Sueba Starts Houston Apartments Near Energy Corridor

HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – Sueba USA Companies, in partnership with Houston-based McCormack Commercial, is constructing a 370-unit apartment complex in West Houston.

The Class A multifamily community, Kingfield Lofts, will be situated in west Houston, minutes from the Energy Corridor at 15915 Kingfield Drive near Highway 6.

Located on a 14.5-acre site, the four-story mid-rise property will offer apartment homes with open living spaces and chef-inspired kitchens, islands with wine racks and granite countertops.

Studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom plans range from 480 – 2,196 SF. Thirteen plans will be available with an average unit size of 980 SF.

Pre-leasing is expected to begin in Fall 2023 with estimated completion scheduled for March 2024.

Sueba USA Companies has been developing upscale multifamily properties in the Houston area for over 35 years, including the 318-unit San Estrella currently under construction in the Energy Corridor.

Over the years, Sueba has also been involved in home building in the Energy Corridor. Near its San Estrella apartments, Sueba developed two neighborhoods: (1) Lakes of Parkway, with homes from the $600s to $1.5 million, and (2) The Parkway at Eldridge where new homes range from the $600s to $2.5 million.  Both projects were developed by Sueba USA in partnership with local homebuilder Kickerillo Company.

Since its entry into the Houston market in 1984, Sueba USA Companies has developed over 10 million square feet of multifamily properties in the area.


May 23, 2022 Realty News Report Copyright 2022

Rendering credit: Tom Rusterberg

File: Sueba Starts Houston Apartments Near Energy Corridor.

File: Sueba Starts Houston Apartments Near Energy Corridor

THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT PODCAST

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with Kris Larson of Central Houston Inc.

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with Jason Gaines of NAI Partners.

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with  Mike Spears of Lee & Associates Houston

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with  Maria Perez of Gensler

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with   Bob Parsley of Colliers  

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with Michael Scheurich of Arch-Con

LISTEN: THE RALPH BIVINS PROJECT podcast with Special Disney Real Estate Focus with Orlando Journalist Mary Shanklin

 

Related posts

Fidelis and Cresset Start QOZ Multifamily Project

Realty News Report

The Ralph Bivins Project – Podcast Guest Trey Odom

Realty News Report

Redesigned Office Tower Brings the Outside Inside

Realty News Report

Leave a Comment