Texans Planning State-of-the-Art Team Training Facility, Sports and Entertainment Complex in Bridgeland
The Toro District will include a 22-acre Houston Texans facility and create 17,000 jobs with a $34 billion economic impact, driving growth and community services in Harris County.
- On Feb. 12, Harris County's Commissioners Court approved a partnership to develop Toro District, an 83-acre mixed-use sports and entertainment complex in Bridgeland community, northwest Harris County.
- Officials emphasized community benefits such as job creation, infrastructure improvements, and youth programs, aligning with county priorities and the Texans' goals.
- Investors pledged $83 million to the Toro District, projected to generate $34 billion and create more than 17,000 jobs with 61 acres of commercial and entertainment space.
- Funding will come partly from a tax increment reinvestment zone authorized on Feb. 12, and Harris County said taxpayer dollars will not fund Texans' facilities while commissioners plan infrastructure upgrades.
- Planned programming includes Friday Night Lights and youth sports programs, expanded parks and trails, a Harris County Community Services Center, and officials said the northwest region is expected to grow in the coming years.
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Houston Texans to Build New Headquarters and Practice Facility in Bridgeland near Katy
Here's a meta description: The Houston Texans will build their new headquarters and practice facility in Bridgeland under a public-private partnership approved by Harris County commissioners. The Toro District project is projected to create more than 17,000 jobs and drive $34 billion in economic impact.
Texans, county in agreement on training facility
The county commission in Harris County, Texas, approved an agreement to work with the Houston Texans to build a new headquarters and training facility on Thursday.The Texans want to build on a portion of an 83-acre site in northwest Harris County and do so in a public-private partnership with the county and real estate developer Howard Hughes Holdings.It has not been announced how much the project would cost and how much each party would pay.The…
Houston Texans working with Harris County, local developer on new team headquarters in Bridgeland
Texans CEO Cal McNair called Thursday “a historic day” as the NFL team announced plans for an 83-acre sports, retail and entertainment development called the "Toro District," a nod to the team's mascot.
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