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in
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within the Houston metropolitan area, and it is one of the tourist destinations in
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. It was developed by
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and is now managed by
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, who owns 62.5% of it. The mall opened on October 28, 1999 and hosted a variety of over 174 stores. Katy Mills has about 1.3 million square feet (0.12 km2) of retail space.


Shopping center

Katy Mills is a one-story facility that sits on of land, located next to
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was opened in the Memorial Day weekend of May 2016 and just off of
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on exit 741. The mall is built with a "racetrack" design and one complete pass around the mall on Katy Mills Cir. The road is approximately . Popular department stores and anchors including
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,
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,
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, H&M,
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, Off Broadway Shoes, Off Fifth Saks Fifth Avenue,
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,
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,
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Outlet,
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, Sun and Ski Sports, and Tilt Studio, some of which relocated from Sealy Outlet Center, which was supplanted by Katy Mills due to its distance from nearby Sealy. It has a
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, a
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, and a
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themed
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. Outside, various restaurants such as
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, and Los Cucos surround the mall. There is also an
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with 20 theater rooms. The shopping mall is located within
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, although a future anchor space and a small portion of the parking lot is located in neighboring Harris County.


History


Background (1997-1999)

In 1997, a property development company based in
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, known as
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had negotiations to build a mall in
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. They said that this would be their second mall they would build in Texas, after
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in
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, which opened later the same year. The 727 acre site was owned by Interfin Corporation. It was located near
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and the
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. The site, owned by Interfin was located near Mason Road. Eventually, The Mills leased the land from Dallas-based American Realty Trust. The site from American Realty Trust, at the size of 500 acres, was located near Pin Oak Road. Grapevine Mills opened in October of 1997, and a month later, it was followed by
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in
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. The Mills later purchased the 500 acre site in February 1998 and construction began on the mall, along with German-based Kan Am,
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, Greg Rose Design, JK Design Group, Creative Artisans Group, Penwal, Texas Bomanite, and the
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. This required some extreme measures, such as Kingsland Boulevard extending for more roads to connect to the street the mall would sit, Katy Mills Circle, that way it can also pass through Pin Oak Road. The Mills pitched several anchors to open in the mall, such as AMC Theater,
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, Off Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills, Boot Town,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. In early 1999, plans changed for the opening of Katy Mills, as GameWorks and Virgin Megastore would not open, and instead Jillian’s and F.Y.E. (For Your Entertainment) would open. They also announced that they would open
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,
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, and for the first time ever, a Benetton Sportsystem store. This marks the first time Benetton goes in the retail business. They also announced that they would not open Marshalls in the mall, and would instead open Funkyard.Katy Mills Directory 2000
/ref> A couple months later, Katy Mills announced that they would open OFF 5TH Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet and
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, and as the opening drew closer, Off Rodeo Drive Beverly Hills and Boot Town would not open and instead would open Starflight Cafe and “Old West Warehouse”. The Mills also pitched some non-anchor stores, such as the now-defunct NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, Big Dog Sportswear, Skechers USA, Bose Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Carter's for Kids, Kenneth Cole New York, the Official
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Pro Shop, Mikasa Factory Store, and
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. Following all of the negotiations that happened during construction of the mall, it was time for the design. Photos during the indoor construction phase can be see
here
These photos were taken by Creative Artisans Group, and were hosted on
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. Creative Artisans Group was responsible for painting the designs in the mall. RTKL, Greg Rose Design, and the American Institute of Steel Construction helped with the structures, JK Design Group helped with the lighting, and Texas Bomanite helped with the crystal flooring. Around the time of indoor construction,
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was opening in
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in September of 1999. Construction completed in October of 1999 and the mall was ready to open. The Mills promoted the mall by releasing various print ads in newspapers, as well as two television commercials, but only one has been found. It shows a father putting grease on a wild pig and the family gets ready to play with it. That is until the pig runs wild and starts making a mess, breaking things around the house, causing the family to go on a wild pig chase. The advertising motto for the mall was “Shop Together, Eat Together, Play Together.” This motto was to signify people that Katy Mills is a place for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Some say it’s a combination of shopping and entertainment, or, as it’s commonly referred to as “shoppertainment.”


