Become part of the transformative master-planned district redefining the College Station region by acquiring one of the exclusive lots offered by Midtown City Center.
This selection of mixed-use tracts presents a myriad of development opportunities with most lots surrounding the project's signature lake and several along the periphery of Midtown City Center. Multiple lots have plans or designs in place with designations for high-density single-family, entertainment, hospitality, restaurant pad, office, condo, medical, and entertainment developments. This is a truly shovel-ready offering with all utilities to site or across the road, all entitlements and regional infrastructure in place, and no detention pond required.
Midtown City Center was envisioned to shift College Station’s commercial, residential, and professional center of gravity to a cohesive live, work, and play district. The city designed this place-making initiative to create a modern downtown-like environment that emphasizes walkability, integrated amenities, and community.
Towne Lake Park centers the development and connects miles of trails with a waterfront amphitheater, picnic areas, and a pier/kayak launch planned to further activate the environment. An 810-lot single-family development and the 264-unit Nine50 Towne Lake at Midtown apartment complex have already delivered a dense residential base here, invigorating the district with activity and demonstrating the excitement for Midtown City Center. The adjacent Baylor Scott & White Hospital campus has already established a rich professional scene here, and the city has reserved acreage for an office campus.
College Station’s growth landscape has primed the city for a district of this scale as population and affluence rise, increasingly adding complexity to the economy on top of the well-established healthcare sector and Texas A&M University. Outward expansion places Midtown City Center directly in the path of growth, making this the perfect opportunity to become a key component in reshaping the city’s urban identity.