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This Historic Reuse Project Shows the Latest Ways Timber and Offices Are Changing Industrial Areas

Houston's Historic East End Transformation Expands Mixed-Use Development Called the Mill
The Mill in Houston's East End is expected to break ground late this year or in early 2022. (Triten Real Estate Partners)
The Mill in Houston's East End is expected to break ground late this year or in early 2022. (Triten Real Estate Partners)
CoStar News
March 18, 2021 | 12:03 AM

Houston’s East End is peppered with fields between former industrial brick buildings, bungalows, recently remodeled parks, farmers markets and new condominiums, but a 6-acre lot stands out. Behind purple fencing, the parcel marks two construction trends spreading across the country: adaptive reuse of buildings and the use of timber in commercial projects.

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