The Mills era (1999-2006)

Katy Mills mall opened at 8:00 AM CDT, on Thursday, October 28th, 1999 and a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at 9:30. The mall opened its stores for the first time at 10:00 AM. All the stores opened as planned. Katy Mills’s design of the mall was different than a typical mall. Like with most malls from The Mills, the mall was themed around a school, because most of the decor looked like they were made out of construction paper. The main mascots of Katy Mills were stars, since Texas was “The Lone Star State”. It had fun patterns in its exterior and had 50-foot tall entrance features. The mall had a racetrack design and was split into six neighborhoods, each with its own combination of colors, sculptures, patterns, sounds and lighting. The food court in the center named “Katy Field Day” was themed around an athletic field, because of the scoreboard and the decorations that feature the stars playing sports games. The food court is about the size of a typical athletic field. The food court had 8 restaurants (also featuring Cinnabon and Carvel) and was cornered by Moe’s Grill and Bar (not to be confused with Moe’s Southwest Grill) &
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. According t
the old version of the Katy Mills website
they said that the mall was “the newest star in Texas”, and “With Katy Mills in the area, shopping in Texas will never be the same again.” The mall also had several TVs hanging from the ceiling of the mall that played music videos and other content to keep shoppers informed, persuaded, and entertained. Popular stores from around this time were OFF 5TH Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Mikasa Factory Store, Charlotte Russe Outlet, Bose Factory Store, Kenneth Cole New York, Harold Powell Outlet, Old West Warehouse,
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, among others. Famous eateries include
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, Jillian’s,
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, Moe’s Grill and Bar,
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, restaurants in the Food Court, among others. Various entertainment venues include
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,
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, F.Y.E. (For Your Entertainment), AMC Theater, NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, among others. This mall, along with Concord Mills, was one of the two first malls to have a separate store for The Woman’s Athlete’s Foot. The first 5,000 shoppers that came to the mall earned one of ten $1,000 shopping sprees and other great prizes. Various celebrities came to visit the mall, such as the
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pageant, former WNBA player
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and former NFL defense tackler
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. One hour before the ribbon-cutting ceremony and 30 minutes after the mall opened, the Aggie Wranglers performed in the Food Court at 8:30 AM. Following the opening of the stores, the Houston Firefighters had a “Men of the Millennium” fashion show. People were eligible to register to win a 1999 Chrysler Sebring Convertible. At 7:30 PM, Joyce Cooling had a concert in the Food Court. The concert was sponsored by Houston radio station,
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. When the mall opened, it had 91.2% occupancy. Photos of the opening night can be foun
here
taken by Darel Rex Finley. Following the grand opening of the mall, there were several activities in the mall.
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had a concert on October 30. The High Impact Squad performed in the Food Court on the same day. The mall hosted a giveaway to a ski trip to Steamboat, Colorado. Kevin and Brian Black had a concert on October 31. Paul Taylor had a concert on November 4. Ron Brown had a concert on November 11. People were eligible to win a trip for two people to either a
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or a
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game on November 13.
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had a concert on November 18. One of the most famous activities the mall hosted was a visit with
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and
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from the
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TV series, ''
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''. It was hosted from November 20 through November 21. In 2000, Katy Mills opened more stores, such as
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, which replaced EUROKIDS Designer Boutique and the planned Marshalls, which replaced Funkyard.
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was also opened. Also, Benetton Sportsystem somehow disappeared from the mall. Also, The Woman’s Athlete’s Foot became The Athlete’s Foot for Her. The mall wanted to be part of the MATCH Program (Mills Access to Training and Career Help) by establishing the “Katy Mills Milers” program, where when people walk a full mile around Katy Mills, they can earn great prizes for how many miles they walked. In 2001,
