Sugar Land Town Square

[4] As part of its 2005 Landmark Awards, the Houston Business Journal (HBJ) ranked Sugar Land Town Square as having the "Best Community Impact."

Christine Hall of the HBJ said that the complex "gives the Fort Bend suburb an "urban" feel.

The buildings not put up for sale, the Sugar Land City Hall, the hotels, and the condominiums, were owned by other entities.

[3] The Sugar Land City Hall, which had a price tag of $70 million, has 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) of space.

The building may expand by an additional 12,000 square feet (1,100 m2) in case of a population increase in the city limits.

[5] The 300 room, nine story Sugar Land Marriott and Conference Center,[4] was the first full-service hotel in the complex.

Steve Eubanks of Planned Community Developers said that the hotel was added to give businesspersons in the city a place to stay.

Sugar Land Town Square as of 2007
Sugar Land Town Square sign
The headquarters of Minute Maid
The Sugar Land Marriott and Conference Center was opened to house business travelers to Sugar Land