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1996 - Board authorizes expenditure of $1000 to light the ball fields at Quillian Center.
1998 - First annual Corporate Challenge is held. This event has raised more than $140,000 in 13 years.
1999 - Board approves engineering contract for Westpark Tollway Access Study.
2000 - The first of 39 monument signs is installed, marking the District's boundaries.
2000 - BMC Software builds two new buildings at its Westchase District campus.
2002 - 315 custom street signs are installed throughout Westchase District.
2003 - Beautification of Richmond/Gessner and Richmond/Wilcrest esplanades.
2003 - Westchase District locator signs are installed on West Sam Houston Parkway.
2004 - Westchase District Patrol is launched with two specially marked vehicles.
2006 - Long Range Plan is recognized by the Texas Society of Architects.
2007 - Lighting upgrades and planters are installed at Richmond and Briar Forest underpasses.
2009 - 800,000 square feet of LEED-certified office space is built in Westchase District.
2010 - Westchase District celebrates 15 years of building higher value for property owners and businesses.

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WESTCHASE. WHERE BUSINESS IS MOVING

The Westchase District, in the heart of Houston's vibrant west side, represents a unique blend of benefits for both businesses and individuals:

  • Master planning
  • Extraordinary landscaping
  • Abundant shopping, restaurants and entertainment alternatives
  • Nearby housing from the affordable to the luxurious
  • A prestigious location for businesses which several are on the Houston Chronicle's  2009 Top 100 list and professionals
  • A vast, highly-skilled and educated labor pool
  • Highly ranked public and private schools
  • Extraordinary public safety with supplemental police
  • Exceptional access that reduces commute times and puts more productive hours in every day

This last point truly differentiates the Westchase District. We straddle Beltway 8 West between I-10 West and 59. Plus, the new Westpark Tollway leads right to this affluent area. Here, you’ll find everything you need for work or play – without fighting the construction delays so prevalent in other parts of Houston.

HELP!  Need to report a pothole that needs repair, a malfunction traffic signal or graffiti?  Call the City's 3-1-1 non-emergency number or link to the online reporting site.

 
 
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