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Choosing a Realtor

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Houston-Area Calendar of Events

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“Cancer, I am stronger than you” Emmie Gooch | Cancer Survivor Emmie would have gone anywhere to beat cancer. But she chose to stay close to home since MD Anderson, the nation’s number-one ranked cancer hospital, was nearby. At every stage of her cancer journey, she received the most advanced treatment available from her dedicated team of experts, whose only focus is ending cancer. With multiple locations across Houston, Emmie beat cancer on her own terms and with a strength that is truly inspiring. Appointments are available at an MD Anderson location near you. Call 713-745-9940 or visit FindYourMDAnderson.com.

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contents|sections WELCOME TO HOUSTON • 10

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HOUSING + NEIGHBORHOODS • 14

Phone: 713-952-1916 Fax: 713-952-1956 info@HoustonNewcomerGuides.com www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com

15 Neighborhoods 20 Houston Map 22 Spotlight: Central Houston Living

PHOTOGRAPHY We would like to thank the following

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THE HOME FRONT • 34 37 Cost of Living 37 Master-Planned Communities 40 Mortgage Options

for their contributions: Visit Houston The Houston Texans Cross Creek Ranch Yorkshire Academy

EDUCATION IN HOUSTON • 44 46 Public Schools 49 Private Schools 61 Higher Education

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Lennar Homes CityCentre Beazer Homes

67 Senior Housing Options

Sam Houston Race Park

71 Moving Companies 74 Utilities 78 International Relocation 80 Places of Worship

HEALTHCARE RESOURCES • 82 84 Finding a Doctor

Houston Astros

Top Golf Houston International Jazz Festival Texas Renaissance Festival Schlitterbahn Galveston Eric Pohl Katy Mills Mall La Centerra At Cinco Ranch Uptown Park

EDITORIAL We would like to thank the following writers for their editorial contributions

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to the publication:

BUSINESS + COMMUNITY • 88

Joy Oden Cecile Nemitz-Ruffino

89 Area Chambers of Commerce 90 Houston by the Numbers

LEISURE + RECREATION • 92

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Space Center Houston

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Discover Green - Katya Horner, Photographer

ACTIVE ADULTS + SENIOR LIVING • 64 68 Assisted Living Communities

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Our housewarming gift to you: a $200 move-in bonus.

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Call or visit txu.com/mover today for your $200 move-in bonus. Use promo code “MOVE.” Valid for new TXU Energy move-in accounts enrolled at a single-family residential premises through this offer on a qualifying electricity plan. Redemption instructions will be mailed following enrollment. Allow six weeks after TXU Energy has received payment of your first month’s bill to receive the bonus. Card is valid for six months after issuance. Limit one per premises. Offer subject to change or cancellation at any time. Additional eligibility requirements, terms and conditions may apply. ©2018 TXU Energy. All rights reserved. REP #10004


WELCOME from

THE CITY OF HOUSTON MAYOR Diversity, Entrepreneurship, Thriving Economy, World-Class Entertainment Just a few of the benefits of living in the Greater Houston area.

Greetings! Let me be the first to welcome you to Houston! You are going to love living here. We are the most diverse City in the nation – a City with an entrepreneurial spirit and a City where you can achieve your dreams. Houston is still the Energy Capital of the World, but our economy has diversified over the years to include technology, medicine and manufacturing and shipping. I invite you to explore all that this great city has to offer. Whether it’s our world-class restaurants, theaters, museums, shopping, thrilling sports teams or the new Independence Plaza at the Johnson Space Center which houses the world’s first and only replica of the space shuttle/carrier, Houston has it all. It all combines together to create the ideal city in which to live, work and play. Houston Newcomer and Relocation Guides can be an invaluable source of information as you prepare for your relocation. It showcases every aspect of living and working in the city of Houston.

We look forward to having you as a Houstonian!

Sincerely,

Sylvester Turner City of Houston Mayor

P.O. Box 1562, Houston, Texas 77251-1562 Telephone – Dial 311 www.houstontx.gov

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WELCOME from the

CENTRAL & WEST HOUSTON REGION Welcome to Houston! Find your dream home in the Greater Houston area and take advantage of what the community has to offer. Welcome to Houston! You’ve just arrived at one of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in America, with a low cost of living, world-renowned Texas Medical Center, incredible cuisine, and countless arts, entertainment, sports and recreation destinations, and home of the World Champion Houston Astros. As you drive around and familiarize yourself with the Houston area, you’ll probably notice license plates from many different states, as the addition of thousands of new jobs over the past few years has drawn people here from all across the U.S. HAR CENTRAL 3693 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77027 713- 629-1900 Fax: 713- 961-4869

BAY AREA 16903 Buccaneer Lane, Suite 110 Houston, TX 77058 713-629-1900 ext. 750 Fax: 281-486-7530

MONTGOMERY COUNTY 19075 I-45 South, Suite 210 Conroe, TX 77385 713-629-1900 ext. 760 Fax: 936-273-0344

FORT BEND 6680 Greatwood Pkwy. Sugar Land, TX 77479 713-629-1900 ext. 700 Fax: 281-343-9557

The Houston real estate market has been one of the healthiest in the country, offering a wide selection of communities and properties to suit every lifestyle, whether you plan to buy or rent. The 37,000 members of the Houston Association of REALTORS® (HAR) help make the American Dream come true for individuals and families every day. HAR is the nation’s second largest local REALTOR® organization and our members appreciate that a home is one of the greatest investments you will ever make. More than a million consumers begin searching for their dream home every month on HAR’s award-winning website, HAR.com, which actually showcases property listings for the entire state of Texas. Our site offers dozens of user-friendly tools to explore specific properties and their amenities as well as to find detailed information about neighborhoods, schools, businesses and much more. Those same features are available through the free HAR.com app, making your property search convenient while on the go. HAR and the City of Houston also developed the free Houston Living app, which provides instant access to information about Houston’s elected officials, city services and amenities, local events, neighborhood associations and much more. On behalf of HAR, it’s my great pleasure to welcome you to Houston. We hope you take advantage of everything our incredible community offers. Sincerely,

Kenya Burrell-VanWormer 2018 Chair Houston Association of REALTORS®


WELCOME to

CENTRAL & WEST HOUSTON Dear Houston Newcomers,

777 N. Eldridge Pkwy. Ste 270 Houston, TX 77079

On behalf of our fine West Houston and Katy business organizations and our members, it is an honor to welcome you to the area. We are proud of our communities. From Downtown Houston to Katy, you will find outstanding retail centers, fine hotels and restaurants, and excellent recreational opportunities that are all close to home. The vibrant economic climate of the area is second-to-none. International corporations and entrepreneurs alike seek out the many business opportunities the area has to offer. Development within the 610 Loop and along Interstate 10 West, Highway 6, and the Grand Parkway provides unlimited growth potential for emerging, expanding, or relocating companies. From Alief to Spring Branch, West Houston’s business and residential communities are diverse and the possibilities are endless. Westchase has many attractive living options within walking distance of some of Houston’s largest employers. The Energy Corridor’s concentration of worldwide and Houston-based petroleum companies is a tribute to the ambition and drive of the area. Master-planned communities and resale homes in West Houston and Katy continue to meet the housing demands of families relocating to our area with some of the most affordable prices in the country. Homes in the lovely Memorial Villages are a solid value because of their location and serene setting. Additionally, the redevelopment of Downtown Houston and the popularity of the Intown and Galleria neighborhoods is tremendous. The highway and transportation infrastructure is ever-growing to meet the mobility needs of our residents and businesses. Light rail, the expansion of Interstate 10, and two new toll roads make traveling from West Houston and Katy to other parts of the city quick and convenient. Health care for residents is exceptional. The world-class Texas Medical Center in the heart of Houston has many affiliated hospitals and clinics close to home to meet the medical needs of area residents. Education is another primary consideration for relocating families. The Alief ISD, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, Houston ISD, Katy ISD, Lamar CISD and Spring Branch ISD are among the very best in Texas. Additionally, there is an outstanding variety of private and parochial schools from which to choose. We welcome you to our area and would like the opportunity to serve you personally. Please do not hesitate to contact or simply stop by our offices to see how we may be able to assist you in your relocation. Sincerely,

David Hightower, President Energy Corridor District

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Jeannie M. Bollinger, President & CEO Houston West Chamber of Commerce

Ann F. Hodge, President/CEO Katy Area Chamber of Commerce

Lance LaCour, President/CEO Katy Area Economic Development Council, Inc.

Jim Murphy, General Manager Westchase District

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Welcome to HOUSTON A new Houstonian arrives about every fourteen minutes; in the last year, a new job was added to the area about every twelve. Many of the new jobs and new residents are settling in West Houston, one of the city’s most dynamic parts.

West

Houston

resonates

with

energy,

recreation, entertainment and some of the top-selling master-planned communities in the United States. Quality of life – including top-rated schools – has drawn residents and employers alike. It’s hard to think of another region anywhere in the U.S. more energetic than West Houston. And we mean “energetic” literally, because West Houston is the Energy Capital of Houston, which is the Energy Capital of the World. Just like the country, Houston’s growth has always headed west. More than 1.7 million people live in Greater West Houston and 580,000 are employed in the area, according to 2017 data from the West Houston Association. West Houston residents are highly educated, with 43% holding a college degree, compared to 36% of Houstonians.

Many – but by no means all – of West Houston’s residents and employers are associated with the energy industry. West Houston is home to the world-famous Energy Corridor, home to more than 300 multi-national, national and local companies involved in every aspect of energy. As the region’s third-largest employment center – only Downtown Houston and the Texas Medical Center are bigger – the Energy Corridor has more than 91,000 employees. With so many smart and successful professionals working in the area, it’s no surprise that several West Houston ZIP codes rank among the wealthiest in Texas and the U.S., according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and eight of the most affluent Houston neighborhoods are in West Houston. Top-rated schools and world-class healthcare round out West Houston’s envied

quality of life. The area is served by the Katy Independent School District, one of the best districts in the U.S., as well as Fort Bend, Cypress-Fairbanks, Spring Branch and Houston ISD, all of which have excellent ratings and campuses. West Houston is also attracting new private schools, such as the British International School of Houston, which has opened a new $80 million K-12 campus in Katy. There is also a growing concentration of modern, leading-edge hospitals in West Houston, including Memorial Hermann Katy, Houston Methodist St. Catherine and Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) West

Campus.

Houston’s

world-re-

nowned M.D. Anderson Cancer Center chose Katy as the location for its first complete standalone facility outside of the Texas Medical Center.

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WELCOME TO WEST HOUSTON

RECREATION West Houston is much more than a lovely place to learn, work and live. Residents enjoy the leafy outdoors by hiking, cycling, birding, and golfing. With over 200 sunny days a year, a moderate climate and many public and private courses, this is a golfer’s paradise. In addition, the area boasts more than 26,000 acres of parks, reservoirs and open space, plus more than 50 miles of trails, which includes the 9,200-acre Cullen Park and the 7,800-acre George Bush Park, two of the largest metropolitan parks in the United States. west side for the enjoyment and benefit A master plan to create more than 100 miles

of all. The number of protected acres has

of interconnected trails in West Houston,

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within a 6-mile radius centered at the intersection of the Katy Freeway (I-10 West) and State Highway 6, is well under way.

years ago.

The Katy Prairie Conservancy is succeeding

SHOPPING AND ENTERTAINMENT

in preserving an ecologically vital prairie

West Houston is becoming one of the

and associated wetlands on Houston’s far

most vibrant shopping and entertainment

destinations in the Gulf Coast region. With 5 major anchors and over 150 shops and restaurants, the recently rejuvenated Memorial City Mall is one of the region’s most popular malls. Located at the Katy Freeway and Sam Houston Tollway, the 37-acre CityCentre development is an urban mix of restaurants, shops, offices and apartments, set amid European-style open-air plazas and carefully designed green spaces. LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch is another open-air festival of shopping, dining and entertainment, with buildings evoking the feel of a small-town Main Street, and events that include outdoor movies, concerts and a weekly Farmer’s Market. A little further west, Katy Mills Mall is one of the biggest outlet malls in the nation, and nearby the Katy Main Street development is planned for 1 million square feet of shopping, restaurants and services. It will be built in two phases; phase one is already complete. Recently completed is Grand Crossing, a master-planned development at the southwest corner of the Katy Freeway and Grand Parkway, with shops, offices and a hotel. University Center, a mixed-use development at the northeast corner of this key intersection, will be anchored by a 46-acre University of Houston campus.

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But the fun doesn’t stop at shopping. There’s plenty of amusement to be had at many venues for play, like Top Golf, a golf games venue, or IFly, where you can soar on an upward air current. Or, splash your way through summer at Typhoon Texas and at


any of the many splash pads, play fountains and pools in the area. And take advantage of some of the most diverse dining options in the world at one of the thousands of restaurants in the area. Choose from a quick bite at a rustic local tradition, or enjoy a world-class culinary experience from an award-winning chef. All

museum or memorial, visit a performance of traditional dance, appreciate the visual artistry on display at a local gallery or sample one of any number of international cultures. Of course, down the road, the world-class museum district, galleries, theatres and performance venues of Houston make taking in an amazing show easy.

are ready to serve you in West Houston.

Houston mobility, stretches from the 610 Loop to the Grand Parkway, and construction has begun to extend this popular tollway another 2.5 miles westward to Fulshear. Widening of FM 1093 is also part of this vital mobility project. The Grand Parkway is also a strategic part of West Houston’s mobility infrastructure.

TRANSPORTATION CULTURE

Some of the most significant mobility proj-

The people of West Houston like to celebrate – their heritage, their community, their food, heck, anything. And you’ll find many festivals and parties all year long. From Katy’s Wild West Brewfest to Music on the Patio at Italian Maid Café in Fulshear; gatherings to eat, enjoy and engage are everywhere.

ects in the metropolitan area are happening

Houston is the most diverse city in the country and the cultural offerings reflect that. In West Houston, it’s possible to immerse yourself in history at an area

The Westpark Tollway, another key to West

in West Houston.

Houston’s third major loop is now open from U.S. 59 South to U.S. 59 North as a toll road, allowing commuters to travel without stopping from Fort Bend County

The Katy Freeway (I-10) – the undisputed major artery of West Houston – was expanded in a $2.8 billion, 23-mile-long project completed in 2008, and a new project is adding more lanes. Still considered one of the nation’s most innovative urban mobility projects, the Katy Freeway has toll lanes with variable congestion pricing, along with free lanes for high-occupancy vehicles.

in the south to the Cy-Fair area, The Woodlands area and Montgomery County toward the north and east. With so much in its favor, it’s no surprise that West Houston sits in the middle of a growth trend that is projected to add 3.4 million new residents to Harris County by 2050. You might be one of them and you’ll find a warm welcome in West Houston. 

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cities neighborhoods cost of living & map neighborhood spotlight

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HOUSING &

NEIGHBORHOODS A new Houstonian arrives about every fourteen minutes; in the last year, a new job was added to the area about every twelve. Many of the new jobs and new residaents are settling in West Houston, one of the city’s most dynamic parts.

From

established

neighborhoods

with

Following are brief introductions to some

west of the Grand Parkway, Cane Island

mid-century homes and tree-lined streets,

of the most significant neighborhoods,

is located in the Katy school district and is

to mega master-planned communities that

communities and municipalities in West

only minutes from the Energy Corridor and

Houston and Katy.

other destinations. The first phase includes

are among the nation’s top-sellers, West

13 model homes in 7 residential neigh-

Houston offers a diverse range of housing choices. Whether it’s a cozy Memorial

NEIGHBORHOODS

enclave or a new Katy development with thousands of acres, West Houston communities share many desirable traits: highly

CANE ISLAND Named after the 1872 settlement that later

borhoods. Three of these neighborhoods are gated, and overall home styles include traditional single-family homes and luxury patio homes. The first phase also includes

became Katy, Cane Island is a 1,000-acre

a 4-acre amenity center with an amphithe-

community planned for more than 2,000

ater shaded by 75-year-old oak trees. Other

homes priced from the $250,000s to more

attractions include a pool and splash pad, a

than $1 million. The community is easily

two-story fitness center, and two spacious

bility to major employers, shopping and

accessible from the Cane Island Parkway

tree houses with decks. A glass conservatory

healthcare providers.

exit from I-10 West. Less than four miles

offers an ideal place for community events

regarded public schools, proximity to many of the region’s largest and most popular parks and trail systems, and easy accessi-

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AC R E AGE E STATE S The allure of Fulbrook is undeniable. This wonderfully wooded acreage community is the ideal spot for your rural retreat - convenient to the city life but nestled in nature. The trusted luxury custom homebuilders of Fulbrook Acreage Estates will help you design your own sanctuary to suit your family’s unique needs and desires. Fulbrook Estate owners get to enjoy an amazing tax rate of just 1.96% and there are no MUD taxes. The natural oxbow lakes are perfect for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. More than 200 sprawling acres are dedicated to the picturesque open spaces. Living in nature is spectacular but for those who are excited about a little entertainment once in a while,

they can find live performances at the gazebo or host a family outing in the pavilion. Building a dream estate in Fulbrook allows the residents the opportunity to enjoy the small town charm of the Fulshear Community where new public schools, numerous private schools as well as the prestigious Katy Medical Center is truly something special. It is home to amazing golf courses, fun filled community events as well as holiday festivals. A variety of retail stores and restaurants including the famous “Dozier’s BBQ” beckon residents to the delightful town center and newly opened Pier 36. Come see for yourself why Fulbrook Acreage Estates located in the up and coming town of Fulshear is the perfect place to raise your family.

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and exhibits. The heavily wooded halfmile arrival experience includes two “living archway” tunnels made of evergreens and seasonal colors, leading to a three-acre lake and the Cane Island Welcome Center.

CROSS CREEK RANCH The master plan for this community was designed with two priorities – to enhance the lifestyles of its residents and to be kind to the environment. The results are evident in Flewellen Creek Park, a 150-acre park that winds through the heart of Cross Creek Ranch, providing a habitat for birds and wildlife while also connecting the entire community. With a boardwalk and overlook, Polishing Pond is a beautiful nature habitat and water quality basin that’s about the size of 48 football fields. More amenities include the Adventure Island Water Park, miles of hike and bike trails, Arbor Park, and a spacious fitness center. Cross Creek Ranch Hill, a 40-foot incline affectionately dubbed as Mt. Fulshear, is a popular place for residents to walk their dogs, fly kites, enjoy picnics or simply relax. One of its most unique amenities is the Italian Maid Café, offering everything from Lasagna Bolognese to Chicken Aioli for dine-in or takeout. Located at the crossroads of FM 1463 and FM 1093, just west of the Grand Parkway and Westpark Tollway, Cross Creek Ranch is served by the award-winning Katy and Lamar Consolidated School Districts.

JORDAN RANCH One of the newest communities from Johnson Development, Jordan Ranch is in Fulshear, recently named the #1 place to raise a family in the Houston area by Niche.com. Jordan Ranch is one mile from I-10 West, with convenient access to the Grand Parkway, which now extends all the way from U.S. 59 South to U.S. 59 North. Planned for 2,800 homes, this 1,350-acre community is planned to include a swimming pool, pocket parks, and hike and bike trails. Near the Energy Corridor, Jordan Ranch is part of the five-star Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, with brand-new junior high and high schools opened in 2016, and a new elementary that opened for the 2017/2018

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school year. New homes are offered by six leading homebuilders, including David Weekley, Highland, Newmark, Perry, Plantation and Westin.

KINGDOM HEIGHTS Kingdom

Heights

was

carefully

and

uniquely designed to provide “lakefront” and “park side” living to homeowners at an affordable price in Rosenberg. Kingdom Heights is a 572-acre master planned community with 12 lakes and 39 parks being developed on 150 acres, water and green space will separate this community from any other in Fort Bend County. The community includes a large recreation center with a resort style pool and fitness center. Excellent Lamar ISD schools; Foster High School and Briscoe Junior High are right down the road. Kingdom Heights is just minutes from Sugar Land Towne Centre, the Stafford Civic Center, Fort Bend Theatre and an array of local shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation opportunities. New-home offerings in Kingdom Heights start in the mid

Alief ’s boundaries include Westheimer on the north, Sam Houston Tollway on the east, the Fort Bend County line on the west, and U.S. 59 South on the south. The boundaries of the Alief Independent School District are roughly equivalent. In the early 20th century, Alief flourished as a rice and cotton-growing town and new settlers included German immigrants and African-Americans. Alief grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s and soon became home to a diverse population. Today, it is home to Houston’s thriving Chinatown community and the desirable Westchase business district.

KATY One of the fastest-growing and most desirable suburbs in the Houston area, Katy is located where Fort Bend County, Harris County and Waller County converge. The Katy Freeway (I-10 West), the Grand Parkway and the Westpark Tollway link Katy to the nearby Energy Corridor and all of Houston. From historic homes and shops in Old Town Katy, to new homes and upscale restaurants in

$200’s from three quality builders. Kingdom

some of the nation’s largest and most popular

Heights development plan will eventually

master-planned communities, Katy has it all.

have 1,430 home sites.

The actual City of Katy has a population of about 15,000, but the overall Katy area is

ALIEF Recognized as a town in 1894, Alief is named after its first postmistress, Alief Ozelda Magee, who was part of the first family to settle in the area. Today, the original 1,250-acre town is located mostly within the city limits of Houston, with some of its area in unincorporated Harris County.

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home to more than 18,282 people (according the the 2017 US Census Bureau Estimate), which is more than Pittsburgh. Katy receives a steady stream of accolades from national publications and groups for its high quality of life, its highly regarded schools and its educated and affluent population. Some of the biggest retail

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L IVE ON A LAKE OR PARK Kingdom Heights is a premier master planned community with 150 acres of parks and lakes. The community was carefully designed to be unique in Fort Bend County and offer affordable living with outstanding amenities. Most home sites in Kingdom Heights are built on a lake or park. This provides comfortable space throughout the community with room for families to grow and play. Walking throughout the community will lead you to several parks and large lakes for fishing from the shore or canoe. Amenities in Kingdom Heights are extraordinary for an affordable location. The large Recreation Center has a full kitchen and a large area for hosting parties indoor or on the patio by the pool. The Fitness Center is a fully

equipped gym for residents with a convenient look out to a playground for the kids. Other amenities include a resort style pool, sport fields and more! If you are looking for value and want to live in a unique, family friendly Fort Bend County Master Planned Community, Kingdom Heights is without equal. Follow Kingdom Heights on Facebook to keep up with their latest events and happenings.

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and entertainment complexes in the Houston

set up a colony. In 1888, Fulshear granted

2,154-acre Bear Creek Park, offering trails,

region are in the Katy area, including Katy

passage to the San Antonio & Aransas Pass

sports fields, picnic areas and tennis courts.

Mills Mall, home to more than 200 premium

Railway and the town grew to 11 stores, three

outlet stores, and LaCenterra at Cinco

saloons, a post office, school and hotel. Today,

This area also has a number of established

Ranch, offering dozens of shops, restaurants,

Fulshear is undergoing another kind of boom,

communities, including Copperfield. Located

salons and cafes in a pedestrian friendly

as modern-day settlers stake their homestead

along Highway 6, just west of U.S. 290,

Main Street atmosphere. The University of

claims. But the town is still home to friendly

Copperfield was completed in the 1980s

Houston and Houston Community College

families, descendants of the women who took

and early 1990s as one of Houston’s earliest

both have campuses in Katy.

lunches to the railway workers when then

master-planned communities. Thanks to the

stopped in their town. Niche.com rated the

FULSHEAR

town the “#1 place to raise a family in the

In some ways, Fulshear is the new Katy, as

Houston area.”

scenic restrictions along Highway 6, the recreational areas and the protective covenants put in place by Friendswood Development Co.,

Houston’s growth marches ever westward,

Copperfield is still a very attractive, desir-

become harder to find. Today, Fulshear has

BEAR CREEK & HIGHWAY 6 AREA

some of the newest, largest and most successful

The Bear Creek and Highway 6 area is a

master-planned communities in the Houston

wedge of prime west-by-northwest real

region, including Cross Creek Ranch and

estate located between I-10 West and U.S.

Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek. The extension of

290 West, and to the west of the Sam

the Westpark Tollway westward to Fulshear is

Houston Tollway. The area is home to the

underway and will improve the already good

Addicks and Barker reservoirs, created

mobility in the area. The appeal of the land is

in 1938 to control downstream flooding

another attraction, as the Katy prairie changes

of Buffalo Bayou. These reservoirs cover

to gently rolling terrain around Fulshear.

approximately 26,000 acres and lend the

Master-Planned Community of the Year by

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the Greater Houston Builder’s Association.

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MEMORIAL WEST

wooded greenbelts and the prestigious Lake-

“Memorial West” commonly refers to

side Country Club.

the middle ground between the close-in Memorial area and Katy. It stretches west to Highway 6, with Memorial Drive as its spine, with a succession of wooded, highly desirable

neighborhoods:

Frostwood;

Nottingham; Wilchester; Fleetwood; and

From Kirkwood to Dairy Ashford are the “Ashford”

subdivisions:

Ashford

Forest,

Ashford Village and Ashford Hills. They were developed from the 1960s and today are established, community-oriented neighborhoods.

Barkers Landing. These neighborhoods are prized for their large, leafy lots, and for

SPRING BRANCH / MEMORIAL

highly rated schools in the Houston and

Straddling the Katy Freeway are two very

Katy school districts, along with many

different areas – modest mid-century Spring

outstanding private schools. Proximity to

Branch and the upscale Memorial area.

Energy Corridor employers and to shopping at Memorial City Mall, CityCentre and the

Spring Branch, which spreads along the

Galleria increases the area’s appeal. The

north side of I-10 from about the 610 Loop

redevelopment of the former Exxon Chem-

to the Beltway, maintains a suburban char-

ical campus nearby is adding a major new

acter with post-World War II homes, 1950s

attraction. The area is also close to some

era shopping plazas and tall trees. Starting

of Houston’s most popular parks, including

in the 1970s, a large number of apartment

Terry Hershey Park, with its well-used bike

complexes began rising in the area, leading

and running trails along Buffalo Bayou.

to its eventual decline.

BRIAR FOREST NEIGHBORHOODS

Spring Branch is coming back, however,

Briar Forest is bounded by Buffalo Bayou to the north, Westheimer to the south, Gessner to the east and Dairy Ashford to the west. With easy access to I-10, the beltway, Westpark Tollway, Westheimer, Westchase District and the Energy Corridor, the area is very well situated. It includes the neighborhoods of Briargrove Park, Walnut Bend,

with young homeowners moving in to restore and expand existing homes, and homebuilders

redeveloping

large

tracts

formerly occupied by apartments and shopping centers. With names such as Bunker Hill Village and Hedwig Village, the Memorial Villages are nestled in a woody area along Memorial

ALIEF Millie Bush Dog Park, Alief Amity Park, Hong Kong Market, Vietnamese Culture & Science Association KATY Katy Mills Mall, KCAM Contemporary Art Museum, LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch, Typhoon Texas MEMORIAL WEST Terry Hershey Park, Citycentre, Memorial City Mall, Town and Country Village MEMORIAL AREA IKEA, iFly Indoor Skydiving, Texas Rock Gym, Sky High Sports, Topgolf UPTOWN Galleria Houston & ICE at the Galleria, Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, iPic Theaters

campus is being transformed into a mixed-use center set among ponds and woods.

UPTOWN Uptown is the term that Galleria area boosters have worked to establish for the entire neighborhood surrounding Houston’s most iconic shopping mall. Whether you

Drive, mostly south of I-10. Home to some

call it Uptown or simply the Galleria area,

of the wealthiest ZIP codes in Houston and

it’s arguably the city’s most prolific spot for

the nation, these villages maintain a rural

high-rise and mid-rise condominiums that

Briargrove Park, situated between Gessner and

character with winding tree-filled lanes, huge

are for sale rather than for lease.

the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8), is a

lots and gated enclaves. Styles range from

closely knit, family-oriented neighborhood of

rambling brick ranch houses to Georgian-style

approximately 1,500 well-maintained homes.

mansions. Many well-kept townhome and

Lakeside Place and Ashford Forest which are all located along Briar Forest Drive.

condo complexes are also in the area. Walnut Bend is located west of Briargrove

A good example is the Astoria, a 75-unit high-rise on Post Oak Boulevard. Nearly sold out before it was completed, this 29-story Art Deco style building is just one of many new high-rise developments in the area.

