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More development planned for Woodlands Town Center
Projects target residents who want to live in urban setting
By BETH KUHLES CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT

New urbanism is growing in The Woodlands Town Center, where people return to downtown areas to live, work and play.

“It its taking you back to a time a long time ago before people moved out to the suburbs,” said Alex Sutton, co-president of The Woodlands Development Co. “The Woodlands has long had a emphasis on landscaping. In Town Center, the emphasis is more on architecture.”

The Woodlands Development Co. recently announced its newest project, which will add a 393-unit luxury apartment complex within the central business district. The apartment, built in conjunction with Dinerstein Companies of Houston, will include green building standards and be designed to attract single, young professionals and empty nesters.

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Dinerstein Plans $130M Apartment Complex
GlobalSt.com
by Bob Howard


WOODLAND HILLS, CA-The Western Region of the Houston-based Dinerstein Cos. has unveiled plans for a $130 million, 438-unit LEED Silver-certified luxury apartment project called the Millennium Warner Center that is slated to be ready for occupancy by summer of 2010. Josh Vasbinder, Beverly Hills-based West Coast partner with Dinerstein, tells GlobeSt.com that the company closed recently on the land
purchase for the development and expects to begin construction later this year or early next year to meet the target opening date of summer 2010.

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Dinerstein Companies Rise to 15th in Top 50 Multifamily Builders
May 2008

In the May 2008 Issue of Multifamily Executive magazine the Dinerstein Companies rose to 15th in the Top 50 Multifamily Builders for 2007 from 41st in 2006.

Former Condo Site to Get the Latest Luxury Rental Concept
Tampa Bay Business Journal
by Michael Hinman
Feb. 1, 2008

A high-end rental concept already planned in four other major cities will find a home in the Westshore District, where building rental properties on infill sites has become a popular strategy.

DMC Developers of Houston - known locally for its off-campus student housing - is planning to build a 379-unit luxury apartment project on 5.7 acrea it purchased from The Parkland Group for $12 million.


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Developing Intown
Urban residential projects are becoming more and more popular with Texas residents.
Texas Real Estate Business
by Stephen O'Kane
Dec. 2007

In Houston's urban core, The Dinerstein Companies is creating an intown living destination sure to meet the needs of the city's residents. the projct, named The Millennium Greenway, is captilizaing on its convenient location and high-class offerings.

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Dinerstein Companies acquires, occupies Greenway Plaza building
Houston Business Journal
by Jennifer Dawson Reporter
Decemeber 17, 2007

Two real estate firms have jointly purchased an office building in Greenway Plaza to house their operations.

A partnership between The Dinerstein Cos. and Fritsche Anderson Realty Partners LLC. acquired the 85,000-square-foot building at 3411 Richmond Ave. earlier this month from Austin-based 3411 Richmond Partners Ltd.


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