MISSOURI CITY – The Edison Arts Foundation will soon break ground on phase two of the Edison Center project.
Phase two was slated to break ground last spring, but the pandemic pushed the date back.
It will include a 32,000-sf Edison Cultural Arts Center, community clinic, two minority small-business incubators, non-profit spaces, an after-school youth center, green space, and retail and restaurants.
The arts center will have a 400-seat main stage theater, 100-seat black box theater, dance studio, after-school programming, and more non-profit spaces.
Phase one, on the west side of the 12.5-acre property at 7100 W. Fuqua St., includes the mixed-income, 126-unit Edison Lofts apartment complex and an early education center. The apartment complex was completed last June and the early education center will open soon.
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Source: Houston Business Journal