Park and the Sam Houston Tollway. Many

Stretching to the Beltway and beyond,

homes are within walking distance of

the greater Memorial area is also heavily

Walnut Bend Elementary and a popular

wooded and highly desired, with mature

community center with a swimming pool

trees, well-preserved original homes and

and tennis courts.

new construction.

The popular Lakeside Place neighborhoods

Residents of these neighborhoods shop at

George H.W. Bush. Filled with parks, shady

stretch from Wilcrest to Kirkwood, and to

Memorial City Mall, the Galleria, and the

esplanades and large leafy lots, Tanglewood

the north of Briar Forest. Developed in the

CityCentre urban-style mixed use center.

has rambling ranch houses alongside newer

1970s, they are surrounded by peaceful,

Republic Square, the former Exxon Mobil

Mediterranean and English style homes. 

Just up San Felipe, the dense urban vibe of the Galleria gives way to well-planned neighborhoods such as Tanglewood, best known as the current neighborhood of former President

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“We Love Houston.” The 28-foot welcoming

publicly traded oil and gas exploration and

healthcare and other recession-resistant

sign says it all. Open and friendly Housto-

production companies.

industries now accounting for a larger share

nians embody a boisterous spirit of growth

of the regional economy. In fact, Houston

and optimism – a can-do attitude – and cele-

Despite the slowdown in the energy industry

has more Fortune 500 company headquar-

brate individuality and quirky creativity.

over the past couple of years, optimism

ters than any U.S. city other than Chicago

has crept back into the markets as the price

and New York.

Houston, the city with no limits, is America’s most diverse city. Whatever their

of oil has slowly improved; consensus is building that the Houston economy may

Houston’s Texas Medical Center is the

also have seen the worst of this drilling

largest in the world, employing more

downturn and that better times are just

than 106,000 people and welcoming 10

ahead, according to the University of

million patient visits each year. The Port of

Houston’s status as the Energy Capital of

Houston Bauer Institute for Regional Fore-

Houston is the nation’s top seaport by many

the World remains unrivaled. The city is

casting. That’s largely because Houston has

home to more than 3,700 energy related

worked hard to diversify its economic base

firms, including 40 of the nation’s 145

since the hard oil crash of the 1980s, with

backgrounds, newcomers from around the nation and the world come to Houston in huge numbers.

measures, and ranks as one of the busiest ports in the world by cargo tonnage. NASA’s Johnson Space Center adds to Houston’s economic diversity, and the city has consular offices from 92 countries.

Considerations When Searching for a Home in Central Houston: • While much of Houston is unzoned, check out potential restrictions such as deed restrictions and historic district status – the latter has been spreading through Central Houston. While restrictions can be very beneficial for neighborhood preservation, they might not be compatible with a buyer’s future vision for their new property. • It’s relatively quick and easy to check the reputation of volume builders in large suburban communities, but inner city builders and renovators may be very small or even brand-new. Real estate agents and previous buyers can be good sources to check with. • If schools are a consideration, keep in mind that the reputations of inner city schools can vary widely from campus to campus, even within a small geographic area. Urban districts such as HISD have many outstanding magnet and neighborhood schools, however, attendance boundaries are not often flexible.

Due to Houston’s sheer enormity – the 8,929-square-mile metro area is larger than the state of New Jersey – most of its growth takes place outside of the 610 Loop, the innermost of the three highway rings around Houston. But inside 610, the living is good and getting better.

WHAT’S SO GREAT ABOUT LIVING IN CENTRAL HOUSTON? Today, Central Houston is experiencing a renaissance the likes of which it hasn’t seen since John and Augustus Allen founded the city at the confluence of Buffalo and White Oak Bayous in 1836. Known as Allen’s Landing, and sometimes called Houston’s Plymouth Rock, this spot provided a natural

• When moving into a transitional neighborhood, keep in mind that problems such as crime, litter and rundown or abandoned properties may still take several more years to turn around. Redevelopment, while sometimes fast, can also progress very slowly.

turning basin for the first Port of Houston.

• If it’s important to you, consider that large tracts of open or industrial land, especially if they border a major street, can be redeveloped as multifamily residential, commercial or other.

dramatically throughout the second half

• If a home or neighborhood is located near a major freeway, keep in mind that urban freeways are always candidates for expansion. Do your research on projects that have been announced or talked about. The expansion of I-45 North and the proposed Houston-Dallas high-speed rail line may impact a number of Central Houston neighborhoods. • A s with high-rise and mid-rise living anywhere, keep in mind that a great view is never guaranteed to last forever, unless your building looks onto a park or other green space.

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Like much of Central Houston, the area surrounding

Allen’s

Landing

declined

of the 20th century, as Houston’s booming postwar growth focused almost exclusively on the suburbs. Today, however, Allen’s Landing has made a rousing comeback, thanks to a $4.6 million revitalization that added a terraced lawn, a concert wharf and new public art. The historic Sunset Coffee Building at Allen’s Landing is being renovated and transformed into a recreational and cultural center.


The rebound of Allen’s Landing mirrors

version of Central Park. On the exciting

developer is transforming it into a mixed-use

the revitalization that’s taking place in

east side of Downtown, BBVA Compass

complex called Post HTX with private event

many other parts of Central Houston. As

Stadium is home to the Houston Dynamo

space and residential, office, retail and

newcomers and longtime residents alike

soccer team. Reliant Stadium, home to the

restaurant spaces.

seek to experience the convenience and

Houston Texans football team, is just inside

cultural richness of city living, long-for-

the 610 Loop.

Meanwhile, more options include movies and concerts at historic Market Square Park, and

gotten or simply sleepy neighborhoods in all directions from Downtown are waking

After decades of mainly being a 9-to-5

up and offering new living opportunities

destination for office workers, Downtown

that are as diverse as Houston itself. These

Houston is fast transforming itself into

It‘s well known that Houstonians eat out

include urban lofts in converted warehouses,

a 24/7 place where people live, work and

more than residents of any other city, and

gleaming new mid-rise and high-rise build-

play. More than a dozen new residential

with 11,000 eateries to choose from, who

ings, renovated historic bungalows and

towers are sprouting up all over downtown,

could blame them? Central Houston is home

cottages, and new townhomes and single-

and a host of new hotels opened in time to

to many of the nation’s most acclaimed

family residences.

welcome fans to Houston for Superbowl

new restaurants, including Oxheart in the

LI. The largest of these, the 1,000-room

Warehouse District, Reef in Midtown, and

Living in central Houston means easy

Marriott Marquis, is one of many new

Hugo’s, Uchi and Underbelly in Montrose.

access to Houston’s rich cultural scene.

towers ringing Discovery Green and it

In a city where more than 90 languages are

The

features a Texas-shaped lazy river.

spoken, great ethnic food is everywhere,

Theatre

District

in

Downtown

amusements at The Downtown Aquarium.

from the many Vietnamese restaurants

Houston has the largest concentration of seats outside of New York. This 17-block

For Downtown entertainment, Green Street

along Milam Street in Midtown, to the

district is home to nine performing arts

Houston is home to the House of Blues, the

original Ninfa’s Mexican restaurant on the

organizations that wow audiences in

Lucky Strike bowling alley, a growing array

recently-beautified Navigation Boulevard.

venues including Jones Hall, the Hobby

of stores and restaurants, and new luxury

Center, the Wortham Theater Center and

hotel Hotel Alessandra.

Bayou Place,

Central Houston is a shopper’s paradise

the Alley Theater. Overall, Houston has

Houston’s original downtown entertain-

that includes funky fashion boutiques in

more than 500 arts organizations – most of

ment complex - offers movies at Sundance

Montrose, antiques stores in the Heights,

them in Central Houston.

Cinemas, concerts at Bayou Music Center,

and a large cluster of art galleries and home

and a variety of restaurants.

decor stores along Kirby and Richmond. Westheimer is the undisputed champion

Just southwest of downtown, in the pedestrian-friendly Museum District, more than

The 16-acre site of the Downtown Post

of Houston’s shopping streets, crowned by

8.7 million visitors explore the 19 museums

Office was sold in 2015, and a top local

The Galleria, Texas’ largest shopping center

that make up the tree-lined, culture-filled neighborhood each year. Within a 1.5-mile radius of the iconic Mecom Fountain, are such famous institutions as the Museum of

Fine

Arts-Houston,

the

Houston

Museum of Natural Science, and more more specialized museums such as the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, the Holocaust Museum, and the Asia Society Texas Center. For sports fans, all of Houston’s professional teams are rooted in the central city. The Astros baseball team play downtown at Minute Maid Park, built around the historic Union Station railroad depot. Also downtown, the Rockets play basketball at Toyota Center, next to the incredibly popular Discovery become

Green, Houston’s

which own

has

quickly

people-filled

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with 400 fine stores and restaurants, and

to offer an urban experience with high-end

Texas Medical Center. UT officials describe

over 30 million shoppers every year. Located

retail, street-side cafes, office space, a cinema

the new campus as “a game changer” for

right outside the 610 Loop, The Galleria has

and 279 residential units. Just inside the

Houston and UT, and “an intellectual hub for

everything from Neiman-Marcus, Gucci

Beltway at I-10 West, City Centre is another

the entire UT system.”

and Saks Fifth Avenue for uber-luxury, to

growing concentration of retail, office, resi-

Macy’s for moderately priced fashion. Just

dential and entertainment with a walkable

inside the Loop on Westheimer, Highland

urban feel.

Village has everything from Pottery Barn to Williams-Sonoma.

so does its offering of schools. Houston

hood elementary schools and private schools.

has more than 40 colleges, universities and other institutions of higher learning. Rice

ments coming onboard in Central Houston.

University is consistently hailed as one of the

West Ave has shopping and dining on its

nation’s finest, and the University of Houston

lower floors, including big draws like Tootsies

has earned Tier One status, placing it in

for fashion, and restaurants including Pondi-

the same league as the University of Texas

cherry and Eddie V’s. On top of it all are 400

and Texas A&M University for advanced

apartments.

research.

Another new mixed-use complex, the River

One of the most exciting announcements of 2015 was that the University of Texas had purchased a 332-acre site to create a major new campus about less than 4 miles from the

Galleria and Highland Village. The vision is

Carnegie Vanguard, and the High School for Health Professions, to sought-after neighbor-

example of several large mixed-use develop-

former car lot on Westheimer, between The

class, from HISD gems such as HSPVA,

As Central Houston continues to improve,

At Westheimer and Kirby, West Ave is an

Oaks District, has opened on the site of a

Many Central Houston schools are world-

While still not nearly as bad as in other cities, traffic congestion in Central Houston and throughout the metro region has increased as the population continues to grow. However, local and state governments are taking major steps to make sure that roadways keep pace with growth. After its recent major expansion, which included the nation’s first managed toll lanes for solo drivers, the Katy Freeway (I-10 West) continues to offer one of the area’s smoother commutes. That’s great news for the many Central Houston residents in The Heights, Spring Branch and other areas who work in the Energy Corridor along the Katy Freeway, starting a few miles outside of the Sam Houston Tollway. A major widening of U.S. 290 North starting at Loop 610 is on schedule for completion by the end of 2017, and a major rebuilding of I-45 is in the planning stages. The I-45 project will include a muchneeded redesign of the congested portion that winds through Downtown Houston. Central Houston residents are enjoying a growing number of options for getting around without cars. A decade ago, Houston’s first light rail line opened along Main Street, taking riders through Downtown, Midtown, the Museum District, the Medical Center and to NRG Stadium. Known as the Red Line, this popular rail line also created a catalyst for new development along the way, especially in Midtown, which has boomed with new midrise resi-

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The original Red Line was extended north from Downtown to Northline Mall, passing through several quickly redeveloping areas such as North Main Street, the Near Northside and Lindale Park. The Red Line also extends south from Downtown, through the Museum District and Texas Medical Center to reach its terminus at NRG Park. Today, Metro Rail is a popular network with the Green Line, which runs from the Theatre District, through Downtown and

Houston’s redeveloping East

End, stopping at the Magnolia Park Transit Center. The Purple Line extends from Downtown through the rapidly gentrifying Third Ward, also connecting the University of Houston and beautiful MacGregor Park. Bike trails are an increasingly popular way to get around in Houston. The frequently used Heights trail opened a few years ago, and a new Downtown connection links it to East End trails. The trail has also been expanded to the west, connecting it to Timbergrove and other hot neighborhoods along White Oak Bayou.

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Resoundingly supported by voters in a 2012 bond election, the Bayou Greenways 2020 project provides $215 million for 150 miles of continuous parks and trails along Houston’s bayous. The first results are visible in the beautifully landscaped and popular Buffalo Bayou Park, stretching along Allen

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Parkway and Memorial Drive, from Downtown to Shepherd Drive. Houston has plenty of parks off the bayous. Hermann Park, between Downtown and the Medical Center is home to the Houston Zoo, Miller Outdoor Theater and Japanese Gardens, which recently celebrated its 100th birthday with new public art and the McGovern Centennial Gardens. A new master plan is also underway to renovate and improve Memorial Park. If Central Houston sounds like a great place to live, it is because it is – there have never been so many options in so many areas. Our next chapter introduces you to many of them. 

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HOUSING &

NEIGHBORHOODS As the nation’s largest city without zoning laws, Houston sometimes presents challenges for those who like to live in a controlled and predictable environment. Any hesitations, however, are usually far outweighed by the city’s relative affordability and cultural dynamism.

As the nation’s largest city without zoning

communities with up to 100 new homes are

Market, located on the ground floor of the

laws, Houston sometimes presents challenges

being developed on former commercial sites

Park Place apartment high-rise.

for those who like to live in a controlled and

as demand for Central Houston living ramps

predictable environment. Any hesitations,

into high gear.

however, are usually far outweighed by

Views are also a huge consideration, since Houston’s skyline is regarded as one of the

The reward for your search can be discovering

nation’s most beautiful, and even views

dynamism.

a Central Houston home and neighborhood

looking away from Downtown can take in

that perfectly fits you, your personality and

verdant parks and historic neighborhoods.

With Central Houston offering so many

your lifestyle. A fringe benefit is stopping to

opportunities to cover, the following neigh-

eat and shop at some fun and funky urban

Downtown has 25 mid and high-rise resi-

borhood profiles are brief by necessity, and

spots as your house hunt unfolds.

dential buildings, each with its own distinct

the city’s relative affordability and cultural

meant to offer ideas for deeper exploration.

character, style, and charm.

DOWNTOWN HOUSTON

In contrast to suburban master-planned

While not the only neighborhood with high-

New Market Square Tower Apartments, a

communities, most of which have robust

rise living, Downtown Houston offers a living

40-storey tower on historic Market Square,

websites, information centers, and builders

experience like nowhere else in the city,

is the tallest residential building in Down-

with hundreds of plans and lots to choose

thanks to the growing number of restaurants,

town and offers a new level of luxury. This

from, much of Central Houston’s new devel-

bars, parks, sports venues and cultural attrac-

building, like many new and existing resi-

opment takes place one or two houses at a

tions in the center of the city. Downtown

dential buildings in Downtown, has units

time. However, a growing number of larger

even has its own grocery store, the Phoenicia

for lease rather than purchase, but a few new

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buildings are also testing the for-sale market.

suburbs like Spring Branch, now going

A number of vintage 1950, ‘60s and ‘70s

A few smaller historic Downtown Houston

through a decay-and-rebirth cycle of its own.

neighborhoods located just north of the 610

buildings offer condos for sale, including

From Victorian mansions to modest cottages,

Loop are increasingly being transformed

Hermann Lofts and Bayou Lofts.

many original homes were demolished in

with new construction, including Oak Forest,

the 1950s and 1960s as commercial interests

Shepherd Forest and Candlelight Forest.

East Downtown, sometimes called EaDo, is

invaded the area. Many other once-glorious

Neighborhoods such as Timbergrove and

located across U.S. 59 North, right behind

homes were subdivided into apartments.

Garden Oaks that have long been tight and

the big George R. Brown Convention Center.

well-preserved pockets in the area are also

The site of Houston’s original Chinatown,

But as early as the late 1970s, Houstonians

this area declined as Chinatown moved to

began to rediscover The Heights and a nascent

Bellaire Boulevard and the freeway created a

renovation trend got a foothold. As early as

Though still in its earliest stages at this point,

daunting barrier. Today, this area is coming

the 1990s, some builders began creating new

construction and renovation activity has

alive with renovated warehouse lofts, town-

homes that were hard to distinguish from the

also spread out to hug the 610 Loop and

homes and mid-rises, and residents can walk

old Victorians. The renovation pioneers battled

I-45 North, which have traditionally formed

to an increasing number of local restaurants,

crime and a severe lack of restaurants and

the northern and eastern boundaries of the

bars, live music venues, as well as Dynamo

retail, but they were rewarded with affordable

“Greater Heights.”

stadium and Minute Maid Park.

prices and seemingly unlimited opportunity.

seeing new construction.

North Main Street is a main artery in Whether they live on Market Square or in

Today, the pace of new construction and

Northside Village, where turn-of-the-cen-

EaDo, Downtown residents have increasing

redevelopment all over The Heights is fast

tury homes in working-class neighborhoods

options for getting around, with two new

and furious, and property values have soared.

are being renovated or replaced with new

rail lines and new connections for Houston’s

It is not uncommon to find homes over the

construction.

expanding trail system. One lane of Lamar

$1 million mark, and modest bungalows can

Street is a dedicated bike lane, connecting

fetch more than half a million.

An increasing number of newcomers are

As affluent residents have poured in, grocery

inside the 610 Loop.

rediscovering Lindale Park, located just

trails along Buffalo Bayou to trails in EaDo and the East End.

stores,

retailers

and

restaurateurs

have

HOUSTON HEIGHTS & GREATER HEIGHTS

followed. Today, the Heights is home to some

EAST END

of the hottest restaurants in Houston, and the

Bracketed by Downtown and I-45 South,

One of the hottest areas in Central Houston

cultural scene is also thriving with many art

with the University of Houston campus right

for new construction and renovation, the

galleries and artist studios in the area.

across the freeway, the East End was once one of Houston’s most fashionable places

Houston Heights is a fairly compact area, at least by its legal definition. Founded in 1891

Parts of the Heights area, including much

to live. Eastwood, filled with quaint brick

as a separate city connected to Downtown

of the Houston Heights and surrounding

cottages and foursquares, was started in

Houston by streetcar, the Houston Heights

neighborhoods including Norhill and the

proper stretches just a few blocks east and

Woodland Heights, have been declared as

west of Heights Boulevard, with I-10 West

protected historic districts, curtailing demo-

and 20th Street as its southern and northern

lition and restricting renovations of historic

boundaries.

homes. Builders remain very active in these neighborhoods, where single-family detached

As newcomers continue to flood into the area,

homes are the predominant style.

and as builders work feverishly to find houses and lots to accommodate them, “The Heights”

Construction activity in the Greater Heights

has come to refer to an ever-expanding enve-

area has spread all the way west to Ella

lope of neighborhoods located north and west

Boulevard, encompassing N. Shepherd Dr.

of Downtown, and the redevelopment fervor

and Durham (Shepherd’s southbound coun-

is also spreading outside the 610 Loop.

terpart), and neighborhoods such as Shady Acres, Sunset Heights and Independence

Following its glory days in the late Victorian

Heights. In these areas, newly constructed

era and the first half of the 20th century,

townhomes and row houses offer a much

The Heights declined as automobiles and

more affordable entry price than in the

highways made it popular to escape to new

historic districts.

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is rapidly filling with townhomes and, in a few cases, historic warehouse loft conver-

is very active with new construction and a limited amount of preservation.

sions. One of the area’s largest new projects, will have about 40 townhomes on the site of a former bakery at Polk and Cullen. The East End revitalization has mostly stayed inside the 610 Loop, although Glenbrook Valley, located just outside the Loop near Hobby Airport, is drawing hipsters and other newcomers who love its large stock of intact Mid-Century Modern homes.

Photo courtesy of Houston Dynamo

MIDTOWN / MUSEUM AREA

WASHINGTON CORRIDOR & RICE MILITARY

Sandwiched between two of

Houston’s

and the Texas Medical Center – Midtown is

historic

Washington

Avenue

corridor has seen many changes over the past 1911 by William A. Wilson, who also developed the much pricier Woodland Heights. The East End was also home to the original Houston Country Club, opened in 1908 on the site of what is today the city’s public Gus Wortham Golf Course. The East End has had a large Hispanic population since the early 20th century, when many Mexicans began to settle there after fleeing the upheaval of the Mexican Revolution. Also home to the Port of Houston at its eastern boundary, the East End has long been a diverse working-class melting pot of Hispanics, Germans and Italians. Like many inner-city neighborhoods, the East End began a slow decline after World War II, but many began rediscovering its treasure trove of historic homes as early as the late 1970s, and a strong gentrification movement has taken hold. Today, East End neighborhoods like Eastwood and Broadmoor are starting to offer new construction, with new homes built by Craftsman and other compatible styles. Idylwood and Country Club Place are two well-preserved gems next to the Wortham Golf Course and the verdant Villa de Matel convent. University Oaks is a tidy enclave next to the University of Houston. The industrial area between Downtown and Cullen Street, Eastwood’s northern boundary,

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Rice Military and the entire West End area began transforming with townhomes and other new construction in the 1990s and that continues today. The name belies its proximity to Memorial Park, which was originally Camp Logan, a World War I training camp for the U.S. Army. Proximity to the Galleria and I-10 have added to the area’s popularity.

Houston’s

largest employment centers – Downtown booming with new residential development.

100 years or so. Though signs depicting the nation’s first president would have us think

Over 100 years ago, Midtown was home to

otherwise, the street is actually named after

many of Houston’s poshest neighborhoods,

Washington County, as it was originally part

but these gave way to decline and commercial

of the highway route to Brenham.

encroachment after World War II. For a peek at the past glory of Midtown, visit Adkins

The streetcar from Downtown to the Heights

Architectural Antiques on Fannin, or stop at

also ran down Washington, and in the 1960s

one of the many restaurants along Milam to

the street became lined with used-car lots.

taste its recent history as an enclave for Hous-

Things began to change in the 2000s, when

ton’s Vietnamese community.

Washington emerged as Houston’s hottest new nightclub scene. Townhomes also began

About 20 years ago, Midtown began its

to sprout up and down Washington, with the

rebound with townhomes flourishing south of

parallel corridors of I-10 and Buffalo Bayou

the Pierce Elevated, which is considered the

forming the boundaries.

boundary between Downtown and Midtown.

Residences and rip-roaring nightclubs are not

The transformation of Baldwin Park tells the

always an ideal combination, and fortunately

rebirth of Midtown in one glance. Located

for residents, the party crowd has moved else-

near Elgin (which becomes Westheimer a few

where, and Washington is developing a more

blocks west) and Highway 288, Baldwin Park

mature and sedate restaurant following.

was founded in 1910 and is home to stately

Washington is bookended by the Sixth Ward and First Ward neighborhoods as it meets Downtown to the east. To the west, it leads to the conglomeration of neighborhoods commonly referred to as the West End and Rice Military, which hug Memorial Park. Arguably Houston’s oldest existing neighborhood, the Sixth Ward is a compact area filled with Victorian era cottages and a limited amount of new construction. The larger First Ward area, recently dubbed the First Ward Arts District for its heavy concentration of warehouses converted into artists’ studios,

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Live Oak trees. For many decades, the park was mainly a hangout for vagrants. After a recent renovation that added a jogging track and brightly colored playground equipment, the park is filled with people of all ages who live in block after block of newly built townhomes in all directions. Mid-rise and high-rise development has also taken root in Midtown, both for-sale and rental. As the gateway to the Museum District, Midtown is developing a cultural vibe of its own. It’s long been home to the Ensemble

Theater,

Houston’s

resident


African-American theater company, and

of French chateaux, English castles and

new additions include the Buffalo Soldiers

Southern mansions. In the 1950s, Riverside

RICE VILLAGE / WEST UNIVERSITY / BELLAIRE

National Museum in the stunning 1925

became home to many of Houston’s elite

Houston Light Guard Armory building.

The different colored street signs – red in

African-American residents; after falling

Bellaire, blue in West University Place – are

into disrepair decades later, Riverside is

sure giveaways that these popular residential

legit with the opening of the Midtown Arts

now enjoying a resurgence of newcomers

enclaves hugging the 610 Loop are separate

and Theatre Center in late 2015. On the Main

who are restoring its stately mansions and

cities. Long valued as safe and stable urban

Street rail line, the center includes six theaters

more modest homes alike.

enclaves at a time when surrounding Central

The area’s cultural bona fides got even more

and performance spaces, a gallery, coffee shop and wine bar. Nearby, the long-awaited transformation of Midtown’s 6-acre “super block” into a residential, retail and restaurant playground over top of an underground parking facility for 360 cars is complete. South of the U.S. Highway 59 bridges, Midtown gives way to the Museum District, which has flourished both east and west of Highway 288 with historical renovations and new condos, townhomes and mid-rises. Proximity to museums, Hermann Park, Rice University and the Medical Center, plus easy access to highways, all add to the area’s appeal.

HERMANN PARK / TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER / RIVERSIDE With over 106,000 employees, the vast Texas Medical Center – the largest medical center in the world, with 54 institutions covering more than one thousand acres – has long been a catalyst for residential development. The Medical Center has played a major role in the booming growth of the suburban Highway 288 Corridor, which includes Pearland, and in recent years it has spurred a residential resurgence in its own backyard. Hermann Park was one of the first areas in Houston to offer high-rise living, with buildings including the Spires, Parklane, Warwick Towers and the nearby 5000 Montrose. Across

Highway

288,

the

Riverside

neighborhood along North and South MacGregor has a fascinating history. Developed in the 1930s as an alternative to River Oaks, which at the time did not allow Jewish residents, the neighborhood became home to many of Houston’s wealthiest families, with imposing homes in the style

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Houston neighborhoods were perceived

as a walkable, pedestrian-friendly neighbor-

teardown-and-rebuild movement that is

otherwise, Bellaire, West U and the adjacent

hood with parks, plazas and a 24/7 urban

widespread across the city.

city of Southside Place never experienced

vibe. Some of the first buildings, including

the boom-and-decline cycles common to

the 21-story Sovereign apartment tower,

other parts of the Houston area. None-

have just been completed.

stately neighborhoods such as Avalon Place

transformed in past decades, with modest

Home to St. Thomas University and the

Kirby and the Highland Village shopping

frame and brick homes giving way to large

Menil Collection museum, Montrose has also

area on Westheimer.

newly constructed homes. This rebuilding

gained new grocery stores, including H-E-B

trend continues today.

and Whole Foods. The neighborhood is in

theless, these cities have been remarkably

Functioning as bedroom communities for Houston, these small cities are home to treefilled parks and esplanades, well-regarded schools, and independent police departments. Bellaire gained a significant green space about a decade ago when the city acquired the landmark Teas Nursery for a new park.

no danger of losing its funky vibe though, as nationally acclaimed new restaurants such as Underbelly and Uchi thrive alongside hipster boutiques, gay bars, coffee shops and vintage clothing stores. The Fourth Ward area, also known as Freedman’s Town, has benefitted from the appeal of its location between Montrose

These neighborhoods are also soughtafter because of their proximity to the Texas Medical Center, Rice University and the popular Rice Village shopping district. As it passes through the area, Kirby Drive is also lined with many upscale stores and restaurants.

and Downtown. It sports new restaurants and newly constructed townhomes, condos

hood, Montrose has added to its persona as home to many of the city’s GLBT residents and businesses, and now increasingly includes residents of all ages and identities. While many of the grand old homes in Montrose are being lovingly preserved, the area is increasingly seeing denser development including townhomes and mid-rises. Much of the new development

Still Houston’s ultimate address after

Bayou, just a few minutes’ drive from downtown along scenic Allen Parkway. Ranked as Houston’s most expensive neighborhood, and among the nation’s top 10 wealthiest communities, it’s home to the exclusive River Oaks Country Club. Property values are estimated to range from $1 million to over $20 million – a far cry from the $2,200 price for lots when River Oaks opened in the late 1920s. River Oaks opens its doors – or at least its garden gates – to the rest of the city for the

Susanne

from

the

annual Azalea Trail tour, and it is home

acclaimed H-E-B grocery store at Alabama

to the Museum of Fine Arts Rienzi and

and Dunlavy.

Bayou Bend House museums. The neigh-

Now under development near Waugh Dr. and Allen Parkway, the 24-acre Regent

of it, like apartments in the West Ave mixed-use project, is rental. Mirroring a trend that’s spread throughout Houston, older low-rise garden apartments are being demolished for mid-rise and high-rise apartments in Upper Kirby.

