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All you need to know about the North Houston District complete with maps, parks and trails, news, businesses and project plans for future growth.
NHA’s membership is comprised of nearly 150 companies, all looking to improve the quality of life in north Harris and Montgomery County. Established in 1982, the Association’s founders sought to create an organization that would address regional issues that ultimately support a positive business climate so that meaningful growth would occur.
North Houston is an unincorporated community in Harris County, Texas, United States, that was formerly a distinct community.
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Get to Know North Houston. The North Houston District is a management district founded in 1991 to serve the area surrounding the intersection of I-45 North and the North Sam Houston Parkway.
North Houston District's Public Affairs team works behind the scenes to strengthen partnerships, communicate district initiatives, and help advocate for projects that make a lasting impact. 281-874-2131
Population & Household Demographics. The region has a civilian labor force of 827,943 with a participation rate of 67.0%. Of individuals 25 to 64 in the NHA Service Area*, 31.4% have a bachelor’s degree or higher which compares with 32.3% in the nation.
North Houston was on the Burlington-Rock Island Railroad ten miles northwest of Houston in central Harris County. It grew up after a hurricane left it mudbound and without utilities, and residents asked the city of Houston for incorporation as a ward.
North Houston is a large suburb with the shops, parks and other amenities that come with being a part of one of the biggest cities in Texas. House hunters with work in Houston can find easy access to the city’s highways and a host of things to do once the workday is done.
North Houston is known chiefly as the home of George Bush Intercontinental Airport, industrial parks, the busy office buildings of Greenspoint, and sleepy residential areas, but determined travelers will also find pleasant green spaces, cozy neighborhood eateries, and even a waterpark nestled among the towering pines of East Texas.