The Energy Corridor District consists of over 2,000 acres that extend along both sides of Interstate 10 in West Houston. The District is distinguished by its exceptional location within the Houston metropolitan area, a large and growing critical mass of existing office workers and residents, and adjacency to some of the region’s great natural assets, including Buffalo Bayou and the Addicks and Barker Reservoirs.
Home to the headquarters and regional offices of prominent global firms within the energy sector and beyond, the Energy Corridor 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.
The Energy Corridor is centrally located on Houston’s west side. People working at one of the District’s many corporate headquarters and offices can reach two international airports, downtown, and a world-class medical center. From any of these locations, someone can fly almost anywhere, receive the best medical care, and access cultural amenities.