Save the Date for Our 2nd Annual Spring Festival: energyfest 2026

Energyfest 2026 banner with blue and orange waves. Text reads, 'April 25, 2026, A free community festival, presented by The Energy Corridor.' Website link: energyfest.org.

The year is off to a fast start, and so is the planning for our premier spring community and business event! Energyfest 2026 is officially returning to celebrate the people, businesses, and energy that make our District thrive. Don't miss out on an afternoon of live music, food trucks, and great networking.

Location: Addicks Park and Ride

Time: 4-8 PM

Want to get involved? We are currently looking for vendors and sponsors to help make this our best year yet! Visit our website to claim your sponsorship, to apply as an exhibitor, or to RSVP early to join the fun.

Construction Update: Memorial Drive Resurfacing Project

Map highlighting the Memorial Drive resurfacing project in Houston, with work in progress marked in red between areas labeled Highway 6 and North Eldridge Parkway. Expected completion date: March 2026.

In early January, the City of Houston set out traffic control equipment for the resurfacing of Memorial Drive between Highway 6 and North Eldridge Parkway. The work has officially started and we are happy to share that the City’s timeline shows the work progressing lane by lane from now through the month of March, 2026.

Traffic delays should be expected as crews work to resurface the street to create smoother, safer conditions and help reduce traffic.

PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS:

Mill & Level Up (Lane 1 to 5):

  • Lane 1: January 12-January 18
  • Lane 2: January 12 - January 25
  • Lane 3: January 19 - February 1
  • Lane 4: January 26 - February 8
  • Lane 5: February 2 - February 8

Install Glass Grid & Overlay:

  • Lane 1: February 9 - February 15
  • Lane 2: February 9 - February 22
  • Lane 3: February 16 - March 1
  • Lane 4: February 23 - March 8
  • Lane 5: March 2 - March 8

Clean Up/Restoration/Striping: March 9 - March 15

Demobilization: March 16 - March 22

Join Us in Welcoming 2 New Businesses to the District

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We’re thrilled to welcome Scoops and Bank OZK to the Energy Corridor District.

Scoops officially opened its doors at 1531 Eldridge Pkwy #130 on Thursday, January 22, offering delicious ice cream choices for every sweet tooth.

Bank OZK is now open at 1503 Eldridge Pkwy. Known for their focus on relationships, expertise, and excellence in execution, Bank OZK is a fantastic addition to our business landscape. Stop by to meet their team and see how they can support your personal or professional financial goals in 2026.

Your Thursday Plans: Unwind & Win at the Hyatt!

Promotional flyer for Rig & Sip Thursdays at Black Gold Bar in Houston, TX. Event details include the address and hours, 4 PM to 7 PM. The background features a rustic bar interior, evoking a relaxed, inviting atmosphere for after-work gatherings.

Looking for the perfect spot to transition from the workday to the weekend? Join the Energy Corridor community for a sophisticated happy hour at the Hyatt Regency Houston West. Experience the elegant atmosphere of Black Gold Bar; it’s the perfect opportunity to connect with District leaders and professionals in a relaxed, beautiful setting.

Beyond the great drinks and atmosphere, they’re bringing the community together with some exciting weekly perks:

  • Weekly Prize Drawings: Every Thursday at 6:45 PM.
  • Monthly Grand Prize: A lucky winner receives a 1-night weekend stay!
  • Vendor Showcase Corner: Discover and support local District businesses.

Come for the drinks, stay for the connections!

When: Thursdays - 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Location: Black Gold Bar | 13210 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079

Celebrate Love at Café on the Lake this Valentine's Day!

Elegant Valentine's event flyer for Café on the Lake, featuring ornate borders, a cherub illustration, and details for a special menu on February 14, 2026.

If you haven't made plans for February 14th yet, Café on the Lake is hosting a special three-course dinner from 5 PM to 10 PM. It’s a great local option right here in the District at the Hyatt Regency Houston West.

For $58 per person, the menu features a "Midnight Surf & Turf" with petite filet mignon and tiger shrimp, plus a glass of sparkling wine to start the night. If you're feeling festive, you can even opt for unlimited bubbles for $15+.

THE DETAILS

Date: Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Location: 13210 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77079

Dinner runs from 5 PM to 10 PM at the Hyatt Regency Houston West. You can make a reservation by calling 281-977-6812.

Eat Drink HTX is Back: Dine Out and Do Good this February!

Eat Drink HTX 2026 promotional image with event dates February 15-28. Displays a dining scene benefiting Houston Food Bank, featuring vibrant dishes.

Starting February 15th, the Energy Corridor joins the city-wide celebration for Eat Drink HTX.

This is your chance to explore the District's casual dining scene while supporting the Houston Food Bank. With specially priced 2-course menus for brunch and lunch ($15) and dinner ($25), there’s no better time to visit your local favorites or try something new.

Menus Go Live: February 1st

Event Dates: February 15th – 28th

Mark your calendars now to visit our participating District restaurants Flip 'n Patties and District 7 Memorial! Enjoy some amazing food and help make a difference in our community! Find all participating restaurants here!

Hungry for More? Can’t wait for February 15th? Explore the Energy Corridor Dining Guide today! From hidden gem cafes to power lunch staples, we’ve mapped out 50+ local favorites just for you.

Ride in Comfort with The Woodlands Express

A colorful bus labeled "Woodlands Express" drives past a vibrant mural with the words "Energy Corridor." The scene is bright and lively, conveying efficiency.

Skip the traffic and reclaim your morning! The Woodlands Township-Energy Corridor District Commuter Bus Service continues to provide a seamless, stress-free connection between The Woodlands and the Energy Corridor.

Why Ride?

  • Direct Access: Service runs Monday through Friday from the Sawdust Park & Ride, with key stops at major District hubs including Energy Center 1 & 2,, Shell, ConocoPhillips/McDermott, BP, MD Anderson, and Fluor.
  • Modern Amenities: Enjoy a quiet, comfortable ride with free onboard Wi-Fi—perfect for catching up on emails or a morning nap.
  • New Fleet Coming Soon: The Woodlands recently approved a $24.3M investment for a brand-new fleet of commuter buses arriving later this year, featuring improved HVAC, outlets at every seat, and electronic stop announcements.

Plan your trip!

Download the app via the Apple App Store or Google Play for a seamless ride experience.

For routes and schedules visit our website.

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