
Features
Highlights
- 28,000 Square Feet Retail Center
- Corner of Westheimer & the 610 Loop
- One of Houston’s highest traffic count intersections (300,000 Cars/Day)
- Within the Galleria Area near the Exclusive River Oaks Community
- One block from the world-famous Galleria Mall and Adjacent to River Oaks District, Houston’s most Exclusive Mixed-Use Living and Retail Prominade
- 12,000 SF CVS Pharmacy
- 9,000 SF Grotto Italian Restaurant


A KT Development, Uptown Plaza is a neighborhood shopping center located in Uptown Houston the heart of Houston’s Galleria area at the high-profile intersection of Westheimer and West Loop South with exposure to over 300,000 cars per day. Uptown Houston has 23.6 million square feet of commercial office space and is the largest suburban office district in the United States. Considered one of the world's great urban centers with the best shopping and hotels in Houston, Uptown Houston is one of the nation’s largest business districts qualifies as the 15th largest downtown in the US, eclipsing Denver, Atlanta and Phoenix. This prestige center, which features one of Houston’s premiere Italian restaurants, The Grotto Ristorante, is located one block east of the world-famous Galleria Mall—Houston’s most exclusive retail, office and residential district on Houston’s near west side. Only blocks in the opposite direction resides River Oaks District—Houston’s most exclusive mixed-use retail shopping complex full of global luxury brands and boutique styled shops, such as Hermes, Dior, Dolce Gabbana, Davidoff and BACCARAT, in a European setting with high-end restaurants, sidewalk cafes and an iPic movie theater. Completed in 2003, this 28,000 SF Master Planned Development cost $13 million in development and construction value and involved participation from a wide variety of professionals. KT Company’s provided the real estate and construction management for all professional service related to the Uptown Plaza Master Plan Development from commencement through completion.

Developer
The KT Companies

Investor