SPRING BRANCH / MEMORIAL Paralleling the westward spine of the Katy

upscale Memorial area.

at 3400 Montrose, and the 390-unit, 7-story across

a surge in residential development. Much

RIVER OAKS AND UPPER KIRBY

is rental, such as the 30-story tower rising apartments

The Upper Kirby area is also experiencing

Freeway (I-10) are two very different areas –

beautifully wooded acres along Buffalo

Houston’s original hip urban neighbor-

and Royden Oaks, stretching to Upper

and apartments.

nearly a century, River Oaks spans 1,100

MONTROSE

River Oaks is surrounded by several shady,

borhood also lends its name to the popular upscale River Oaks Shopping Center along

modest mid-century Spring Branch and the

Spring Branch, which spreads along the north side of I-10 from about the 610 Loop to Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway), maintains a suburban character with post-World War II homes, 1950s era shopping plazas and tall trees. Starting in the 1970s, apartment complexes began rising in the area, leading to its eventual decline. Spring Branch is coming back, however, with young homeowners moving in to restore and expand existing homes, and homebuilders redeveloping large tracts formerly occupied by apartments and shopping centers. With names such as Bunker Hill Village and Hedwig Village, the Memorial Villages are nestled in a woody area along Memorial Drive, mostly south of I-10. Home to some of the wealthiest ZIP codes in Houston and the nation, these villages maintain a

West Gray.

rural character with winding tree-filled

project for the Montrose area. The plan

One of the ways River Oaks resem-

range from rambling brick ranch houses to

calls for 550 condominiums and 550 apart-

bles the rest of Houston is that, despite

Georgian-style mansions. Many well-kept

ments, plus 400,000 square feet of retail,

the stately architecture of its grand

townhome and condo complexes are also in

office and restaurant space. It’s envisioned

old homes, it has not escaped the

the area.

Square promises to be a transformative

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Stretching to the Beltway and beyond, the greater Memorial area is also heavily wooded and highly desired, with mature trees, well-preserved original homes and new construction. The entire area is well-served by Memorial City Mall and the CityCentre urban-style mixed-use center. Brand new is Republic Square, 35 acres of lush grounds, an 11- acre lake, a field ripe for festivals, and a stunning meeting and events center. Photo courtesy of Röhe and Wright

UPTOWN / TANGLEWOOD / SHARPSTOWN Uptown is the term that Galleria area boosters have worked to establish for the entire neighborhood surrounding Houston’s most iconic shopping mall. Whether you call it Uptown or simply the Galleria area, it’s

High-Rise & Mid-Rise Living High-rise buildings generally have a richer blend of amenities, because they contain more residences and are typically marketed as the ultimate in luxury living.

arguably the city’s most prolific spot for highrise and mid-rise condominiums that are for

Since a mini-boom of high-rise buildings was built in Central Houston in the early

sale rather than for lease.

1980s, the area hadn’t seen many new residential towers, with the exception of a few in the Galleria and River Oaks areas. Today, the local landscape

A good example is the Astoria, a 75-unit

for high/mid-rise is changing fast, with a growing population and rising land

high-rise on Post Oak Boulevard. Nearly sold

values again making Central Houston a hotspot for new construction. Today,

out before it was completed, this 29-story Art

Downtown, Montrose, Midtown, the Hermann Park/Medical Center area and

Deco style building will surely inspire more

other neighborhoods offer many new options for living “above it all.”

new high-rise development in the area. Throughout Central Houston, many older “garden style” apartment complexes Just up San Felipe, the dense urban vibe

– those with two- and three-story buildings grouped around courtyards – are

of the Galleria gives way to the sedate,

being demolished to make way for mid-rise and high-rise buildings. This is a result

well-planned neighborhood of

of the growing interest in Central Houston living, along with rapidly rising land

Tangle-

wood, where development started in the

prices that make it more feasible for developers to “go vertical.”

1930s. Perhaps best known as the current neighborhood of former President George

Beyond height, high-rise buildings generally have a richer blend of amenities,

H.W. Bush, Tanglewood has parks, leafy

because they contain more residences and are typically marketed as the ulti-

esplanades and large lots filled with oak

mate in luxury living. These amenities include concierge services, reserved garage

trees. Original rambling ranch houses

parking, expansive fitness centers, common areas including rooftop decks with

exist alongside newer Mediterranean and

swimming pools, and perhaps retail and cafes on the lower level. A mid-rise may

English style homes.

well offer some of these amenities, especially a fitness center and pool.

A few years ago, including Sharpstown on

As far as renting vs. owning, the same pros and cons apply to mid-rise and

a list of revitalizing Central Houston neigh-

high-rise living as to traditional single-family homes and townhomes. One

borhoods would have been questionable,

big difference is that high-rise and mid-rise buildings also include mainte-

but today this former suburb inside Beltway

nance fees that vary, but can approach $1 per square foot per month in

8 is outgrowing its label as one of Hous-

many high-rises. Such fees typically include salaries for building staff, land-

ton’s “best hidden neighborhoods” and is

scaping, insurance and building maintenance. Beyond monthly fees, unit

attracting newcomers who appreciate its

owners can be charged special assessments – sometimes totaling tens

mid-century homes, its relative value and

of thousands of dollars – for major maintenance items such as elevator

convenient location. 

repair and exterior renovation.

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The

HOME FRONT The rapid growth of Houston means newcomers can find everything they need for a smooth move – from abundant temporary and permanent housing choices, to skilled realtors and custom builders who are eager to help.

Houston is a city of options; you can live

Begin your search for the right home at the

traditions? What about a yard? Walking or

close to your work, surrounded by nature,

Real Estate section of www.houstonnewcom-

recreational opportunities? Proximity to

in a vibrant community, near exciting

erguides.com or by visiting www.har.com.

shops and work? And the big one: schools?

amenities, or any combination of these. In

Even if you don’t have children, buying in

addition to choice, you’ll find bargains and

HOME OWNERSHIP

an area with excellent schools will pay off

with today’s low interest rates, now might be

There’s nothing like owning your own piece

when it comes time to sell.

a good time to buy a house in West Houston, where almost every housing budget can be accommodated. Single-family home buyers can choose eco-friendly designs, new homes in master-planned neighborhoods, luxury

of property to help you feel connected to an area and its people. And if you’re looking for

Of course, even after the sale goes through,

a home to call your own, West Houston has

there are costs associated with owning your

plenty of choices: brand-new custom homes,

own home. Maintenance and repairs will

new production-builder home, townhouses,

be required. One rule of thumb is to budget

resale houses, and all have their advantages.

one percent of the sale price for mainte-

residences in gated communities or resale

The first consideration is location, location,

nance; another is to set aside one dollar per

homes in established districts. You may

location. Where do you want to live? What

square foot per year. There’s no hard and

want to consider leasing as well, and there

neighborhoods appeal? Do you want a new

fast rule, but generally, upkeep costs will go

are a range of condominiums, townhouses

housing development with the latest ameni-

up as the age of the home increases and the

and lofts available for lease or sale.

ties, or a settled community with established

condition deteriorates. Most new homes

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HOUSTON HOME FRONT

Photo courtesy of Cane Island

Photo courtesy of Ashton Woods Homes

have warranties that cover problems for the

convenience, time and money compared to

Greater

first few years. And home warranty policies

the cost of the house?

(www.ghba.org) is an excellent source of

can be purchased for re-sale homes. In addi-

Houston

Builders

Association

reputable home improvement companies.

tion, make sure you are aware of any deed

Realtors often specialize in particular

Other useful sources of information are the

restrictions or homeowner’s association

neighborhoods and can give you the

local area Chambers of Commerce and the

regulations that might be in effect in your

benefit of their years of experience and

Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org).

chosen area and any corresponding assess-

local knowledge.

ments. Taxes vary by county, school district and Municipal Utility District (MUD). The good news is that mortgage interest and

Pre-owned homes are as different in style and character as their previous owners

property taxes can be deducted from your

were, and often this adds wonderful appeal

federal income tax.

and opportunity. Some homes are ready to move in; some need a little work; others

The best place to start is with a professional

need transformations in order to meet your

REALTOR®, who will be able to guide you

needs. Before you purchase a pre-owned

and your family to the right area and choice.

home, hire a licensed inspector to analyze the house, inside and out, and evaluate its

PRE-OWNED HOMES

condition. Inspections will identify struc-

Very often, pre-owned homes are situated in

tural and hard-to-spot problems that need to

established neighborhoods. This allows you to

be addressed. If repairs are needed, be sure

assess the character of the community, talk to

to get several estimates for the entire project.

a couple of neighbors, get a feel for the street.

Use the Chambers of Commerce in this

Watch for great locations on golf courses, near

guide for referrals. In addition, the Better

parks, lakes or shops. Is the house in an area

Business Bureau also offers important infor-

zoned to a desirable school? Or is it in an area

mation on home-repair companies.

prone to flooding? Are there homeowner’s

NEW HOMES If starting from scratch and building from the ground up appeals to you, the many outstanding homebuilders in West Houston are ready to help. There is a wide range of choices for home sites – in new and established subdivisions, on the waterfront, on a golf course, even with a pastoral or forested setting on an acreage. A realtor can quickly narrow down your site-selection process by matching the best locations to your needs; she can also work with you to find a builder. Some specialize in green building and energy efficiency or may have advanced training from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Be sure to tour model homes to evaluate the designs, features, and workmanship of each builder.

associations, deed restrictions or zoning laws?

Even if the house is sound, you may want

The architectural styles, floor plans, interior

Remember, you can change the ugly house,

to do a little or a lot of remodeling. From

finishes, appliance choices and other options

but you cannot change its ugly location. You

painting walls to removing them, you

vary, and it’s important to begin fine-tuning

will also want to consider your commute.

may need to hire the services of a remod-

your tastes and preferences. Designers can

How far is it to work? How does that cost in

eling company to realize your dream. The

help with selecting packages and upgrades

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to complete a home beautifully as well as

planning, the effort and wait are often worth

what the move-in date is and how upgrades

on time and on budget. Production houses

it, especially if you work with a quality

or change orders are handled. Attorneys

can usually be finished in 90 to 120 days,

builder: you get an outstanding, distinc-

who specialize in construction are available

and most builders have homes in varying

tive home built right to your specifications.

to review contracts and their fee may save

stages of completion and can accommo-

Some customs homes are one-of-a-kind,

you money in the long run, helping you to

date newcomers who need to move in

created using original plans from the

avoid misunderstandings and frustration.

quickly. Right now, homes in a variety of

ground up. In other cases, builders work

styles, locations and price points are under

with buyers to customize rooms, adjust

construction. Please visit www.Houston-

square footage, add details or energy-saving

MASTER-PLANNED COMMUNITIES

NewcomerGuides.com for a complete list

features. Whatever your new-home dream,

The popularity of master-planned commu-

of homebuilders in the West Houston area.

it’s not too early to talk to a builder. You

nities has been one of the reasons West

The Greater Houston Builders Association

will also want to view homes already built

Houston continues to grow. These commu-

works to “provide advocacy, education and

by the company and, if possible, speak

nities are some of the finest in the country

meaningful services to benefit its members

to homeowners about their experience

because they plan for the best use of the

and the housing industry. On its website

with the builder and the process. Be sure

land, allowing exceptional living, lower envi-

(www.ghba.com), you can find a list of

to interview two or more builders before

ronmental impact, quality construction, and

area builders, spec builders, neighborhoods,

signing a contract. Ask them how long

mixed use, which attracts families and busi-

product and service providers, as well as

they’ve been in business, how many homes

nesses alike. All of this adds up to thriving,

other consumer resources.

they’ve completed and if they have any

vibrant neighborhoods. Large parcels of

references. Once you’ve chosen the builder,

land in Katy, Fulshear and the Grand

You may be dreaming about a custom

review the contract carefully. You should

Parkway area have been carefully set out for

home. While building one takes time and

understand if the final price is guaranteed,

home sites and commercial use. Housing

COST OF LIVING When it comes to overall cost of living, Houston is still an affordable place to live and work. Here’s how the Houston area ranked in a comparison to other major U.S. cities (based on Q1 2018) City

Composite 100%

Grocery 13.61%

Housing 27.59%

Utilities Transportation 1 0.06% 9.59% 4.00%

Healthcare 35.15%

Atlanta

99.0

103.3

96.5

Austin

98.1

87.6

101.6

Boston

146.7

105.8

Chicago

123.8

Cleveland

100.0

Dallas/Fort Worth

103.1

99.7

105.5

Denver

111.7

97.4

134.6

86.3

103.9 109.0 97.5

Houston New York (Manhattan)

97.7 240.0

86.6 100.0

107.5 101.6

93.8

91.7

100.4 101.9

207.5

127.5 112.0

135.8 129.3

107.9

157.2

92.4 126.7

101.5 114.1

111.8

87.7

99.5 101.6

100.9 105.0

138.0

Phoenix

95.7

Raleigh

94.7 102.7

97.9

505.2

105.5

98.5

89.0 103.5

116.5

130.2

95.5 104.9 92.7 84.0

93.1 99.0

San Francisco

194.1

126.3

363.7

122.2

Seattle

149.6

126.9

199.4

114.4 133.0

Tuscon

Misc.

93.7 102.1

79.7

132.6

95.1 96.1

102.5

103.2

105.5 108.1 91.3 94.8 115.3

145.2

97.7 92.8 100.2 98.8 125.1

128.8

123.7 135.8 100.3 99.8

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Choosing a Realtor

choices in master-planned communities

The right realtor can save you thousands.

of styles, sizes and price points. However,

focus on single-family homes in a variety townhouses and apartment homes are also

Buying or selling a house involves real estate law, title insurance policies, home warranties, home-lending practices, appraisals, inspections, hazard insurance, surveys and other issues; the services of a realtor are highly recommended. Especially for people new to the area, a realtor can save time and money and provide local knowledge. A realtor can swiftly locate homes that fit with your lifestyle, price range, educational needs, and location.

included in the planned areas and they often share common greenbelts and recreational facilities. Schools, shopping, health care and other services are close to home and, very often, so is work or a transit center which cuts down, or softens the commute. Master planners understand that their designs are for people and their communities are further

HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT REALTOR?

enriched by youth sports leagues, welcoming

First, understand the difference between a real-estate agent and a realtor. Only professionals who are members of the National Association of REALTORS® (and other local associations) can use this designation and they must abide by a strict code of ethics based on competency, fairness and integrity. A realtor who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® cannot discriminate against someone based on race, religion, gender, handicap, family status or national origin.

recreation centers, and local events, all of

Talk to a number of realtors before making your decision, talk to some of their previous clients and review their current and recent listings. You might want to ask the following:

available in West Houston right now. The

• How long have you worked in real estate?

Apartment locators or leasing agents at the

• Is real estate your full-time job?

complexes are ready to answer questions,

• Do you prefer to work with buyers or sellers?

• Do you specialize in a particular area or neighborhood?

• What is the average price of properties that you close?

• How many closings do you have each year?

• Do you work on a team?

• D o you have any designations, cer tifications, awards or special training?

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS

which bring neighbors together.

APARTMENT HOMES If you move a lot, or if your budget does not allow for a home purchase, renting or leasing might be the answer for you. Many rental houses and apartment homes are prices are determined by location, square footage, and amenities.

assist with move-in details and help new residents become familiar with the neighborhood. Select properties provide apartment information, floor plans, photos and virtual tours online. What may be considered luxurious in other parts of the country is standard in West Houston. Many units have fireplaces, ceiling fans, built-in microwaves, washer/ dryer connections, on-site recreational facilities and covered parking. Some facilities allow pets. Most require a security deposit and a credit card report; leases range from six

Realtors with the CBR (Certified Buyer Representative) are exclusively committed to providing excellent buyer representation and know current real-estate practices. Realtors can also be certified as Texas Affordable Housing Specialists, which recognizes training in green technologies that can make a home more affordable. Realtors certified by Earth Advantage are trained to spot and understand the advantages of green construction. An EcoBroker designation means a realtor has extensive training in conservation and green energy.

months to one year. Month-to-month leases

Your realtor should be someone who is an expert on the area and the industry. But she should also be easy to work with and willing to listen – the process should be enjoyable as well as productive.

ments must be in writing. Go to the Houston

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are available but usually command higher prices. Complexes have different plans for utilities, cable and Internet service, and additional deposits and activations services may be necessary. Discuss any special housing requirements you may have with the leasing agent and be sure that the terms are written into the lease. In Texas, all real estate agreeApartment Association (www.haaonline.org) to download sample lease forms.


RENTAL HOUSES

with the size, location, and condition of

commercial establishment or apartment. Deed

Need more room or amenities than an apart-

the property.

restrictions are recorded in county records and are binding for all property owners. Some

ment can offer? Houses, condos and townhomes can also be leased and are usually listed with area

TEMPORARY LODGING

master-planned communities have stricter

realtors or property management companies.

Interim housing with a range of rental terms

restrictions to ensure the continued success of

Sometimes, individual owners will list their units

is also available. Motels, hotels and luxury

the development. New homeowners should

in area newspapers or online. Rental houses and

suites are often handy to business districts

be familiar with existing deed restrictions and

townhomes are listed on the Houston Associa-

and key roads and can be found throughout

consult them before making any improve-

tion of Realtors website (www.HAR.com) and

West Houston. Many offer exercise rooms,

ments to the property.

are updated every 15 minutes.

Wi-fi, jacuzzis and mini kitchens. Short stays

Realtors are the best source for leasing

if you stay longer than 30 consecutive days,

COMMUNITY AND HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS

single-family homes. Check out preferred

you will qualify for an exemption from the

In many neighborhoods, community and

neighborhoods, considering community

state’s six percent hotel tax. Be sure to advise

homeowner

pools, civic associations and deed restric-

the hotel of your extended stay and go to

enforce deed restrictions, and all prop-

tions. Most single-family houses do not

www.cpa.state.tx.us for an exemption certif-

erty owners are required to be members.

include utilities in the lease, so tenants

icate. (Always consult a tax professional for

Most community associations are set up as

must arrange for electricity, water, gas,

specific tax information).

non-profit corporations and are comprised of

are a convenient necessity during a move, but

cable and internet separately. Deposits are

associations

establish

and

property owners within the development. New

usually one-month’s rent and there may

DEED RESTRICTIONS

homeowners become automatic members of

be extra fees for pets, utility installations

Deed restrictions, land-use and building regu-

the association when they acquire title to the

or service charges. Rental rates vary as

lations, protect homeowners and their property

property and are then bound by its rules and

much as the properties on offer, starting

value. Often functioning in place of zoning

enforcement power. Often, there is an annual

at around $2000 per month and increasing

laws, they ensure a home is not turned into a

maintenance fee.

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People are buying houses in Houston; in fact, the Houston Association of Realtors recently reported that home sales were up by 3.8% from the same time last year. And the median home price increased to $291,340 because of a strong showing of luxury home sales. However, Houston still ranks as one of the most affordable big cities in the U.S.

Now, some buyers can get a mortgage with only a 3 percent down payment and a minimum FICO credit score of 620. Homebuyer assistance programs are also offered by various government agencies. Some groups, including teachers, police officers and firefighters, may also qualify for special assistance programs.

new buyers entering the market. “In all, Houston’s economic diversity and health will continue to protect and preserve home values over the long haul, and it will continue to be a great place to live, work and raise a family,” says Houston real estate expert and blogger Toni Nelson. West Houston offers a great deal of value within the greater Houston region. Highly

that range from townhomes to estate homes, both newly built and existing. In addition, the lending climate may be easier for first-time buyers. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two federally chartered

mortgage

corporations,

recently

relaxed lending guidelines that were tightened after the national housing in 2008.

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considered in the overall expenses. Developed by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, the Texas Housing Affordability Index (THAI) refers to the ability of a median-income family to

HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD?

area, reflecting the capacity of that family

Determining an affordable purchase price for a home is the essential first step to home ownership. Experts recommend spending about 28 percent of the household budget on housing, and a recent Rice University study found that Houston area residents typically spend about 30 percent of their incomes on housing, so the city overall is right in line with that advice, albeit slightly on the high side.

financing terms. A THAI of 1.00 indicates

Experts also suggest that household expenses not exceed 43 percent of personal income before taxes. The mortgage payment, insurance, credit card balances, utilities, food and health care as well as any payments on outstanding loans and leases are expenses, while household income includes salary and other declared revenue such as dividends and royalties. In the case of townhomes, condos and other

common today. A standard 30-year fixed

regarded schools, vast parks and a thriving economy add further value to home choices

tenance fee is charged, that too must be

purchase a median-priced house in an

for homeownership, and is a place where homes tend to retain their value because of

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to qualify for a mortgage, using standard that the median household income is just enough to qualify for a loan to purchase the median-priced home; a ratio of less than 1.0 suggests that the family cannot afford the house. Houston’s THAI for the for 2017 was just below 1.8.

MORTGAGE OPTIONS Several different types of mortgages are rate mortgage is the most common way to finance a home; 15-year fixed rate mortgages are another option.

The 40-year

mortgage has become more popular in some parts of the country where home prices are rising fast, but many experts agree that the tradeoff of a slightly lower monthly payment for much more interest paid over the life of the loan does not make economic sense.


For all fixed-rate loans, the amount of the mortgage, payment, the interest rate and the term of the loan are fixed and fully self-amortizing, which means at the end of the term, the principal has been repaid. The purchase price less the down payment is the principal of the mortgage. Dividing the principal by the number of payments in a 30- year or 15- year mortgage and adding the interest determines the monthly house payment. Escrow money for taxes and insurance is added to the payments according to the terms of the lender, and the amounts are recalculated annually. The Alternative Mortgage Instrument (AMI) is a loan in which at least one of the four components varies. The most common AMI is the Adjustable Rate Mortgage with a variable interest rate. Customarily, the ARM interest rate begins low and periodically adjusts either up or down within limits based on a pre-specified index. The initial low rate, and therefore, the lower monthly payment, enables the buyer to meet the income and debt-ratio requirement.

DOWN PAYMENT The down payment is the cash committed toward the purchase of a home. For most loans, a down payment of 20 percent of the purchase price is required to avoid paying Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), although it is possible to take out a secondary loan to avoid PMI.

INTEREST RATES Interest rates fluctuate frequently and vary from lender to lender. Interest on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage is likely to be different from that of a 15-year, and adjustable rate mortgages reset according to the terms of the lender. Interest rates are expected to continue to remain near historic lows.

CLOSING COSTS Typically, between 2 to 5 percent of the purchase price of a home, closing costs include related fees such as costs for running credit reports, loan origination, appraisal, survey, title insurance, and

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discount points paid to lower the interest rate. Closing costs are usually paid by the buyer at the time of closing.

PRE-APPROVAL VS. PRE-QUALIFICATION Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is beneficial because it gives sellers a level of assurance that the prospective buyer can obtain a mortgage – a big plus in a competitive market. Pre-approval requires the completion of a loan application and sometimes a fee. Pre-qualification, on the other hand, is just an estimate of a mortgage that a prospective buyer might qualify for.

TAX DEDUCTIONS Some home purchase costs are deductible if you itemize deductions. These costs may include mortgage interest, real estate

CREDIT REPORTS

taxes and PMI payments. For more information, visit www.irs.gov or ask your tax

Lenders need your credit report, which is an analysis of

preparer or attorney.

your credit history over the last seven-to-ten years. Called

BANKS

the FICO score, it includes your employment history, your

Banks offer a full range of services that

payment activity, the amount you owe, the amount of

usually include mortgages at competi-

available credit you’re using, the length of the history, any new credit and other factors. You will be scored anywhere

tive rates.

In addition to checking and

savings accounts, their mortgage lending is another option for homebuyers. Be sure to

between 301 and 850, with anything over 740 considered an

ask about fees associated with the bank’s

excellent score. Higher scores lead to better loans and lower

services, different accounts, minimum

rates. There are three credit reporting agencies and you

balance requirements, ATM charges, avail-

may contact them to obtain your credit history.

FREE CREDIT REPORTS You are entitled to a free credit report from each of the three credit reporting agencies once every 12 months. You can request all three reports at once, or space them out throughout the year.

ability of funds policy, direct deposit and other options. Contact the Texas Department of Banking toll

TRANSUNION

®

1-877-322-8228 www.transunion.com

free 877-276-5554 or visit www.dob.texas.gov.

CREDIT UNIONS Credit unions are a good source for mort-

EQUIFAX®

gage loans because they may offer lower

1-800-685-1111 www.equifax.com

unions have been employer-based finan-

EXPERIAN® 1-888-397-3742 www. Experian.com

or competitive rates. Historically, credit cial institutions but today it is common for credit unions to be community-based, meaning that anyone can use a credit union as their primary financial institution. Members are insured for up to $250,000 per account by the National Credit Union Administration.

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More information about credit unions is

represent

larger-than-average

The City of Houston, Harris County

available from the Texas Credit Union

share of overall property value, and it

a

much

and other governmental entities also

League (www.tcul.org) and the Credit Union

may be a good idea to talk with several

National Association (www.cuna.org).

offer

insurance companies – especially those who specialize in the area – to make sure

HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE

you are getting ample coverage and the

Homeowner’s insurance is required by

best rate.

mortgage lenders, and is essential even if a home is paid for. Buyers are typically asked to pay one year of insurance at closing, with premiums included in

homebuyer

assistance

programs

that can provide down payment assistance and special financing for buyers who meet certain household income and purchase price criteria. Helpful websites

Many companies offer discounts when

include www.houstontx.gov/housing and

home insurance is combined with auto

www.hrc.hctx.net.

coverage, life insurance, health insurance and other types of insurance that may be

Other programs include Southeast Texas

required. In the Houston and surrounding

Housing Finance (www.sethfc.com) and

Selecting an insurance company and deter-

areas, flood insurance is required or recommended by mortgage companies in some

the Harris County Downpayment Assis-

mining coverage is the responsibility of the buyer, and should begin as soon as the contract

neighborhoods. Check with your builder,

to purchase a house is accepted by the seller.

realtor or lender to determine the status of

monthly mortgage payments.

your property. The

Texas

Board

of

(www.tdi.state.tx.gov) is a valuable source

FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS

of information.

A variety of programs are designed to help first-time buyers, including FHA loans with a 3 percent down payment as previously discussed.

neighborhoods, the value of the lot may

Information is also available from the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs (www.tdhca.state.tx.us ).

Insurance

In some fast-transitioning West Houston

tance Program (harriscountytx.gov/csd).

Realtors, mortgage lenders and builders are also good sources of information about

available

homebuyer

assistance

programs. 

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in this section houston school districts private schools higher education

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EDUCATION IN HOUSTON

The only thing more expensive than investing in education is not investing in education. School districts in the Houston area offer students an impressive array of high quality educational opportunities through STEM programs and other studies.

CENTRAL HOUSTON EDUCATION Ask anyone why they love living in Central Houston, and most mention the arts, restaurants, culture, convenience and other perks of urban life. Public education would probably not rank high on the list, but that is changing as the fast-growing population of Central Houston increasingly includes families with school-age children. It might take more research to find a great school in Central Houston than in the suburbs, but a little extra effort can reward you with many exciting options for public schools as well as private and parochial schools with strong traditions of academic excellence. With a few exceptions, such as the Spring Branch area, the Houston Independent School District covers most of Central Houston. While it never ranks as high as

top suburban districts on district-wide test scores and other metrics, HISD has many academic jewels that are among the best in the nation.

many HISD magnet programs covering diverse interests. Wilson Montessori in Montrose is HISD’s first all-Montessori school, serving grades K-8.

These include HISD’s well-known specialty high schools, such as the High School for the Performing & Visual Arts, Carnegie Vanguard, and the DeBakey High School for Health Professions. Many neighborhood high schools, such as Lamar High School in the Montrose/River Oaks area, have well-regarded academics and special programs, such as International Baccalaureate.

HISD also has more than 20 charter schools including the Energized for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Academy and the Young Scholars Academy for Excellence.

Many HISD neighborhood elementary schools are also excellent and much soughtafter, the result of hard work by dedicated staff and parents. Some of the most notable HISD primary campuses include River Oaks Elementary and Harvard Elementary in the Heights. Poe Elementary near the Museum District is an arts magnet school, one of

Most students living within HISD boundaries may apply to attend a magnet or charter school, although competition can be stiff for some campuses. Many other HISD schools have open enrollment boundaries, although preference is typically given to students living within the neighborhood attendance zones. Central Houston also has many private and parochial schools that are as diverse as the city itself. These include the Awty

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Photo courtesy of St. Michael Catholic School

International School in Spring Branch,

an impressive array of high-quality educa-

CHARTER SCHOOLS

popular with Houston’s thriving interna-

tional opportunities.

