Welcome to the next-generation 7.4-acre mixed-use retail development called The Market Center at Harvest Green. This incredibly unique corner site is an exclusive opportunity for business owners, franchisees, and corporate to seize a position within the most affluent neighborhood of Richmond, Texas.
120K
Population in Richmond
37.7%
Predicted Job Growth Over 10 Yrs
$106K
Medium Household Income
$2.5B
Value-Added Goods & Services
Richmond, the county seat of Fort Bend County, whose namesake is Richmond, England, is actually noteworthy in and of itself. With a civic personality that combines artistic culture with a bit of Texas cowboy, Richmond and its many historic landmarks, are becoming a popular destination for people seeking a pleasant place to live, work, play and learn.
Richmond was settled in 1837 as an outpost along the Brazos River. The city is the home of the beautifully renovated Fort Bend County Courthouse, Fort Bend Museum, Moore Home, Morton Cemetery, as well as the George Ranch Historical Park, Long Acres Ranch Nature Center, and 134 historical landmarks, Richmond, with over 5-miles of Brazos River frontage, offers a unique, historic setting, and is the cultural center of Fort Bend County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the US.
Come explore why many throughout the Houston region are coming to Richmond to invest, live, work, play, and learn.
The Market Center at Harvest Green is positioned in an area that's ripe with population growth. New master-planned developments in the near proximity will add to the area's foot traffic and customer base An exciting new development, Indigo, was recently announced, adding 750 new households to the area.
Indigo is a 235-acre development that will offer an incredibly unique lifestyle for residents, focusing on sustainability and walk-ability The master plan includes 750 single- and multi-family homes, community green spaces, parks, a 25-acre lake, and a mixed commercial town center. What makes this new neighborhood so unique is that it's being designed as an 'agrihood' by incorporating 42 acres reserved for crop fields, pasture for livestock, and farm education opportunities into its design. Residents will benefit from fresh, local produce and projects from their neighborhood farm.
The land that Indigo will sit on has been operating as a farming property, but as the surrounding area developed, the owners decided they wanted to create their own community. David Weekley Homes, Highland Homes, and Empire communities will build houses in Indigo. Construction is expected to start in the last quarter of next year, with the first homes delivered to new residents in 2024.
Indigo's residents will add to the Market Center at Harvest Green's customer basis and will complement the Market Center's pedestrian-focused layout Businesses at the Market Center can expect increasing footfall to their location over the coming years as the area continues to grow with new development and residents. Securing a tenancy in the Market Center at Harvest Green is an investment in Richmond's prosperous future.