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,
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, and
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opened in the mall. In the same year, Verizon got replaced by
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, forcing Verizon to relocate into a kiosk in Neighborhood 6. NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway permanently closed around the time, so no more rides can be taken. In 2002, Two new lingerie stores opened up, which are Frederick’s of Hollywood and 5-7-9. The mall also debuted
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. Also, because VoiceStream Wireless became
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, Katy Mills changed VoiceStream to T-Mobile. Hugo Boss and
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also closed that same year. Katy Mills opened Midnight Rodeo in the former space of Starflight Cafe. In 2003 new stores debuted, such as Diamonds and More Diamond Outlet, Nextel Wireless, Suit Warehouse, Nine West and Perfumes Unlimited. BCBG Max Azria was also closed. Also, NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway returned, this time it’s known as Checkered Flag Lightning. Similarly, Stop ‘n’ Save Software became
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, and
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became Sleep Number. In 2004, Katy Mills debuted a brand new store. By merging Harold Powell Outlet with Larry’s Shoes Authentic Outlet, Katy Mills debuted Last Call! Clearance Center by Neiman Marcus. Although the store was bigger than Books-A-Million, which is an anchor, the Katy Mills map of 2004 shows that Neiman Marcus has the same color as non-anchor stores, making people believe that Last Call isn’t even an anchor. This issue was fixed in later mall maps released by Simon.Earn Your ® Cashback Bonus ® Awards Here
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This also marked the debut of Go! Calendars Games & Toys and
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. Suit Warehouse was relocated in front of Old West Warehouse. Jillian’s filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which led to Jillian’s being acquired by
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, causing this location to close. In 2005, Bui-Yah-Kah relocated in Neighborhood 7, and Samsonite relocated to a new space near Neighborhood 4. Not only that, but they also rebranded Nextel Wireless to Sprint, as a result of Sprint’s merger with Nextel. It also marked the debut of Famous Footwear, and Steve and Barry’s University Sportswear. The store was formerly located in Neighborhood 1 before relocating to Neighborhood 7 as an anchor store, replacing Jillian’s.
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, Just Sports and Auntie Anne’s Pretzel Factory were also closed. A rock climbing wall and a carousel were added to the food court. Checkered Flag Lightning was also permanently closed, which means that no more rides can be taken. This is another large vacancy the mall left along with Benetton Sportsystem, which remained vacant after it closed before becoming XXI Forever. The Athlete’s Foot for Her moved to the store’s main space in Neighborhood 2, eventually making its former space become BonWorth.
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became
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. For the halloween season,
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opened in the former space of Samsonite. For the holiday season, Calendar Club opened in the former space of Just Sports. In 2006, famous designer stores started appearing in Katy Mills mall. These stores included
J. Crew J.Crew Group, Inc., is an American multi-brand, multi-channel, specialty retailer. The company offers an assortment of women's, men's, and children's apparel and accessories, including swimwear, outerwear, lounge-wear, bags, sweaters, denim, dr ...
, Anne Klein, Florsheim,
Lucky Brand Jeans Lucky Brand Jeans is an American denim company founded in Vernon, California in 1990 by Gene Montesano and Barry Perlman.Vanessa McGradA Lucky Pair ''Catalyst'' Spring/Summer 2008 Lucky also produces other apparel, including activewear, outerwear, ...
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Lane Bryant Lane Bryant Inc. is an American women's apparel and intimates specialty retailer focusing on plus-size clothing. The company began in 1904 with maternity designs created by Lena Himmelstein, Lena Himmelstein Bryant Malsin. Lane Bryant, Inc., is ...
,
Foot Locker Foot Locker Retail, Inc. is an Americans, American sportswear and footwear retailer, with its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and operating in 28 countries. Although established in 1974, and founded as a separate company in ...
,
American Eagle Outfitters American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., also known as American Eagle, is an American lifestyle, clothing, and accessories retailer headquartered at SouthSide Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1977 by brothers Jerry and Mark Silverma ...
, Aéropostale, and more. Brooks Brothers had to be closed to make room for J. Crew.


