Cypress Creek Lakes has a new entry monument now under construction at the north edge of the community’s frontage on Fry Road. The new monument, designed by the highly-acclaimed KGA DeForest Design Landscape Architecture team, will create a new front door for this 1,600-acre northwest Houston master-planned community.
The marker has been designed so that the feature will step down along the shore of one of the community’s lakes and connect to the community’s main fountain feature through a series of smaller markers.
Mischer Development’s Marketing Director, Randy Corson, said this new entry is a result of comments conveyed to the developer from the community’s builders, residents and local real estate agents. “We regularly survey our homeowners and meet with our builders and Realtors and we really do listen to their suggestions and comments,” said Corson. The suggestion that Cypress Creek Lakes current entry feature did not match the grand scale and scope of the community is one that Mischer Development took seriously.
“We feel that this new entry will give Cypress Creek Lakes a much more defined front door and sense of arrival,” added Corson. The new entry monument is scheduled for completion this spring.
Cypress Creek Lakes’ master plan consists of approximately 1,600 acres that will ultimately provide approximately 2,000 new homes. Coventry Homes, Perry Homes, Meritage Homes and Brighton Homes are currently building in the community, offering new homes from the $230,000s. The community currently includes two recreation centers, and the Splash Pad is nestled among beautiful live oak trees on a 4.9 acre site overlooking a 6 acre lake and features a playground and a picnic pavilion. Cypress Creek Lakes is served by outstanding Cy-Fairs schools, all located inside the community.





