Westchase District has evolved into one of Houston’s most connected and dynamic mixed-use communities, combining major employers, residential living, parks, trails, restaurants, hotels, and regional accessibility in one centrally located district. Originally established through the Texas Legislature in 1995, the District continues to invest in infrastructure, mobility, beautification, and public spaces designed to support long-term economic growth and quality of life.
Today, more than 60,000 people work within Westchase District, while more than 500,000 residents live within a five-mile radius. Its central location near Beltway 8, Westpark Tollway, I-10, and US-59 provides convenient access to many of Houston’s major business centers and destinations. Public transportation options, improved sidewalks, custom bus shelters, and nearly five miles of connected trails further support mobility throughout the area.
Westchase District also continues to expand its parks and public spaces. Camden Park, one of the District’s newest additions, has quickly become a popular destination featuring playgrounds, trails, green space, live events, and community gathering areas. Other parks and trail connections throughout the District support both recreation and everyday connectivity for residents, employees, and visitors.
The District remains home to a diverse mix of businesses and office space, including Class A developments and major employers such as Phillips 66, Honeywell International, Quest Diagnostics, and Mattress Firm. Ongoing infrastructure investments and redevelopment opportunities continue to position Westchase as a competitive and evolving business environment within Houston.
In addition to its business environment, Westchase District offers a wide range of amenities including restaurants, retail, hotels, grocery stores, healthcare providers, and residential communities. District leadership continues to focus on creating a connected, accessible, and vibrant environment that supports both economic development and everyday life.
Source: Adapted and summarized from an article published by Bisnow Studio B in collaboration with Westchase District.


