Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | March 2024

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BY CASSANDRA JENKINS & RACHEL LELAND

Park 8Ninety is an industrial complex o Beltway 8 and Hwy. 90A in a master-planned environment.

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Missouri City City Council authorized the nal payment Feb. 5 to TC Houston Industrial Development for the Park 8Ninety industrial complex. What happened The $581,322 payment was the last in a series of costs listed in the economic incentive agreement. Per the agenda item, details of the economic incentive agreement include the city agreeing to: • Assist with the construction of infrastructure • Reimburse construction costs at City makes nal Park 8Ninety payment

a rate of $1 per every $22.73 • Provide payments not to exceed $7 million plus interest The total incentive amount the city reimbursed to the developer was approximately $7.7 million. About the project Park 8Ninety is an industrial complex o Beltway 8 and Hwy. 90A in a master-planned environment. According to the business park’s website, current tenants of the park include The Home Depot, Comcast, Carrier, VWR, Rexel, Shimadzu and Exclusive Furniture. The website also lists three new buildings totaling 676,860 square feet. There are also over 100 acres remaining in the park with options for custom facilities for the use of industrial space.

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Sugar Land OKs $6.4M for drainage

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see the installation of 4,500 feet of storm sewer, the removal and replacement of existing concrete pavement, and the replacement of 2,100 feet of water line, according to agenda documents. The project is anticipated to be completed by March 2025, accord- ing to agenda documents. It is funded by the city’s 2019 bond.

On Feb. 6, Sugar Land City Council voted unanimously to award a $6.4 million contract to Matula & Matula Construction to make drainage improvements to Montclair Boulevard and Country Club Boulevard in the city’s Sugar Creek neighborhood. The details The project’s second phase will

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