Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | March 2024

Events

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BY ASIA ARMOUR

BY SHAHERYAR KHAN

pottery piece. Pottery will be ready to pick up in a week. • March 21, 6:30-8 p.m. • $21 • 1912 Wescott Ave., Ste. 248, Sugar Land • www.playstreetmuseum.com International Art & Kite Festival The Sugar Land festival aims to celebrate culture and community. Located at Crown Festival Park, the event features chalk art and kite flying competitions, live music, food trucks, artisan vendors and live paintings. • March 23, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • Free (admission) • 18355 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land • www.sugarlandtx.gov/ 1719/international-art-kite-festival Don Omar Back to Reggaeton Tour Regarded by Billboard and Rolling Stone as a reggaeton legend, Don Omar stops in Sugar Land at the Smart Financial Centre for his Back to Reggaeton Tour. According to the venue’s website, Omar is widely recognized as one of the pioneers and leading figures in the reggaeton genre. • March 23, 8 p.m. • Tickets range from $94-$596

and is anticipated to be completed in late 2025, Janssen said. • Location: intersection of Hwy. 59 and Hwy. 6 • Timeline: summer 2024-late 2025 • Size: 69 acres 2 Austin Point Project: The master-planned community in Rosenberg from The Signorelli Co. is expected to have over 14,000 single- and multifamily homes. Update: Phase 1 commenced in late 2023, with detention digging set to begin in March, said Jeff DeWese, Signorelli’s senior vice president for the land division. The development is set to be fully completed in the next 30-35 years. • Location: along FM 762 and south of Hwy. 59 • Timeline: 2023-TBD • Size: 4,700 acres 3 Imperial Retreat Townhomes Project: The townhome community from Owais Development will consist of 54-unit single-story and 43-unit double-story townhomes. Update: The development is set to break ground this summer, said Mukhtar Owais, managing partner of Owais Developments. • Location: 17007 Old Richmond Road, Sugar Land • Timeline: summer 2024-end of 2025 • Size: 3 acres

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Missouri City Soul Food Festival Over 30 food vendors from across Texas will visit the Missouri City Community Center for this food fest. Other features of the food festival include small-business vendors, live music, dance performances and a raffle. • March 10, noon-6 p.m. • Free (admission), $5 (raffle entry) • 1522 Missouri City Drive, Missouri City • www.facebook.com/eliteexperienceevents Water’s Extreme Journey This exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in Sugar Land will navigate the lifecycle of water. Visitors can explore a maze, solve puzzles, ride the zip slide, and get filtered through rivers, lakes and homes back to the ocean. • March 10, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • $15 (children), $18 (adults), $5 (members) • 13016 University Blvd., Sugar Land • https://sugarland.hmns.org Bunny Paint & Play Play Street Museum in Sugar Land will host an Easter-themed playtime session for children. Attendees can expect activities and to paint a bunny or Easter egg

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ChalkFest The Show Me City hosts Missouri City and Greater Houston artists for a chalk festival at the Recreation & Tennis Center on Cypress Point Drive. Attendees can expect chalk art, live performers, street food and art-inspired activities for all ages. • March 16, noon-6 p.m. • Free (admission) • 2701 Cypress Point Drive, Missouri City • www.missouricitytx.gov

4 Indigo Project: The 750-home community in Richmond will include agriculture, retail businesses and recreational activities, according to Community Impact’s previous reporting. Update: Model homes will be available in April, with the project expected to be completed in 2026, said Clayton Garrett, founding partner of Meristem Communities, the project’s developer. • Location: 1300 Harlem Road, Richmond • Timeline: 2023-2026 • Size: 235 acres

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1 Lake Pointe redevelopment Project: Lake Pointe Plaza is a mixed-use development bringing dining, shopping and recreation to Sugar Land’s current Fluor Corp. campus, Planned Community Developers President Don Janssen said. Update: Construction is scheduled to begin after June 30

• 18111 Lexington Blvd., Sugar Land • www.smartfinancialcentre.net

SUGAR LAND 3335 Hwy 6 S (281) 313-4446 MISSOURI CITY 5418 Hwy 6 (281) 403-0400

SUGAR CREEK 13827 Southwest Fwy (281) 491-8628 SIENNA PLANTATION 9034 Sienna Crossing Dr (281) 778-9959

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