Simon acquisition era (2006-2013)

In early 2006, shortly before the opening of these stores, shoppers noticed that the TV screens have disappeared, making many people think that The Mills is shutting down and closing the mall. But then, in mid 2006, Long-time partner and rival
Simon Property Group Simon Property Group, Inc. is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping malls, outlet centers, and community/lifestyle centers. It is the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States and is headquartered in Indian ...
announced that they would be acquiring the mall. This would be one of the first malls from The Mills to be acquired by Simon. The last addition to the mall from the Mills was a children’s play area near the movie theater. The play area was sponsored by Team Certified Suzuki. The following year in 2007, Simon acquired The Mills Corporation, which led to Simon taking full control of the mall. New stores opened up, such as
New York & Company New York & Company, Inc. (NY&C) is an American workwear retailer for women. New York & Company apparel and accessories are sold through a nationwide network of retail stores, and through its e-commerce site. New York & Company was founded i ...
,
Juicy Couture Juicy Couture is an American casualwear and dress clothing brand based in Arleta, Los Angeles, California. Best known for their iconic velour tracksuits which became a luxury staple in the 2000s, the company was founded by Pamela Skaist-Levy and ...
, Oakley Vault,
Ecko Yakira, L.L.C. (trade name: Ecko Unltd.) is an American urban fashion company founded by Marc Ecko in 1993. The company makes apparel and accessories under brands including the men's Ecko Unltd. line and the Ecko Red line for girls and women ...
and
Zumiez Zumiez Inc. () is an American multinational specialty clothing store founded by Thomas Campion and Gary Haakenson in 1978, and publicly traded since 2005. The company is a specialty retailer of apparel, footwear, accessories and hardgoods for y ...
. Mikasa Factory Store, Big Dog Sportswear, and Midnight Rodeo closed, and EB Games became
GameStop GameStop Corp. is an American video game, consumer electronics, and gaming merchandise retailer. The company is headquartered in Grapevine, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), and is the largest video game retailer worldwide. , the company operates 4,5 ...
. Levi’s/Dockers Outlet Store relocated to Bui-Yah-Kah in Neighborhood 7, causing Bui-Yah-Kah to relocate to the former space of Samsonite in Neighborhood 5.
Claire’s Claire's (formerly known as Claire's Boutiques, Claire's Boutique and Claire's Accessories) is an American retailer of accessories, jewelry, and toys primarily aimed toward tween and teen girls. It was founded in 1961 and is based in Hoffman ...
and Icing also have swapped places, and Cingular Wireless became
AT&T AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the world's largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest provider of mobile tel ...
, due to the same reasons with Sprint and T-Mobile. 2008 brought some much needed sanity. Two new stores,
Circuit City Circuit City is an American consumer electronics retail company, which was founded in 1949 by Samuel Wurtzel as the Wards Company, operated stores across the United States, and pioneered the electronics superstore format in the 1970s. After m ...
“The City” (which replaced Midnight Rodeo) and
Nike Factory Outlet Nike, Inc. ( or ) is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design, development, manufacturing, and worldwide marketing and sales of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services. The company is headquartered ne ...
opened in the mall. This caused Suit Warehouse to relocate near Reebok. Also, there were more stores, such as
Kay Jewelers Sterling Jewelers, Inc. is an American specialty jewelry company headquartered in Akron, Ohio. The company was founded in 1910 by Henry Shaw (the father of Jerry Shaw, the chairman emeritus of Sterling today), from LeRoy's Jewelers in Lorain, Oh ...
and
Gymboree Gymboree Group, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Children's Place. History Gymboree was founded by Joan Barnes in 1976. Retail stores In 1986, the company opened a chain of clothing stores named Gymboree. Gymboree stores offered coordi ...
. Lucky Brand Jeans was also closed and became Gaughty Girlz, generating backlash from many people. A bungee trampoline was also added to the movie theater courtyard. In 2009, Circuit City filed for
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, causing its locations to close, including this one. Steve and Barry’s suffered a similar fate, and has also been closed. Old West Warehouse was also closed, too. Also, an expansion was made in Neighborhood 3, merging
Liz Claiborne Anne Elisabeth Jane Claiborne (March 31, 1929 – June 26, 2007) was an American fashion designer and businesswoman. Her success was built upon stylish yet affordable apparel for career women featuring colorfully tailored separates that co ...
and Bennetton to become
XXI Forever Forever 21 is a multinational fast fashion retailer headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. Originally founded as the store Fashion 21 in Highland Park, Los Angeles in 1984,Forever 21History & Facts, n.d. Retrieved 27 April 2014 ...
. They also kept Juicy Couture from Liz Claiborne. Also, more stores opened up, such as
Dickies Williamson-Dickie Mfg. Co. is an apparel manufacturing company primarily known for its largest brand, Dickies. The company was founded in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1922 by C. N. Williamson and E. E. "Colonel" Dickie, who began a denim bib overall co ...
, Papaya,
Victoria’s Secret Victoria's Secret is an American lingerie, clothing, and beauty retailer known for high visibility marketing and branding, starting with a popular catalog and followed by an annual fashion show with supermodels dubbed Angels. As the largest ret ...
