The site is among the few parcels in Sugar Land zoned for multifamily housing, and the first to be approved since 2012, according to a Dec. 10 release.
“After years of planning and collaboration with Morgan, this project delivers much-needed, high-quality multifamily housing and strengthens our long-term vision for a vibrant, connected district,” Sugar Land Mayor Carol K. McCutcheon said in the release.
What to expect
According to the release, final delivery of the the 6.46-acre site overlooking Brooks Lake will include a five-story community with 376 luxury residences, blending “urban living with resort-style amenities,” including:
- A pool
- Fitness centers
- A golf simulator
- A fifth-floor sky lounge with lake views
- A first-floor cafe
- 9,940 square feet of commercial office space
- A six-story parking garage

The bigger picture
Community Impact reported the area has been at the forefront of city official's priorities since 2018, including:
- 2018: A Sugar Land land use plan identified five regional activity centers and nine neighborhood activity centers to implement new land use designations
- 2021: City Council identified redevelopment as a top priority
- May 2023: City Council approves rezoning for Pearl Lake Pointe
- December 2023: The 52-acre mixed-use Lake Pointe Redevelopment District is created under the management of Planned Community Developers, known for the First Colony residential development and the Sugar Land Town Square
- November 2025: Construction begins at Pearl Lake Pointe
In June, Lovett Commercial closed on adjacent Lake Pointe Green, with the first housing deliveries expected in 2027 and completion in 2034, Community Impact reported. Ihe city approved $24.3 million in incentives for the development to include up to 350 affordable housing units.
- Delivery expected in spring 2027
- 16435 Creekbend Drive, Sugar Land
- www.morgangroup.com

