Katy West Business Park Development Begins Near I-10 in Katy, Bringing New Commercial Space to Waller County
A new commercial development taking shape just west of Houston is poised to add more business space and economic momentum to one of the region’s fastest-growing corridors. The Katy West Business Park, planned for 580 Katy West Drive in Katy at West Ten Commercial Park, will bring multiple new buildings and over 111,000 square feet of commercial space to the area as development begins in 2026.
Situated less than a mile from Interstate 10 near , the project highlights the continued growth of the Katy area as a destination for businesses seeking convenient access to major transportation routes and expanding residential communities.
For local residents and nearby neighborhoods, the development represents another step in the region’s ongoing commercial expansion—bringing new workplaces, services, and investment closer to home.
Phase One Construction Scheduled for Summer 2026
The Katy West Business Park will ultimately span 7.9 acres and include 12 buildings totaling approximately 111,450 square feet. The development is planned as a multi-phase project, with the first phase focused on constructing three initial buildings.
According to official permit filings, construction for Phase One is scheduled to begin June 1, 2026, with completion targeted for September 30, 2026.
The first three buildings planned include:
Katy West BP Building 100
- Address: 580 Katy West Drive, Bldg. 100, Katy, TX 77494
- Size: Approximately 10,875 square feet
- Estimated cost: $600,000
- Project type: New construction
Katy West BP Building 200
- Address: 580 Katy West Drive, Bldg. 200, Katy, TX 77494
- Size: Approximately 13,125 square feet
- Estimated cost: $722,000
- Project type: New construction
Katy West BP Building 300
- Address: 580 Katy West Drive, Bldg. 300, Katy, TX 77494
- Size: Approximately 10,875 square feet
- Estimated cost: $600,000
- Project type: New construction
These initial structures represent the first step in the broader vision for the business park, which will eventually expand into a larger campus of commercial buildings designed to support a variety of businesses.
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Strategic Location Supports Katy’s Expanding Business Community
One of the key factors driving the project is the strength of the Katy commercial real estate market, which has continued to grow alongside the region’s rapid residential development.
The site sits within West Ten Business Park, a 350-acre deed-restricted business park and offers several logistical advantages, including proximity to major highways and access to a workforce drawn from nearby communities across Katy, Waller County, and west Houston.
According to project details, the property is also free of easements and floodplain, helping streamline development and future operations for businesses that locate there.
The business park is also designed to be crane-ready, a feature that can accommodate industrial or specialized tenants that require overhead lifting capabilities—an increasingly sought-after feature in modern light industrial and flex-space developments.
RevKo CRE Expands Its Development Portfolio
The project is being developed by RevKo Commercial Real Estate (RevKo CRE), a company involved in investment, development, property management, and brokerage services across the commercial real estate sector.
With more than two decades of combined industry experience, the firm focuses on delivering commercial projects that align with market demand while supporting long-term business growth.
RevKo CRE’s portfolio includes several active developments across the greater Houston area, including projects such as:
- Republic Business Park in Tomball
- Rayford 1960 Industrial Business Park in Humble
- 1960 Industrial District in Humble
- SSC South Houston Industrial Park in Humble
- AME Telge Industrial Park in Tomball
- Shoppes at Willowcreek in Tomball
Investment Reflects Confidence in Katy’s Future
The Katy West Business Park project includes an initial investment of approximately $2.4 million in raised equity, highlighting investor confidence in the continued expansion of the Katy area.
Over the past decade, Katy has become one of the Houston region’s most dynamic growth centers, attracting both new residents and new employers. The combination of strong schools, expanding neighborhoods, and access to major transportation routes has made the area increasingly appealing for businesses looking to establish or expand operations.
As commercial developments like Katy West Business Park move forward, they help support that growth by providing flexible business space close to where people live and work.
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What Comes Next for the Development
If construction progresses as scheduled, the first phase of buildings could be completed by late September 2026, setting the stage for future phases that will build out the remaining structures planned for the site.
As the project develops, the additional commercial space could attract a range of tenants, from service providers and contractors to light industrial users and office-based businesses.
For the Katy area, projects like this continue to signal a broader trend: steady commercial investment that keeps pace with the community’s rapid residential growth.
Residents can stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for updates as construction progresses and additional details about future tenants and project phases emerge.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.