D’Agostino starts multifamily in Conroe’s City Place

Project marks the developer’s final phase of master-planned community

Rendering of the plans for 1510 League Line Road with D’Agostino Companies' Bryan D’Agostino (D’Agostino Companies, Meek + Partners)
Rendering of the plans for 1510 League Line Road with D’Agostino Companies' Bryan D’Agostino (D’Agostino Companies, Meek + Partners)

Another apartment complex is underway at a master-planned community in Conroe.

Houston-based D’Agostino recently started a 276-unit garden-style apartment complex at 1510 League Line Road, the Houston Business Journal reported. That’s in City Place, the developer’s 65-acre master-planned community. The apartments, which are the second multifamily project at City Place, mark the final phase of City Place development for D’Agostino.

The developer bought the League Line Road land, off Interstate 45, in 1998 and has developed much of the land and sold portions as well.

D’Agostino still owns about 26 acres, which includes the new apartment complex, a storage facility and a commercial pad site occupied by a carwash.

D’Agostino built the Reserve at City Place apartments in 2020 and sold them to Dallas-based Orion Commercial Realty Group in December 2021. The master-planned community also includes office, medical, retail, restaurants and a movie theater.

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“It’s almost like your child,” principal Bryan D’Agostino said of City Place. “You kind of nurtured it along the way, and now it’s grown, and you kind of move on.”

Constructed by Blazer Building, the new complex will include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, averaging about 964 square feet. The units will have wood-style floors, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances and in-unit laundry. There will also be a resort-style swimming pool, pickleball courts, outdoor dining and entertainment areas as well as a clubhouse with a fitness center and golf simulator.

Texas led the nation for home sales in master-planned communities during the first half of last year. Of the top 50 communities, 20 were in the Lone Star State, accounting for 34 percent of all sales on the list, according to RCLCO Real Estate Consulting. The Houston area had 13 master-planned communities in the top 50 — more than any other metro area.

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— Victoria Pruitt