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Houston Texans to Build New Practice Facility Just North of Katy

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KATY MAGAZINE NEWS

February 13, 2026

By Natalie Cook Clark

 

The north side of Katy will soon be home to a new Houston Texans training facility that will bring more economic growth to the area.


 

The Houston Texans had a great season and have now announced plans for their new training facilities and headquarters in the planned 83-acre district in Bridgeland. The large master-planned community is just north of Katy off of 99.


 

This 83-acre district in Bridgeland Center will include the Texans’ headquarters and practice facilities but also retail, restaurants, entertainment, and apartments.

 

It is estimated to generate $34 billion in economic impact and create 17,000 jobs over a 15-year span.

 

The center is being designed as a year-round destination that will serve residents, visitors, and businesses. This is the fastest-growing corridor in Texas and this addition will help support the civic footprint.

 

According to a statement from the Texans, this landmark public-private partnership reflects the Texans' commitment to redefining and elevating engagement with the community.

 

"Today is a historic day for the Houston Texans, our fans, and the Greater Houston area as we partner with Howard Hughes and Harris County on a world-class sports and entertainment destination, including our new headquarters and training facility," says Cal McNair, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the Houston Texans. "Our organization continues to grow and this aligns with our goals of bringing a championship to Houston, enhancing community services and making sports more accessible. This project reinforces our long-term commitment to Harris County and our focus on driving growth and opportunity for the community. It will set the new standard for the global sports and entertainment industry and it's the most significant evolution for our organization since our inception."

 

A concern to many Katyites is the ongoing traffic concerns along 99. This new addition will bring new traffic and developments to the area.

 


The project will also support local hiring initiatives and internship programs for local school districts.

 

"Harris County has always been a strong economic driver and innovator in sustainable infrastructure," says Commissioner Tom Ramsey. "From the Port of Houston, the energy sector, to the world class medical center, it's only appropriate that we elevate this sports facility to be the best in America. This MOU between Precinct 3 & 4, Howard Hughes, and the Houston Texans is a powerful commitment to the residents of Harris County. This agreement covers everything from infrastructure improvements, more access to Harris County services, youth development, and economic growth - it truly is a great day for Harris County."




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