Charter schools operate under fewer rules,

tional community, and schools affiliated with virtually every religious tradition. Great sources for researching local schools include Children at Risk, (childrenatrisk. org), which publishes annual rankings

which allows for innovation, flexibility But learning isn’t just for kids; there are excel-

and more personalized learning. They

lent facilities for adult training and continuing

offer tuition-free open enrollment and may

education in the area or right nearby.

specialize in a specific area; some offer students in higher grades the chance to

STUDENT ASSESSMENT: STAAR

take high school and college courses simul-

The

of

taneously. Charter schools must be fiscally

Academic Readiness Program measures a

and academically as accountable as public

and federal accountability requirements.

child’s academic growth, and college and

schools, adhere to the Texas Education

Its latest reports are at www.tea.texas.gov.

career readiness. Reading and mathematics

Agency curriculum standards and give their

More helpful websites include www.great-

are tested each year in grades three to eight;

students STAAR tests. The State of Texas

schools.org and www.houstonisd.org.

writing in grades four and seven; science in

of area schools, with campus-by-campus data. The Texas Education Agency evaluates public schools and districts under state

State

of

Texas

Assessments

grades five and eight; social studies in grade

WEST HOUSTON EDUCATION “What are the schools like?” This is one of the first questions a new Houstonian with a family will ask. And in West Houston, the answer is: “Pretty, darn good!”

eight and end-of-course (EOC) assessments are required for English 1, English 11, algebra 1, biology and U.S. history, which count for 15% of the final grade in that course. www.tea.texas.gov.

SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS Students enrolling in Texas Public Schools

provides funds based on the average daily attendance of the students, just as it does for public schools; however, charter schools do not receive funds from local tax revenue and most do not receive state facilities funding. Visit Texas Charter Schools Association at www.txcharterschools.org.

HOUSTON-AREA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Top-notch education has long been a major

can be tested for dyslexia and related disor-

ingredient in West Houston’s winning recipe

ders. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

for quality of life, and one of the key reasons

prohibits discrimination and assures that

the area’s population continues to increase.

students who are disabled by a physical

The Houston Independent School District

West Houston is home to some of the largest

or mental impairment have educational

is the largest public school system in Texas

and most respected public school districts in

opportunities equal to those provided to

and the seventh largest in the United States.

Texas and the U.S., and offers its residents

non-disabled students.

HISD is focused

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Houston Independent School District www.houstonisd.org • 713-556-6000

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E D U C AT I O N I N H O U S T O N

Photo courtesy of St. Michael Catholic School

Photo Courtesy of Grace School

on providing safe, secure schools where

but welcoming about 2500 more each year.

Cypress-Fairbanks Independent

students can excel and prepare for college

It serves parts of Fort Bend County and

and careers.

encompasses 181 square miles. Right now,

School District www.cfisd.net • 281-897-4000

The district has at least 28,000 full-time employees, educates more than 214,000 students in 284 schools spread out over 333 square miles. 96% of rated HISD schools met state student progress standards, and the district has reduced students’ drop-out rate by 43% in the last 8 years.

there are 66 campuses, including 7 four-year high schools, but a soon-to-be completed elementary school will open at near-maximum capacity soon. KISD offers an outstanding instructional program with facilities, equipment and materials that are among the best in the

HISD stands out as a district of choice with

state, and every KISD campus achieved the

a robust portfolio of schools, including

highest possible rating under the 2017 Texas

strong neighborhood campuses, magnet and

state accountability system.

vanguard schools, charter schools, fine arts

Another

fast-growing

district

is

Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, with a student enrollment of almost 115,000. It is the second-largest district in the Houston area, the third-largest in the state, and was awarded the TEA’s highest possible rating of Met Standard for the fourth straight year. CFISD is a destination district for its college/career preparation, extracurricular prowess and award-winning programs. With a diverse student population (students speak more than 100 languages or dialects),

and language programs, early college high

Each year, the district receives many acco-

schools and career academies, and other

lades. Katy ISD schools earn some of the

specialized programs. The district works to

highest ratings in Texas from GreatSchools.

ensure all students have access to a global

org and Children At Risk, two nonprofit

education and are prepared to compete and

groups that provide rankings based on

be successful in a global society upon gradu-

test scores, the number of students taking

ation. In fact, the district had 35 schools on

advanced classes, graduation rates and

The Washington Post’s 2017 list of “America’s

other metrics. Most recently, it was named

Most Challenging High Schools.”

A fiscal leader in Texas, the district is one

the best school district in the Hous-

of only three to earn a five-star rating from

ton-Metro area by Niche, and was selected

Texas Smart Schools for all six years of

for District Administration’s District of

the program. CFISD opened its 11th high

Distinction Award. For the second year in

school in late August and currently has 8

a row, Katy ISD community surpassed one

new construction projects and other renova-

million volunteer hours.

tion plans underway.

Katy Independent School District www.katyisd.org | 281-396-6000 Katy

ISD

is

a

fast-growing

district

currently teaching over 77,956 students,

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it is proof of the visionary work of educators, businesses, organizations and taxpayers who believe in making life better for the next generation: CFISD offers an unparalleled universal public education experience for all children.


The professionals at CFISD work to maximize every student’s potential through rigorous and relevant learning experiences preparing students to be 21st Century

Home to some of the largest and most highly rated public school districts in Texas and the U.S., West Houston offers its residents an impressive array of high quality educational opportunities.

global leaders. Fort Bend Independent School District www.fortbendisd.com • 281-634-1000

One of the most highly regarded school districts in Texas, the Fort Bend Independent School District offers an outstanding K-12 public education system and has more than 74,500 students attending 78 campuses.

Some of the newest and largest master-

schools, 4 traditional high schools and 4

These include 11 high schools, 14 middle

planned communities in the area are located

special campuses.

schools, 50 elementary schools and three

in LCISD, with new residents attracted by

unique secondary campuses addressing

the district’s high passage rate on standard-

SBISD also operates two innovative and

specialized academic need and vocational

ized tests, its educated population (35%

highly rated charter schools. Cornerstone

interests. With more than 11,000 full and

have bachelor’s degrees) and relatively high

Academy is a middle school, and West-

part-time employees, FBISD is the largest

median income level ($87,555).

chester Academy for International Studies is a middle and high school campus where

employer in Fort Bend County. While welcoming growth, LCISD has

students can pursue challenging Interna-

FBISD is also one of the state’s most

kept its small-town values, focusing on

tional Baccalaureate program options in

culturally diverse districts, so the schools

putting students first. Campuses are

grades 7-12.

work with students, their families and the

designed with smaller enrollments and

community to meet each student’s unique

sixth-grade-only campuses focus on the

needs. FBISD, its campuses and its students

needs of pre-adolescents to provide a

are routinely recognized for exemplary

smooth transition to secondary schools.

achievements by organizations such as

Lamar CISD is an HEB Excellence in

The National Merit Scholars Program, the

Education Large District winner and

National Association of Music Merchants,

home to National Principals of the

Children at Risk, and the United States

Years,

Presidential

National Blue Ribbon Schools, Rodeo

Scholars

Program.

The

Gates

Grand

Millennium Champions,

Scholars,

District’s high schools have also earned top

Art

rankings in national rankings from News-

Athletic

week and U.S. News & World Report.

district was named a member of the

Champions.

and

Recently,

State the

comptroller’s Honors Circle for financial Fort Bend ISD is committed to its mission futures beyond what they can imagine.

Spring Branch Independent School District

Lamar Consolidated Independent School District

www.springbranchisd.com • 713-464-1511 Some of West Houston’s most desirable and established neighborhoods are Independent

served by the Spring Branch Indepen-

School District is another major player in

dent School District, which encompasses

the educational lineup for the West Houston

about 44 square miles of wooded suburbs

and Katy areas. Covering more than 384

and vibrant business districts located west

square miles, LCISD is one of the area’s

of downtown Houston along the Katy

largest districts geographically, with an

Freeway. With an enrollment of more

enrollment that exceeds 30,000 students at

than 35,000 students, SBISD has 26 tradi-

43 campuses.

tional elementary schools, 7 regular middle

The

Lamar

Consolidated

concept where attendance areas have been established for each individual school. Students go to the schools from kindergarten through high school in the attendance area in which they live, and campus attendance zones rarely change. About half of all SBISD campuses (18) are rated Recognized or Exemplary by the Texas Education Agency (TEA); SBISD is ranked an Acceptable School District by TEA.

and academic excellence.

to inspire and equip all students to pursue

www.lcisd.org • 832-223-0000

SBISD follows a small neighborhood school

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN CENTRAL HOUSTON Memorial Lutheran School www.memoriallutheranschool.org 713-782-4022 Memorial Lutheran School is a Classical Lutheran School offering small classes and programs for infants through the 8th grade. Pre-School through 8th grade students attend daily chapel, and their Early Start children attend Chapel twice a week. MLS offers a strong music program that includes General

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music class, orchestra, band, choir and chimes. Core subjects include Phonics, History, Math, Science, and a comprehensive Language Arts program (Writing, Reading, Grammar, Spelling and Vocabulary) and Latin (1st - 8th grade). Memorial Lutheran provides technology by way of one-to-one Chromebooks in middle school, iPads, a computer lab, and interactive white boards in each classroom. Athletic offerings include soccer, volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, track, softball and baseball. Extracurricular programs include academic competitions, National Junior Honor Society, outdoor education, debate, and Bible Bowl. A before and after school extended program and summer camp are also offered. Early Childhood: Infants, Toddlers, Twos, Threes, Pre-K 4; Elementary Level: Grades K to 4; Middle School: Grades 5 to 8. Tours of the school can be scheduled by calling the admissions office at 713-7824022. Conveniently located in the Galleria area. Application or inquiry can be made on the school’s website – www. memoriallutheranschool.org. Primrose School of Upper Kirby www.primroseschools.com/schools/upper-kirby

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Life. Choosing the right care for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent. At the end of the day, it comes down to entrusting the care of your child to a provider that will give you peace of mind and give your child the best possible experience. Primrose Schools is an accredited early childhood education preschool that offers a premier educational child care experience for families across the country. The Primrose Experience starts with fostering a strong connection and partnership with parents to help build the right foundation for future learning and success in school and in life. For the last sixteen years Mr. & Mrs. Papadopulos have been the franchise owners for Primrose Schools of Pearland and Primrose School of First Colony. They have provided for the Pearland and Sugarland families a nurturing environment where children arehappy, safe and having fun while learning. The Papadopulos’ are looking to bring that same Primrose School experience to the Upper Kirby community. What makes the Primrose Experience unique? The People and Culture. One reason parents choose Primrose is because they know they are leaving their children with qualified, caring people. The management team members and teachers exceed expectations by creating and maintaining trusted relationships with every

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family they serve, and share their vision: To deliver the best and most trusted early childhood education and child care services for families across America. The Balanced Learning System. The Primrose Balanced Learning System provides high-quality educational experiences that support children’s development as well-rounded individuals. The Balanced Learning curriculum addresses children’s social-emotional, cognitive, creative and physical development as they determine what experiences children need at different age levels. The curriculum is reviewed and updated annually to ensure continued alignment with early learning standards. The Standards of Excellence. Primrose Schools holds schools to high standards of excellence with the implementation of quality assurance and continuous improvement through an internal Service Excellence Assurance program and an external AdvancED Corporation Systems Accreditation which ensures each school’s adherence to AdvancED Standards for Quality Early Learning Schools. St. Francis Episcopal School www.StFrancisHouston.org • 713.458.6117 Imaginative, critical thinkers and people for others. At St. Francis, they believe their mission matters. So from the Reggio-inspired approach in Primary School to the inquiry-based environment of Lower School


to the hotbed of 21st century learning that is the St. Francis Middle School, they engage and inspire students to think critically, explore deeply, and take the academic and artistic leaps that allow them to mature in independence and innovation. At the core of it all is a student-centric, research-based curriculum; passionate, award-winning educators; and leading-edge technology at every turn. Because when it comes to helping the Wolves advance from their earliest academic ventures through the exponential growth in literacy, quantitative reasoning, creative thinking, and social/ emotional development of their elementary and secondary years, they not only focus on the whole child—but also the whole environment. This might mean a field trip to one of the tallest buildings in town for the Primary II class fascinated by skyscrapers; a third grader’s grin as her design takes shape on the popular 3-D printer; or the compassion of eighth graders who donate $45,000 in national Lead2Feed Challenge winnings to local nonprofits.

Galleria, is one of Houston’s leading schools for children three years of age through eighth grade. Its mission is to form disciples of Christ through an education focused on faith, conscience, scholarship, and service. To ensure classroom success and prepare students for challenges beyond campus life, St. Michael Catholic School integrates faith and knowledge to educate the whole person, offering religious education and sacramental training; enhanced creative writing programs; Spanish courses; interactive science curriculum enhanced by hands-on learning, competitive and award winning athletics; service and leadership opportunities; fine arts, music, and performing arts instruction; academic rallies such as Prep Bowl, National Junior Honor Society, honors math and science courses; and a Sacred Art History program that is unique to SMCS.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN WEST HOUSTON Ascension Episcopal School www.aeshouston.org • 713-783-0260 Ascension Episcopal School (AES) is a small private school located in the Westchase District of Houston, Texas. AES is a diverse community committed to guiding each child toward academic excellence while promoting Christian values and cultivating their God given talents. Each year the school educates over 180 students, ages 3 months to 5th grade. AES offers a unique blend of traditional education methods and modern techniques. The classroom average is 9 students per class with a low student to teacher ratio which assures individual attention while building leadership skills and confidence. AES seeks to train and develop each of its

The campus occupies more than ten acres

students in the intellectual, physical, social

of land and serves approximately 500 co-ed

and emotional areas of their personality.

students in a state-of-the-art 70,000 square-

The school has many after-school clubs

foot LEED-certified building with two computer labs; laptop and tablet mobile

At St. Francis, success equals so much more than a grade on paper. On their two campuses, more than 900 students live, grow, and give together through beloved annual service projects; 40-plus teams in 13 sports; rousing theatre and choir productions; three orchestras; unforgettable living-history events; and a dizzying array of school-day and after-school enrichment programs—all while worshipping side by side during regular chapel and Eucharist services.

labs; SMART Board in each classroom;

Now, the community is set to turn another page as they realize the long-held dream of a St. Francis high school. Slated to open to its founding freshman class in the 2018–19 school year, the St. Francis Upper School will reimagine the traditional high school experience, emphasizing thematic learning over staid survey courses and 21st century skills over the rote memorization of decades past.

for reflection and spiritual development; and

labs capable of plant and animal studies

Class Sizes

Small

and in-depth lab experiments; two fullyequipped art rooms and a kiln room; library, including media center and resource room; regulation athletic field for football, soccer, practice track and gymnasium with boys’ and girls’ locker rooms and two concession stands; a school chapel that offers an area

3

To

Grade

Established in 1954, St. Michael Catholic School (SMCS), conveniently located near the

books for middle school students; science

Months

St. Michael Catholic School www.stmichaelcs.org • 713-621-6847

one-to-one device program using Chrome

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dedicated performing arts classrooms. These facilities provide students with the most current educational tools and resources. St. Michael Catholic School graduates are accepted to Houston’s most premier private and public high schools that include: St. Agnes Academy, St. Thomas High School, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart, Incarnate Word Academy, St. Pius X High School, Episcopal High School, The Kinkaid School, and the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.

and Club Activities Team Sports More Than A School. We Are Family! www.aeshouston.org (713) 783-0260 2525 Seagler Road Houston TX 77042

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such as science, art, fencing, dance, martial arts, and cooking. The sports program includes PreK-5th grade soccer, basketball, baseball and softball. AES provides a nurturing atmosphere in which understanding, tolerance, self-esteem and confidence are instilled. Before and After School Care is offered at Ascension Episcopal School, located at 2525 Seagler Road, Houston, Texas 77042. The British International School of Houston (BISH) www.bishouston.org • 713-290-9025 The British International School of Houston (BISH) is the city’s premier independent school committed to creating the highest quality learning environment in the world. The school ensures that students are equipped with the skills they will need to be successful in the future workplace. Serving children from Pre-K to 12th Grade, learning and achievement at BISH is supported by

Photo Courtesy of School of the Woods

collaborations with The Juilliard School, Massachusetts

Institute

of

Technology

(MIT) and FIRST® LEGO® League. These collaborations have allowed the school to fully embed STEAM programming throughout all year groups. The campus

spans 34-acres and features purpose driven technology developed in conjunction with Apple, customizable maker spaces, state-ofthe-art science labs, three athletic fields, an aquatic centre, two NCAA regulation size gymnasiums, and a 550-seat performing arts theater designed in collaboration with Juilliard. Every aspect of the school is centered around learners and learning. From the innovative design of a new 275,000-square-foot building to their extensively trained teachers, BISH is committed to offering a world-class, personalized learning approach that enables each student to excel. Graduates achieve outstanding academic success through the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme and gain acceptance to the finest universities and colleges in the US, UK and around the world. Students at BISH have access to incredible educational opportunities because it is part of Nord Anglia Education (NAE), the world’s premium schools organization. With 44 international schools around the world, including China, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and North America, NAE educates more than 38,000 students globally. Conveniently located off IH10 at N. Westgreen Boulevard and just minutes from the Grand Parkway, the British International School of Houston is accessible to families residing in all cities across the Greater Houston Area, including Katy, Houston, The Woodlands and Sugarland.

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BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF HOUSTON YOU WANT THE BEST FOR YOUR CHILD. SO DO WE. The British International School of Houston provides children ages 2 to 18 with personalized learning that is based on each student’s unique capabilities and interests. Our globally-respected curriculum produces resilient, confident and lifelong learners.

LOCAL ROOTS WITH GLOBAL REACH While our school has strong roots in the Houston community, we welcome families from across the globe as well as across town. We respect and value the different cultures of our families and view our diversity as a celebrated strength. No matter where our students might come from, they all leave better prepared with a global passport to their future.

PERSONALIZED, INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING We not only value each child’s background, interests and skills, we actually use them as the foundation for learning. We encourage our students to pursue their own interests and actively seek the academic skills necessary to bring their passions to life. Skills

and knowledge obtained in this way become more meaningful and are better retained.

HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT Our state-of-the-art facility and specialized programming allow us to develop the whole person and not just the academic student. Our performance arts curriculum, designed in partnership with The Juilliard School, provides unparalleled opportunities to speak publicly, experience a variety of instruments as well as take part in the dramatic arts. Our extensive physical education curriculum and extra-curricular athletics program allow students to regularly engage in sports and activities on three athletic fields including a FIFA-regulation soccer field, an aquatic centre and two NCAA-regulation size gymnasiums.

SCHEDULE A TOUR TO EXPERIENCE PERSONALIZED LEARNING FIRST-HAND: CALL 713.290.9025 OR VISIT WWW.BISHOUSTON.ORG

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Faith West Academy www.faithwest.org • 281-391-LOVE Since 1982 Katy’s oldest and largest private school, Faith West Academy, continues to uphold core values of; • Reverence for God • Respect for ourselves, others, and authority • Responsibility for one’s action. “Our mission is Excellence Without Compromise, that enables our students to achieve God’s purpose in their lives,” says Principal Mary Strickland. “We take pride in the academic achievements of our students, the skills of our teachers, and the involvement of our parents.” Located on 42 acres just east of the city of Katy, FWA provides a safe, Christian environment for preschool (starting at age 3) through 12th grade. As an extension of the preschool, FWA hosts a popular Mother’s Day Out Program that enrolls students as early as 15 months old. Faith West serves a growing number of international students seeking studies in America by providing them with on-campus boarding facilities. FWA has a current enrollment of over 400 students. The teaching staff is fully degreed in academic disciplines from elementary through high school. The teaching faculty

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in the secondary department has thirty-five members with an average student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. Pre-AP and Advanced Placement courses are offered in all major core subjects. The school operates on the principles of the Christian faith and incorporates these principles in its purposes, goals, procedures, and operations. The faculty members are caring, committed Christians, and the student body is interdenominational. The Academy is accredited by the International Christian Accrediting Association and by AdvanceED, organizations both approved and recognized by the state of Texas. From academics to athletics, missions to music, chapel to clubs, students are encouraged to express their uniqueness. A competitive athletic program is available for junior high and high school students, along with fine arts (such as band and theatre), agriculture sciences/FFA, and cheerleading. The high school students compete through Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS).

FBCA is a pre-k through grade 12 school located on a 35-acre campus in the heart of Sugar Land, one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas. As an interdenominational school, FBCA welcomes a diverse population of students who attend more than 100 area churches. Students at FBCA receive an academically challenging course of study with curriculum designed to provide a superior spiritual and intellectual environment. Fifty different Honors and Advanced Placement classes are offered at the upper school level, and middle school students with accelerated educational development may also participate in an honors curriculum. Spiritually, academically and professionally qualified, all teaching staff are certified educators, many possessing a master’s degree or higher.

www.fortbendchristian.org • 281-263-9105

FBCA features small class sizes, uniforms, a hot lunch program, before and after school programs, enrichment classes, clubs and strong community service involvement. Outside of the classroom, students hold multiple state championships in athletics and fine arts.

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FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OFFERS BALANCE TO FAMILIES Relocating to a city as large as Houston can be overwhelming, but getting your family plugged into the r ight school community can ease the transition and make a new place feel like home. Often, the right school choice is determined by the school’s ability to balance academics, extracurricular opportunities and spiritual values. Fort Bend Christian Academy, a private school serving grades pre-k through 12, embodies that balance.

WE TRUST GOD Christian values are a driving force in parents’ decision to enroll their children in FBCA. FBCA proclaims that the Bible is the inspired, inerrant Word of God. All subjects are presented from a biblical perspective, with the Scripture as the measuring rod of all truth. Students in every grade level attend weekly chapel and middle school and upper school students take theology courses as part of their graduation requirements.

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is the othe r p r i ma r y reason pa rents deci de FBCA i s the r i g ht schoo l fo r their family. Students at FBCA receive an academically challenging course of study with a curriculum designed to provide a superior spiritual and intellectual environment. Fifty different Honors and Advanced Placement classes are offered at the upper school level, and middle school students with accelerated educational development may also participate in an honors curriculum.

post-graduate degrees in law, medicine, engineering and more.

WE LEAD WITH LOVE Finally, the community aspect of FBCA

WE SHAPE SOCIETY

truly makes it feel like home. Various

F B CA fe at u res e n r i ch m e nt c l a s s es, competitive athletics, before and after school programs, nationally-recognized c l u b s a n d exce pt i o n a l co m m u n i t y service and philanthropic involvement. Students hold multiple state championships in athletics and fine arts. The school has produced a number of National Merit Scholars, and 100% of graduates enroll in college or enlist in the military, w i t h m o s t s t u d e nt s at te n d i n g t h e i r first-choice university. Alumni serve in various career fields, and many obtain

events th roughout the yea r provide oppor tunities for the whole family to come together. There are multiple ways for parents to get involved such as Parent Teacher Fellowship, Men’s Bible Study and Moms in Prayer. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BALANCED EDUCATION AT FORT BEND CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, VISIT WWW.FORTBENDCHRISTIAN.ORG.

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college or enlist in the military, with most students attending their first-choice university. Alumni serve in various career fields, and many obtain post-graduate degrees in law, medicine, engineering and more. For more information about Fort Bend Christian Academy, contact the Admissions Office at admissions@fortbendchristian.org or call 281-263-9105. Grace School www.graceschool.org • 713-782-4421 The story of Grace is the story of a community committed to providing a rigorous educational program that embraces the

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teachings of Jesus Christ in order to inspire compassionate, thoughtful students eager to engage in the world around them. Founded in 1975, Grace School offers a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.

through eighth grade. Located on an enchanting 13-acre campus in Houston, Texas; the school provides a premier academic program to a diverse, co-ed student population.

Teachers demonstrate a deep understanding

Grace School faculty and staff are certified, experienced, committed and intentional.

embodying Christian values, honor each

A highly accredited, independent, Christian school, Grace School serves students and their families from twenty months

of the developmental level of their students and implore a vast variety of instructional strategies tailored to best meet the individual needs of our students. Our teachers, child as an individual as they emphasize the

A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Innovation Grace School is an independent, Christian school serving students from early childhood through eighth grade. The first school in Texas to receive STEM certification, Grace School is dedicated to academic excellence and the development of thoughtful, compassionate students eager to engage the world around them. We invite you to learn more about what Grace School has to offer by scheduling a tour at www.GraceSchool.org/tours or calling 713-782-4421.

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importance of growth in both academics and character. Upon completion of our curricular program, students are well prepared and highly recruited by Houston’s top tiered high schools. At the heart of our welcoming and collaborative environment, you will find that school-initiated family and community relationships are a top priority. Grace School invites you to join the exceptional leadership, extraordinary faculty, talented students, and generous families that star in their story. Schedule a tour by visiting their website www.graceschool.org.

life-callings while excelling academically. Houston Christian is accredited by The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), and is a member of the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC). One of the most distinct and intentional components of the HC experience is their leadership development program. Through classroom teaching, hands-on opportunities, and worldwide travel, students have the chance to explore ideas and roles beyond the classroom walls. HC is committed to celebrating diversity and strengthening the student’s community, heritage, vision of honor, and leadership.

Houston Christian High School www.houstonchristian.org • 713-580-6020 Houston Christian High School is a four-year,

interdenominational

college

preparatory high school that provides rigorous academic programs designed to prepare every student for collegiate study and beyond. Founded in 1997, HC is a place where students can discover their

Another hallmark of HC is the caring teachers, mentors, and role models who engage students in service and leadership opportunities through student government, athletics, and fine arts. The combination of HC’s distinctive programs, spiritual life focus, and award-winning arts and athletics makes every student’s experience encompassing, yet also unique

The majority of HC’s 500 students come from private schools throughout Houston, Spring Branch, Cypress-Fairbanks, and Katy communities, and there is also a strong public school representation. HC graduates attend an ever-expanding list of top colleges and universities in Texas and throughout the United States. Situated on a beautifully appointed 45-acre, state-of-the-art, collegiate-style campus, HC is conveniently located at the intersection of W. Sam Houston Pkwy N and Kempwood Drive. Demonstrating a continuing commitment to enhancing educational excellence and whole-child development, Houston Christian recently completed the 7,400 sq. ft. Brown Family Dance Studio as well as the new, two-story, 7,000 sq. ft. Harrell Family Strength & Conditioning Center. Houston Christian is a place where students can do more, be more, and succeed more. It is a place where students can play sports and participate in fine arts, where they can

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develop leadership skills and explore the

to each student’s needs, interests and

world through life-changing travel. Most

abilities.

importantly, HC is a place where students

Before/After School Care, Tutorials, Instrumental Music, Sports, Summer School and Summer Performance Arts. All children are eligible for enrollment regardless of race, color, creed, or national or ethnic origin.

will have the opportunity to grow spiritually

Now in its sixth decade (founded in 1962),

in ways they could never imagine. For more

School of the Woods is Houston’s oldest

information about the school and the admis-

continuously operating Montessori school

sions process, please call 713-580-6020 or

and is non-profit, independent and non-sec-

visitwww.houstonchristian.org.

tarian. It is a full member school of the

St. Francis de Sales Catholic School

American Montessori Society and accred-

www.sfdsschool.org • 713-774-4447

School of the Woods – Montessori

ited by AdvancED (formerly SACS).

www.schoolofthewoods.org • 713-686-8811

Educational programs encompass: Woods

From age 2½ through college prep high

Lower School for Early Childhood-Kin-

school, School of the Woods offers a

dergarten, Elementary (Grades 1-3), and

total continuum of interactive Montessori

Upper Elementary (Grades 4-6); Woods

education in a unique learning environ-

Middle School (Grades 7-8); and Woods

ment, through curriculum personalized by

High School (Grades 9-12). Auxiliary

Montessori-credentialed teachers according

programs

include

Dance,

Gymnastics,

First and foremost St. Francis de Sales School is a family of caring parents and teachers who are together raising responsible, faith-filled citizens for the community. Their mission is to educate each student in a spirit of faith and academic excellence according to the Roman Catholic principles. As part of a caring, disciplined community, the school, in partnership with parents, nurtures and challenges each student to develop to his or her fullest potential. Along with the 2015 Soccer Archdiocesan Championship they hold the 2nd and 3rd place awards in the statewide Mobile Automated Technology Education competition (underwater robotics) held at N.A.S.A.’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab. They encourage PK-8th graders to participate in sports programs, clubs, academic/fine arts competitions, service projects and faith activities. By “Praying, Learning and Living Together” they focus on the development of each student intellectually, physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. They nurture children from diverse backgrounds as a reflection of the world in which they live. St. Francis de Sales is accredited by the TCCED, and is a member of NCEA, NCTM, NCTSS, GHARC and HAIS. St. Francis de Sales School is located at 8100 Roos, Houston, TX 77036 within blocks of St. Agnes Academy, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory and Southwest Memorial Hospital. St. Francis Episcopal School www.StFrancisHouston.org • 713-458-6175 Imaginative, critical thinkers and people

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for others. At St. Francis, they believe their

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mission

matters.

