
Hunington Properties is gearing up for a major multifamily move in Fulshear, filing plans for a 348-unit apartment community at 3700 Jordan Ranch Boulevard. The proposal calls for roughly 444,600 square feet of rental space, with a clubhouse, pool and dog park tucked inside the Jordan Ranch corridor, as the city scrambles to keep up with rapid population growth. It is one more sign that apartment developers are muscling into territory long ruled by single-family master-planned communities.
Project details from state filing
An LLC tied to Hunington has submitted plans to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation that outline 348 units across 12 three-story buildings plus a freestanding clubhouse, according to The Real Deal. The filing lists a pool court with a cabana, an outdoor exercise area and a dog park among the amenities, with construction penciled in to start in September 2026 and wrap up in March 2027. The agency notes that project registrations are preliminary and subject to change, per the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Hunington's footprint in Jordan Ranch
Hunington is not exactly a stranger in this corner of West Houston. The company brochure highlights several multifamily projects in the Jordan Ranch and Tamarron area, including The Vic at Tamarron and The Vic at Jordan Ranch, showing that the developer is already active in the submarket, per Hunington Properties. Jordan Ranch itself spans roughly 1,350 acres as a master-planned community with room for thousands of homes and a long roster of built-in amenities, according to Johnson Development.
Where the site sits and recent plats
An unofficial plat labeled "Vic Tamarron West" pegs the project site as a 16.4-acre parcel at the northwest corner of Jordan Ranch Boulevard and Tamarron Parkway and lists Hunington as the developer, according to The Real Deal. Fort Bend County and Fulshear planning agendas from 2025 through 2026 show multiple Tamarron West plat and street-dedication items as the area is carved up for new residential and retail projects, per Fort Bend County.
Why developers are circling Fulshear
Developers are not piling into Fulshear by accident. The city ranked among the nation's fastest-growing cities of 20,000 or more, with population estimates showing about a 21 percent jump to roughly 64,630 residents between July 1, 2024 and July 1, 2025, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That kind of growth has drawn big master-planned projects to the region and nudged both single-family builders and multifamily players west along the Houston corridor. The Houston Chronicle recently reported a major Hines master-planned community nearby that is expected to begin homebuilding in 2027.
Next steps for the project
Whether Hunington's latest filing becomes a built neighborhood will hinge on municipal approvals, detailed site plans and commitments from builders. The TDLR's TABS registry shows the project as "registered" and lays out guidance and documentation requirements for owners, while emphasizing that registrations can be updated as plans evolve, per the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We will be watching county and city permit calendars for follow-on filings and any marketing push from Hunington as the area moves from paper plats to active construction.









