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Texas A&M University System Completes First Stage of Houston Mixed-Use Campus

Medistar Moves Forward on Proposed Student Housing, Office Towers
The Texas A&M University System’s major Houston investments includes three projects, two of which will be constructed through public-private partnerships. The university system recently completed renovations on the first building and its public-private partner Medistar is progressing on building the rest of the campus. (Texas A&M University System)
The Texas A&M University System’s major Houston investments includes three projects, two of which will be constructed through public-private partnerships. The university system recently completed renovations on the first building and its public-private partner Medistar is progressing on building the rest of the campus. (Texas A&M University System)
CoStar News
February 3, 2021 | 11:39 P.M.

As the life sciences sector heats up in Houston, the Texas A&M University System has completed renovations on the first phase of its planned mixed-use campus in the Texas Medical Center, and its public-private partner is progressing on office and residential additions to the proposed $550 million campus.

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