Bridgeland’s new ‘linear park’ will connect residents to trails, schools


Bridgeland, an 11,400-acre master-planned community in northwest Houston, is focusing its latest phase around parks.

The Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC), the Dallas-based developer behind Bridgeland, announced a key feature of the new Parkland Village phase will be a mile-long “linear park” called Parkland Commons. The feature will not only provide residents with typical park amenities, but it also will connect them to Bridgeland’s schools, according to a press release.

“Parkland Common…

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