A 17-acre site that was once home to a commercial grain-processing plant will soon be transformed into a high-end apartment tower and mixed-use development.
Houston-based Moody National Development has broken ground on its new multifamily development, dubbed Silo Springs, at 1235 Shadowdale Drive in west Houston.
The five-story, 346-unit apartment building marks the first phase of the company’s planned adaptive-reuse development of the former Shadowdale grain elevators. Houston-based Arch-Con Corp. is serving as the general contractor for the project.
The development is estimated to take 10 years to complete, Moody National Development said.
“We are excited for the procession of the multi-phase development,” Brett Moody, chairman and CEO of Moody National Cos., said in a news release.
The area hasn’t seen a new multifamily development delivered since 2016, save for Houston-based MetroNational’s mid-rise The McAdams at Memorial City in 2019 and high-rise The McKinley at Memorial, Moody said.
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