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Kingfield Trails Apartment Community Coming to Northwest Houston Near Highway 6 and Kingfield Drive
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Source: Trinity Housing Development

Kingfield Trails Apartment Community Coming to Northwest Houston Near Highway 6 and Kingfield Drive

February 23 2026

For years, the open field just north of El Rancho and east of the Shipley Do-Nuts shopping center at Highway 6 and Kingfield Drive has remained untouched — a familiar stretch of grass on the west end of The Colonies in northwest Houston.

Now, that space is poised for change.

A new multifamily development called Kingfield Trails has been registered for construction at 15606 Kingfield Drive, Houston, TX 77084, in Harris County, bringing a four-story apartment building with 90 residential units to the growing Highway 6 corridor.

For nearby homeowners, renters, and local businesses, the project represents more than new construction. It signals continued residential growth in the 77084 ZIP code — an area already known for its established neighborhoods, retail access, and proximity to major commuter routes.

What Is Kingfield Trails?

According to state filings, Kingfield Trails will consist of one four-story apartment building featuring 90 residential units and totaling approximately 90,458 square feet, with an estimated construction cost of $13,798,120. Construction is expected to begin on July 1, 2026, with an anticipated completion date of September 1, 2027.

The project is categorized as new construction and will rise on land that has long served as undeveloped open space behind the Highway 6 commercial corridor.

The location places future residents within walking distance of existing retail and dining options near Highway 6 and Kingfield Drive — a convenience that often appeals to working families and seniors seeking access to daily essentials without lengthy commutes.

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Who Is Behind the Development?

The project is being developed by Trinity Housing Development, a firm based in Springfield, Missouri, with offices in Austin, Texas and Fort Collins, Colorado.

Trinity Housing Development is led by Ryan Hamilton, Douglas Hamilton, and Mike Hamra — a partnership that blends expertise in affordable housing development, construction, property management, and commercial real estate.

The company reports involvement in the development of more than 2,500 housing units, including 1,089 senior housing units, across multiple communities.

Trinity Housing Development focuses on building housing designed for seniors and low- to moderate-income working families, emphasizing efficient design, sustainable construction practices, and professional management. The company also states that it encourages participation from minority- and women-owned businesses during development.

For Houston-area residents, that mission may provide insight into the likely positioning of Kingfield Trails within the broader housing market.

Why This Matters for the Highway 6 Corridor

The Highway 6 and FM 529 area continues to experience steady residential and commercial activity. With established subdivisions like The Colonies nearby and strong retail anchors along Highway 6, additional housing density can influence:

  • Local traffic patterns
  • Retail demand and small business growth
  • Rental market inventory in northwest Houston
  • Long-term property value dynamics

As Houston’s population continues to expand, particularly in outer-ring communities, multifamily developments like Kingfield Trails help meet demand for housing options that may be more attainable than single-family homes in today’s market.

\While detailed site plans and amenity information have not yet been publicly released, construction timelines indicate that visible site activity could begin as early as summer 2026.

As with many developments in Harris County, permitting and inspections will occur through standard municipal and county processes.

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What Happens Next?

Construction is expected to begin July 1, 2026, with an anticipated completion in September 2027, assuming the project progresses on schedule.

Over the coming months, residents may see site preparation, utility work, and vertical construction begin on the west end of The Colonies near Highway 6.

For those living nearby, this marks a shift from open field to structured housing — part of the broader story of how northwest Houston continues to evolve.

Kingfield Trails will add 90 units to the 77084 housing supply, contributing to the ongoing conversation around growth, affordability, and community character in Harris County.

Residents can stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for updates as construction moves forward and additional project details become available.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 


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