So

from

the


Reggio-inspired

approach

in

Primary

School to the inquiry-based environment of Lower School to the hotbed of 21st century learning that is the St. Francis Middle School, they engage and inspire students to explore deeply and take the academic and artistic leaps that allow them to mature in independence and wisdom. At the core of it all is a student-centric, research-based

curriculum;

passionate,

award-winning educators; and leading-edge technology. Because when it comes to helping the Wolves advance from their earliest academic ventures through the

Photo Courtesy of Fort Bend Christian Academy

exponential growth in literacy, quantitative reasoning, creative thinking, and social/ emotional development of their elemen-

printer, or the compassion of eighth graders

service projects, 40-plus teams in 13 sports,

tary and secondary years, they not only

who donate $45,000 in national Lead2Feed

focus on the whole child—but also the

rousing theatre and choir productions, three

Challenge winnings to local nonprofits.

orchestras,

whole environment. This might mean a

unforgettable

living-history

events, and a dizzying array of school-day

field trip to one of the tallest buildings in

At St. Francis, success equals so much

town for a Primary School class fascinated

more than a grade on paper. On their two

and after-school enrichment programs—

by skyscrapers, a third grader’s grin as her

campuses, more than 900 students live,

all while worshipping side by side during

design takes shape on the popular 3-D

grow, and give together through annual

regular chapel and Eucharist services.

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Now, the community is set to turn another

provides a rigorous college preparatory

Yorkshire Academy

page as they realize the long-held dream of

curriculum that is rooted in Catholic

www.yorkshireacademy.com • 281-531-6088

a St. Francis high school. Slated to open to

values, and each student is encouraged

its founding freshman class in fall 2018, the

to foster lifelong learning habits that will

St. Francis Upper School will reimagine

prepare them for their future.

Yorkshire Academy, a private school located in the Memorial area, was established in 1984 with its primary goal being

the traditional high school experience, emphasizing thematic learning, interdisci-

The comprehensive athletic, fine arts, and

to create an environment in which children

plinary coursework, faith formation, and

extracurricular programs contribute to the

can develop to their fullest potential at

civic engagement.

intellectual, physical, social, and emotional

their own individual rate. Students range

growth of every individual.

A dynamic

in age from 18 months to Grade 5. York-

St. John XXIII College Preparatory

campus ministry department forms the

shire strives to develop the whole person,

www.sj23lions.org • 281- 693-1000

hearts and minds of the students through

guiding

liturgy and service. The St. John XXIII

to enhance his or her own self image,

House System, the first of its kind at any

whether it be excelling within dynamic

Catholic high school in Texas, promotes

classroom academics, singing and dancing

school spirit, fellowship, spirituality, and

in amazing musical productions, earning a

academic achievement, as well as provides

1st place academic competition ribbon in

a foundation for the students to follow the

math, or mastering the latest technology

four pillars of the school: excellence, obedi-

in the computer lab.

St. John XXIII College Preparatory is a Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory school, serving grades 9-12 from Houston’s booming west side. The faculty and staff of the St. John XXIII community work tirelessly to educate and develop all students. Located just one mile north of I-10 on the Grand Parkway, St. John XXIII provides a campus environment that promotes the development of each individual in mind, heart, body, and imagination. Students at St. John XXIII are challenged to pursue academic excellence. The school

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ence, peace, and renewal.

each

child

with

experiences

Yorkshire Academy offers a unique oppor-

Members of the St. John XXIII community

tunity for students to benefit from an

are encouraged to pursue their individual

outstanding staff who truly cares about

gifts and talents to the best of their ability.

each child. A parent once said, “You

The mission of St. John XXIII College

know, you guys should call Yorkshire

Preparatory is Parare Mente et Corde, to

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prepare the minds and hearts of its students

The school is an impressive mix of strong

to serve God and others.

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music,

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computer, Spanish, all being taught in a loving, supportive atmosphere. Yorkshire’s extensive afterschool enrichment program offers classes as diverse as engineering, yoga, chess, piano, tae kwon do and dozens more. Its summer program consists of academics, over 50 enrichment camps, theme-based camps for little ones, and full time care. These programs are open to the community, and attract families from all over the Houston area. Yorkshire Academy is accredited by the T.A.A.P.S. and Texas Association of Gifted and Talented. Visit www.yorkshireacademy.com for more information or

call

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HIGHER EDUCATION IN CENTRAL HOUSTON Higher education is a strength for Central Houston, with choices that are many and

diverse. With more than 40,000 students, the University of Houston is the third-largest university in Texas and has made great academic strides in recent decades. UH has achieved Tier One research university status from the Carnegie Foundation, putting it in the same league as the University of Texas and Texas A&M University. UH has more than 300 degree programs and many, including creative writing, architecture and law, are considered among the nation’s best. Rice University, situated on a beautiful oak-lined campus near the Texas Medical Center and Hermann Park, is consistently ranked among the top 20 universities in the U.S. and among the top 100 in the world. Known for its small student-to-faculty ratio and its high level of research, Rice also offers excellent public arts and continuing education programs.

The Little School That’s Making a Big Impact. 300 STUDENTS – 18 MONTHS TO 5TH GRADE

Kids from across Houston and around the world come to Yorkshire Academy to excel, explore, collaborate, question and solve. Ours is a campus that’s alive with wonder, joy, kindness, confidence and the kind of progressive learning

The Texas Medical Center is home to a number of colleges and universities, including Baylor College of Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center and Texas Woman’s

that ignites the potential in our students to accomplish anything. Even change the world. To find out more and arrange a tour, visit yorkshireacademy.com. 14120 Memorial Drive | Houston, Texas 77079 | 281.531.6088

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University. Other Houston institutions of higher learning include Texas Southern University, Houston Baptist University and Houston Community College System. In 2015, the University of Texas announced that it had purchased more than 300 acres for a new Houston campus located 3.5 miles from the Texas Medical Center. In a statement, the UT System Board of Regents said, “We will broaden our footprint in the city of Houston to take advantage of its size, strength of institutions, and talent of the professionals in science, business, healthcare and the arts.”

HIGHER EDUCATION IN WEST HOUSTON A variety of well-regarded institutions offer higher education in West Houston, and residents also have easy access to top-rated colleges and universities

degrees, and UH has announced plans to

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expanded campus in Katy that will focus on the energy industry while also offering

throughout the Houston region.

a broad range of programs. West Houston

The University of Houston System at

College System and Lone Star College,

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two of the largest and most comprehen-

more than 30 bachelor’s and master’s

sive community colleges in the nation.

is also served by the Houston Community

West Houston students building careers at UHV Katy. The University of Houston-Victoria at Katy offers a wide selection of academic programs and the flexibility craved by students finishing their bachelor’s degree or pursuing graduate school. Classes are affordable, and students don’t have to leave West Houston – or even their own home.It’s no wonder readers of the Katy Times voted UHV as the Best College in Katy in 2016 and 2017. “The University of Houston-Victoria helped students reach their career goals for more than 40 years,” UHV President Vic Morgan said. “While that objective has stayed constant, how we get there looks quite a bit different these days. We realize many students have work and family obligations. Commuting to class is challenging. That’s why we offer evening face-to-face classes in Katy along with innovative online courses.” UHV Katy, 2002 W. Grand Parkway N., is conveniently located off Grand Parkway and Franz Road, just north of Interstate 10. The third floor features classrooms, faculty offices, study areas and a Multi-Purpose Room to serve the Katy community with educational events.

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For students looking for a more traditional college experience, UHV’s main campus in Victoria has freshman and sophomore classes, residence halls and a wide assortment of student activities. Students can earn both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Victoria.

seamless transfer to UHV Katy. Students

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Regardless of where or how you attend UHV, the qualified faculty and small class sizes ensure that students receive the personal attention and encouragement they need to succeed. “I’ve grown personally and professionally because of the experiences and opportunities I received throughout my academic journey at UHV,” said Liza Lybolt, an alumna from Conroe who earned her Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration from UHV. “I’m better prepared for the future thanks to the knowledge and abilities honed through the program.” UHV has agreements with many Houston area community colleges, allowing for a

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Earn a degree in Katy and get ahead Make your mark in your life and career by finishing your bachelor’s degree as a transfer student or earning your master’s degree right here in Katy. You can take classes at UHV Katy, 2002 W. Grand Parkway N., Building 2, Third Floor, or online classes from anywhere. • Earn an affordable MBA that meets your career goals. • Obtain a teaching degree or a CACREP-accredited MEd in couselor education. • Become a school psychologist with a Specialist in School Psychology degree. • Transfer your associate degree from a local community college.

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ACTIVE ADULTS

+ senior living The times of aging in America, they are a-changing – and many senior Houston residents couldn’t be happier about it. Long gone are the days of mandatory retirement at age 65, and with it, the idea that one’s golden years were to be spent simply sitting quietly on the front porch in a rocking chair as they watch life go by.

More and more seniors don’t see them-

to pasture to watch the rest of the world go

upscale retirement communities that offer an

selves as seniors (unless they get a discount

by. Today’s seniors now have many options,

array of housing, activity, exercise and social

if they do). Increasingly, the years after age

dreams and plans, and very often, the

options, to full-care facilities that care for

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energy to pursue them. Of course, people

people with mental and physical disabilities,

According to the U.S. Department of Health

with more leisure time can perfect their golf

and every-thing in between, there is a senior

and Human Services, Americans’ life expec-

swing, or carefully tend their prized azaleas,

living solution to fit every desire and need.

tancy in 2000 was 76.8 years; in 2014, it was

but these days, they’re also choosing to go

78.8. One of the reasons is that Americans

back to school, learn a new language, run

are healthier: today’s seniors visit the doctor

marathons, volunteer, or take up a new

and emergency room less, spend fewer days

hobby. More people are opting to burn out

in hospital and exercise more.

rather than rust out.

Turning 65 no longer means receiving a

And the options for living and playing are

some time into the stock-taking process

watch, a party and hearty congratulations

also evolving to meet the changing demands

by taking a personal inventory of living

for years spent at a job, only to be put out

of this growing group of people. From

expenses, health, interests and expectations.

TAKING STOCK In order to narrow your options in what could be an overwhelming list of choices and to help you choose the best one, put

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Budget Inventory: what does it cost to live

cash. Guaranteed by the U.S. Department

every month? What are you spending on

of

housing or rental; how much does it cost

HUD offers this federally insured private

to heat it, cool it, pay taxes or a mortgage

loan which can give you greater financial

on it? What other expenses do you have?

security to supplement social security, meet

Food, entertainment, transportation? What

unexpected medical expenses, make home

medical expenses do you currently have,

improvements and more. And, unlike a

or do you anticipate? Be as thorough and

traditional home equity loan or second

honest in your assessment as you can, so

mortgage, you usually do not have to repay

that you can make an informed decision.

(Visit AARP’s website and use their Reverse

the loan until you no longer use the home

Mortgage Calculator: www.aarp.com).

Lifestyle inventory: How do you want to live? Need more time for golf ? You might want to live on a course. Want to do some volunteering? You may decide to move closer to the city, school or community center. Want to make new friends? Many senior’s communities are set up to allow you

Housing and Urban Development,

away. The money from a reverse loan may be paid out in a variety of ways: a lump sum, a regular monthly cash advance, as a credit line account, or any combination of the above. To qualify, you must be at least 62, and own the home outright or carry a mortgage small enough to be paid off by the

are in your analysis, the more prepared you

proceeds; there are no income or credit qual-

will be to make the right decisions.

ifications or monthly payments, but you are

STAY PUT You can retire in your own home by withdrawing some of the equity you’ve built up with a reverse mortgage, which is a special type of home loan that lets you convert a portion of the equity in your home into

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the purchase of a new home that could be safely invested? • What are the options for downsizing into a less expensive home, renting an apartment, or moving into an assisted living or alternative senior housing situation?

as your principal residence, sell it, or pass

to do just that. Again, the more careful you

SHOULD YOU STAY OR SHOULD YOU GO?

• Would there be any money left over from

PACK IT UP But maybe, it’s time for a move. Perhaps the 30-year family home is too big and you’re rattling around it like a marble in a shoe box, or you’re tired of the outdoor upkeep, or you want to be closer to the place or activities that you now have time for. Before you choose your new home, once again,

responsible to pay the annual taxes, property

take stock. Be realistic about your situation,

insurance and maintenance of the home.

your expectations, your finances and your health. It’s as important to consider access

The best way to determine if a reverse mort-

to medical doctors and facilities as it is to

gage is the best fit for your retirement plan is

think about fun and leisure pursuits. Make

to honestly assess the following: • How much would the home sell for on today’s market? • What would the cost be to buy, or rent, and maintain a new home?

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sure the new community is one that you will enjoy, that it has convenient amenities and access to services, and that a new house will be a good investment. If you’re still active, you might want to be among folk just like


you. Think carefully before making decisions that will determine your happiness in the years to come.

ACTIVE SENIOR HOUSING COMMUNITIES If you’re a healthy, independent senior, you may find that you simply want to live in a community where you can enjoy the company of others and your own personal interests. Moving to an active independent living retirement community might be the

Seniors in Houston find that they have a wide variety of housing options that can accommodate their budget, while enjoying their lifestyle in a community that encourages the development and pursuit of their personal interests.

best fit for your budget and lifestyle, where options include renting an apartment or purchasing a property.

What security measures are in place for

A CCRC (also called Life-Care Facilities or

residents? For ultimate peace of mind, you Many active senior communities have infor-

Communities) generally offers a contract

might opt to rent a home under a short-term

mation packets and offer tours. A personal

that covers a continuum of care, including

agreement at first to make sure the commu-

visit will give valuable, firsthand information

access to housing, services, and health care

nity provides for your needs and lives up to

for more than one year, or the balance of

and an opportunity to meet current residents

your expectations.

one’s life. It is a wise idea to move into a

who can share their own experience and insider’s view. Ask about health and fitness

CCRC sooner rather than later, as most

programs, organized activities, sporting

CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES

options, and social opportunities. Other

A Continuing Care Retirement Community

day-to-day living arrangements should also

(CCRC) offers care in a residential facility

There is a range of contract options offered

be considered, such as shopping centers and

for seniors, with a full menu of services and

by CCRCs. An extensive-care contract is the

grocery stores within easy walking distance,

living situations. Residents may go from

most expensive, but carries the least risk,

and

the

availability

of

require that new residents live independently when they first move in.

transportation

independent living, to assisted living and

providing unlimited long-term nursing care

services. Where is the community located

nursing home care, depending on their indi-

at little or no additional cost for as long

in proximity to major health care providers?

vidual, changing needs and abilities.

as nursing-home services are required. A

SENIOR HOUSING OPTIONS “The time to begin thinking about a retirement community isn’t when you have to have it,” advises Terry Martinez with Parmer Woods Retirement & Assisted Living. “Think about it when you don’t need it. There are a wide variety of alternatives available for every level of activity, health and need. Today’s Baby Boomers who are in or approaching their retirement years are taking advantage of active retirement communities where residents are vigorous and involved. Or, they are finding senior-care housing communities that em-ploy medically trained staff, provide housekeeping and meal preparation services, as well as transportation for shopping, medical visits, and social outing. Or, they are seeking a more physically and medically sup-portive environment. Whatever choice is best for you, it’s out there, but should be considered without stress.

And the prices vary. “When you’re trying to stay within a particular price range, you want to match your living requirements with services offered,” says Martinez. “If you are very independent and don’t need assistance – just want a meal plan, for example – then the associated costs are much less than for someone who requires more care.” Also, Medicare generally does not pay for long-term care, only for services deemed medically necessary that are provided by a skilled facility or home health care center. Medicaid will pay for certain health services and nursing home care for older people with low incomes and limited assets. The place you choose should facilitate life at a level of independence that is comfortable for you or for your loved one.

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modified-care contract comes with medium financial risk, and provides long-term health or nursing services for a specified period, after which, the senior or guardian is responsible for additional costs. A fee-for-service contract offers an a-la-carte approach, requiring that residents pay separately for all health and medical services provided by the facility, as well as long-term care. Most CCRCs expect an entrance fee, plus monthly fees thereafter. Some require an equity agreement where seniors purchase a condominium or co-op apartment on the property instead of paying an entrance fee. Less commonly found are CCRC contracts where residents pay monthly fees only.

• Are there fitness facilities onsite? • Is the staff friendly and knowledgeable? • What healthcare and personal care services are available? • What preparations have been made for handling medical and evacuation emergency situations? • Is there easy access to offsite activities such as shopping and is transportation provided? CCRCs can be anything from high-rise apartments, to cottages, townhouses or single-family homes, and are an excellent option for those who are independent and in good health, but might need some assistance with daily living needs or require skilled nursing care.

Before signing a contract with a CCRC, conduct a thorough review of the facility’s services, operations and finances, and determine if it is appropriate to your needs, lifestyle and expectations. It’s also a good idea to ask a family attorney or accountant to review the contract. If the contract is found agreeable, ask to spend at least one night and two days at the facility, to test drive the community and make sure it is a good fit. Some points to consider include: • Are pets allowed in your residence? • What social, recreational and cultural activities are offered? • Is food prepared onsite? If so, how is it?

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ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES An Assisted Living Community (ALC) bridges the gap for those who need assistance with daily activities a nursing home might offer, but wish to live independently. Residents in an ALC are unable to live completely by themselves, but don’t need constant supervision. An ALC offers its residents assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, laundry, housekeeping, and keeping track of medications. They often have centers for medical care, but typically do not offer the extensive medical services provided by a nursing home. An ALC is not a substitute for

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a nursing home, but rather is a stepping stone between complete independence and services provided by a nursing home. Often, an ALC will create an individualized service plan for seniors upon admission, detailing personal services that will be provided. This plan is then periodically reviewed and updated to ensure changing needs are met. Housing in an ALC may be studios or one-bedroom apartments with small kitchen facilities. Typically, ALC housing units have group dining facilities and common areas where residents gather to enjoy social and recreational activities. As with other options, a visit to the center is a must. Pay attention to first impressions: • • • •

Are the grounds well maintained? Is the staff friendly? Are the residents properly dressed? What activities are available?

ALCs that competently provide required services without forgetting about little details will give the same care and attention to residents.

NURSING CARE FACILITIES A Nursing Care Facility (NCF) is a state licensed, private-care facility that provides 24-hour skilled hospital care for residents who do not require hospitalization but cannot stay at home.


It pays to shop around when selecting an

over another, they can answer the following

NCF. Consult with a trusted doctor or health

recommended questions about any facility:

care practitioner for recommendations of nearby facilities. Plan on visiting at least four or five area facilities, and make an appointment with the administrator or director of nursing. Check to make sure that information provided is consistent with information gathered during the facility tour. The home should have clean floors and smell fresh. Ask to see the compliance survey report prepared by the State of Texas. It will list deficiencies found in resident care during routine inspections, and the facility’s effort to correct them. Under Texas law, nursing homes must make this and other survey compliance reports available upon request, as well as a well-lit place for review. Another option available is to contact the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) at 800-458-9858 or www.dads. state.tx.us. While state law prohibits agency employees from recommending one facility

• Have there been any proposed license terminations in the past two years?

ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA CARE FACILITIES Seniors

diagnosed

with

Alzheimer’s

disease or another form of dementia need specialized care. While some Assisted

• How many complaints have been filed in the past year?

Living Communities offer services and

• How many complaints in the past year have been found to be valid?

onset symptoms, because of the progres-

• How many deficiencies have been cited in the past two years?

necessary to transfer the resident to another

• How many “quality of care” violations have been cited in the past two years?

separate facilities for residents with early sive nature of the disease, it may become facility that can give the right level of service. Facilities specializing in the care of Alzhei-

• When did DADS last visit the facility, and what was the purpose of the visit?

mer’s and dementia patients should provide

• Has the owner of this facility had other facilities recommended for license termination?

resident’s medical needs, but also the needs

The answers to these questions, combined with observations and impressions made during facility tours and staff interviews will allow you to select the right nursing care facility.

alized treatment reviews, all set within a

a treatment plan that considers not only the of the entire family with social services, professional consultations and individucalm, soothing environment that is sensitive to the needs of the patient. Please visit www.agingcare.com for additional information on care for the elderly. 

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RELOCATION INFORMATION

No one likes to move and it’s never without its headaches and hassles, but the more you understand the process, and your new environment, the easier the move will be and the faster you can start enjoying your new home.

With its energetic pulse and cosmopolitan

using the services of a moving company,

might have many items in U.S. storage, so

yet neighborly personality, Houston awaits

and be sure to take into consideration your

you’ll need to plan the logistics of getting

your arrival. But first, check out these basics

back, time and effort.

these to your new home as well.

and easy. Then you’ll be ready to enjoy every-

At the other extreme, the global economy of

thing this dynamic region has to offer.

Houston draws newcomers from all over the

TYPES OF MOVING ESTIMATES

provided to help make your move smooth

world, and there are a few important consid-

Most companies give free estimates based

MOVING COMPANIES

erations to keep in mind when moving from

If you are moving from out of state, it may

overseas. If your move is work-related,

be necessary to hire a moving company.

find out how much of the expense will be

The best time to move is the middle of

covered. As a general rule, many experts

the costs of packing materials in their bid

the month rather than the end or during

recommend scaling the move down to essen-

while others break out supplies separately.

summer vacation, when moving companies

tial items and those with emotional value.

Packing services, fuel charges, wait time and

are usually busiest.

Find out about import fees and duty costs,

temporary storage costs may vary consider-

especially for things you may have purchased

ably so be sure to ask about all charges.

on distance and the weight of household contents. Some moving companies include

If the move is less than 250 miles away,

abroad. Also consider the size of your new

and you don’t have much stuff, consider

space: will it be larger or smaller than the

Moving companies offer three types of esti-

making the move yourself. Compare the

home you’re leaving? If you’re a U.S. citizen

mates: the binding estimate, non-binding

relative costs of moving yourself versus

who is moving back from overseas, then you

estimate and not-to-exceed binding estimate.

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receive the delivery, your belongings will go into storage, and the moving company may require payment in cash before unloading. Tax deductions may apply to your move so keep appropriate records. Contact the I.R.S. at 800-829-1040 or www.irs.gov, or ask your tax preparer or attorney. Tips for Hiring a Moving Company • Select a moving company carefully by confirming their license at www.protectyourmove.gov • The Southwest Association is another resource for information about moving companies and they can be reached at www.southwestmovers.org or 512-4760107, Toll Free: 800-759-2305 • Contact the Better Business Bureau for any complaints that might be on file at www.houston.bbb.org or 713-868-9500. The binding estimate lists all items to be

the weight is less than anticipated. Ask all

shipped and the required services on the esti-

movers if they offer this type of service.

mate form, and the price quoted is the price

• The Interstate Commerce Commission offers a free brochure, “Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move.” ICC Office of Compliance and Consumer

paid. Every charge is itemized, so that if an

MORE CONSIDERATIONS

item is added or deleted, it is easy to re-calcu-

Be aware that many moving companies fall

late the cost. The moving company must also

behind schedule, so consider hiring a moving

specify the length of time the price quote is in

company that will guarantee a pickup and

You can also find the brochure on many

effect, which is usually 60 days. This type of

delivery date. Make sure those dates are

websites by searching for its title.

estimate does not require additional payment

in the contract. Pick-up and delivery dates

over the amount of the estimate.

should not be open-ended.

FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE RENTAL

The non-binding estimate, which is the only

Although moving companies provide liability

In some cases, it may be necessary to rent

type of estimate offered in some intrastate

insurance on household belongings by the

furniture or appliances while waiting for

situations, is not guaranteed. The real cost

pound, it is wise to purchase extra insurance

your old ones to be delivered, or while shop-

of services is determined after the truck is

that provides additional coverage, especially

ping for new items that will fit your new

loaded and weighed, and charges above

for those items that are more valuable.

space perfectly.

Be sure to attend the truck weigh-ins both

Before the movers arrive, make preparations.

Some companies specialize in renting furni-

before and after furniture and household

Take an inventory of your belongings and

ture to newcomers and offer packages by

items are loaded to accurately calculate the

note their condition. If the moving company

the household, the room or the piece. They

total weight. The estimated amount of your

performs their own inventory, check it care-

also offer different styles, along with acces-

move should be entered on each form that

fully against your own before signing anything.

sories such as artwork, lighting, rugs and

is prepared by the mover, including orders

Should any of your belongings arrive with

indoor plants. Flexible lease terms, quick

for special services and bills of lading. If the

scratches, dents or other damages, photo-

delivery and professional setup and removal

amounts are not included, do not sign or

graphs will help verify a claim so consider

are some of the services offered by rental

accept the document.

taking pictures of valuable items or making a

companies. If you decide you love a partic-

video inventory before the movers arrive.

ular item, purchase is usually available.

not-to-exceed estimate, is usually the best.

It is important to be sure you will be at your

FORWARDING MAIL

The mover gives a binding estimate, then

new home on the date the moving company

To submit your change of address, go to www.

weighs the vehicle and reduces the price if

is scheduled to deliver. If no one is home to

usps.com. The USPS |

Assistance, Washington, D.C., 20423.

the estimate can run more than 20 percent.

The third type of estimate, called the

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can hold your mail, forward or accommodate

and provide homeowners with a better

provider serving customers across its

a change of address.

lifestyle for less money. By purchasing an

11-state service area. Consolidated provides

ENERGY STAR certified home, you can

advanced

LEGAL RECORDS

have all the features you desire in your new

business and residential customers across

Legal Records maintained by Harris County

home, plus better performance and lower

their fiber-rich network, which extends

and Fort Bend County include birth certif-

utility bills-all while helping prevent green-

across California, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas,

icates, death certificates, marriage licenses,

house gas emissions.

Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Penn-

automobile licenses, fees and inspections, divorce proceedings, DBAs, taxes, and

communication

solutions

to

sylvania and Texas. Many of the leading builders in the Houston area build ENERGY STAR certified homes:

Founded more than a century ago, the

specific services offered.

Ashton Woods Homes, Beazer Homes,

company is dedicated to turning tech-

Castlerock Communities, David Weekley

nology into solutions, connecting people

The Harris County Civil Court House

Homes,

Texas

and enriching how their customers work

is located at 20l Caroline, Houston, TX,

Homes, Greeneco Builders, Infinity Classic

and live. Consolidated prides itself on deliv-

77002.

Homes, KB Home, Kickerillo Homes,

ering a better experience by putting their

Lennar Homes, Meritage Homes, Riverway

customers’ needs first; building a stronger

Builders, Ryland Homes. Learn more

community through employee volunteerism

The Fort Bend County Court House is

about buying an ENERGY STAR home at

and company giving; and evolving and inno-

located at 1422 Eugene Heimann Circle,

houstonenergystarhomes.com.

vating to meet and exceed the needs and

more. Contact the county of residence for

Phone:

713-755-6411.

www.

co.harris.tx.us

Dunhill

Builders,

First

expectations of their customers.

Richmond, TX, 77469. Phone: 281-3423411. www.fortbendcountytx.gov

UTILITIES

CenterPoint Energy’s ENERGY STAR for New Homes Program, is just one of the utili-

Visit www.consolidated.com or call

ties programs that supports energy-efficiency

844-YOUR-CCI (844-968-7224).

efforts. Visit www.centerpointefficiency.com for more information on CenterPoint Ener-

ELECTRICITY

gy’s energy efficiency programs.

BEING GREEN CURBSIDE RECYCLING Most common acceptable waste includes

Retail Electric Providers compete to sell electricity, allowing consumers to compare

WATER AND SEWER

paper, telephone books, cans, plastics

plans, pricing and features. The Public

Water, sewage and drainage services are

1 and 2, and used motor oil. Rinse and

Utility Commission recommends the three

typically provided by the public works

drain containers, remove lids, caps, plastic

“C’s” before selecting a provider: contact,

department in each city, or by a municipal

bags and package materials, and place the

compare, and choose. Allow several days for

utility district (MUD). There are a number

recycle container on the curb by 7:00 a.m.

the order to process. If establishing service

of these districts throughout Houston, Katy,

Used oil should be in the original container

for a new home or building, a permit or

Fulsher and services vary. Contact your

or in a screw top non-detergent container.

inspection may be required.

local city or homeowner’s association for detailed information.

