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Johnson Development Breaks Ground on 1,350-Acre Jordan Ranch West of Houston

by Realty News ReportOctober 26, 2015
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The Johnson Development Corp. recently broke ground on Jordan Ranch, a 1,350-acre development in Fort Bend County. Shown here are, left to right, Eric Johnson, John Herzog, Andrew Loessin, Rusty Campbell, Steve Sams, Dan Silvestri, Doug Goff, Ramona Ridge, C.J. Snipes, Michael Cox, Tori Torres and Jennifer Johnson.
The Johnson Development Corp. recently broke ground on Jordan Ranch, a 1,350-acre development in Fort Bend County. Shown here are, left to right, Eric Johnson, John Herzog, Andrew Loessin, Rusty Campbell, Steve Sams, Dan Silvestri, Doug Goff, Ramona Ridge, C.J. Snipes, Michael Cox, Tori Torres and Jennifer Johnson.

FULSHEAR, Texas – The Johnson Development Corp. has broken ground on its latest community, Jordan Ranch, on Houston’s west side.

The 1,350-acre Fort Bend community is located one mile south of Interstate 10 near the Grand Parkway, giving residents easy access to the Energy Corridor and Katy. Approximately 2,800 homes are planned for Jordan Ranch, and nearly 500 homesites will be available in the development’s first phase.

Home prices are expected to begin in the $290,000s with sales estimated to start in the first quarter of 2016.

The master plan calls for retail and an elementary school in the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District.

Johnson Development, has been developing communities in Houston, Atlanta and other markets for 40 years. Houston projects include Riverstone, Cross Creek Ranch, Edgewater, Fall Creek, Grand Central Park, Harmony, Harvest Green, Imperial, Sienna Plantation, Tuscan Lakes, Willow Creek Farms and Woodforest. The firm also is developing Viridian in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Oct. 26, 2015

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Ian October 27, 2015 at 9:34 pm

“YAY, ANOTHER 1,300 ACRES OF BLAND SUBURBAN SPRAWL!”, said no one.

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