Development
BY HALEY VELASCO
The League, a mixed-use space with nearly 47,000 square feet of retail, led by Hous- ton-based developer CJ Development, is slated to come to League City by the rst quarter of 2027. The overview Along with a mixed-use space, The League will include an apartment complex with over 300 multifamily units within a 6-story lifestyle center with exible ground oor retail opportunities. Potential use for these retail opportunities include food and beverage shops, tness, youth services, entertainment and ex use, among other options, according to leasing documents New retail, dining space coming to League City
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RENDERING COURTESY THE LEAGUE The mixed-use space will sit northeast to the heart of League City.
from CJ Development. The League will sit along FM 518 with adjacency to Clear Creek High School. What else? The outlot development of the space will have
multi-tenant retail spaces, which can be used for quick-service restaurants, coee shops, medical clinics, boutique retail shops, salons, a tutoring center or a tness studio, among other options. The outlet will have an estimated delivery for the third quarter of 2026, leasing documents note.
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