Generation Park is a mixed-use 4,000-acre commercial development in a new northeast Houston urban center. Page designed an 85,000 SF Class A curtain walled building known as 250 Assay St that serves as the corporate center. The firm also designed the interior space for a new relocation headquarters, McCord Development, the developer of Generation Park. The workplace design was customized to meet their business needs and culture.
250 Assay St is a five-story building that features retail space on the ground floor and premiere access to a wide range of amenities including a connecting parking garage with approximately 650 spaces, restaurants and practical services. The LEED-certified design includes floor-to-ceiling windows to provide daylighting and take advantage of the views of the landscaped surroundings.
Generation Park is strategically located on a growth corridor that will be home to office space, medical facilities, research and development campuses, industry, multifamily housing and retail. It is located near the intersection of Beltway 8 and Sam Houston Tollway, minutes from Houston Intercontinental Airport, the Port of Houston and the Central Business District.
McCord Development Inc. is the developer behind Generation Park and the Page client for the 250 Assay St building as well as the interior space for its headquarters. E.E. Reed Construction was general contractor.