HOUSTON — NewQuest Properties will break ground on additional retail space in its 46-acre Spring Town Center in tandem with the first-quarter opening of the Grand Parkway in northwest Houston. The 320,497-square-foot Spring Town Center is the largest and closest retail development to the Kuykendahl Road exit of the Grand Parkway’s $1.1 billion extension from U.S. 290 to U.S. 59. Kuykendahl Road bisects Spring Town Center, with its northeastern corner anchored by Walmart, a 12-screen Cinemark and Palais Royale and the southeastern tract anchored by Lowe’s Home Improvement Center and Sprouts Farmers Market. NewQuest will be adding an 11,550-square-foot freestanding building on the southeastern corner. The new structure will front Kuykendahl Road, adjacent to the newly opened El Pollo Loco. Designed by NewQuest’s in-house architects, the building will deliver in the fall.

The 320,497-square-foot Spring Town Center is the largest and closest retail development to the Kuykendahl Road exit of the Grand Parkway's $1.1 billion extension from U.S. 290 to U.S. 59.
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