THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER is a new construction project at 16807 W LAKE HOUSTON PARKWAY, Humble, in Harris County, TX, tracked from its Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) registration. Construction complete (TDLR inspection passed Mar 2015). The project has an estimated value of $1.2M.
Project has been completed and closed
THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER is a New Construction project located at 16807 W LAKE HOUSTON PARKWAY, Humble, TX 77346 in Humble, Texas. The project has an estimated value of $1.2M. CRESCENT COMMUNITIES is the property owner and H+UO ARCHITECTS is the design firm of record. The project was registered with TDLR on June 10, 2014.
THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER is a new construction project at 16807 W LAKE HOUSTON PARKWAY in Humble, Texas, registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Scope of work: new amenity center for master planned community
Construction on THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER is complete โ TDLR records show the project passed its required accessibility inspection in Mar 2015. The building is finished and very likely open.
THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER is located at 16807 W LAKE HOUSTON PARKWAY, Humble, TX, 77346, in Harris County.
CRESCENT COMMUNITIES is the property owner/developer of record for THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER, per its TDLR project registration.
H+UO ARCHITECTS is the design firm of record for THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER, according to its TDLR filing.
THE GROVES WELCOME CENTER has an estimated construction value of $1.2M, based on its TDLR filing.
new amenity center for master planned community
Note: This project is registered under the Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) program. TDLR registration is required for commercial and public facility construction to ensure compliance with accessibility requirements under Texas Government Code Chapter 469.
Filed
Jun 10, 2014
Review Complete
Inspection Complete
Closed
Mar 1, 2015
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