$1B, 70-acre walkable mixed-use development underway in west Houston
HOUSTON – Johnson Development is turning the former Halliburton campus in Westchase into a walkable, 70-acre, two million-sf, mixed-use project.
Developers acquired the former 50-acre campus at 10200 Bellaire Blvd in 2018 and began demolishing the site’s buildings in 2020.
The initial proposal for the $1 billion Park Eight Place calls for up to 93,000 sf of retail, 171,000 sf of restaurants, 842,690 sf of office, 150 hotel rooms, and 2,044 residential units.
A sunken garden and trails that would feed into the adjacent 200-acre Arthur Storey Park, which sits on the Brays Bayou Greenway Trail system, are also a part of the plan.
Johnson Development is seeking Houston’s first Walkable Place designation since the city created the classification in 2020. To qualify, Park Eight Place would have to meet criteria around street width, pedestrian safety, and landscaping, among others.
Site work has begun, and infrastructure work is expected to begin by early 2025.
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