Select electricity, natural gas, local phone

BAG-IT AND RECYCLE-IT Many local communities have Bag-It programs requiring yard trimmings to be

sion, and high-speed internet services at

TELEPHONE, CABLE, AND INTERNET SERVICE

www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com.

The Greater Houston area has four area

garbage. Place the bag at the curb on the

codes: 713, 281, 832, and the newest,

regular garbage day to be collected. Limit

GAS CENTERPOINT ENERGY

346. When placing calls, 10-digit dialing

contents to grass, leaves and small twigs;

CenterPoint Energy is the major provider

is required. The many telephone service

the bag cannot weigh more than 50 pounds

for natural gas in the greater West Houston

providers to choose from also offer satellite

and should be less than 4-ft. in length and

Area. As the regulated utility, CenterPoint

and cable television services, along with

18 inches in diameter. Do not put anything

Energy owns and maintains the electric

bundled services, special promotional rates

into storm drains.

delivery system and sells natural gas. Visit

and discounts for newcomers.

and long distance, cable or satellite televi-

www.CenterPointEnergy.com to learn more.

placed in separate bags from trash and

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS & ELECTRONICS

ENERGY STAR certified homes use less

CONSOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS

energy than homes built to the Texas resi-

Consolidated Communications is a leading

center Tuesday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to

dential building code, are third-party tested,

business and broadband communications

5:00 p.m. and on Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00

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HHMs are accepted at Pearland recycling


p.m. Items accepted include: flammable oil based paint, paint products and refinishers, pool chemicals, corrosives, acids and cleansers, batteries, motor oil, filters and cooking oil, latex paint, antifreeze, computers, monitors, printers, printer cartridges, and cell phones. There is a charge for recyclers not living In Brazoria County. 281-489-2795.

TRASH PICKUP The City of Houston and many other municipalities, such as The Memorial Villages and the cities of Katy and Fulshear, provide trash pick-up. Call the solid waste department in your jurisdiction to find out which day garbage and light trash are collected. Many subdivisions opt to contract with local collection companies, and fees for these services are typically included in the homeowner’s association dues. Contact your homeowner’s association for information.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, also known as METRO, is recognized as one of the best and safest bus systems in the nation offering an extensive system of bus routes and a growing network of light-rail lines. For

commuting

alternatives,

METRO

provides Park & Ride services from three locations in West Houston and Katy, including Addicks (Highway 6), Kingsland and Grand Parkway. The Harris County Motorist Assistance Program (MAP), sponsored in part by METRO, helps motorists experiencing car trouble on Houston area freeways. The specially marked MAP vehicles are equipped to handle minor automotive emergencies. Houston’s major highways – including the Katy Freeway and U.S. 290 West – have High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes for vehicles with two or more passengers during peak travel periods. To share a ride, contact

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the METRO Carpool Matching Service at 713-635-4000.

• In Fort Bend County, call 281-342-3411 or visit www.fortbendcountytx.gov.

The Katy Freeway also offers toll lanes for

In Texas, you must buckle up. Children

solo drivers, with prices varying at different

eight years of age or younger or shorter than

travel times.

4 feet nine inches must be secured in an approved car seat. Texas also has a manda-

METRO

offers

curb-to-curb

service

in most areas of Harris County, while the Memorial Villages are served by their own autonomous police departments. The Fort Bend County Sheriff ’s Office has jurisdiction in those parts of the region that lie in Fort Bend.

for

tory automobile liability insurance law, and

mobility impaired and disabled passengers. Call

Active Crime Watch programs operate in

if a driver is stopped for any reason, proof

713-658-0180 or go to www.ridemetro.org.

numerous neighborhoods, and another very

of liability insurance coverage will be neces-

valuable program known as Crime Stoppers

OWNING A VEHICLE New residents must obtain a Texas driv-

sary. The insurance required must provide: $30,000 bodily injury, $60,000 per person per accident and $25,000 property damage.

er’s license within 30 days of establishing

A copy of the Texas Motor Vehicle Laws is

residency. Texas residents moving to a new

available at www.txdmv. gov.

address within the state must update their license as well. To obtain a Texas driver license, take proof of registration, proof of insurance, a Social Security card or a current W-2 form, and a valid out-of-state license to the nearest Department of Public Safety office. For license requirements including fees and locations, visit www.txdps.state.tx.us.

accepts anonymous tips and offers rewards for information leading to an arrest. • Houston Crime Stoppers 713-222-TIPS (8477) • Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers

TWO STEPS, ONE STICKER

281-342-TIPS (8477)

Texas employs a “Two Steps, One Sticker” vehicle inspection and registration program. The blue-bordered registration sticker serves as a combined proof of registration and inspection with one expiration date. Passing vehicle inspection is a requirement to renew a registration.

TEXAS GOVERNMENT VOTER REGISTRATION You must be 18 years old, a resident of the county in which you’re registering and a U.S. citizen to vote. Simply fill out a voter

Vehicles may be registered for license plates

registration application which is available

at district field offices in the county of resi-

at a Voter Registrar’s Office, the Secretary

dence. The cost is based on the model and

of State’s Office, many post offices, libraries

year for cars and gross weight for trucks. To

and high schools. Submit your application

register a vehicle, present the automobile title

no later than 30 days prior to an election in

and pay a new resident fee, a title fee, and the

be handled by mail or in person. Motor

order to vote in it. Contact the Texas Secre-

cost of new license plates. All out-of-state

vehicle registration renewals may be

tary of State at 1-800-252-VOTE or visit

vehicles are required to have the following

purchased at various locations.

www.votetexas.gov.

for registry in the state of Texas: (1) proof

Vehicles may be registered for license plates at district field offices in the county of residence. The cost is based on the model and year for cars and gross weight for trucks. Subsequent registration may

• In Harris County, call 713-224-1919 or visit www.tax.co.harris.tx.us.

of safety inspection, (2) your out-of-state title, (3) payment of a new resident fee, a title fee, the license plate’s cost, and (4) proof of liability insurance. Subsequent registration may be handled by mail or in person. Motor vehicle registration renewals may be purchased at various locations.

LEGAL RECORDS Legal records maintained by Harris County include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage

licenses,

automobile

licenses,

fees and inspections, divorce proceedings, taxes and more. Call the Harris County Court House at 713-755-6411 or go to www.co.harris.tx.us.

PUBLIC SAFETY FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS

The Houston Police Department or the

Dogs and cats in Texas must be vaccinated against rabies by four months of age. They will need a booster after a year, and then every one-to-three years after that. Any veterinarian can administer vaccinations and provide license tags, as well as informa-

Harris County Sheriff have jurisdiction

tion on keeping your pet healthy in Texas. 

For emergencies only: dial 911. For non-emergencies: dial 311.

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HARRIS COUNTY Auto Registration........................713-368-2000 County Clerk Stan Stanart ..........713-755-6411 Clerk’s Office – Marriage license.713-755-6436 Clerk’s Office –Real Property......713-755-6439 County Judge Ed Emmett...........713-755-4000 Driver’s License..........................713-224-1919 Library ......................................713-749-9000 Main Telephone..........................713-755-5000 Precinct 1 Rodney Ellis, Commissioner.......713-274-1000 Precinct 3 Steve Radack, Commissioner 713-755-6306 Precinct 4 R. Jack Cagle, Commissioner......281-353-8100 Permits.......................................713-956-3000 Property Tax...............................713-368-2000 Vital Statistics.............................713-755-6382 Voter Registration.713-368-2200/713-224-1919

Crisis Hotline..............................713-468-5463 Family Service Center.................713-861-4849 Food Bank..................................713-223-3700 Furniture Bank...........................713-842-9771 Girl Scouts..................................713-292-0300 Houston Area Women’s Center...713-528-6798 Interfaith Ministry......................713-522-3955 Junior Achievement....................713-682-4500 Licensed Day Care List ..............713-940-5200 Medicare....................................800-442-2620 Mental Health Association..........713-523-8963 Neighborhood Centers Inc. (Day Care Information)...............713-667-9400 Poison Control............................713-654-1701 Sheltering Arms Sr. Services........713-956-1888 United Way................................713-685-2300 Y.M.C.A.....................................713-659-8501 Y.W.C.A.....................................713-868-9922

CONSUMER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

CONNECT CITY OF HOUSTON HELP Line............................................... 311 City Hall ....................................713-247-1000 900 Bagby, Houston 77002 Office of Mayor Sylvester Turner ........................713-837-0311 Office of the City Controller Chris Brown ..............................832-393-3460 Central Library...........................832-393-1313 METRO.....................................713-635-4000 Parks and Recreation..................713-845-1000 Property Information..................713-837-7719 Property Tax...............................713-368-2000 Water/Sewer/Garbage ...............713-837-9100 Vital Statistics.............................713-247-1686

CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS District A –Brenda Stardig..........832-393-3010 District B - Jerry Davis ...............832-393-3009 District C - Ellen Cohen............. 832-393-3004 District D - Dwight Boykins .......832-393-3001 District E – Dave Martin.............832-393-3008 District F - Steve Le................... 832-393-3002 District G - Greg Travis ..............832-393-3007 District H - Karla Cisneros..........832-393-3003 District I - Robert Gallegos .........832-393-3011 District J - Mike Laster................832-393-3015 District K Martha Castex-Tatum.................832-393-3016

CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AT-LARGE Position 1 - Mike Knox ..............832-393-3014 Position 2 - David W. Robinson ..832-393-3013 Position 3 - Michael Kubosh .......832-393-3005 Position 4 - Amanda Edwards ....832-393-3012 Position 5 - Jack Christie ...........832-393-3006

TEXAS STATE REPRESENTATIVES Kevin Roberts, District 126..........281-444-1814 Tom Oliverson, District 130.........281-955-5152 Valoree Swanson, District 150.....281-257-4222 Armando Walle, District 140.......713-694-8020 TEXAS STATE SENATORS Paul Bettencourt, District 7 ........713-464-0282 John Whitmire, District 15 .........713-864-8701 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Kevin Brady................................936-441-5700 John Culberson ..........................713-682-8828 Al Green....................................713-383-9234 Sheila Jackson Lee ....................713-861-4070 Ted Poe..............281-446-0242 / 866-447-0242 Gene Green................................281-999-5879 UNITED STATES SENATORS John Cornyn...............................713-572-3337 Ted Cruz....................................713-718-3057

ART Cultural Arts Council of Houston & Harris County...........713-527-9330 Society for the Performing Arts...713-227-5134 Texas Commission on the Arts....512-463-5535

BUSINESS RESOURCES Better Business Bureau................713-868-9500 Small Business Administration....713-773-6500 State Comptroller of Public Accounts..........................713-868-9112 Texas Dept. of Economic Dev. ...512-936-0101 Texas Railroad Commission........713-869-5001 U.S. Customs..............................281-985-6700 U.S. Dept. of Commerce.............800-872-8723

FAMILY RESOURCES AARP – National Office.............800-424-3410 AARP – Southwest Region.........214-265-4060 Amigos de las Americas..............713-782-5290 Boy Scouts..................................713-659-8111 Child Care Council ....................713-266-6045 Children’s Protective Services......713-394-4000

Better Business Bureau................713-868-9500 Consumer Credit Counseling......713-923-2227 CSC Credit Service.....................800-753-1312 Consumer Fraud – Harris County................... 713-755-5836 Texas Consumer Protection – Attorney General........................713-223-5886 Texas Taxpayers & Research.......512-472-8838 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.....................800-638-2772 U.S. Consumer Information........800-688-9889

HOUSING INFORMATION Houston Apartment Assoc..........281-933-2224 Houston Assoc. of REALTORS..713-629-1900 Houston Relocation Professionals www.houstonrelopros.org

LEGAL RESOURCES Houston Bar Association.............713-759-1133 Houston Lawyer Referral Ser. .....713-237-9429 Texas Lawyer Referral Ser. .........800-252-9690

MISC. Harris County Dem. Party..........713-802-0085 Harris County Rep. Party............713-838-7900 Houston Chronicle .....................713-220-7171 Houston ISD..............................713-892-7700 Internal Revenue Service.............800-829-1040 League of Women Voters............713-784-2923 National Weather Service............281-337-5074 Social Security Administration....800-772-1213 Texas Environmental Quality Commission...................713-767-3500 Yellow Cab.................................713-236-1111

SPORTS AND TICKET INFORMATION Houston Astros....800-ASTROS-2/713-627-9622 Houston Dynamos ....................713-276-7500 Houston Rockets.........................713-627-9622 Houston Texans..........................832-662-2000 NRG Stadium ............................713-289-2002

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MOVING TIPS What to do Social Security Number 1-800-772-1213 Information/ Application www.ssa.gov/forms Physical locations: 8989 Lakes at 610 Drive, 77054 16200 Dillard Drive, 77040 5414 Aldine Mail Road, 77039

THINGS TO KNOW Wait 10 days after your arrival to apply for a social security number. Takes approximately 2 weeks for the card to arrive. No fee for the application. Take original or certified copies of immigration documents, passport & biographical information & photo. 78

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Credit Card

Texas Drivers License Application & Locations: www.txdps.state.tx.us/DriverLicense/movingtotexas.htm • Texas has a 90-day grace period. • A written & driving skills test required. • Credit cards, cash, checks, and money orders. • Take your passport, social security number, proof of residency, lawful presence, status. • Proof of vehicle registry. • Completed application.

www.creditcards.com

BANKING

for details).

Credit Unions www.findabetterbank.com • Credit unions are owned by members. If your company has a credit union, you can easily set up an account and get a credit card. • Social Security number, a photo ID (passport), minimum deposit required.

Banks www.findabetterbank.com • A checking account can be opened individually or jointly. • A debit card will give you immediate access online and at ATMs. • Social Security number, driver’s license, proof of residence, photo ID (passport), pay stub or utility bill and a minimum opening deposit. • International banks in the USA include HSBC, Citigroup, Barclays, Deustche Bank and Credit Suisse. An account at one of these banks can usually be opened in the US.

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• Request a credit card & debit card (ATM) when opening a bank account. • You will need a residential address, phone & place of employment, credit history.

HOUSING Apartment

Houston Apartment Association Q&A: www.haaonline.org • Prices for apartments are based on apartment size and number of bedrooms Rates typically include basic utilities (ask • Rental requirements include: a credit & security check. Texas Drivers license, passport, bank statement, proof of employment, and a deposit. • Rental applications may require your credit history, employment history, rental history and criminal history, and disclosure of legal status or proof of legal residency. • You are responsible for your lease for the entire term of your contract. • If you terminate your lease contract early, rent may be accelerated and additional charges can be levied against you. • Get any changes to your lease contract or term in writing. • Be sure to ask about pet deposits. • Apartment locators will help you find an apartment and their services are free.

Leasing a Home • Leasing a home is much like renting an apartment. • You might be expected to take care of the yard on a weekly basis, maintain the


property and abide by homeowner regulations. • You will pay all the utility bills (water, power, trash pickup & cable). • You will need a TX driver’s license, proof of employment, credit & personal references & a deposit consisting of the first & last month’s rent.

TAXES

State of Texas

Private Schools • HoustonNewcomerGuides.com

Texas does not have state taxes. Texas collects 8.25% sales tax and property tax only.

• Houstonprivateschools.com

Internal Revenue Service

There are a variety of independent and faith-

• Privateschoolreview.com

Federal income tax for most workers is filed on April 15 of each year. There are numerous rules and regulations for expatriates, the following are resources to get you started. Your employer can also assist you. Internal Revenue Service: www.irs.gov

based private schools in the Houston area.

Realtor/Homes for Sale & Lease

EDUCATION

International Baccalaureate program and

Day Care:

might be better suited for children

www.HAR.com • You can check your credit score through your bank. • To purchase a home you will need a good credit score based on your credit history. • Report all of your income on your tax return as mortgage loans require proof of income - typically your IRS return. • You do not need a Realtor to purchase a home, but Realtors are trained to help you with pricing and other legal responsibilities. • Realtors use various sources including Multiple Listing Service to find homes. • Realtors are usually paid by the seller, their services are free to buyers.

www.childcarecenter.us

planning to later attend university

• Some centers only care for children until

outside the US.

New Homes/Builders/ Communities

• Child’s birth certificate, passport, social

Buying a home • You can view homes for sale and find a Realtor who speaks your language on www.HAR.com.

www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com Realtors are independent and can help you locate a newly constructed home available from a variety of builders. Builder sales reps. work for the builder. If you are working with a Realtor, you should register your Realtor with the homebuilder when you arrive.

HEALTHCARE

Affordable Care Act www.healthcare.gov • If you are relocating to the U.S. for a job, the HR department will assist you with health insurance for your family. • To shop and compare health insurance visit the Affordable Care Act web page. • You will need your social security number, passport, health history, employer information, and a credit card.

• Enrollment is most cases is based on openings in certain grades. • Check with each school for enrollment requirements as they vary from school to school. • International schools offer the

they are ready for Kindergarten at age 5. Other schools offer Kindergarten.

IMMIGRATION VISA

• Will need your child’s birth certificate,

Most questions are answered on the U.S.

social security number, passport,

Citizenship & Immigration web sites below.

application.

Contact your Consulate about your coun-

• Schools vary widely, make several trips with and without your child at different

try’s requirements.

times of the day. Ask for referrals.

General How Do I Guides:

Public Schools

• www.uscis.gov

PK-12 Texas Education Association: tea.texas.gov • Required for children 6-18 years of age in USA. security number, transcript, doctor’s statement. • The Houston area has excellent public schools which serve students from Pre-K through 12th grade. • You can research individual school districts, schools, ratings and test scores at the Texas Education Association web site. Elementary school (grade 1 through 5 or 6), Middle school or junior high (up to grade 8 or 9), High school or senior high (up to grade 12).

College www.petersons.com Community colleges are located in all parts of Houston. Houston has numerous 4-year colleges and technical schools

• www.uscitizenship.info Employment Visas: • www.travel.state.gov • www.uscis.gov Green Card: www.uscis.gov/greencard Permanent Residents: www.uscis.gov Schedule appointment with USCIS officer: infopass.uscis.gov

PETS Entry Requirements: www.dshs.state.tx.us • Dogs & cats must be vaccinated by 4 months of age followed by booster shots every couple of years. • Pets not wearing license tags and/or leashed can be impounded.

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WORSHIP

Half of Americans have looked for a new church or place of worship, most because they moved. If faith is a vital part of your daily life, you should easily be able to find a spiritual home in the West Houston area. In addition to sacred enlightenment, places of worship also provide social support, volunteer opportunities, educational options, and access to groups with common interests. If you are looking to make new friends, a congregation might be the perfect place to find them. * *Pew Research 2015

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Assemblies Of God Braeswood Assembly of God 713-777-1651 | braeswoodchurch.org Family Life 281-392-0637 | flag.church BAPTIST Bear Creek Baptist 281-859-9900 | bearcreek.church Clay Road Baptist 713-462-3401 | gocrbc.org Houston First Baptist 713-681-8000 | houstonsfirst.org Second Baptist Church 713-465-3408 | second.org Second Baptist Church – West 713-465-3408 | second.org/west Tallowood Baptist 713-468-8241 | tallowood.org Westbury Baptist Church 713-723-6428 | wbchouston.org BUDDHIST Vietnamese Buddhist Center 281-575-0910 | vnbc.org West Houston Zen Center 713-467-0997 | westhoustonzen.org CATHOLIC St. Albert of Trapani 713-771-3596 | stalbertoftrapani.org St. Anne Catholic Community 713-526-3276 | saintanne.org

Fry Road Church of Christ 281-578-1897 | fryroad.org Westbury Church of Christ 713-729-7880 | westburycoc.com West Houston Church of Christ 281-856-0001 | westhoustonchurch.org EPISCOPAL Ascension Episcopal Church 713-781-1330 | aeshouston.org

METHODIST Ashford Methodist Church 281-497-1146 | ashfordumc.org Bear Creek United Methodist 281-463-2330 | bearcreekumc.org Chapelwood Methodist Church 713-465-3467 | chapelwood.org First Methodist Houston 713-652-2999 | fmhouston.com

Emmanuel on Memorial 281-493-3161 | emmanuel-houston.org

Memorial Drive United Methodist 713-468-8356 | mdumc.org

Holy Spirit Episcopal Church. 713-468-5138 | holyspirithouston.org

St. Peters Methodist Church 281-492-8031 | stpkaty.org

St. Christophers Episcopal Church 713-465-6015 | stchrishouston.org

St. Luke’s Methodist Church 713-622-5710 | stlukesmethodist.org

St. Francis Episcopal Church 713-782-1270 | sfch.org

Westminster United Methodist 713-782-7750 | wumc.com

St. Martin’s Episcopal Church 713-621-3040 | stmartinsepiscopal.org

NON DENOMINATIONAL Bridgepoint Bible Church 832-448-1330 | bridgepointbible.org

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 713-521-0891 | ststephenshouston.org HINDU Chinmaya Mission 281-568-9520 | cmw.chinmayamission.com

INTERDENOMINATIONAL New Life Church 713-932-1479 | newlifechurch.net ISLAM Houston Masjid of Al-Islam 713-643-9586 | masjidwdmohammed.com

Current Christian Church 281-395-4722 | currentchristian.org Hope City Church | yourhopecity.com Katy Community Fellowship 281-391-0099 | katyfellowship.com Lakewood Church 713-635-4154 | lakewoodchurch.com Powerhouse Christian Church 281-391-0095 | powerhousechurch.tv

Masjid El Faroug Islamic Center 713-465-2020 | elfarouq.org

ORTHODOX St. Joseph’s Orthodox Church 713-973-7001 | saintjosephorthodox.org

St. Michael Catholic Church 713-621-4370 | stmichaelchurch.net

JEWISH Congregation Beth Israel 713-771-6221 | beth-israel.org

PRESBYTERIAN Covenant Presbyterian Church 281-870-0349 | covenantpca.org

St. Thomas More Catholic 713-729-0221 | stmhouston.org

Congregation Beth Rambam 713-723-3030 | bethrambam.org

Grace Presbyterian Church 713-781-7615 | gpch.org

St. John Vianney Church 281-497-1500 | stjohnvianney.org

Temple Sinai 281-496-5950 | temple-sinai.org

Grand Lakes Presbyterian Church 281-646-7500 | grandlakespc.org

CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) Current Christian Church 281-395-4722 | currentchristian.org

LUTHERAN All Saints Lutheran 281-498-5047 | allsaintslutheranco.org

Christ Evangelical Presbyterian 713-526-1188 | cepc.org

First Christian-Katy 281-492-2693 | fcckaty.com

Christ Memorial Lutheran 281-497-0250 | christ-memorial.org

Memorial Drive Christian Church 713-789-0060 | mdccdoc.org

Christ the Servant Lutheran 713-784-6620 | christtheservant.net

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist 713-532-7323 | christianscienceheals.com

Memorial Lutheran Church 713-782-6079 | mlchouston.org

St. Andrew Kim Korean 713-465-2682 | stakim.org St. Cecilia Catholic Church 713-465-3414 | saintcecilia.org

CHURCH OF CHRIST Alston Road Church of Christ 832-886-4594 | alstonroadchurch.org

St. Andrew Lutheran 713-468-9565 | standrew-lcms.org

Memorial Drive Presbyterian 713-782-1710 | mdpc.org Pines Presbyterian Church 713-467-2234 | pinespc.org St. Philip Presbyterian Church 713-622-4807 | saintphilip.net St. Thomas Presbyterian Church 281-497-4846 | stthomaspc.org

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HEALTHCARE RESOURCES The cutting-edge healthcare facilities, physicians and medical services available in Houston have grown over the years to meet the healthcare needs of the communities they serve. Patients now have the opportunity to heal closer to home, work and family.

The city of Houston is world-famous for

in cardiovascular disease, cancer, children’s

The Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus

medical care. At the forefront of advancing

medical problems, neuroscience, strokes, reha-

is the area’s only dedicated pediatric hospital,

life sciences, Texas Medical Center is one of

bilitations and other areas. More heart surgeries

and the only dedicated pediatric emergency

the world’s most respected medical centers.

are performed here than anywhere else in the

service in Greater West Houston. Recently,

Each year, TMC receives 10 million patient

world. www.texasmedicalcenter.org.

TCH West was one of just 13 hospitals out

visits. It has 106,000 employees, 50,000 life

of more than 1,300 nationwide to be selected

science students and thousands of volun-

The world-class healthcare of the Texas

as a Top Children’s Hospital by The Leapfrog

teers. It is home to 21 renowned hospitals,

Medical Center is now available in West

Group, which compares hospitals across the

14 support organizations, and a myriad of

Houston. Houston Methodist West Hospital

nation based on safety, quality and efficiency.

academic and research institutions, and

is a full-service, acute care hospital that

specialty schools. As the largest medical

brings the Houston Methodist tradition

Memorial Hermann Katy is known for

complex in the world with 9200 beds, it is

of excellence and leading medicine to

providing

busy; a baby is born here every 20 minutes

West Houston, Katy and the surrounding

patient-centered care and leading edge

and a surgical procedure begins every three.

communities. With almost 200 beds and

technology close to home. It is nationally

some of the most innovative minds in South

recognized for patient safety and quality

The dedicated scholars collaborating at the

Texas, it is tending to virtually every health

and features a medical staff with disciplines

Texas Medical Center have great expertise

care need.

spanning 38 specialties.

excellent

clinical

expertise,

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Houston’s world-renowned M.D. Anderson

In addition to the most modern and compre-

Cancer Center is now in Katy. Taking

hensive healthcare facilities in the Greater

advantage of more than 70 years’ experi-

Houston region, residents of West Houston

ence in dealing with cancer, the center offers

and Katy can find family doctors and

cancer care and treatment in a community

specialists, as well as neighborhood emer-

setting, keeping patients close to home.

gency clinics that are equipped to treat most

illnesses, minor injuries and other health-related needs. With little or no waiting, walk-in patients can get a routine physical, school immunizations, and standard screening tests. Some clinics are located within stores or shopping centers and have extended hours to accommodate their patients. Recent additions to personal health care options include specialty clinics that treat conditions such as smoking cessation and weight loss. Wellness Centers affiliated with hospitals or a physician’s practice frequently offer weight reduction, health management programs and medical spa treatments. Excel Urgent Care www.excelurgentcare.com 281-829-9900 It’s after hours, your primary care physician is not available and your child has just developed an earache. What do you do? Excel Urgent Care offers a solution - a convenient easily accessible, state-ofthe-art facility right in your neighborhood to serve your family’s urgent care needs. Excel urgent care is a facility dedicated to treating individuals and families’ acute non life-threatening illnesses as well as

FINDING A DOCTOR

providing timely cost effective occupational

The following is list of local and national physician resource, - where

realizing illnesses and emergencies do not

you can search for general practice physicians by location, specialty,

keep a regular schedule.

and more.

services to the employer. Excel Urgent Care brings a valuable service to the community

All physicians are board certified in their

American Medical Association: Resource for general health informa-

respective fields and are truly passionate

tion, as well as a search function for local physician resource under the

about treating patients with the utmost

“Patients” tab of the site. www.ama-assn.org

care and consideration.

American Academy of Pediatrics: National website for children’s

to patients, opening its doors seven days

Excel Urgent

Care offers convenience and availability

health resources; separate “Parenting Corner” website is compre-

a week with late evening hours and an

hensive site for health-related news, questions, and other topics.

appointment is never needed. They accept

www.aap.org • www.healthychildren.org

most major medical insurance, credit cards

Texas Medical Association: Listing of member physicians across the

and have discounted rates for cash patients.

state, as well as information on general health resources; go to the “Find

Urgent care is not to be confused with

A Physician” tab to search by specialty or location. www.texmed.org

emergency care. Urgent care focuses on acute non-life threatening illnesses such as sore throats, lacerations, colds, etc.

