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Katy Business Growth Continues with Sams Club Plans

  • ncookclark
  • Jun 26
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KATY MAGAZINE NEWS

June 26, 2025

By Natalie Cook Clark

 

The Katy community continues to grow and with it, new businesses our families love. This time a Sams Club is said to be coming to a Katy shopping place.

 

Photo credit: AO Architects
Photo credit: AO Architects

Katy continues to grow and with comes businesses that benefit local families. Plans have been filed for a new Sams Club to come to Katy as part of the mixed-use development at the Texas Heritage Marketplace (29153 Katy Freeway.)

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The Texas Heritage Marketplace will be anchored by a Target and feature over 750,000 square feet of retail, business space, and apartment units.

 

The Sams Club is planned to be over 167,000 square feet and will have a gas station according to their filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. There are over 600 stores in the U.S. across 44 states.

 

Sams Club is a chain of member-only warehouse style stores owned by Walmart. The Texas Heritage Marketplace is estimated to be a $400 million development.

 

The timeline for the new store is not known but shows the continued growth coming to Katy. Another area that is really growing in the Katy area is the northwest quadrant which includes many master-planned communities still in development like the Elyson community.

 

The Elyson Town Center at FM 99 and 529 is going to bring a lot of businesses and is a planned p 290-000 square foot mixed use space complete and a shared green space for community activities.

 

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The northwest quadrant continues to be the fastest growing area of Katy. The proof is in Katy ISD’s building and planning of new schools to meet the demand. This academic year, Nelson Junior High and Freeman High School opened off of Katy Hockley and Logenbaugh Road.

 

Katy ISD will open two new elementary schools this year, Boudy Elementary and Cross Elementary.

 

As residents and businesses continue to move to Katy, there is no sign to a slowdown in the growth to our area.




 

 
 
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