City of Houston to spend $9 Million to occupy 43,441 square feet of space in Houston Texas.
Houston, Texas — According to state and local development sources, City of Houston plans to invest $9,000,000.00 to build out 43,441 square feet of new space in Houston. The company plans to occupy the new space at 17000 Aldine Westfield Rd, Building O in Houston, on or about November 1, 2025. According to the company website Home to a respected and energetic cultural arts scene, celebrated restaurants featuring flavors from 35 countries, world-renowned theater groups and the brains behind U.S. space exploration, Houston is a diverse metropolis brimming with personality. With 56,405 acres of total park space, Houston rates first among the nations 10 most populous cities in total acreage of park land. The 165 public and private golf courses around the city and teams in nearly every major professional sport keep sports fever high year-round. The city also employs over 22,000 full-time staff to keep the city running. With nearly 21,000 concerts, plays, exhibitions and other arts programs presented in Houston annually, residents and visitors have access to a wide variety of cultural programs. On any given night, its a safe bet that theres a show somewhere in Houstons Theater District. More than 2 million people visit the Downtown area each year to attend one of the citys world-class performances. Within the Museum District you will find eighteen world-class institutions, including the Menil Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Houston Museum of Natural Science are clustered in this area, drawing a reported seven million visitors to the district each year.
To learn more about City of Houston, visit http://www.houstontx.gov/
Company Contact:
Chris Brown, City Controller
chris.brown@houstontx.gov
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbbrown/
713-837-0311
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