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WORLD-CLASS CARE, CLOSE TO HOME. When you need care, you want it close to home. We deliver the respected Houston Methodist standard of high quality, advanced technology and personalized care to the West Houston and Katy communities. Clinical excellence at Houston Methodist West begins with our highly trained medical staff, representing a wide range of medical specialties and subspecialties. These professionals collaborate to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care right in your backyard. Services & Specialties: · Cancer · Emergency medicine · Gastroenterology · Heart and vascular · Labor & delivery · Minimally invasive surgery · Neurology and neurosurgery · Orthopedics and sports medicine · Physical therapy

· Primary care · Spine · Transplant · Urology · Weight management · Wellness · Women’s health · Wound care

For more information, visit houstonmethodist.org/west or call 832.522.5522.

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Hospital emergency rooms are for very serious or life threatening situations. . For your convenience, all 3 Excel Urgent Care locations boast an onsite lab for routine blood work and an electronic medical records systems that transmits prescriptions directly to a pharmacy and records to patients’ primary care physicians. Excel Urgent Care is here for you in Katy, Cypress and Missouri City when you need a high-quality urgent care facility.

Our

experienced staff is eager to provide the best possible treatment for your situation. Houston Methodist West Hospital houstonmethodist.org/west Houston

Methodist

West

Hospital

is

leading medicine in the West Houston, Katy and surrounding communities by

MOVING MEDICAL TIPS 1

If you have a special healthcare need or requirement, refer to and call the healthcare advertisers in this publication to get information.

2

Call the offices of all your current physicians/dentists and tell them that you are moving. Ask for referrals they might be willing to make.

3

If you have already selected physicians/dentists, ask your current physician to forward copies of the records of each of your family members to your new doctor.

delivering the Houston Methodist standard of unparalleled safety, quality, service and innovation. As Houston Methodist’s fifth hospital since 1919, the hospital provides nearly 200 beds and some of the most innovative minds in South Texas, addressing

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virtually every health care need. Clinical excellence at Houston Meth-

If you have not yet selected physicians/dentists, ask your current physician/ dentist to make copies of pertinent records of all your family members for you to take with you. Pack these records in your suitcase, not in the moving van, so they will be readily available in case of an emergency.

odist West begins with the highly trained medical staff, representing a wide range of medical specialties and subspecialties. Specialties include orthopedics and sports medicine, neurology, cancer, heart and vascular care, minimally invasive surgery, urology, and women’s services, among others. These professionals collaborate to

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It is extremely important that you get the immunization records for your children before you move. You cannot enroll your children in local schools without these records. You will also need certified copies of your children’s birth certificates as well as the addresses of your children’s former schools.

provide comprehensive, patient-centered care right in your backyard. The hospital houses some of today’s latest technologies to ensure you’re receiving

If you are a member of a healthcare HMO/PPO plan, or have a prescription drug card, be sure to notify the company of your moving plans. The insurance company should be able to provide you with a list of physicians/ healthcare facilities in the area. Pack an emergency first aid kit to take en route to your new home. Items such as bandages, thermometer, pain killers or aspirin, antihistamine, firstaid ointment, tweezers and decongestant can come in handy.

the best care possible. Patients experience a spiritual, healing environment thanks to the natural atmosphere, chapel, private patient rooms and chaplaincy services. Houston

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West

Hospital

is

growing population. The expansion will additional

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currently expanding to meet the area’s patient

rooms,

emergency


rooms and state-of-the-art operating rooms.

For more information about Houston

Health Center - Cinco Ranch, UT Physi-

Expansion of imaging services will include

Methodist West, visit houstonmethodist.org

cians Pediatric Center – Cinco Ranch, UT

the latest screening technology, and the maternity unit will have the newest patient and guest amenities. An additional free parking garage was recently completed. Free valet services are offered at the main entrance of the hospital for the convenience of patients and their guests.

Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center www.memorialhermann.org 713-272-1673

being is at the center of everything wedo. From simple checkups to more complex concerns, our new Primary Care group in Katy at 23530 Kingsland Blvd. provides the compassionate care you need, as well as access to Houston Methodist’s leading network of world-class specialists. Many patients require extended hospitalization after a short stay in the hospital. Houston Methodist St. Catherine, located just a few miles away in Katy, is designed

Physicians Cardiothoracic and Vascular

for the residents of Greater and west

Surgery – Katy.

rial City Medical Center is an advanced,

Our services within the UT Physicians

award-winning academic medical center,

Health Center – Cinco Ranch include: clin-

offering high-level care typically found

ical cardiac electrophysiology, cardiovascular

only in the Texas Medical Center. With

disease, counseling, dermatology, endocri-

a medical staff of more than 1,000 affil-

nology, family medicine, gastroenterology,

iated physicians representing more than

neurology,

70 specialties, each day Memorial City

surgery, pediatric cardiology, pediatric plastic

explores new, innovative treatments that

surgery, plastic surgery, psychiatry, rheuma-

are changing health care and improving

tology and general surgery.

quality of life for patients. Their 426-bed facility includes a 33-story tower, home to Women’s Memorial Hermann, Children’s Memorial Hermann and a new Center for Advanced Orthopedics. Their compre-

who require intensive medical and rehabili-

Center and IRONMAN Sports Medicine

tative care, and who are not well enough for

Institute offer highly specialized care

placement in a skilled nursing or rehabilita-

close to home.

tion facility. Care

Center in Cinco Ranch is open 24/7/365 to treat patients of all ages who are ill or injured. The state-of-the-art facility includes 10 private treatment rooms and on-site emergency care services, including X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan, ultrasound and laboratory services. The center is located at 26000 FM 1093 (at Cinco Rose), between the Cinco Ranch and Fulshear communities. For conditions requiring hospital admission or further evaluation, patients have direct, expedited admission to Houston Methodist West. As West Houston, Katy and Fulshear continue to grow, Houston Methodist West will continue growing with it. With a full range of services and specialties and facilities throughout the region, you can be confident you’ll find expert care, close to home.

of Texas (UTMIST) – Katy, UT Physicians Colon and Rectal Clinic at Katy and UT

hensive Cancer Center, Digestive Health

Emergency

UT Physicians Minimally Invasive Surgeons

Building on a 40-year legacy of caring

for patients with complex clinical needs

Methodist

Katy, UT Physicians Orthopedics – Katy,

Houston, Memorial Hermann Memo-

At Houston Methodist, your family’s well-

Houston

Physicians Richmond Bone and Joint –

UT Physicians www.UTphysicians.com • 713-486-3273 With more than 1,500 health care providers certified in more than 80 medical specialties and subspecialties, UT Physicians provides care for the entire family. UT Physicians helps patients needing urgent, highly specialized or complex care and also provides high-quality, wellness-oriented primary care for routine illnesses and maintenance of good health.

ophthalmology,

orthopedic

From vaccinations to working on cures for some of the toughest health challenges, our full-time faculty physicians serve as role models to medical residents and students in addition to being involved in teaching and research activities. By involving both the residents and medical students in patient care, you can be assured that your health needs are thoroughly reviewed and are used to teach the next generation of physicians. In addition to Katy, our flagship location is in the heart of the Texas Medical Center. UT Physicians also has clinics in Bayshore, Beaumont, Bellaire, Clear Lake, Greenspoint, The Heights, Humble, Memorial City, Pearland, Richmond, Rosenberg, Missouri City, Sugar Land and The Woodlands. For those seeking care for relatives or friends outside the United States, UT Physicians, in partnership with Memorial Hermann

Affiliated with McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), UT Physicians is internationally recognized for leading-edge medical research and treatment. Our health care providers can consult with you on virtually every type of medical condition.

– Texas Medical Center, offers the Inter-

In Katy, we offer primary care and specialties. Our clinics include: UT Physicians

sentative

national Services Center which welcomes patients from more than 70 countries each year seeking diagnosis, treatment, or a second opinion. For more information, call 713-704-5515. Find your neighborhood physician today. Call to speak with a patient service repreat

888-4UT-DOCS

or

visit

UTPhysicians.com. 

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BUSINESS &

COMMUNITY In all, there are more than 300 local, national and multinational energy-related companies in West Houston; but the region’s economic diversity goes way beyond oil and gas.

The

Houston

growth of Cypress Fairbanks. This member-

its primary purpose is to increase the values

employers reads like a Who’s Who list of

roster

of

major

West

driven organization is the collective voice for

of district properties through initiatives in

global corporate giants, from BP America

its more than 500 member businesses, and

transportation, public safety and security,

and Shell, to ConocoPhillips and Citgo

provides value through advocacy, leadership

urban environmental design, business devel-

Petroleum. Approximately 600,000 people

and growth. It works to support and unite

opment, and staffing and administration.

work in the West Houston area, with other

members, while creating strategic partner-

major employers involved in healthcare,

ships in transportation, education and local

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce

education, transportation, engineering and

infrastructure. It also maintains strong alli-

www.fortbendchamber.com

construction, and retail.

ances with elected officials which ensures

Following is a partial list of some of the

that it remains well informed on public

The largest single county chamber in the

policy affecting the region.

Houston region, the Fort Bend Chamber

major chambers of commerce and economic development

organizations

working

to

advance West Houston and surrounding areas; their websites offer a wealth of information about the region.

of Commerce has more than 1,200 member Energy Corridor District www.energycorridor.org The Energy Corridor District works to

companies and organizations. As the voice and advocate for business excellence, the chamber strives to be a catalyst for economic

enhance the quality of life and sense of

prosperity, tourism and community involve-

Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce

place in the over 1,700 acres that extend

ment. It is among the 1% of chambers of

www.cyfairchamber.com

along both sides of Interstate 10 and along

commerce in the nation to earn a 5-Star

Eldridge Parkway. The district’s vision is to

Accreditation, and is committed to main-

Since 1986, the Cy-Fair Houston Chamber

be internationally recognized as a premier

taining and improving the excellent quality

of Commerce has played a vital role in the

place in which to work, live and invest. And

of life enjoyed in Fort Bend.

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Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce

HOUSTON by the NUMBERS Want to know how living the Houston area compares to other cities? Assuming a $60,000 salary in the city you’re moving from and that you’d own a house here, we used a salary/cost of living calculator to help figure out the rest. If you made $53,759 in Denver, for example, your salary could decrease to $41,995 in Houston - and you’d still maintain the same standard of living. See the table below for the results from a sampling of other cities.

www.fulshearareachamber.com The Fulshear Area Chamber of Commerce helps all types of businesses increase their exposure

and

networking

opportunities

within the over 300 square mile service area. The fastest-growing chamber in Texas, the organization strives to constantly and consistently find innovative ways to involve and support all members. It is committed to being a prolific multi-event and networking content provider in order to benefit the area business community. Some sponsored events include: “How to Win Wednesdays,” “Fulshear State

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of the City,” and weekly podcasts. Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council

Phoenix

61,439

New York City

25,910

Detroit

61,826

Los Angeles

41,996

Austin

61,375

Chicago

50,705

San Francisco

33,401

Las Vegas

54,455

Boston

40,832

Portland

45,498

the county, the Fort Bend EDC and its part-

Denver

53,759

St. Louis

63,697

growth, quality development, workforce

Miami

52,467

Raleigh

65,105

Pittsburgh

59,757

Cincinnati

64,818

Dallas

61,311

Charleston

58,336

www.fortbendcounty.org The Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council promotes economic vitality in Fort Bend. Championing the causes that support and grow the business culture in ners are the leading advocates for economic development, and pro-business policies on a local, state, and federal level. They advocate for policies that encourage businesses to relocate and expand within the county, commit capital investment, and retain and create quality jobs. Houston West Chamber of Commerce www.hwcoc.org “In Business, For Business” is the motto of the Houston West Chamber of Commerce, which has been working for West Houstonians since 1975. The chamber lists four cornerstones:

creating

and

improving

economic opportunities for all; advocating and creating a climate of growth and success for its broad and diverse business membership; providing unique opportunities for members by connecting them to important community issues; and building stronger communities by staying focused and involved in top business, civic and social priorities.

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Katy Area Chamber of Commerce www.katychamber.com The Katy Area Chamber of Commerce has served the Katy-area business community by assisting with and advocating for business development and economic growth for almost 60 years. This voluntary organization of businesses and professionals offers services to strengthen existing businesses, encourage small business creation, and develop a talented workforce. Acting as spokesman for the business and professional community, the chamber delivers services to enhance the quality of life and business development opportunities for members and the whole community. Katy Business Association www.katybusinessassociation.com

Home to hundreds of energy related companies, Central & West Houston is solidly grounded as the energy hub of Houston, the Energy Capital of the World. But West Houston’s thriving economy is also highly diversified.

safety, business development, environ-

The West Houston Association has a 38-year

mental and urban design, and mobility

history of bringing new ideas to Greater

and transportation to facilitate profit-

West Houston. Its membership includes

ability, promote the redevelopment and

property owners, major employers and

where visitors can find antiques stores,

growth of the area, and to help create

related community interests who combine

restaurants, gift and specialty shops, arts and

an environment attractive to business.

to advocate for improved mobility, better

crafts, and much more. Downtown Katy also

Located between the Energy Corridor, the

infrastructure and a sustainable, quality of

has an information and tourist center located

Galleria and Downtown Houston, Spring

living environment for the 1.7 million resi-

in the historic Missouri-Kansas-Texas rail-

Branch is an area rich with diverse culture

dents and 540,000 employees. One major

road depot. The KBA and its members work

and history. Initiatives by Spring Branch

initiative is its Quality Planned Develop-

to preserve the traditions and history that

Management District include public safety

ment (QPD) program, which recognizes

make Katy one of the best cities to live and

awareness programs, security patrols, graf-

real estate developments designed to create

work, while meeting the challenges of today’s

fiti removal and maintenance of various

growth and changing demographics.

quality living and working environments,

landscapes.

like Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Brid-

Katy Economic Development Council www.katyedc.com

Uptown Houston

Founded in 2003, the Katy Area Economic

Uptown Houston, the umbrella term for

Development Council’s mission is to lead the

what was formerly called “the Galleria

economic development efforts of the Katy

area,” is an urban community of excep-

The Katy Business Association promotes businesses in the downtown “Heart of Katy,”

area to recruit, retain and expand new high quality, high impact companies, jobs and talent to improve the quality of life and place of Katy-area residents. Since its inception, the Katy Area EDC has grown to over 2100 members, has a budget of $800,000 and has assisted in the creation of jobs and more than $2.5 billion in capital investments.

www.uptown-houston.com

tional beauty, sophistication, style and international prominence in the heart of Houston. Defined by its unique blend of prestigious business and residential addresses, with the best in shopping, hotels, dining and entertainment, Uptown is unrivaled as the city’s premiere shopping district. It also has more than 28 million

geland and Towne Lake. Westchase District www.westchasedistrict.com Westchase District was created by the State of Texas at the request of property owners within the district, who voluntarily tax themselves to provide a higher level of services than the city of Houston would. The District’s initiatives focus on economic development, mobility, beautification, and maintaining a high level of public safety. As a result, Westchase District offers an attractive suburban life-

Spring Branch Management District www.sbmd.org

square feet of office space, 7,600 hotel

Spring Branch Management District’s

West Houston Association

acter of the District has made it a business

mission is to positively impact public

www.westhouston.org

and retail hub. 

rooms, and is home to Waterwall Park.

style in one of Houston’s largest, most dynamic urban centers. The unique char-

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Life is too short to just work; you gotta play too. And in vibrant Houston, fun activities abound, with annual events such as the world’s largest rodeo, the nation’s largest renaissance festival and the country’s quirkiest event, the art car parade.

The city’s diverse personality shines through with buoyant events like the Chinese New Year, Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth and GLBT Pride Celebration. It’s often said that Houston doesn’t cherish its history, but that’s not the case with traditions like the 83-year-old Azalea Trail and numerous historic home tours. Plus, Houston’s rich arts, theatre and restaurant scenes offer exciting experiences every day. One of the best websites for finding out about special events in Houston is www.visithouston. com, the official site of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau. The website includes a visitor’s guide, interactive maps, coupons and discounts, and itinerary ideas. One of its most popular features is the Houston CityPass, which provides admission to 5 of Houston’s top attractions at a substantial discount!

AND IN THE WEST HOUSTON, THE FUN CONTINUES

Polynesian Dance studio or enjoy a perfor-

Some events, like Fulshear’s July 4 Freedom Fest, reflect the region’s small-town roots and love of tradition. Others, like the Katy Wild West Brew Fest and the West Houston Food Truck Festival, celebrate the region’s newer, trendier vibes.

Anjali Center for Performing Arts. Houston

West Houston has plenty of attractions, too, including cultural centers and history museums, like the Katy Heritage Museum, the Vietnam War Memorial, or the Veterans Museum of Texas, where the service provided by all American soldiers from World War II to the present is documented and celebrated. Part of the rich demographic diversity that is Houston, cultural centers and festivals celebrating societies from around the world are everywhere. In West Houston, you can take a hula class at Houston’s Hula Halou &

mance of traditional Indian dance at the is home to the second largest Asian population in America (after Los Angeles) and in West Houston, it’s very easy to enjoy a traditional Thai or Chinese meal, or treat yourself to a foot massage. Take the stage and hone your acting skills or watch others command the stage at a dramatic production at the Queensbury Theatre. Laugh until you cry and be part of the fun at Houston Improv, the city’s premier comedy club. Or take in one of the many galleries or show spaces. It’s possible to fly indoors on a supportive draft at Ifly. Water down those spicy hot summer days by slipping down a soggy slide at Typhoon Texas or paddle in a puddle at any one of the many splash-pad parks.

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Beer Festival

If you need it, it’s here. The shopping in Houston draws wallets from around the world. And in West Houston, the shopping options are vast. From vibrant malls, outdoor markets and specialty shops, you

Food Truck Festival

WE ST H OUSTON PA RKS ARTHUR STOREY PARK Arthur Storey Park, blends the importance of storm water retention with a park envi-

can find the perfect thing, often at the

ronment that includes amenities provided

right price. New urban-style destinations

through a local initiative. Every weekend,

like CityCenter and LaCenterra also buzz

hundreds of Harris County residents enjoy

with free concerts, outdoor movies and

all that Arthur Storey Park has to offer.

much more. Some of the largest urban parks in the nation are in West Houston, like Terry Hershey Park where you can mountain bike the anthills, or Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary where you can enjoy an owl prowl. The former Exxon Chemical campus along the Katy Freeway is being developed into a wooded space for people to relax in nature and take a break from the bustle of urban life. Enjoying such a rich tapestry of activities and presentations takes fuel to keep your

BAYLAND PARK Situated three miles outside of the southwest end of the Inner Loop—on 70 acres at the corner of Hillcroft and Bissonnet— Bayland Park remains a popular outdoor destination for visitors of all ages and abilities. The multi-use park makes room for different sports as it features fields for baseball, softball, football and soccer, as well as a tennis court, jogging trail, community center and a pavilion. Bayland Park is also equipped with a running track for the visually impaired. There are restrooms and picnic tables spread throughout the park, along with two playgrounds.

energy up, and in West Houston, you’re

BEAR CREEK PIONEERS PARK

in luck. Hundreds of restaurants, from

The history of Bear Creek Pioneers Park that was created in the 1940s by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to prevent the repetition of flooding that occurred in Houston in 1935. Bear Creek Pioneers Park occupies a portion of the Addicks Reservoir, which was previously a land that

small mom-and-pop cafes to successful national franchises to one-of-a-kind culinary destinations mean the dining scene is varied and wonderful. You’ll be sure to find something to eat that hits the spot. 

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was occupied for 100 years by farmers that were mostly German immigrants and their descendants. In 1965, Harris County leased 2,154 acres (8.72 km2) of the reservoir and started the park development. Bear Creek Pioneers Park is 2,168 acres in size and has paved roads and parking for visitors. The park also features walking trails, an equestrian trail, a small zoo (including buffalos, an ostrich, and emus) an aviary, playgrounds, soccer fields, little league and softball fields, four lighted tennis courts, eight picnic pavilions, horseshoe courts, and hundreds of picnic tables and grills. Near the aviary, ducks can been seen walking freely around a pond. The park also has restrooms all around the park and drinking water fountains.

CULLEN PARK Park visitors interested in enjoying the scenery can walk or ride their bikes along the paved trail that begins at the Phase II picnic area and ends 3.34 miles later at Highway 6. The trail takes you past wildflower plantings, 2 wetland environments, and through the shade of splendid oaks. In addition, there are 5 miles of trails in other areas of the park, some of which follow the picturesque banks of Mayde Creek.


GEORGE BUSH PARK

areas, a pond and a playground. But it

PAUL D. RUSHING PARK

Named in honor of the 41st president of the United States George H.W. Bush. The 7,800-acre park located on the far west side of Houston, serves as a major attraction and nature reserve. The park has a system of jogging trails, many surrounded by swamps, forest, and bayous. Many of the trails follow the Buffalo Bayou, and biking is popular year round. The trail is well known for its flexibility in biking, many speed bikers ride the trails. It is very similar to the nearby Terry Hershey Park in that both feature paved trails. A critical shortcoming of the trail system is that the sole paved trail does not form a loop, requiring cyclists to either ride in the traffic lanes of high-speed thoroughfares or retrace their route.

has something else few other places can

Named for Houston professional engi-

boast: a Soap Box Derby track. The half-

neer Paul D. Rushing who designed and

mile derby track was finished in 2010 and

coordinated a variety of area land devel-

In addition to the biking trail, there is a large wooden bridge that crosses the Buffalo Bayou, dubbed “the Boardwalk”. Capable of holding 5 tons (10,000 lbs.), the Boardwalk was built in 2004, mainly to cross the swampy, meandering Buffalo Bayou. The bayou flows slowly and unsteadily in the area, spilling some of its water into swamps as it conjunctions with a second bayou. The Boardwalk provides easy access across the bayou, seating, but no access to the Buffalo Bayou shoreline.

draws racers from around the region and beyond to try out their soap box skills. Visitors can also bike and rollerblade up and down the track which is built on a man-made hill.

MARY JO PECKHAM PARK In 1991 the Mary Jo Peckham Park for all Children opened. The park is designed to provide enjoyment for children and families,

opment projects over three decades, this 232-acre park is a gem in the Katy Prairie. In addition to a series of ballfields and clubhouses, Paul Rushing Park offers an abundance of other recreational opportunities. The Chain-of-Lakes wildlife habitat is a centerpiece. Covering more than 100 acres the area consists of a series of interconnected lakes of varying depths that

as well as older people and those with disabil-

provide the perfect habitat for native and

ities. Occupying 32 acres, the park features

seasonal birds. Summer birds include the

include a large playground; both toddler and

black-bellied whistling duck and black-

regular swing sets; a miniature golf course

necked stilt. Fall brings shorebirds and

that includes putters for young children;

waterfowl as well as hawks and sparrows.

picnic pavilion; gazebo; well-stocked fishing

Bald eagles and crested caracarases also

lake where you can feed the ducks; a lighted

make stops here.

walking trail; public restrooms both in the community center which houses an exercise

TERRY HERSHEY PARK

room and indoor pool and outside along the

The land occupied by Terry Hershey Park was

walking trail; several picnic tables; grills; and

acquired by the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-

a tropical fish pond.

neers in the 1940s. Located along the banks

NOTTINGHAM PARK

of Buffalo Bayou and South Mayde Creek,

Touted as a “Kid Fit Park” one of

the park spans 500 acres and features some of

Nottingham Park’s most impressive features

the nicest on and off-road bike trails in Texas.

HOCKLEY PARK

is the splash park - a terrific water play area

There is a walk-in sundial where your shadow

Hockley Park has many of the amenities typical of a county park, such as picnic

for kids of all ages, and one of the largest of

will tell you the time if you stand on the appro-

its kind in the Houston area.

priate stone (and if the sun is shining!).

WE S T HO US TO N & S U R ROUNDING A REA A TTRA CTIONS Brookwood Community www.brookwoodcommunity.org Located in Brookshire, just west of Katy, this is a non-profit residential facility and

Central Green www.willowforkdrainagedistrict.com/

City of Katy Attractions www.katychamber.com

central-green Katy offers the Railroad Park & Museum, Free outdoor movies, concerts and special

housed in the old MKT Depot, which also

events such as an annual children’s festival

serves as the city’s visitor information center.

are offered year-round at this half-acre

A caboose and elegant Verdin street clock

multipurpose park, surrounded by lakes and

grace the park. Also, the Katy Heritage

restaurants in LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch.

Museum displays vintage farming artifacts

The garden shop, with plants and flowers

Developed by the Willow Fork Drainage

from Katy’s pioneer days, along with old

grown by residents, rivals the best nurseries

District, Central Green has an outdoor

photos and antiques. Old Town Katy offers

anywhere. Ditto for the very popular café.

stage, large shady oaks, and outdoor seating

unique shopping and dining in the original

Group tours are available.

around a grassy lawn.

heart of Katy.

vocational program for adults with disabilities. Brookwood is known for the wonderful ceramics and other gift items made by its residents; its expansive gift shops and art galleries carry a wide array of unique items.

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Aerial view of Hermann Park

CityCentre

LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch

www.citycentrehouston.com

www.lacenterra.com

The Water Wall Galleria Designed by architect Philip Johnson more

West Houston’s urban-style mixed-use center

This shopping, dining and entertainment

than 20 years ago, the Galleria-area Water

at the Katy Freeway and Sam Houston

destination at Grand Parkway and Cinco

Wall offers a refreshing respite for visitors

Tollway offers an ongoing slate of events in

Ranch Boulevard offers free public events

seeking a mid-afternoon break. The 64-foot-

addition to its shopping, dining and enter-

throughout the year, including a weekly

tall fountain - built to look like a “horseshoe

tainment options. Check their website for

Farmer’s Market, outdoor concert series,

of running water” - sits among 186 oak trees

events such as visual arts exhibits, live music

Baby Boot Camp and Mondays with Mom.

at the base of the 64-story Williams Tower.

the Plaza dates, and more.

Katy Veterans Museum 6202 George Bush Dr. | 281.391.8387

Bayou Bend Collection & Gardens www.mfah.org

Katy Mills Mall

This museum in VFW Park features exhibits

Bayou Bend, the magnificent home of Miss

of every foreign conflict involving the US. It

Ima Hogg, is best known for her superb

also recalls the careers of the 130 members

collection of American decorative arts, inno-

of the Katy VFW group, which includes

vative architecture, and breathtaking gardens.

men and women from every branch of the

The heavily wooded 14 acres (5.7 ha) along

armed forces who served in combat.

Buffalo Bayou include eight formal gardens.

Mary Jo Peckham Park

Three of the gardens are named for a statue

Located north of I-10 West near Pin Oak,

Clio, Diana and Euturpe.

and dancing under the stars, Doggy Party on

www.katymills.com A tourist destination of the retail kind, Katy Mills has 1.3 million square feet of shopping, dining and entertainment.

Katy Heritage Park www.katyheritagesociety.com Katy Heritage Park has restored historical buildings including the Wright Museum, the

of a goddess or muse displayed in the garden,

this 32-acre park includes a playground, mini golf, a large picnic pavilion and a fish-

Discovery Green

Featherstone House, the Stockdick House

stocked lake. It also has a lighted walking

www.discoverygreen.com

and the old Post Office. Concerts are held at

trail, a tropical fish pond, a community

the Tradition Bank Bandstand.

center with an exercise room, and restrooms.

Katy Prairie Conservancy

No Label Brewery

Since it opened in 2008, this 12-acre downtown park has been a hit with Hous-

www.katyprairie.org

tonians who enjoy its restaurants, public art displays, dog parks, lakes, and seasonal

Tour Katy’s own craft brewery, No Label

events including the holiday ice rink. More

Tour thousands of acres of preserved prairie

Brewing Co., located in a repurposed rice

than 1.2 million visitors come to more than

with leisurely family friendly tours or more

silo in Old Town Katy. Tours and tastings

600 events at Discovery Green each year,

strenuous nature hikes. Open Trails events

are offered every Saturday, and special

including movies in the park, concerts and

are also offered.

events take place throughout the year.

fitness programs.

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Hermann Park www.hermannpark.org Arguably Houston’s “Central Park,” this 445-acre park wedged between the Museum District and Medical Center celebrated its 100th birthday in 2014 with a major facelift and the new McGovern Centennial Gardens, featuring 15 acres of rose gardens, an interactive family garden, a 30-foot garden mount, and a sculpture promenade. Hermann Park is also home to the Houston Zoo, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Miller Outdoor Theater, a Japanese Garden, train and pedal boats, and a golf course. Houston Arboretum & Nature Center www.houstonarboretum.org Nestled along the western edge of Memorial Park, the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and the opportunity to experience the natural world – all in the center of town. Visitors can explore nature by walking on five miles of trails, take classes and visit the Discovery Room and the Nature Shop at the Nature Shop. Visit Houston Zoo houstonzoo.org | 713-533-6500

With exemplary animal care in mind, the Zoo provides engaging animal experiences for visitors in multiple seasonal and permanent attractions, like holiday Zoo Lights and the new Gorillas of the African Forest exhibit. The Houston Zoo is open seven days a week, from 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is located at 6200 Hermann Park Drive.

sightseers can enjoy passing views of international cargo vessels, and operations at the port’s Turning Basin Terminal. Measuring 95 feet in length and 24 feet in width, the boat carries a maximum capacity of 100 passengers, with air-conditioned lounge seating and additional standing room on the boat’s rear deck.

