Representative Owners & Tenants
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Texas Children's West Campus is currently planning Phase II on its 55-acre campus.
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Methodist has begun working with architects to develop its second medical office building.
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Dr. Richard Wainerdi, President and CEO of the Texas Medical Center; Mark A. Wallace, President and CEO of Texas Children’s Hospital; Ron Girotto, President and CEO of The Methodist Hospital System; and David S. Wolff, Chairman and President of Wolff Companies, shared their vision for Texas Medical Center – West Campus.
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With West Houston's continued significant growth, Wolff Companies along with Harris County Precinct 3, completed this segment of Park Row through Ten Oaks.
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Wolff Companies relocated more than 20 large live oak trees, which were initially planted along Barker-Cypress Road in the early 1980s. The live oaks will be replanted along Park Row and other locations in the Medical Center - West. |
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Mark A. Wallace, President and CEO of Texas Children's Hospital, during the "Topping Out" celebration in Wolff Companies' Ten Oaks development. |
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Texas Children's Hospital and The Methodist Hospital have constructed two hospitals and medical office buildings totaling over 1.2 million square feet of improvements in Ten Oaks.
The first phase of this new Texas Medical Center-West involves an investment of over $500 million, and encompasses a tract of land roughly equal to that of the original Texas Medical Center.
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Mark Wallace, President and CEO of Texas Children's Hospital, shares his vision of their new campus in Ten Oaks with Wolff Companies' Chairman David S. Wolff.
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