Spring Branch’s unique location, sandwiched between the West Loop and Energy Corridor, makes it ideally suited for any business hoping to rent office space in a community on the rise. With established, economically prosperous districts butting up on its eastern and western borders, and room to grow to the north and south, Spring Branch is a community that is just now realizing its economic potential.
A push toward realizing that potential is the ongoing transportation and mobility improvements being made to the community, with new, modern infrastructure designed to maximize vehicular and pedestrian mobility. A component of this plan involves coordination with Houston Metro, to improve and expand the existing connections with the metropolitan transit system. With over 120,000 residents currently calling Spring Branch home, and numerous “Blue Ribbon” schools in the local school district, these transit and mobility improvements are an investment in the region’s ongoing growth.
As one of the oldest neighborhoods in Greater Houston, the current residents of Spring Branch are an eclectic mix of longtime established families and new arrivals – many of which are employed in one of the nearby business districts, or at one of the local businesses popping up all over the neighborhood itself. The opportunity for a business to establish itself in a quality Spring Branch office space has never been riper, and the combination of people from diverse backgrounds has created a vibrant culture that fosters a strong sense of community between families and businesses alike.
A number of quality residential communities are located just south of Spring Branch as well, just below I-10. Known collectively as The Villages, these neighborhoods represent the extended community of Spring Branch. As the economic engine of Houston continues to speed up, there is little doubt that these communities, as well as those to the east and west, will become increasingly interconnected. What’s a quaint, homely neighborhood today is on course to be a crossroads for the major businesses neighborhoods of the Energy Corridor and the West Loop tomorrow, and the convenient location of Spring Branch office space will benefit businesses for years to come.