Harris County to spend $8 Million to occupy 19,000 square feet of space in Houston Texas.
Houston, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Harris County plans to invest $8 Million to build out 19,000 square feet of new space in Houston. The company plans to occupy the new space at 17154 Butte Creek Rd in Houston, on or about June 1, 2027. According to the company website, Harris County, Texas, (population 3.8 million) with its county seat of Houston, is an area rich in history and independent spirit. It was in Harris County that the decisive battle of San Jacinto in the Texas Revolution was won, gaining Texas independence from Mexico in 1836 and leaving Texas an independent country. Archaeological sites in the county reveal evidence of human habitation for 6,000 years. In 1528, Spanish explorers claimed the Texas Gulf Coast for Spain, and in 1821, the region became part of Mexico. Todays Harris County is home to the port of Houston and the Houston Ship Channel, vibrant components of the global economy. NASAs Johnson Space Center is also in the county along with a diverse network of research and education organizations tied to aerospace technology. Established in 1836 and named after founder John R. Harris, Harris County is a historically rich Texas region. It is famous as the site of the decisive 1836 Battle of San Jacinto, securing Texas independence. Originally agricultural, the county transformed into a major industrial and oil hub in the early 20th century.
To learn more about Harris County, visit http://www.harriscountytx.gov/
Company Contact:
Harris County
1001 Preston St
Houston, TX77002
Phone: 713-755-5000
LinkedIn Link: https://www.linkedin.com/company/harris-county/
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