910,000 SquareFoot KBR facility to be built in Katy

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Katy-area economic leaders expect KBR project to spur growth
Engineering company plans campus at I-10, Texas 99

By HELEN ERIKSEN
Chronicle Correspondent

Local business leaders are upbeat after KBR’s recent announcement that it would develop a campus in the Katy area, because they say it would generate new jobs, boost the economy and put Katy on the map.

During a meeting of the Katy Area Economic Development Council Tuesday, members praised Lance LaCour, council chief executive officer, for his guidance, leadership and effort in sealing the deal.

“I just can’t tell you how big an event this is for the community,” said council chairman Woody Mann. “I want to publicly acknowledge Lance and everything he did in that effort.”

The global engineering and construction company disclosed details of the development to the public in a recent press release. (more…)

Texas Children’s West Campus to break ground today for facility

May 15, 2008, 12:28AM

Officials with the Texas Children’s West Campus will break ground today on the new West Houston/Katy hospital.

The $220-million, 490,000-square-foot medical complex will be built on 55 acres at Barker Cypress Road and the Katy Freeway.

Texas Children’s is building the medical facility in response to rapid growth in the Katy area.

The project’s first phase is an outpatient building scheduled to open spring/summer 2010 and will offer 15 pediatric specialty services.

The project’s second phase, scheduled to open fall/winter 2010, is an inpatient facility which will include a pediatric emergency room, 48 inpatient beds, surgical suites, and advanced imaging services.

In subsequent phases, 48 in-patient beds will be added.

Commissioners argue, but approve three Katy-area road projects

By ZEN T.C. ZHENG
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle

Fort Bend County officials Tuesday approved the designs and project cost estimates for the expansion of three Katy-area roads despite two county commissioners’ concerns that the prices far exceed what voters had approved.

The three roads — Greenbusch, Katy-Flewellen and Katy-Gaston — are among 47 projects in the $156 million mobility bond package voters supported in May 2007.

Of those, 27 are in unincorporated areas and coordinated by the county, and the rest in the jurisdiction of municipalities. Ron Drachenberg, assistant county engineer, said the three Katy-area roads are among 17 county-sponsored projects under contract for design.

The expansion would rebuild a 2.7-mile segment of Greenbusch from Falcon Landing to Pin Oak, a 1.5-mile stretch of Katy-Flewellen from Katy-Gaston to Pin Oak, and a 1.7-mile section of Katy-Gaston from Cinco Ranch Boulevard to FM 1093 — all currently two-lane country roads with open ditches — as four-lane boulevards with divided medians, curbs and gutters. (more…)

Construction under way on various projects in Katy

May 1, 2008, 9:52AM

Retail center, rehabilitation facility and hotel set to open in ‘08

By KIMBERLY PIÑA
Chronicle Correspondent

As the city of Katy continues to attract more families and tourists, new businesses are responding to the population growth, and several construction projects are under way.

A retail center, a new nursing and rehabilitation center and the city’s second hotel are expected to open this year.

Plans are also in place to construct more business and professional buildings along the perimeter of Katy Mills mall, a hotspot for commercial growth. (more…)

  
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