Type | Private (subsidiary of Lennar Corporation)[1] |
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Industry | Real estate |
Founded | 1962, as a subsidiary of ExxonMobil[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 550 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] The company also developed the Barbours Cut shipping terminal at Morgan's Point in conjunction with the Port of Houston authority, and the Bayport Industrial Complex in La Porte/Pasadena.[5]
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. [6]
In 1995 Exxon announced plans to sell the Friendswood Development Company.[7]