Camden: Superblock Development is On, Downtown May Have to Wait

A slowing economy won't affect Camden's plans to develop Midtown's Superblock, chairman/CEO Ric Campo told the Chronicle. The firm has an $88M multifamily property planned on the site, with tentative delivery in 2017. Camden's also been designing a Downtown development, the Chronicle reports, but will wait and see how falling oil prices affect the market before breaking ground.

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