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PINK Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, ...
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Calvin Klein Calvin Richard Klein (born November 19, 1942) is an American fashion designer who launched the company that would later become Calvin Klein Inc., in 1968. In addition to clothing, he also has given his name to a range of perfumes, watches, and ...
, and
U.S. Polo Association The United States Polo Association (USPA) is the national governing body for the sport of Polo#United States, polo in the United States. Introduction Established in 1890, by David Grubbs the USPA provides resources to over 4,500 individual membe ...
. Kirkland’s had to be closed to make room for Papaya. RadioShack was relocated to make room for Victoria’s Secret. Similarly, The Athlete’s Foot permanently closed to make room for PINK. Anne Klein was also closed and was replaced with another BCBGMAXAZRIA Final Cut. Gaughty Girlz and Sleep Number were also closed. Limited Too also became
Justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
. For a brief moment, Katy Mills had a Halloween exhibit called “Katy Haunted House - Texas Terror”. In 2010, things have gotten out of hand. The original restaurants that cornered the Katy Field Day Food Court (Moe’s Grill and Bar & Johnny Rockets) closed, as well as Go! Calendars Games & Toys, BCBGMAXAZRIA Final Cut, Icing, and Starbucks. Newer stores opened up, such as Off Broadway Shoes, Tommy Bahama’s,
DKNY DKNY is a New York City–based fashion house for men and women, founded in 1984 by Donna Karan. History Karan worked for 15 years at Anne Klein, including 10 as its head designer. In 1984 Karan and her late husband Stephan Weiss were offered t ...
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Coach Coach may refer to: Guidance/instruction * Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities * Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process ** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers Transportation * Co ...
and A’Gaci. Lane Bryant was relocated to make room for A’Gaci. Windsor, originally located next to Pacific Sunwear Outlet has been relocated next to Famous Footwear. Katy Mills added a hamster ball activity in the Food Court. The following year in 2011, some designs in the mall have been removed, making many people think that someday, Simon will renovate the mall. Many people say this is the worst time for the mall not only because these designs are gone, but because most of the original restaurants permanently closed. (Except
Burger King Burger King (BK) is an American-based multinational chain store, chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered in Miami-Dade County, Florida, the company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based res ...
.) The new restaurants that opened include Villa, GreatWraps, and Charley’s Grilled Subs. New stores have opened.
Janie and Jack Janie and Jack is a children's clothing brand founded in 2002 in San Francisco, California. Their current product range includes clothing for newborns up to 24 months old, as well as boys and girls up to age 18. As of 2021, the brand currently op ...
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Yankee Candle The Yankee Candle Company (referred to simply as Yankee Candle) is an American manufacturer and retailer of scented candles, candleholders, accessories, and dinnerware. Its products are sold by thousands of gift shops nationwide, through cat ...
, Clarks,
Express Express or EXPRESS may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * '' Express: Aisle to Glory'', a 1998 comedy short film featuring Kal Penn * '' The Express: The Ernie Davis Story'', a 2008 film starring Dennis Quaid Music * ''Express'' ...
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DC Shoes DC Shoes is an American company that specializes in footwear for action sports, including skateboarding and snowboarding. The company also manufactures apparel, bags, accessories, hats, tshirts, and posters. History The company was founded in ...
, and Robert Wayne Footwear were new to the mall. Wilson’s Leather was relocated near Marshalls in order to make room for Aldo. Verizon’s kiosk was also relocated. Near the end of the year, one of the original anchors in the mall, F.Y.E. permanently closed and became Tilt Studio. The Official Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop was also closed. This marked the return of Perry Ellis. In 2012, New stores were opened, such as Subway,
Abercrombie & Fitch Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F) is an American lifestyle retailer that focuses on casual wear. Its headquarters are in New Albany, Ohio. The company operates three other offshoot brands: Abercrombie Kids, Hollister Co., and Gilly Hicks. As of Februar ...
, and
Fanzz Fanzz is a sports apparel and team gear retailer based in Salt Lake City, Utah Utah ( , ) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. Utah is a landlocked U.S. state bordered to its east by Colorado, to its ...
. Dickies was also closed. To make room for Abercrombie & Fitch,
Rack Room Shoes Rack Room Shoes is an American footwear retailer headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the Unit ...
and Florsheim were relocated. Several more restaurants opened, such as
Nestlé Toll House Café Nestlé Toll House Café is a soon-to-be defunct franchise in the United States and Canada founded by Ziad Dalal and his partner Doyle Liesenfelt. The two started Crest Foods, Inc. D/B/A "Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip" in 2000 in Dallas, Texa ...
and
Smoothie King Smoothie King Franchises Inc. (doing business as Smoothie King) is an American privately held smoothie company. Founded in 1973, the company was bought by a South Korean franchisee in 2012. In the late 2010s, the company was focusing on whole ...
.


