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Plans For New Industrial Business Parks Released

Published on August 21, 2008 by Carson Coots

Business Park Katy TexasPlans for a new industrial office and manufacturing park in Katy were announced by Clay Development and Construction to members of the Katy Economic Development Council last Tuesday, August 12th.  The Stonegate Business Park will offer distribution space from 17,500 sq. ft. to 148,000 sq. ft. on parcels from three to 25 acres and a total of 40 acres are available located east of Pederson Road between I-10 and US 90.

In addition to Stonegate, The  developers have plans for a new Pederson Road Business Park, located directly north of Stonegate and north of US 90, adjacent to the Union Pacific Rail Industrial Lead Track. Clay Development’s plans call for 17 lots ranging in size from 3 to 15 acres( with the ability to increase the size of the lot to 50 acres )with deed restrictions and provision of regional detention. Charlie Christ and Danny Martin noted in the meeting that they are working closely with Waller County Commissioners Court, Union Pacific Railroad and TXDOT to create a new rail crossing to align with the Stonegate Business Park entrance.

Tracy Dang at the Katy Times covers the details on this new development.

Read the official press release at Katy EDC.

Learn more about Clay Development & Construction here.

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About the author: Carson Coots was born and raised in Katy, Texas. He founded OnlyKaty.com in late 2007 with the purpose to become the "collective voice" of Katy by allowing Katy residents and leaders to contribute and comment on local issues. He loves to research online marketing and publishing trends, and occasionally steps away from the computer to actually live a real life. In his spare time, he works as a marketing consultant and web designer specializing in hyper-local marketing and new media strategies. He also enjoys writing about himself in the third person. It makes him feel important.

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One Response to “Plans For New Industrial Business Parks Released”

  1. Carson Coots on August 21st, 2008 4:29 pm

    Just to clarify: The photo above is another Clay Development building, not an actual image of this project.

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