
Market Street at The Woodlands just gave north Houston shoppers a fresh excuse to upgrade their closets, adding seven luxury and lifestyle tenants plus a new neighborhood restaurant to its open-air campus. The latest batch of leases mixes national prestige brands with first-to-Texas concepts, all timed to catch the holiday rush and roll into early 2026.
According to Realty News Report, the new lineup features David Yurman, Draper James, Pink Chicken, Le Labo, LoveShackFancy, gorjana and Local Public Eatery. The property is owned by an affiliate of Trademark Property Company and managed by Trademark. Several of the signings are either first-time entries to the Houston area or expansions of existing luxury footprints, part of a broader merchandising push at Market Street.
Stores Arriving This Month
Draper James, Pink Chicken, gorjana and a new David Yurman boutique all began opening in November, Market Street staff told Community Impact. That local coverage lays out specific storefront addresses and quotes from the property’s marketing team confirming the holiday-timed debuts. Pink Chicken’s Market Street outpost also serves as the brand’s first store in Texas, giving local parents and gift shoppers something new to browse.
Le Labo And Other Openings Still To Come
Trademark’s recent announcement notes that LoveShackFancy opened at the center in October, with Local Public Eatery joining the tenant mix this fall. Boutique fragrance label Le Labo is slated to arrive early next year as Market Street’s fourth Texas location, as detailed by Trademark Property Company. CEO Terry Montesi said the company has been steadily refining the merchandising mix to pull in more new-to-market and lifestyle tenants, framing the latest leases as a deliberate move to intensify the center’s upscale profile.
What Market Street Includes
Market Street’s own website reports roughly 375,000 square feet of street-level retail, about 115,000 square feet of Class A office space and a 70-room Hyatt Centric hotel, plus around 15 restaurants and an H-E-B anchor, underscoring the project’s scale within The Woodlands, per Market Street. The blend of shopping, dining and community events helps keep foot traffic flowing for incoming tenants, especially on concert and festival weekends at the nearby pavilion. Market Street’s directory and in-house press materials track those figures and tenant openings as the roster evolves.
Grand Openings And Timing
The David Yurman boutique is marking its debut with a grand-opening celebration this Friday and Saturday, according to the local tourism office’s event calendar. Visit The Woodlands notes a complimentary gift with qualifying purchases as part of the weekend promotion, a little extra incentive for anyone already planning a seasonal splurge. Market Street’s management has been staggering the new arrivals so multiple retailers land just in time for the year’s biggest shopping stretch.
Trademark's Suburban Playbook
Beyond The Woodlands, Trademark is also pushing forward Dunham Pointe, a planned mixed-use district in Cypress that could bring roughly 205,000 square feet of retail across about 25 acres near Highway 290 and Mason Road, as stated by Trademark Property. The developer has described Dunham Pointe as a walkable town center and is already courting tenants for the fast-growing northwest Houston corridor, signaling a similar playbook of high-end retail and lifestyle positioning outside the urban core.
For shoppers in The Woodlands, the latest arrivals broaden Market Street’s holiday choices and deepen its luxury credentials heading into 2026. Taken together with projects like Dunham Pointe, the leasing momentum suggests regional and national retailers plan to keep betting on suburban town centers as key growth engines.









