SUGAR LAND, TX—A transformation of Sugar Land Town Square is afoot. The owner of the mixed-use development, Lionstone Investments, is collaborating with Dallas-based Rebees, Sugar Land-based Planned Community Developers and the city of Sugar Land to evolve the Square into a retail destination designed for the next era of retail. The new Square will increase public programming to further activate communal spaces, enrich the walking environment and add new merchants.

"For many years, Sugar Land Town Square has served as a hub for community engagement. We are investing aggressively in its future at a time when many other projects are scaling back," said Tom Paterson, COO at Lionstone. "This redesign will create dynamic and flexible spaces for a diversity of uses and users to interact safely."

Scheduled for completion by mid-2021, the first phase includes landscaping, new outdoor spaces accommodating social distancing and increased public seating areas. Branding, signage and new tenant storefronts will enliven the visitor experience. New tenants will include local entrepreneurs with original dining and retail concepts such as the recently opened State Fare Kitchen and Mattison Avenue Salon & Spa.

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.