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Energy Corridor Stable in Face of Economy and Poised for Future Growth
While commercial real estate has experienced a significant downturn recently due to the recession, the Energy Corridor has remained stable and poised for long-term growth. Of course, serving as the hub for the world’s energy capital has helped this market weather the economy, with BP America Inc. ConocoPhillips, Shell Oil Company, ExxonMobil Chemical and CITGO Petroleum Corporation, all calling the Energy Corridor home.
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METRO Passes Budget Including Funds for Improving Energy Corridor Transportation
METRO recently passed a $1.26 billion budget which includes dollars for a new local bus service within the Energy Corridor. The Eldridge Crosstown Route will run north and south along Eldridge Parkway from Westheimer to Memorial Drive. It is proposed to run east west along the IH 10 corridor connecting apartments, restaurants, hotels and businesses in the Energy Corridor District.
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It’s Not Too Late to Sign Up for The Energy Capital Run Benefitting The Joint Association to Stop Spina Bifida
The Energy Capital Run is a great opportunity for the whole family to get outdoors for an activity-filled morning supporting The Joint Association to Stop Spina Bifida (JASSB). This year’s Energy Capital Run takes place on Saturday, October 24 starting at 8 a.m. at 1127 Eldridge Parkway. This family-friendly event features a 1 mile run for kids, a 1 mile run for adults, a 5K walk and a 5K competitive run.
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Clean Out Clutter by Discarding Unwanted Electronics, Cardboard and Documents at the Energy Corridor District’s E-Recycle and Shredding Event on November 7
The 2nd biannual Energy Corridor District free e-recycle and shredding event will take place Saturday, November 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the western ConocoPhillips Parking Lot behind the ConocoGas Station at the Northwest corner of N. Eldridge and N. Dairy Ashford. E-recycling includes CPUs (Central Processing Units), monitors, keyboards, laptops, power cords, printers, TVs, FAX machines, cell phones and more. Residents are also encouraged to bring personal documents, photographs, diskettes, micro-fiche, CD-Roms, videotapes, cassette tapes and X-rays for shredding.
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Harris County Seeks Public Input on Resident’s Park Usage
Harris County is conducting a survey of area residents to garner insight from the community to better understand the level of awareness and usage of parks in Harris County. The information collected in this study will be used to guide the future designs of parks in Harris County.
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