Friendswood Development Company

Friendswood Development Company
Private (subsidiary of Lennar Corporation)[1]
Industry Real estate
Founded 1962, as a subsidiary of Humble Oil[1]
Headquarters Houston, Texas, USA
Area served
Greater Houston
Key people
John Hammond, President
Products Residential and commercial developments
Website http://www.friendswooddevelopment.com

Friendswood Development Company is a major real estate developer in Greater Houston. It is headquartered at 681 Greens Parkway, a building in the Greenspoint area of Houston.[2][3]

Major master-planned communities that have been developed by Friendswood Development include: Fairfield, Clear Lake City and Kingwood.[4]

Friendswood Development was originally owned by Exxon. Around December 1992 there were plans to move Friendswood Development Company's offices from Three Greenspoint to the Anadarko Tower, a facility built in a two-year period prior to December 1992. [5]

In 1995 Exxon announced plans to sell the Friendswood Development Company.[6] The company is now owned by Lennar, one of the nation's largest home building companies.

References

  1. 1 2 "Friendswood Development Company". Business Week.
  2. "SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ANNEXATION OF KINGS MANOR SECTION TWELVE (12)." Kings Manor Association at SCS Management Services, Inc. Retrieved on August 2, 2009.
  3. "550 Greens Parkway." PRS Realty. Retrieved on August 2, 2009.
  4. Greene, Casey Edward: Clear Lake City, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online Texas State History Association.
    Kleiner, Diana J.: Kingwood, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online Texas State History Association.
    "Welcome To Fairfield". Friendswood Development Company. Retrieved 15 Jan 2010.
  5. Bivins, Ralph. "Greenspoint ground broken for Exxon Exploration building." Houston Chronicle. Thursday December 17, 1992. Business 3. Retrieved on August 2, 2009.
  6. "1995 Open Letter from Exxon to Clear Lake City residents re: Sale of Friendswood Development Corporation." Friendswood Development Company. Retrieved on October 24, 2009.

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