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Welcome to Central Park

In the heart of The Energy Corridor, Central Park is the ideal location for land buyers looking for unparalleled access, visibility and proximity to green space near Houston’s largest employers.

Two quality parcels remain in this development. Envisioned uses include high-end office, multi-family, hospitality, retail and healthcare.

Overview

The largest remaining parcel of land available for development in The Energy Corridor, Wolff Companies’ Central Park is a master-planned environment located on the north side of Interstate 10 between North Eldridge Parkway and State Highway 6. With excellent visibility and access from I-10, Central Park is already home to premier institutions, such as MD Anderson Cancer Center. Bordered by permanent greenspace on two sides, Central Park offers a matchless environment in the economic heart of Houston.

In developing the project, Wolff Companies continues its legacy of respecting and enhancing a property’s natural environment.

  • Protective covenants to ensure standards around signage, landscaping, parking and building materials.
  • Adding to the appeal of the property, Central Park is adjacent to Terry Hershey Park and Addicks Reservoir, ensuring 50% of the development will always be bordered by permanent green space.

Quality land acquisition, thoughtful planning and high standards assure that Central Park, like all Wolff Companies communities, will not only maintain, but increase, over time.

Key Tenants

Central Park’s superior accessibility and location make it an idea corporate headquarters site for the growing Houston market, as well as other commercial uses. Current tenants include:

Vista at Park Row

Vista at Park Row, a 342-unit luxury apartment building developed by The Worthing Companies, opened in October of 2015. The development is accessible directly from Interstate 10, Park Row and the Interstate 10 Managed Toll Lanes.

MD Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson Cancer Center, the nation’s leading cancer care hospital and our first tenant, opened MD Anderson West Houston in June of 2019. This state-of-the-art, 260,000-square-foot outpatient diagnostic and treatment center is MD Anderson’s first major facility outside the Texas Medical Center.

Property Information

Size and Location

Central Park is an 80-acre development located on the north side of Interstate 10 between North Eldridge Parkway and State Highway 6, with more than 1,500 feet of frontage on Interstate 10. Central Park is bordered by Terry Hershey Park to the east and by Addicks/Cullen Park on the north. METRO’s Addicks Park & Ride is located just to the west.

Accessibility

  • Interstate 10 provides quick access to some of Houston’s finest residential communities as well as other major commercial centers of the city.
  • The 22-lane freeway is one of the busiest in the region and carries more than 328,000 cars each day. An Interstate 10 Managed Lanes access ramp located just west of Central Park allows for quick ingress and egress to points east and west, even in periods of high congestion.
  • Park Row, the “Main Street” of the Energy Corridor, is a four-lane, major thoroughfare that parallels the Interstate 10 and runs through the heart of Central Park and provides a continuous thoroughfare between North Eldridge Parkway all the way to Katy.
  • West of the site, six-lane State Highway 6 provides high-speed, north-south access through the western part of the metropolitan region.

Development Standards

Central Park is subject to protective covenants that ensure high-quality development. The covenants and related development guidelines establish minimum standards for land use, building materials, landscaping, signage and other similar matters.

Area Information

The Energy Corridor is the central business district of the greater West Houston metropolitan area. Immediate neighbors to Central Park include BP, ConocoPhillips, Shell and McDermott. Other nearby companies include Sysco, Wood, Worley, Technip, CITGO Petroleum, The Friedkin Group, Methodist West Houston Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital. Major employers continue to be attracted to the area’s well-educated workforce, quality housing and strong school districts.

Less than a mile east from Central Park, Midway is redeveloping the 70-acre former ConocoPhillips headquarters campus into a vibrant multi-use destination surrounded by outdoor walkways and waterfront views.

Demographics

The number of households within a 30-minute drive of Central Park is estimated to be 971,225 and is expected to grow by more than 7.4% by 2025.  The current average household income is more than $106,725 per year. (Source: Nielsen/Claritas, Inc.)

Housing

Central Park is conveniently located near a variety of residential areas in a range of price points. High-end housing in prestigious neighborhoods such as Kelliwood, Cinco Ranch, Fleetwood and the Memorial Villages are a quick commute from Central Park. Other communities offering mid- and entry-level housing are located minutes away in every direction from the development.