McGovern Centennial Gardens

Sam Houston Race Park

& Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion www.hermannpark.org The McGovern Centennial Gardens is home to a diverse collection of gardens including an arid garden, a rose garden, a woodland garden, an interactive family garden, and more. You can get a bird’s-eye view of it all by walking the spiral path to the top of a 30-foot mount. Miller Outdoor Theatre www.milleroutdoortheatre.com Since 1923, Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park has been Houston’s venue for free outdoor performances. This remarkable facility with its free high-quality programs is unique in the US. It is the only proscenium theatre in the country that offers an artistically excellent, culturally diverse eight month season of performances totally free of charge to the public.

Sam Houston Race Park is one of Houston’s premier racing, dining and entertainment destinations, located just 15 minutes from Downtown. Sam Houston Race Park have a variety of exciting sports and entertainment in addition to live horse racing as well. The Park features two major racing seasons – Thoroughbred Season (January through March) and Quarter Horse Season (March through May). San Jacinto Monument & Museum 281-479-2421 Site of the battle that won Texas independence from Mexico. The world’s largest masonry structure invites visitors to learn about events that shaped Texas history. Space Center Houston Space Center Houston, a $70-million, 183,000

Moody Gardens www.moodygardens.org | 800-582-4673

Photo courtesy of The Houston Zoo

Aiming to be a leader in the global movement to save wildlife, The Houston Zoo cares for over 6,000 animals, even educating some. Each year, over 2 million guests are enchanted, educated, and inspired as they experience the incredible variety of animals and ecosystems, as well as attend special private and public events and entertainment.

A tropical destination for families and groups. Explore the all new Rainforests of the World along within the Aquarium Pyramid®, the Discovery Museum & the action of the IMAX® 3D, 4D or Ridefilm theaters. Cruise aboard the Colonel Paddlewheel Boat, tee off at the new Moody Gardens Golf Course and relax at the Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention Center for an ideal getaway.

square-foot

entertainment

and

educational complex designed by Disney Imagineering, offers hands-on, space-related experiences to visitors. In addition to a fullsize reproduction of the space shuttle, guests can use computer trainers to perform operations similar to the ones the astronauts used to launch a satellite or land a shuttle. NASA scientists and astronauts give briefings about current activities, visitors observe scientists and mission specialists at work and in training via live video hookups. The theaters, including an IMAX screen, feature

Port of Houston Boat Tour 713-670-2416 The Port of Houston offers free, 90-minute round-trip, educational cruises along the Houston Ship Channel. Embarking from the port’s Sam Houston Landing, visiting

space flight films. Exhibits include thousands of space artifacts, the Skylab space station and the largest collection of moon rocks on display anywhere on earth. A 60-minute tram tour of the JSC complex is another source of entertainment and education for JSC guests. 281-244-2105

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The theater district is an impressive cultural and entertainment center; features nine world renowned performing arts organizations, and many smaller ones, in four venues – Jones Hall, Wortham Theater Center, Alley Theatre and Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.

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T HE AT E R DIS TR IC T Alley Theatre 615 Texas Ave., Houston, 77002 www.alleytheatre.org One of America’s leading not-for-profit theatres calls the Houston Theater District Home – The Alley Theatre. The Alley Theatre is nationally recognized for their performing arts company lead by Artistic Director Gregory Boyd and Managing Director Dean R. Gladden. Specializing in productions of the classics, modern plays and premieres, The Alley Theatre produces more performances than all other performing arts organizations in the Houston Theater District. Hobby Center for the Performing Arts 800 Bagby St., Ste. 300 Houston, 77002 www.thehobbycenter.org The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts brings first-class entertainment and cultural enjoyment to Houstonians by way of the generosity of their donors. This arts complex is home to the Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS), and the Houston Broadway Series. Houston Grand Opera 510 Preston St., Houston, 77002 www.houstongrandopera.org Adding to Houston’s rich cultural environment, Houston Grand Opera entertains with their innovative programs, community events and educational projects. Houston Grand Opera has a solid reputation for commissioning and producing new works, including 56 world premieres and seven American premieres since 1973. Stop in and visit and see why Houston Grand Opera has toured extensively, including trips to Europe and Asia, and

is the only opera company to have won a Tony, two Grammy awards, and two Emmy awards. Houston Symphony 615 Louisiana, St., Ste. 102, Houston, 77002 www.houstonsymphony.org The Houston Symphony’s mission is to “inspire and engage a large diverse audience in Greater Houston and beyond through exceptional orchestral and non-orchestral performances, educational programs and community activities.” By 2025, the Houston Symphony aims to be one of America’s most relevant and accessible top-ten orchestras. Jones Hall 615 Louisiana St., Houston, 77002 www.houstonfirsttheaters.com Jones Hall is a monument to the memory of Jesse Holman Jones, an eminent figure in Houston during the first half of the 20th Century. Today, Jones Hall is home to the Houston Symphony and the Society for the Performing Arts. More than 400,000 visitors attend some 250 events annually. Main Street Theater 2450 Times Square Blvd., Houston 77005 333 S. Jensen, Houston, 77003 www.mainstreettheater.com Founded in 1975 and has been opening doors for locals of all ages to engage in the performing arts. They offer classes for children and adults and hold performances by both local authors and established writers. Stages Repertory Theatre 3021 Allen Pkwy. Ste. 101, Houston, 77019 www.stagestheatre.com

Stages Theatre is one of only two theatres in the region that offers year-round employment for actors, directors and additional staff. Stages contributes much to the Houston community, including the availability of thrilling live performances. The Theatre produces daring and innovative plays focusing on new off-Broadway hits and world premieres. Society for FINE the Performing Arts www.spahouston.org The Society for the Performing Arts is the largest nonprofit presenting organization of its kind in the entire Southwest region. SPA is renowned for delivering to Houston internationally acclaimed artists from the entire performing arts spectrum, and has been doing so for over 50 years. Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) 800 Bagby, Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77002 www.tuts.com A non-profit based in Houston, Texas, Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) offers a world –class musical theatre experience that ranges from full-scale Broadway productions to educational initiatives that extend beyond the stage and into the community. TUTS is equipped for actors and aficionados of all ages and abilities. Wortham Theater Center 501 Texas Ave., Houston, 77002 www.houstonfirsttheaters.com Houston’s largest performing arts complex, is home to the Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Opera and is partnered with Da Camera of Houston and Mercury the Orchestra Redefined.Featuring two theaters, the Alice and George Brown Theater and the Lillie and Roy Cullen Theater. Since its opening in 1987, Wortham has entertained more than 8 million people.

HOUSTON BALLET 501 Texas Ave., Houston, 77002 • www.houstonballet.org The Houston Ballet is a classically trained company with diverse repertory whose range includes the classics are well as contemporary works. This company attracts the world’s best dancers and choreographers. The Houston Ballet also has a world class Academy whose instruction levels vary from professional dancer to non-professional dancers. HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

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M U S E U M D I S TR IC T The Art Car Museum 140 Heights Blvd., Houston, 77007 www.artcarmuseum.com

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston

Holocaust, remembering the 6 million

5216 Montrose Blvd., Houston, 77006 www.camh.org

Jews and other innocent victims and

Otherwise known as the “Garage Mahal”, The Art Car Museum is dedicated to contemporary art. It is an exhibition forum for local, national and international arts with an emphasis on art cars, other fine arts and artists that rarely, if ever, are acknowledged by other cultural institutions. Most popular to Houstonians is the annual Art Car Parade.

The

Contemporary

Arts

Museum

honoring the survivors’ legacy. The Holoof

Houston is an institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national and regional art. Patrons of every age will appreciate the collections of work and dynamic exhibitions on display. CAMH also offers special programs and educational opportunities. Admission is Free.

Texas Medical Center. The Health Museum is the most visited health museum of its kind

Children’s Museum of Houston 1500 Binz St., Houston, TX 77004 www.cmhouston.org A duck pond, playhouse, grocery store, Mexican village, puppet show and an infant play area are all under one roof. The fun-filled hands on experience at the Chil-

The Menil Collection 1533 Sul Ross St., Houston, TX 77006 www.menil.org The Menil Collection is an art museum

no admission fee is charged and all public

member institution of the world-renowned

The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is proud to educate the public and preserve and promote the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America’s Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. Here, you can find workshops, youth outreach programs and exhibits about the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and their service.

pieces of history.

accessible to all is vital to their mission, so

interactive science learning center and a

Buffalo Soldiers National Museum 3816 Caroline St., Houston, TX 77004 www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com

Community Remembers,” as well as other

welcomes special exhibitions. Making art

The Health Museum is Houston’s most

Photo courtesy of The Art Car Museum

exhibition called “Bearing Witness: A

that houses both permanent collection and

The Health Museum 1515 Hermann Dr., Houston, 77004 www.thehealthmuseum.org

in the country.

caust Museum Houston has a permanent

Popular exhibits include:

programs are free. They hope to educate and inspire by being readily accessible to future generations. The Museum of Arts, Houston (MFAH) 1001 Bissonnet, Houston, 77005 www.mfah.org

DeBakey Cell Lab, Amazing Body Pavilion The Museum of

and the McGovern 4D Theater.

Fine Arts, Houston

presents its exceptional exhibitions and The Houston Museum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Dr., Houston, 77030 www.hmns.org As one of the most heavily attended museums

in

the

United

States,

the

Houston Museum of Natural Science

installations to Houston residents and visitors alike.

The Museum has numerous

collections that fill the galleries year-round embracing every era of history from across the globe. Make time to visit the Bayou Bend Collection not too far away. From

(HMNS) seeks to enhance knowledge

2015 to 2019 the campus of the Museum

and delight in natural science and related

of Fine Arts, Houston will transform into a

subjects. It houses the Burke Baker Plane-

magnificent two new buildings.

tarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, variety of permanent exhibit areas that

Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston - 120 Fine Arts Bldg. Houston, 77204

examine astronomy, space science, Native

www.blafferartmuseum.org

Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating

American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, Texas wild-

Blaffer Art Museum helps the community

life and more.

to engage in contemporary art through exhibitions, publications and public programs.

Holocaust Museum Houston

This art museum is free, and open to the

5401 Caroline St., Houston, 77004 www.hmh.org

public in an effort to promote participation in the arts. Blaffer Art Museum is also the

dren’s Museum of Houston will not leave anyone bored. For nearly 30 years, the place

The

for families to play, laugh, learn and grow.

dedicated to educating people about the

Holocaust

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is

gateway between the University of Houston and the City of Houston.



SPORTS & GOLF

Central & West Houston offers a wide variety of sports and recreational activities to please everyone: couch potatoes, weekend warriors, full-on athletes and die-hard fans love the sports scenes. With year-round mild temperatures, getting up and getting out has become a way of life. Photo Courtesy of The Houston Astros 102 CENTRAL | WEST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2018 – ISSUE 2


HOUSTON PROUD Major events in Houston require tens of thousands of volunteers who take on a variety of jobs and responsibilities to make the event Houston Proud. More than 33,000 individuals serving on over 100 committees form the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo volunteer corps, giving more than 2.1 million total hours. The biggest volunteer program in Super Bowl history took place in Houston in 2017, where 10,000 volunteers assisted over a million visitors to the city for Super Bowl LI.

PROFESSIONAL SPORT TEAMS The Houston Astros

Photos courtesy of the Houston Texans

www.astros.com Part of the West Division of Major League Baseball’s American League, the Houston Astros are on a roll. Currently the winningest team in baseball, the team and its fans are having a lot of fun. Playing in Minute Maid Park, one of the country’s few stadiums with a retractable roof, the team serves up

entertaining baseball action at home about

The Houston Dynamo

80 times over the course of the season.

www.houstondynamo.com

Fans enjoy gourmet hot dogs, pork sliders, tex-mex fare and many other delectable

Founded in 2005, the Dynamo is Houston’s

choices while enjoying the game. Around

Major League Soccer Team. The team

the park, many restaurants, clubs and music

name is reflective, in part, of Houston:

venues hop, especially on game day.

an energetic, hard-working, risk-taking

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and new up-and-comers, like Deshaun Watson. Sunday football is celebrated in NRG

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kind of town. 2006 and 2007 MLS Champions, fans have lots to cheer about as this team continues to rank well both

stadium cheering on the team, tailgating

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with friends in the parking lot before and after the game, at many sports bars around

The Houston Rockets are the city’s professional National Basketball Association team playing in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference. Two-time world basketball champions, the Rockets are regular challengers in playoff action and always provide exciting end-to-end action in the Toyota Center. Many star players have passed through the team’s roster over its almost-fifty-year history and now James Hardin and the rest have launched the Rockets back into competitive contention.

The Houston Texans www.houstontexans.com Football is huge in Texas and the Texans are huge in Houston. In their 16th season, this NFL professional team are the 2011, 2012 and 2015 AFC South Division Champions. Head coach Bill O’Brien and owner Bob McNair have put together an exciting roster that includes fan favorites, like J.J. Watt,

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at home and internationally. The Dynamo

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town, or in front of your own television. Go Texans!

GOLF Winters in Houston are mild and temperate, with the average high in January (the coldest month) at 62.9°F and the average low at 43.2°F. There are over 200 days of sunshine, so Houston is a golfer’s paradise. And there are plenty of places to play in West Houston. A wide range of municipal, public, or private courses, as well as country clubs offer varying terrain and challenges to suit every golfer’s taste. Here, you’ll find stunning courses designed by golf legends such as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Tom Fazio. Or watch the professionals grip it and rip it at the nearby Shell Houston Open. In addition, golf lessons, clinics, PGA professionals and First Tee Programs are offered throughout the greater Houston area.


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embers of Willow Fork Country Club

• New Renovated Championship Golf Course • Active Tennis Associations

belong for many reasons. We offer

golf, tennis, fitness, and swimming, as well as both casual and fine dining. We’ve also taken the next

• New Renovated Clubhouse

step and put a tremendous effort into providing

• Social Events....

welcome families. With a variety of activities, in-

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nis associations, and a virtually non-stop calendar

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activities and events that further reach out and cluding 18 holes of championship golf, active tenof social events, this is an incredible country club experience for all of our members.

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PUBLIC Bear Creek Golf Course

281-859-8188

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The Golf Club at Cinco Ranch

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Hermann Park Golf Course

713-526-0077

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Memorial Park Golf Course

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Pine Crest Golf Club

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River Ridge Golf Club

800-553-7517

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Sharpstown Park Golf Course

713-988-2099

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The Club At Falcon Point

281-392-7888

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Black Hawk County Club

281-494-4244

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Meadowbrook Farms

281-693-4653

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Pine Forest Country Club

281-463-0900

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Royal Oaks Country Club

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Westwood Golf Club

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Weston Lakes Country Club

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Willow Fork Country Club

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Weston Lakes Country Club

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HOUSTON AREA EVENTS YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS

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JANUARY Chevron Houston Marathon Established in 1972, the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC), a Running USA Founding Member, annually organizes the nation’s premier winter marathon, half-marathon and 5K. In 2016, more than 20,000 runners participated in three race weekend events organized by 7,500 volunteers, creating Houston’s largest single-day sporting event. www.HoustonMarathon.com Annual MLK Youth Parade The MLK Youth Parade will kick-off the MLK Holiday weekend of events. The parade will be held in Houston’s Midtown, originating on San Jacinto Street & Elgin Street beginning at 12 Noon (CST) and will feature more than 100 performing groups from across the nation including 15 award winning marching bands. www.mlkgrandeparade.org

FE B R U A R Y Mardi Gras Galveston Island The Island’s Mardi Gras celebration, is expected to draw more than 300,000 attendees for 30+ concerts, 22 parades, 20 balcony parties and five elegant masked balls. And, this island-style Mardi Gras has plenty of personality: from the classic revelry found in the heart of Galveston’s

historic downtown district – where the bulk of festivities take place – to electronic dance parties and family friendly events and parades, Mardi Gras! Galveston offers excitement everyone can enjoy. www. galveston.com/mardigras Texas Home & Garden Show Houstons’ Premier “One Stop Shopping Opportunity” for all your home & garden needs. From Windows and Doors to Ceilings and Floors over 700 experts, products, services and ideas all under one roof. Attractions, Vacation, Leisure & Outdoor Attractions, Green Energy products, Home Décor, Building Products, Kitchens, Bath & More, Outdoor Living, Pools, Spas, Remodelers, How-to-Workshops, The Texas Home & Garden Show will be held at NRG Center Hall A. www.texashomeandgarden.com

M ARCH World’s Champion Bar-B-Que Cookoff You won’t want to miss the biggest pre-party to the world’s largest livestock show and rodeo. More than 250 teams led by barbecue aficionados will compete in a traditional Texas cook-off. While most team tents are invitation-only, visitors can enjoy the public venues including the Miller Lite Garden, Rockin’ Bar-B-Que Saloon and the Chuck Wagon, where you

receive a complimentary chopped beef sandwich plate. Come enjoy three days of cooking, competition, eating and dancing! www.rodeohouston.com Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo™ The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ was organized for charitable, educational and scientific purposes to encourage and promote the breeding, raising and marketing of better livestock and farm products at public fairs and to promote and maintain research and educational functions within the livestock industry. It is the general policy of the Show to utilize, in the fiscal year subsequent to which it is earned, the excess of its revenue over expenses for the furtherance of its exempt purpose, including the granting and/or funding of scholarships, educational endowments, agricultural research projects and other similar programs and the funding of related capital additions and improvements www.rodeohouston.com The Azalea Trail The Azalea Trail is a promenade through some of Houston’s most glamorous homes and gardens. Organized by the River Oaks Garden Club, it is held each March when the showy purple, pink, white or yellow Azaleas are at their most spectacular. www.riveroakgc.org

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4th of July Celebration

APRIL Mcdonald’s Houston Children’s Festival This event is the largest children’s festival in the United States and has been selected as “one of the world’s 300 unmissable events” by Frommer’s Travel Guides. There are 5 stages, 9 big family adventure zones and over 300 activities. All proceeds benefit Child Advocates and the abused and neglected children they serve. www.houstonchildrensfestival.com The Art Car Parade

community’s commitment to the environment and ecosystem. www.bridgeland.com

Art Car Weekend. Held each spring, the parade attracts over 250 ingenious entries and more than 250,000 spectators. It is sponsored by the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art. www.thehoustonartcarparade.com Crawfish & Music Festival The Annual Texas Crawfish & Music Festival has taken the friendly, relaxed fun and community feel of Old Town Spring and served it up big, with hot, fresh Crawfish, along with the best of Cajun dishes and classic festival fare. www.texascrawfishfestival.com Nature Fest 12,000 attendees and many wild animals fill Oak Meadow Park at Bridgeland in April 2016 for the ninth Nature Fest, an annual event that brings attention to the award-winning master planned

This collaborative effort will showcase a day filled with activities provided by the Katy Fire Department, Katy Heritage

M AY Cinco De Mayo Block Party on Main Street Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at five Main Street bars in Midtown. The party at Capitol Bar will expand into the parking lot, and entertainment and revelry will spread to Leon’s Lounge, Mongoose versus Cobra, Traffic Lounge and Cle Day & Nightclub.

The Art Car Parade is the highlight of a three-day celebration of the drive to create:

City Of Katy Freedom Celebration

JUNE Free Press Summer Fest Presented by Free Press Houston, Summer Fest is an annual 2-day music festival held at Buffalo Bayou’s Eleanor Tinsley Park. It features dozens of performances on 5 different stages, as well as fireworks, interactive art installations, music workshops and some of the best of today’s local and national musicians. www.fpsf.com

Society and Heritage Park, VFW Lodge and Park, and Katy Parks and Recreation. Attractions will include vehicle extrications, visits from U.S. Army and Marine representatives, a firehouse tour, water hose playtime, bounce houses, petting zoo and free hotdogs at the Fire Station, plus a delicious BBQ plate lunch for sale and both live and silent auctions all benefitting the VFW lodge. www.cityofkaty.com

A UGUST Katy Summer Nights Enjoy family-friendly movies in the park at Katy City Park from 8pm to 11pm, or whenever the movie ends. www.cityofkaty.com Houston International Jazz Fest This will be the 27th anniversary of the Houston International Jazz Festival, which

J U LY Freedom Over Texas Freedom Over Texas is the Mayor’s Official Fourth of July Holiday Event. Held on the banks of Buffalo Bayou, it features multiple stages of nationally recognized and local recording artists, family-friendly activities, and of course, unrivaled pyrotechnic artistry set to music. www.houstontx.gove/july4

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traditionally showcases Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Soul and Latin Fusion. 15 to 25 artists are featured. www.jazzeducation.org

SEPTEMB ER Taste Of The World Houston Food And Wine Festival The Houston World Food & Wine Festival celebrates food, drink, music and dance


from around the world. The festival has a globe-trotting theme that invites attendees to try out a new variety of food and arts and enjoy an international experience. It provides a feast for the senses and reflects the multicultural diversity of Houston.

Katy Rice Harvest Festival

Nutcracker Market

Considered one of Greater Houston’s top

The Houston Ballet’smajor fundraiser, the

festivals, the annual Katy Rice Harvest

Nutcracker Market is a shopping wonder-

Festival celebrates the area’s historic

land. This year’s market will feature

farming roots with two days of family fun,

more than 325 national and international

including two stages with continuous live

merchants carefully selected for their

Texas Renaissance Festival Plantersville - Based on travel-worthiness, chance to broaden horizons and the ability to introduce people to try new things and connect with others, the Texas Renaissance Festival has been voted the best cultural festival in the country by USA Today and 10Best. Enjoy magicians, jugglers, minstrels, troubadours, comedians, food, arts and crafts that all celebrate life in the 16th Century. “When people step through the Royal Gates into the Texas Renaissance Festival, they are transported not only to another time, but to another world,” says Terre Albert, the festival’s general manager. www.texasrenfest.com

entertainment,crafts, food booths and more,

unique offerings. Look for gourmet food,

all found in Historic Downtown Katy.

home décor, garden accessories, clothing,

www.riceharvestfestival.org

novelties and the perfect gift.

O C T O BE R The Original Greek Festival Join in the celebration at the Original Greek Festival held at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Part of the proceeds are donated to various Houston area charities – such as: Children’s Assessment Center, Houston Area Women’s Center, Star of Hope Mission and many more. www.greekfestival.org

www.houstonballet.org Red Barn Festival Enjoy food, drinks, music and fun at this

H-E-B Holiday Parade

year’s Red Barn Festival in Red Potato

The Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day

Market in Simonton. Headliners are George Ducas and Jesse Raub Jr. www. fulshearareachamber.com www.fulshearareachamber.com

N O V EMB ER

Parade will welcome the holiday season by celebrating all things Houston, including a salute to the world-acclaimed Texas Medical Center. The Fun begins at 9am when the downtown streets come alive with zesty marching bands, imaginative floats and colorful balloons. Bring the family.

Katy Community Camp Out The event will start on Friday at 4pm through Saturday at 10am. Come out to VFW Park and set up your campsite with

DECEMB ER Katy Old Fashioned Christmas Festival

us! Enjoy a hot dog dinner, camp fire and

This event is located in Historic Down-

s’mores! Get comfortable with your family

town Katy in December and is graciously

under the stars to enjoy an outdoor movie

hosted by Katy Market Day. This special

before cuddling up for the night in your

Christmas market includes feature

tents. Saturday morning we will be serving

produce, arts and crafts, antiques, jewelry,

a pancake breakfast before you head out to

gifts, clothes and homemade items. While

enjoy the rest of your weekend. There is no

you are in town be sure to check out their

fee, but you must register in advance.

great boutiques and shops.

www.cityofkaty.com

www.katymarketday.com

Photo courtesy of Texas Renaissance Festival

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DINING SCENE West Houston spans from Fulshear to the Galleria, so finding a scrumptious place to dine will not leave anyone feeling disappointed. The choices are endless: BBQ, Tex-Mex, Greek, Korean – you name it, and it’s a guarantee that the West Houston area will have it covered.

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Brenner’s Steak House 10911 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77079 www.brennerssteakhouse.com

Ray’s Gourmet Country 8502 FM 359, Fulshear, 77441 www.raysgrill.com

SHOPPING

Bistro Alex 800 Sorella Ct, Houston, TX 77042

Masraff’s 1753 Post Oak Blvd. Houston, 77056 www.masraffs.com

CITYCENTRE

Cafe Rita 2352 S Dairy Ashford, Houston, TX 77077 Cou-yon Seafood House 11939 Katy Fwy., Houston, TX 77079 Dish Society 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. Katy, 77494 www.dishsociety.com Doux Cafe 865 Dairy Ashford Rd., Houston, TX 77079 www.douxcafe.net Straits 800 Sorella Ct #940, Houston, TX 77024 www.straitsrestaurants.com Peli Peli 5085 Westheimer Rd., Ste B2515, Houston, 77056 www.pelipeli.com The Devine Affair 14021 Memorial Dr., Houston, TX 77079 www.thedevineaffair.com The Union Kitchen Memorial 12538 Memorial Dr. Houston, 77024 www.theunionkitchen.com Lupe Tortilla 318 Stafford St., Houston, TX 77079 9313-A Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024 www.lupetortilla.com Empire Turkish Grill 12448 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77024 www.empireturkishgrill.com Churrascos Memorial City 947 Gessner Rd., B290, Houston, 77024 www.churrascos.com Carmelo’s Restaurant Italiano 14795 Memorial Drive, Houston, 77079 www.carmelosrestaurant.com Jonathan’s the Rub 9061 Gaylord Dr, Houston, TX 77024 www.jonathanstherub.com Antonia’s Restaurant 2001 Katy Mills Blvd. Katy, 77494 www.antoniaskaty.us

Local Foods 5740 San Felipe St. Houston, 77057 www.houstonlocalfoods.com Pizaro’s Pizza 14028 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77079 www.pizarospizza.com Sushi Jin 14670 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77079 www.sushijin.us

800 Town and Country Blvd. Houston, 77024 www.citycentrehouston.com Forest West Shopping Center 5375 Antoine Dr Houston, TX 77091 The Galleria Houston 5058 Westheimer Rd.

Georgia’s Market Memorial Village 9201 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024 www.georgiasmarket.com

Houston, 77056

Vine Wine Room 12420 Memorial Drive, Houston, 77024 www.vinewineroom.com

4055 Westheimer Rd.

The Tasting Room 818 Town and Country Blvd. #100 Houston, 77024 www.tastingroomwines.com

5000 Katy Mills Cir

CRU 2800 Kirby Dr. B-130, Houston, 77098 www.cruwinebar.com

www.galleriahouston.com Highland Village Houston, TX 77027 Katy Mills Mall Katy, TX 77494 www.katymills.com La Centerra at Cinco Ranch 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. Katy, 77494

The Cellar Door 829 S. Mason Rd. Suite 280 Katy, 77450

www.lacenterra.com

www.thecellardoorwinebarkatytx.com

1964 W Gray St

Memorial Wine Cellar 7951 Katy Freeway, Houston, 77024 www.memorialwinecellar.com

Houston, TX 77019

Another Round Wine Bar 23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd. D Katy, 77494 www.anotherroundkaty.com

Town & Country Village

1919 Wine & Mixology 2736 Virginia St. Houston, 77098 www.1919wmb.com

River Oaks Shopping Center

www.riveroaksshoppingcenter.com

12850 Memorial Drive Houston, 77024 www.townandcountryvillage.com Uptown Park 1400 Post Oak Blvd.

Bistro Provence 13616 Memorial Drive,Houston,TX,77084 www.bistroprovence.us

Drexel House Eatery & Wine Bar 3974 Westheimer Rd. Houston, 77027 www.drexel-house.com

Houston, TX 77056

Sushi Hana Japanese Kitchen 1638 S. Mason Rd. Katy, 77450 www.sushihanakaty.com

Sonoma Wine Bar 2720 Richmond Ave. Houston, 77098 www.sonomahouston.com

2703 Highway 6 S

West Oaks Central Shopping Center Houston, TX 77082 www.shopwestoaksmall.com

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