Published Mar 29, 2024 by Hailea Schultz
Houston suburbs are becoming increasingly more popular as mixed-use developments, where residents can live, work and play, revolutionize living in growing communities.
According to the Partnership’s Population Growth analysis, Houston suburbs experienced the most growth last year behind Harris County, with Montgomery and Fort Bend Counties boasting the second and third highest level of domestic migration in the region. Here are a few notable developments taking shape across the greater Houston region that are contributing to this growth:
Lake Pointe Plaza
Construction is expected to commence this year on Lake Pointe Plaza, a 53-acre waterfront destination located in Sugar Land. The development, which will transform the former Fluor campus, will feature 3.5-acres of gathering and entertainment space, a hotel and convention center and a boardwalk overlooking Brooks Lake. Additionally, Lake Pointe Plaza will provide office, retail, restaurant and residential space, including a 370 multi-family unit named The Pearl.
The Market at Katy Park
The 54-acre mixed-use development is taking shape at the northeast corner of Katy Hockley Rd. and Morton Rd in Katy, Texas west of Houston. Anchored by the recently opened 117,000 square foot H-E-B, The Market at Katy Park will boast five retail buildings and a luxury 348-unit multi-family community dubbed The Oak at Katy Park, which is slated to be completed in 2025. The development has already secured multiple tenants, including Crust Pizza, Pacific Dental, Chase Bank and McDonald’s, according to the developer Read King Properties.
Manvel Town Center
The Manvel Town Center, a 273-acre mixed-use development, aims to bring urban living to the growing city of Manvel, offering an array of retail, dining and office space that was not previously available in the area. While the development is still undergoing construction, its 108,000-square-foot H-E-B and Mcdonald’s opened last year. Other confirmed tenants include Whataburger, Heartland Dental, Marble Slab and Aki Steak 7 Sushi. Proposed tenants include Target, Ross, Ulta, Petco, Five Below and Burlington.
Village Green at Bridgeland Central
Situated in the heart of Bridgeland, Cypress’ 11,500-acre master-planned community, Village Green at Bridgeland Central will offer more than 28,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, as well as a 100,000-square-foot H-E-B and 49,000-square-foot sustainable office building dubbed One Bridgeland Green. The development will service nearby residents of the district’s already developed apartment complex Starling at Bridgeland, which opened in 2022, and its 150-unit townhome community Highland Homes. Village Green is part the community’s larger urban district, Bridgeland Central, which will feature parks and green spaces and entertainment venues.
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