Don Massey era (2013-2018)

In 2013, a new general manager was announced. This general manager would replace Mace Hirt, who was the general manager of the mall since it opened. The new general manager, named Don Massey would be in charge of the mall. In the same year, new stores opened, such as
Ross Dress for Less Ross Stores, Inc., operating under the brand name Ross Dress for Less, is an American chain of discount department stores headquartered in Dublin, California. It is the largest off-price retailer in the U.S.; as of 2018, Ross operates 1,483 sto ...
opening in the former space of Circuit City. More stores such as
Crocs Crocs, Inc. (stylized in all lowercase) is an American footwear company based in Broomfield, Colorado, that manufactures and markets the Crocs brand of foam clogs. History Crocs was founded by Lyndon "Duke" Hanson, and George Boedecker Jr. to ...
,
Michael Kors Michael David Kors (born Karl Anderson Jr. August 9, 1959) is an American fashion designer. He is the chief creative officer of his brand, Michael Kors, which sells men's and women's ready-to-wear, accessories, watches, jewelry, footwear, and f ...
, Jumpstreet and Segway Outback opened. Samsonite was relocated to Neighborhood 4, Bui-Yah-Kah was also relocated yet again, Famous Footwear was relocated next to
Payless ShoeSource Payless (formerly known as Payless ShoeSource Inc.) is an international discount footwear chain. Established in 1956 by cousins Louis and Shaol Pozez, Payless was a privately held company owned by Blum Capital, and Golden Gate Capital. In 1961, i ...
, and Aéropostale was relocated next to Pacific Sunwear Outlet, making its old location become P.S. by Aéropostale. Suit Warehouse and Windsor were also closed. This marked the return of rue21. In 2014, Old Navy relocated to the former spaces of Famous Footwear and Mikasa, while its old space becomes H&M. Perry Ellis once again closed, making it become Vera Bradley Outlet. This was only for a short time, because it was replaced with the new location for Wilson’s Leather. Two new shoe stores opened up, such as
Shoe Palace JD Sports Fashion plc, more commonly known as JD Sports or JD, is a British sports-fashion retail company based in Bury, Greater Manchester, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Pentlan ...
and
Steve Madden Steven Madden (born March 23, 1958) is an American fashion designer and businessman. He is the founder and former CEO of Steve Madden, Ltd., a publicly traded company. Life and career Madden was born in Far Rockaway, Queens, the son of a Jewis ...
. Fanzz was also relocated to the former space of 5-7-9, and Frederick’s of Hollywood permanently closed.
Sanrio is a Japanese entertainment company. It designs, licenses, and produces products focusing on the ''kawaii'' ("cute") segment of Japanese popular culture. Their products include stationery, school supplies, gifts, and accessories which are sold ...
,
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory is an international franchiser, confectionery manufacturer and retail operator in the United States, with outlets in South Korea, Panama, the Philippines, and the United Arab Emirates. The company is based in the ...
, RadioShack, and Ecko also closed too. When Simon unveiled a new logo in 2014, the City of Katy started discussing renovations of the mall. Following the beginning of the discussions, Katy Mills removed more of its interior decor. From 2015 to 2016, a complicated series of relocations of stores have happened. It all started when Lane Bryant relocated to Neighborhood 1, and G.H. Bass & Co. relocated to Neighborhood 7 between Pacific Sunwear and
Hot Topic Hot Topic, Inc. (stylized as HOT TOPIC) is an American retail chain specializing in counterculture-related clothing and accessories, as well as licensed music. The stores are aimed towards an audience interested in rock music and video gaming, ...
