Whitestone REIT Commences Redevelopment at Lion Square in Houston’s Asiatown District

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HOUSTON, April 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Whitestone REIT (NYSE: WSR), a neighborhood-focused owner and operator of open-air shopping centers in Texas and Arizona, today announced that it has commenced a strategic redevelopment at Lion Square in Houston’s Asiatown – part of the International Management District – that will transform the Sun Wing Supermarket-anchored center into a vibrant and meaningful cultural hub that pays homage to the city’s expansive Asian community. Whitestone has engaged Michael Hsu Office of Architecture to upgrade the property’s design and curb appeal by integrating modern aesthetics with traditional Chinese and Vietnamese architectural influences to create a more welcoming and meaningful destination for the area’s large Asian contingent.

In addition to architectural and curb appeal upgrades, which will result in new greenery and sustainable irrigation systems along with security and lighting enhancements, the redevelopment of Lion Square will focus on enhancing the property’s walkability and connectivity to foster community engagement and better align with Houston’s Walkable Places. Walkable Places is a city-wide program launched in 2020 to promote walkability, biking and transit use through architectural design standards that create pedestrian-friendly environments. Houston’s first developer-initiated development to earn the Walkable Places designation, Park Eight Place – a $1 billion transformational 70-acre mixed-use project centered on healthier lifestyles is currently under construction on the former Halliburton campus – is less than a mile east on Bellaire Boulevard.

“We are thrilled to commence our redevelopment plan at Lion Square to ensure the center more appropriately aligns with the needs and expectations of the area’s distinguished Asian community,” stated Dave Holeman, CEO of Whitestone REIT. “With all the investment activity currently being undertaken in Asiatown, we felt that solidifying the property’s competitive standing made strategic sense to ensure it continues to stand out and supports the activity, energy, and mission of the surrounding community. By investing in this center and improving its aesthetics, walkability, and functionality, we are in position to drive continued strong foot traffic and repeat sales while enhancing its appeal as a neighborhood town square and vibrant cultural hub.”

In addition to benefiting from high barriers-to-entry like limited land availability for development and impressive growth drivers such as attracting more than 9 million visitors annually, Houston’s Asiatown possesses many of the fundamental characteristics Whitestone prioritizes as part of its investment criteria. Market rents in the district have risen significantly over the past decade largely due to continuous area improvements and low vacancy rates, and Whitestone’s redevelopment of Lion Square is intended to capitalize on these trends and further boost the center’s revenue, underlying value and return potential.