![Pictured at Waterview Town Center ribbon cutting: Robert Deden, Robert T Deden Services; third from the left is Richard Stolleis, Fort Bend County Engineer; fourth from the left in the blue shirt Michael B. Martin, Gallery Furniture; sixth from the left is James Patterson, Pct. 4 Commissioner; Jeff Read, Principal at Read King Commercial; County Judge Bob Hebert; Blake Propst, VP of Development at Read King Commercial; Osagie Okpamen, Development Manager at Read King Commercial; Rick Staigle, First Assistant County Engineer; Robert Pechukas, Executive Assistant to Commissioner Pct. 3 Andy Meyers.](http://realtynews.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/W-Bellfort-Ribbon-Cutting-1-300x200.jpg)
HOUSTON – Read King Commercial has announced plans for Waterview Town Center, a 130-acre mixed-use project, proposed at the northwest corner of the Grand Parkway (State Highwasy 99) and Grand Mission in Fort Bend County on the southwest side of Houston.
Houston-based Read King Commercial announced the proposed project will have retail, restaurants, medical, office and multi-family at this intersection.
The Garrett Cos. of Indianapolis recently purchased 11 acres from Read King for a multifamily development. Garrett’s has begun constructing and a 256-unit project called the Echelon.
The Read King site is just across the Grand Parkway from Johnson Development’s recently announced Harvest Green community, which will have 2,000 homes.