The Signorelli Company broke ground on the Azalea District at Valley Ranch, the final single-family expansion of the award-winning 1,400-acre master-planned community in New Caney, Texas.
Spanning 328 acres along the high-growth U.S. 59 and I-69 corridor, the Azalea District will blend residential living with healthcare, wellness, retail, dining and hospitality to create a comprehensive lifestyle destination that elevates the quality of life for families and the region.
The residential component encompasses 203 acres with plans for 359 single-family homes. The first phase includes 156 homesites on 40- and 50-foot lots, scheduled for delivery in summer 2026. The exclusive homebuilder is First America Homes, The Signorelli Company’s award-winning homebuilding division, ranked among the nation’s top homebuilders. Community amenities include a pool, playground, pavilion and an extensive network of paved trails.
Families in Azalea District will have access to all the attractions and conveniences of Valley Ranch, along with award-winning New Caney ISD schools, including elementary and middle schools just minutes away. Access to Valley Ranch Recreation Center and over 240 acres of parks and greenspace, including the 135-acre Grove nature preserve, are also advantages.
Residents will enjoy a fully connected lifestyle with walkable access to dining, shopping and entertainment at Valley Ranch Town Center, as well as new offerings coming to The Marketplace, the Entertainment District, and Azalea District’s health and wellness component.
“Azalea District completes the vision for Valley Ranch by delivering the final key components of a truly dynamic community,” said Jeff Dewese, president, Land Division for Signorelli Company. “We are creating connected neighborhoods where shopping, dining and entertainment blend with health, wellness and other everyday conveniences to offer residents an exceptional living experience.”
An adjacent 125 acres are reserved for Azalea’s commercial development, with state-of-the-art healthcare services as the focus. The district’s prime location provides seamless access for the rapidly growing population in Montgomery County, projected to reach nearly 600,000 residents within 12 miles of Valley Ranch by 2030.
