Westchase District continues to strengthen its position as one of Houston’s most established and connected office submarkets, offering businesses access to a large workforce, diverse office inventory, regional connectivity, and a professionally managed business environment. Companies across industries including energy, engineering, finance, technology, and professional services continue to choose Westchase because of its accessibility, long-term value, and strong mix of amenities.
Located in west Houston, Westchase District includes more than 18 million square feet of office space and over 1,500 businesses operating within the area. Its central location near Beltway 8, Westpark Tollway, and Westheimer Road allows businesses and employees to conveniently access major business corridors across the Houston region, including the Energy Corridor, Memorial, Katy, Sugar Land, and central Houston.
One of the District’s key advantages is its diverse range of office space options. Companies can find everything from smaller office suites for growing businesses to large Class A office campuses designed for major corporate operations. This flexibility allows businesses to establish a presence in Westchase and continue expanding without relocating to another part of Houston.
Westchase also benefits from proximity to a large residential population throughout west Houston, helping employers access a broad and growing workforce. Employees working within the District enjoy convenient access to restaurants, retail, grocery stores, parks, trails, and other daily amenities that support both business activity and quality of life.
In addition to its business environment, Westchase District continues to invest in infrastructure, mobility improvements, pedestrian connectivity, landscaping, and public spaces that support long-term growth and enhance the overall experience for businesses, residents, and visitors. Coordinated district planning and ongoing investment help distinguish Westchase from many traditional office corridors throughout the region.
Today, Westchase remains a strategically positioned business district that combines connectivity, workforce access, established office inventory, and ongoing investment to support long-term economic performance and continued growth.
Source: Adapted and summarized from an article originally prepared in collaboration with Westchase District and the Houston Business Journal.


