Houston: The Surprising Contender in America’s Urban Revival

Governing

The East End has a broad mix of housing, from shotgun shacks that rent for $300 a month to new townhomes worth upward of $300,000. Still, huge swaths of its 16 square miles are empty, with nearly a third of the land considered industrial and a quarter of it entirely undeveloped. As a result, there’s wide open prairie just a short distance from the city’s skyscrapers and stadiums.

That’s about to change. Next year, a new four-mile light rail line will open and run through the heart of the community. More than $7 million has been spent on sidewalks and other pedestrian improvements. A newly opened pedestrian “esplanade” featuring cafe seating and dozens of stalls for vendors just opened in the center of Navigation Boulevard, the community’s Main Street. Parks and trails are set for a makeover. A new cultural center is in the works. Public art is starting to dot the area. Officials are even planning for the possibility of a streetcar to link the northern reaches of the East End to the rest of the transit network.

Strategic Planning

GEEMD has started an initiative to increase commercial and residential investment throughout the East End. Strategic Planning

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Become a Clean Air Champion!

Your business or organization can become a Clean Air Champion through the Houston-Galveston Area Council’s “My Solution Is…” Pledge Campaign.

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East End Potential

Matthew Deal, principal of Deal Sikes & Associates, a real estate valuation firm, calls out the East End as an area with potential in... View Article

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Future of the East End

Close to downtown with large tracts of vacant land available for development. Enjoy our flyover presentation!  

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