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Bella Piazza

Bella Piazza is Fort Bend County's trendiest new mixed-use development featuring 54,979 square feet of retail space with lakefront dining, walkable greenspaces, and year-round events. Opening Q1 2025, this lifestyle destination serves the affluent communities of Fulshear, Katy, and Richmond with exceptional connectivity and upscale amenities.
54,979 square feet
24153 Farm to Market Road 1093, Richmond, TXDirections
Summary

Bella Piazza redefines shopping and dining in Fort Bend County as Fort Bend's trendiest new development, combining eye-catching aesthetics with lush green spaces and walkable design in a prime location. Developed by Ryko Development, a distinguished Houston-area developer recognized as "Developer of the Year" by the Greater Houston Builders Association and "Best Developer in Ft. Bend," this mixed-use destination is slated for delivery in Q1 2025. The center features 54,979 square feet of retail space alongside a 4-story office building housing 300 onsite employees, creating a dynamic urban sanctuary designed to attract and flourish. Strategically positioned between bustling shopping centers in Aliana and Cinco Ranch, Bella Piazza benefits from exceptional connectivity with 59,634 daily vehicles on Westpark Tollway and 48,781 on the Grand Parkway. The development offers lakefront real estate for elevated dining experiences, central greenspaces for year-round events, and ample parking, serving as a foodie magnet and stylish epicenter where Fulshear, Katy, and Richmond come to market.

Demographics

Bella Piazza serves an affluent customer base in Fort Bend County with household incomes averaging $172,434 within 5 miles and median home values of $425,352 within 1 mile. The trade area features high-spending residents who spend 65% more than the Houston average, with annual household spending of $9,562 on food and dining, $7,211 on apparel, and $5,984 on recreation and entertainment. The daytime population within 5 miles reaches 182,837, drawing from the prosperous communities of Fulshear, Katy, and Richmond, with Fort Bend County projected to experience 23% population growth by 2030.

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