Last updated: February 2026
The Green at Katy Park is a new mixed-use retail and dining development coming to Katy, TX near Katy Park, designed around a large central green space and walkable layout that fits naturally into game days, family time, and everyday life.
If you’ve lived in Katy long enough, you’ve seen plenty of new developments announced. Most sound exciting at first and then turn into the same drive-in, drive-out strip center.
BUT... This one is different, and people who live near Katy Park are already paying attention.
The details are what make this project worth paying attention to. The design, green spaces, the location next to Katy Park, and the way it fits into real life all tell a bigger story. Read on to see what’s coming and why it matters!
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The Green at Katy Park is a multi-million-dollar mixed-use development bringing retail, dining, trails, and a large community green space to Katy, Texas.
According to project filings, developer information, and local reporting, the development includes:
The project was approved by Katy City Council in late 2024, with Phase 1 construction underway in 2025.
Not all retail is created equal. The layout here is the entire story.
Instead of pushing green space to the edge of the property, The Green at Katy Park places a 20,000 square-foot community green right at the center of the development.
That one decision changes how people use the space. Translation?
This is designed to be a hangout, not a quick errand stop.
Wide sidewalks and integrated trails turn this into a place where you can walk, linger, and explore instead of hopping back in the car immediately.
That walkability is a major reason developments like this succeed long term, especially in family-focused areas like Katy.
The Green at Katy Park sits directly next to Katy Park, one of the most active youth sports complexes in the area, with an estimated 700,000 visitors per year. It’s also located less than one mile from Legacy Stadium, home to Katy ISD football games and large community events.
This location was clearly chosen with game days in mind.
Instead of competing with existing activity, the development is designed to plug into how Katy families already spend their weekends.
Across its two phases, the development will include five commercial buildings, parking, and supporting infrastructure.
Reported businesses connected to the area and project information are slated to include a mix of recognizable dining and retail concepts, with a strong emphasis on food, gathering spaces, and everyday convenience.
According to reporting by the Houston Chronicle, the project carries an estimated $20 million investment, with construction expected to continue through 2027.
Exact tenants and opening timelines will continue to roll out as construction progresses.
If you live near Katy Park or Legacy Stadium, this type of development matters more than most people think.
From a real estate perspective, thoughtfully planned, community-focused developments like this often strengthen long-term appeal for nearby neighborhoods because they improve lifestyle first.
The Green at Katy Park is a new mixed-use retail and dining development in Katy, Texas. It is designed as a walkable community hub with restaurants, shops, trails, and a large central green space.
The Green at Katy Park is located near Morton Road and Katy Hockley Cut-Off Road, directly next to Katy Park and less than one mile from Legacy Stadium in Katy, TX.
The development includes approximately 175,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space across two phases, along with a 20,000 square-foot landscaped central green space.
The project was approved in late 2024. Phase 1 construction is underway in 2025, with additional phases expected to continue through 2027.
The Green at Katy Park is designed around a large central green space, wide sidewalks, and walkable trails. The layout encourages people to gather and spend time outdoors instead of running quick errands.
Katy Park sees an estimated 700,000 visitors per year. The Green at Katy Park is designed to complement youth sports and game days by providing nearby dining and gathering spaces.
I’ve watched a lot of developments come to Katy over the years. Some look good on paper and fall flat once they open.
This one feels different because it’s built around how Katy families already live, especially around sports, weekends, and community time.
If you’re watching new developments coming to Katy, this is one worth following closely. And if you’re curious how nearby projects like this could impact your home, your neighborhood, or your next move, I’m always happy to talk it through and give you the local context that actually matters.
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Information in this article is based on project details published by the Green at Katy Park development team, filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and reporting by the Houston Chronicle.
Written by Jenny Becker, Katy-based Realtor specializing in Katy, Fulshear, and Houston-area residential real estate.