. Shortly after Lane Bryant’s reopening, Bass relocated yet again to the former space occupied by Lane Bryant. Following the relocation of Bass, Katy Mills tried their first attempt to bring back Go! Calendars Games & Toys in the former space of Bass, but it closed in 2016. Aside from these events that happened, newer stores opened, such as
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Fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
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Kate Spade New York Kate Spade New York is an American fashion house founded in January 1993 by Kate and Andy Spade. Kate Spade New York competes with Michael Kors. In 2017, the company was purchased by Tapestry, Inc., formerly known as Coach, Inc. Business hi ...
, Jared Vault,
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and
Adidas Adidas AG (; stylized as adidas since 1949) is a German multinational corporation, founded and headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, that designs and manufactures shoes, clothing and accessories. It is the largest sportswear manufactur ...
. Charley’s Grilled Subs also became
Charleys Philly Steaks Charleys Philly Steaks is an American restaurant chain of Philly cheesesteak stores headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Formerly known as Charley's Steakery and Charley's Grilled Subs, the franchise was established in 1986 on the campus of Ohio ...
, and Charlotte Russe Outlet became LemonPOP. Suit Warehouse also returned to the mall, and to this day, it will remain. In 2016, things have gotten out of hand, this time for the worse. The stars in the mall were permanently removed from the mall. This was very sad for most shoppers. Aside, The LemonPOP name gained too much backlash, which eventually led to Charlotte Russe coming back, generating happiness for many people. Also, another series of relocations occurred
This photo
shows Hot Topic located near Ross Dress for Less, meaning that at the time of the photo was taken, Hot Topic was renovating its former location in Neighborhood 7, making an expansion, causing three stores to become two. After the end of renovation, Hot Topic was ready to reopen in that space, as well as Foot Locker relocating to the space between Hot Topic and Pacific Sunwear, leaving room for
Build-A-Bear Workshop Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. is an American retailer headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri that sells teddy bears and other stuffed animals and characters. Customers go through an interactive process in which the stuffed animal of their choice ...
. This closed Go! Calendars Games & Toys again. Similarly, Jared Vault relocated to being one of the corners of the Food Court, replacing DC Shoes. Kenneth Cole, Bed Bath & Beyond and P.S. by Aéropostale permanently closed. The rock wall and the hamster ball activity was also removed, but only the carousel was kept. Also, another bungee trampoline was added to the Food Court. In 2017, DR34M Home Rug and Design briefly opened over Bed Bath & Beyond. Also, newer stores opened up, such as
Kipling Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( ; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)''The Times'', (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12. was an English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. He was born in British Raj, British India, which inspired much o ...
,
Cotton On Cotton On Group is Australia's largest global retailer, known for its fashion clothing and stationery brands. As of 2020, it has over 1,500 stores in 18 countries employing 22,000 people across seven brands: Cotton On, Cotton On Kids, Cotton O ...
and Fashion Q. When the end of 2017 neared, Charlotte Russe permanently closed and became Under Armour Factory House, and Reebok was relocated to the former space of Kenneth Cole. Also,
Restoration Hardware RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is an upscale American home-furnishings company headquartered in Corte Madera, California. The company sells its merchandise through its retail stores, catalog, and online. As of August 2018, the company operate ...
opened its store in the mall in October 2017.


