Bringing New Energy to Houston’s Energy Headquarters

The Energy Corridor District is a premier, centrally located business hub that is home to some of the world’s largest corporations, thousands of acres of parks and open space, good schools and diverse retail. Established in 2001 by the Texas Legislature as Harris County Improvement District #4, the District has long been home to some of the largest energy companies as well as medium and small start-up, tech and engineering firms, making it the heart and soul of the Energy Capital of the World. Now the District’s pioneering companies are leading energy’s evolution and Houston’s quest to become the Energy Transition Capital of the World.

 

The District consists of over 2,000 acres, stretching along IH-10 from Kirkwood Road to west of Barker Cypress Road, and extending south along Eldridge Parkway to south of Briar Forest Drive. The District also offers access to assets such as Buffalo Bayou, Terry Hershey Park, various recreational trails, and adjacency to over 26,000 acres of parks and open space.

Our Mission/Purpose

Our mission is to promote, develop, maintain, and enhance the Energy Corridor District through implementation of projects, services, and initiatives in the realm of public safety, transportation and mobility, infrastructure, streetscape, and economic development. Through active leadership, advocacy, and collaborative efforts, the District works to accelerate area improvements for long-term economic vitality.

Our Vision

The Energy Corridor District is recognized as a premier place to work, live, play, and invest. As a thriving destination and business center, the District is at the forefront of advancing economic vitality through integrated planning efforts and the creation of a safe, accessible, well-maintained amenities, and distinctive environment.
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