Lululemon’s Houston Flagship
Lululemon opened a new 5,700-square-foot flagship inside M-K-T Heights in Houston, with the grand opening set for March 28 — the store joins a spring collection push focused on transitional outerwear and versatile trousers. ( ).
Lululemon moved out of its boutique-height Heights Mercantile location and consolidated into a larger storefront at M-K-T Heights as part of a neighborhood relocation plan announced last year. (houston.culturemap.com)) The M-K-T tenant listing gives the store’s street address as 600 N. Shepherd Drive and lists a local contact number and regular hours for the Houston location. (themkt.com)) M-K-T Heights is a mixed-use redevelopment designed by Michael Hsu that advertises roughly 100,000 square feet of creative office space alongside about 150,000 square feet of restaurants and retail. (methodarchitecture.com)) The Lululemon space joins recent arrivals at M-K-T including The Plant Project and J. Aimer Jewelry, with nearby dining tenants cited in leasing announcements such as Buttermilk Baby, Mala Sichuan and Casa Nomad. (tritenre.com)) Lululemon’s national merchandising cadence includes weekly new-arrival drops (typically released on Tuesdays), and recent coverage counted roughly 400+ items among its latest spring drops that emphasize shoulder-season pieces like lightweight rain jackets. (forbes.com)) M-K-T’s marketing and events programming — which lists on-site markets and a calendar of community events — positions the center as a hub for experiential retail that could support in-store activations and classes tied to the brand’s local programming. (themkt.com)) Local commercial reporting notes the M-K-T redevelopment has attracted high leasing interest, with recent updates showing the project at a strong pre-leasing level as national and local retailers expand in the Heights corridor. (bisnow.com))