AT&T is a renovation/alteration project at 25517 N Grand Parkway W, Tomball, in Harris County, TX, tracked from its Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) registration. Construction complete (TDLR inspection passed May 2026). The project has an estimated value of $125K across about 1,660 sq ft.
Final inspection completed, awaiting project closure
AT&T is a Renovation/Alteration project located at 25517 N Grand Parkway W, Tomball, TX 77377 in Tomball, Texas. The project has an estimated value of $125K covering 1,660 sq ft. A-K 133 Hwy 249-Grand Parkway, L.P is the property owner and Randy J Falk and Associates is the design firm of record. The project was registered with TDLR on June 17, 2025.
AT&T is a renovation/alteration project at 25517 N Grand Parkway W in Tomball, Texas, registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Scope of work: Interior renovation of an AT&T store in an existing suite space. Area of work is 1660 sf.
Construction on AT&T is complete โ TDLR records show the project passed its required accessibility inspection in May 2026. The building is finished and very likely open.
AT&T is located at 25517 N Grand Parkway W, Tomball, TX, 77377, in Harris County.
A-K 133 Hwy 249-Grand Parkway, L.P is the property owner/developer of record for AT&T, per its TDLR project registration.
Randy J Falk and Associates is the design firm of record for AT&T, according to its TDLR filing.
AT&T has an estimated construction value of $125K and approximately 1,660 square feet (about $75/sqft), based on its TDLR filing.
Interior renovation of an AT&T store in an existing suite space. Area of work is 1660 sf.
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 17, 2025
Review Complete
Jan 16, 2026
Inspection Complete
May 7, 2026
Closed
213d
Review duration
111d
Construction phase