School District

Central Park is located in the highly sought-after Katy Independent School District, one of the highest rated school districts in the State of Texas.

Overview

Overview

The largest remaining parcel of land available for development in The Energy Corridor, Wolff Companies’ Central Park is a master-planned environment located on the north side of Interstate 10 between North Eldridge Parkway and State Highway 6. With excellent visibility and access from I-10, Central Park is already home to premier institutions, such as MD Anderson Cancer Center. Bordered by permanent greenspace on two sides, Central Park offers a matchless environment in the economic heart of Houston.

In developing the project, Wolff Companies continues its legacy of respecting and enhancing a property’s natural environment.

  • Protective covenants to ensure standards around signage, landscaping, parking and building materials.
  • Adding to the appeal of the property, Central Park is adjacent to Terry Hershey Park and Addicks Reservoir, ensuring 50% of the development will always be bordered by permanent green space.

Quality land acquisition, thoughtful planning and high standards assure that Central Park, like all Wolff Companies communities, will not only maintain, but increase, over time.

Key Tenants

Central Park’s superior accessibility and location make it an idea corporate headquarters site for the growing Houston market, as well as other commercial uses. Current tenants include:

Vista at Park Row

Vista at Park Row, a 342-unit luxury apartment building developed by The Worthing Companies, opened in October of 2015. The development is accessible directly from Interstate 10, Park Row and the Interstate 10 Managed Toll Lanes.

MD Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson Cancer Center, the nation’s leading cancer care hospital and our first tenant, opened MD Anderson West Houston in June of 2019. This state-of-the-art, 260,000-square-foot outpatient diagnostic and treatment center is MD Anderson’s first major facility outside the Texas Medical Center.

Property Information

Property Information

Size and Location

Central Park is an 80-acre development located on the north side of Interstate 10 between North Eldridge Parkway and State Highway 6, with more than 1,500 feet of frontage on Interstate 10. Central Park is bordered by Terry Hershey Park to the east and by Addicks/Cullen Park on the north. METRO’s Addicks Park & Ride is located just to the west.

Accessibility

  • Interstate 10 provides quick access to some of Houston’s finest residential communities as well as other major commercial centers of the city.
  • The 22-lane freeway is one of the busiest in the region and carries more than 328,000 cars each day. An Interstate 10 Managed Lanes access ramp located just west of Central Park allows for quick ingress and egress to points east and west, even in periods of high congestion.
  • Park Row, the “Main Street” of the Energy Corridor, is a four-lane, major thoroughfare that parallels the Interstate 10 and runs through the heart of Central Park and provides a continuous thoroughfare between North Eldridge Parkway all the way to Katy.
  • West of the site, six-lane State Highway 6 provides high-speed, north-south access through the western part of the metropolitan region.

Development Standards

Central Park is subject to protective covenants that ensure high-quality development. The covenants and related development guidelines establish minimum standards for land use, building materials, landscaping, signage and other similar matters.

Area Information

Area Information

The Energy Corridor is the central business district of the greater West Houston metropolitan area. Immediate neighbors to Central Park include BP, ConocoPhillips, Shell and McDermott. Other nearby companies include Sysco, Wood, Worley, Technip, CITGO Petroleum, The Friedkin Group, Methodist West Houston Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital. Major employers continue to be attracted to the area’s well-educated workforce, quality housing and strong school districts.

Less than a mile east from Central Park, Midway is redeveloping the 70-acre former ConocoPhillips headquarters campus into a vibrant multi-use destination surrounded by outdoor walkways and waterfront views.

Demographics

The number of households within a 30-minute drive of Central Park is estimated to be 971,225 and is expected to grow by more than 7.4% by 2025.  The current average household income is more than $106,725 per year. (Source: Nielsen/Claritas, Inc.)

Housing

Central Park is conveniently located near a variety of residential areas in a range of price points. High-end housing in prestigious neighborhoods such as Kelliwood, Cinco Ranch, Fleetwood and the Memorial Villages are a quick commute from Central Park. Other communities offering mid- and entry-level housing are located minutes away in every direction from the development.

School District

Central Park is located in the highly sought-after Katy Independent School District, one of the highest rated school districts in the State of Texas.

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