The Energy Corridor
Energy Corridor District
The Energy Corridor District is one of West Houston’s premier business hubs. Stretching along I-10 from Beltway 8 toward the Grand Parkway, the 2,000-acre district is home to global energy leaders including BP America, Shell, and ConocoPhillips. With more than 300 companies, 56,000 employees, and over 21,000 residents, the area blends world-class business with abundant parks and open space, excellent schools, and diverse shopping and dining.
See the latest Energy Corridor News here.
Terry Hershey Park
Terry Hershey Park spans 496 acres, with over 11 miles of trail. The park runs parallel to a roughly 6-mile stretch of Buffalo Bayou. Park amenities include: exercise stations, picnic area, playground, pavilion, and trail access.
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Memorial (Super Neighborhood 16) in West Houston is a prestigious, heavily wooded residential area in West Houston located between Buffalo Bayou and I-10. Known for top-tier schools (Spring Branch/Katy ISD), high-end homes, and close proximity to the Energy Corridor. The Super Neighborhood acts as a liaison between residents and the city to address community needs, enhance quality of life, and set priority projects. It brings together stakeholders to discuss issues, improve infrastructure, and maintain the area's, wooded, residential character.
The most up-to-date information is posted here.
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