Massive Mixed-Use Project to Bring Creative Office and Coworking Space to The Houston Heights

On a stroll or a spin down the Heights Hike and Bike Trail, you might not notice a complete transformation is imminent. The MKT — a mixed-use renovation and build out the project — is getting ready to break ground. The five-building, 200,000-square-foot project will bring 30 retail and restaurant concepts, and 100,000 square feet of office space together along with four acres of green space, parking, and an outdoor venue alongside 1,000 linear feet of the trail between North Shepherd Drive and Herkimer Street. The MKT name comes from the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad — later known as the Katy Railroad — that was transformed into the Heights Hike and Bike Trail. MKT is a joint partnership between Houston-based Radom Capital, which is behind Heights Mercantile down the street, and Triten Real Estate Partners with capital partner, Long Wharf. The architect behind the project is Austin-based Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Shop Companies is doing the retail leasing, and JLL’s Houston office is coordinating the office leasing space. Click to read more at www.houston.innovationmap.com.