Mall renovation (2018-2019)

On January 2018, James Ross was the new general manager for Katy Mills mall. After long negotiations, James was ready to take on the project and renovate Katy Mills mall. The announcement was held on March 8th, 2018. They said that they would renovate Katy Mills mall. The new features in the mall were replacing the colorful palette with a grayscale palette, new LED lighting, redesigning the tile floor design, redesigning the seating areas, new signage, a completely redesigned Food Court, and a
Disney Junior Disney Junior is an American pay television network owned by the Walt Disney Television (part of Disney General Entertainment Content) unit of The Walt Disney Company through Disney Branded Television. Aimed mainly at children two to seven yea ...
Play Zone. The renovation officially started after the first tiles of the flooring of the mall were broken. Construction on the renovation started the following month, During the renovation, many new stores opened up, such as
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and Go! Calendars Games & Toys. Actually, this was Katy Mills’ second attempt to reintroduce Go! Calendars Games & Toys, as it got replaced by Lavelier in 2019. Many stores also relocated, such as
Nautica Nautica is an American apparel brand of Authentic Brands Group featuring primarily men's, women's, children's apparel and accessories, as well as home, watches, and fragrance. Nautica was founded in 1983 by clothing designer David Chu and a par ...
relocating near Marshalls, Michael Kors relocating to the former space of Nautica, Reebok relocating next to Express, and PINK relocating to Bose Factory Store, therefore closing Bose, permanently. This eventually made Victoria’s Secret become one large store. Nine West entered bankruptcy, so it closed. The interior renovation was officially completed in 2019. Aside from the completion of the renovation, more stores opened up, such as
Helzberg Diamonds Helzberg Diamonds is a jewelry retailer founded in 1915 by Morris Helzberg that has 210 stores in 36 US states. Leadership In April 2009, Beryl Raff, former executive vice president and general merchandise manager of fine jewelry at JCPenney, ...
, BoxLunch, and
Champs Sports Champs Sports is an American sports retail store, it operates as a subsidiary of Foot Locker. Products sold at Champs Sports include apparel, equipment, footwear, and accessories. As of June 2019, there were 540 store locations found throughout ...
. It also marked the return of Windsor and Dickies. Three companies that suffered from bankruptcy closed, which are Gymboree, Payless and
DressBarn Dressbarn.com (branded as dressbarn) is an online retailer owned by Retail Ecommerce Ventures. Its predecessor is the former chain of women's clothing stores owned by Ascena which operated as Dressbarn from 1962 until 2019. Since 2020, it is owne ...
. Jumpstreet and Segway Outback were also closed. The latter two were due to “circumstances beyond our control”. Kay Jewelers and Fashion Q was also closed. Following the completion of the interior, it was time to renovate the exterior. Most of the exterior has been worked on, but some parts were never finished, such as the exterior of the movie theater.


COVID-19 pandemic (2019-present)

Katy Mills briefly closed for shopping, and was only available for mall walkers. Simon added special signage to keep shoppers safe. This was a hard time for Katy Mills, as most of its original stores are closing, such as Lane Bryant, Justice, New York and Company, Wilson’s Leather, Bass,
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, A’Gaci, Caleres, Naturalizer,
Great American Cookies Great American Cookie Co., doing business as Great American Cookies is an American chain of independently owned and operated franchised stores that specialize in gourmet cookies, especially cookie cakes. It has over 290 stores in the U.S., part ...
and worst of all, Last Call. Sprint was merged into T-Mobile, causing Sprint to become another T-Mobile location. Immediately after A’Gaci closed, it became Fashion Q again, but was ultimately replaced with Madrag, causing Fashion Q to relocate to the former space of DressBarn. When Fashion Q would become Crazy Boss, the Justice store space remained vacant, eventually finding Fashion Q a new, permanent home. This time, it will stay. Katy Mills reopened for shopping in 2021, but some of its stores permanently closed, such as Van Heusen and Robert Wayne Footwear. The closure of Van Heusen was depressing for most shoppers. This also marked the return of F.Y.E., but instead of being a music/video seller, it is instead similar to the now-defunct
ThinkGeek ThinkGeek was an American retailer that catered to computer enthusiasts and "geek culture". Described as a "Sharper Image for sysadmins", their merchandise has been likened to "toys for adults, novelties designed to appeal to both your inner child ...
stores, as it sells novelty items based off of video games. Another store that returned was Go! Calendars Games & Toys, but this was only Katy Mills third attempt to reintroduce the store, as it was quickly replaced with NextLevel. 2022 saw the closure of Kipling and MasterCuts. Eventually, Katy Mills debuted lots of new stores, such as
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Pandora In Greek mythology, Pandora (Greek: , derived from , ''pān'', i.e. "all" and , ''dōron'', i.e. "gift", thus "the all-endowed", "all-gifted" or "all-giving") was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus. As Hes ...
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Aerie Aerie (a variant of eyrie) is the bird nest of an eagle, falcon, hawk, or other bird of prey. Aerie may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Aerie (Baldur's Gate), Aerie (''Baldur's Gate''), a character in ''Baldur' ...
, Miniso, Dig World, and Lee Wrangler. This also marked the return of Great American Cookies and Lucky Brand Jeans. Instead of re-opening in its original space (which is currently occupied by Coach), Lucky Brand Jeans opened in the space adjacent to Coach, between Coach and Samsonite. Due to the chain becoming defunct by the end of 2022, Nestlé Toll House Café was replaced by Great American Cookies, thus making a comeback to Katy Mills.


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Concerts


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Fashion shows


Ceremonies


References


External links

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