Benefits of Living in The Energy Corridor District

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Schools

The Energy Corridor District houses some of Houston’s best and brightest public and private schools beginning with quality day care options to Montessori Pre-Ks and several high schools, choices that meet the needs of every family.

Our public schools span three school districts, including Katy ISD, Houston ISD and Spring Branch ISD.

Community Services

The Energy Corridor is home to all religions and ethnicities and has churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious and community institutions to serve all our residents. World-class health care institutions, including MD Anderson, call the District home, helping to make this a unique, thriving community for residents and businesses alike.

Dining

The Energy Corridor is home to a variety of local favorites that offer a business setting for lunch, a warm family environment for dinner and live music and fun for happy hour. Whether you’re in the mood for Italian, Greek, Asian, barbecue, Texas steak, seafood, pizza, burgers or good old Tex-Mex, the Energy Corridor has something to offer!

Parks & Recreation

The Energy Corridor has over 50 miles and 26,000 acres of recreational parks and trails, the perfect green setting for residents who love to maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.

The 11 miles of Terry Hershey Park trails wind through the Energy Corridor, connecting our neighborhoods and businesses and surrounding us in greenery.

Shopping and Services

Our shopping is a mixture of experience and convenience. The District is home to multiple retail locations that mix shopping with food, cafes and bars so you can take a break in between stops.

Some 300,000 square feet of retail space, including groceries, clothing, financial institutions, beauty salons, fitness centers, Mom-and-Pop shops and more are located in the District.