,” said John Lyle, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic’s senior vice president of health care service lines. The facility will provide access to hematology and oncology physi- cians, a radiation oncology physician, and treatment and infusion therapy. It will also oer mobile positron

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square-foot medical oce building, is under construction and will be ready for build-out in the spring, Tannos Development Group President Louis Tannos said. Tenants will be announced in the second or third quarter of 2023, he said. The project is located at 1715 S. Friendswood Drive. “Right now we’re doing very well,” Tannos said. “We’re actually three months ahead of schedule.” Construction on The Albritton, located at 408 S. Friendswood Drive, is slated to start at the end of January. The 163,000-square-foot mixed-use development includes 11,000 square feet of retail frontage and 9,000 square feet of small oce and local business space. Plans

The Albritton is expected to be completed in 2024.

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The 1715 Project is under construction.

New tenants, technologies coming to Houston Spaceport in 2023 The Houston Spaceport, an urban commercial spaceport, has plans to take its oerings to the next level in 2023, including adding new tenants and releasing plans for a consumer- focused Phase 2 of development. The spaceport has two large prospects seriously looking at the spaceport, Director Arturo Machuca said. “There’s very easily north of $4 billion of contracts for these companies,” Machuca said. “So that’s really good for our community.” Phase 2 of spaceport construction includes large additions to its infrastructure, Machuca said. A full- length taxiway will also be constructed along Runway 4-22, opening in 2024.

Memorial Hermann nishing Pearland Sports Park in 2023 Memorial Hermann plans to nish construction on its Pearland Sports Park in December. The facility, which broke ground in May, will provide the Pearland community with an orthopedic center for athletes. The sports park will house on-site athletic trainers, board-certied rehab and medical professionals, and athletic performance coaches. This will provide patients with services for acute injury management, post- injury rehabilitation, and return to or enhancement of performance. The center will also be a site for orthopedic research, Memorial Hermann Communications Specialist Drew Munhausen said.

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Construction on Kelsey-Seybold’s cancer center is expected to nish in April 2024.

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evidence-based and coordinated care will benet patients living in the area with convenient, quality medical care at a lower total cost,” Lyle said. Kelsey-Seybold Clinic is a health care company based in the Houston metro area with 34 locations across the region.

emission computerized tomography scans, Lyle said. These highly sen- sitive scans can be used to identify abnormal activity in the body, helpful for nding and planning treatment for cancer. “Oering cancer services in this area, Kelsey-Seybold’s approach to

Tannos said. “It’s just going to be the nicest thing I think anywhere close to here.” Tannos said he estimates that construction on The Albritton will nish between June 2024 and January 2025.

also include an interior parking garage that cannot be seen from the outside, Tannos said. The building’s top three oors will house 111 Class A residential units. “I spared no expense, and we went as far as we could on nishes,”

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