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Page 1: 2011 Energy Corridor Land Use & Demographics Report

The Houston Energy Corridor 2011 Land Use and Demographics

Prepared for:

Energy Corridor District 14701 St. Mary’s Lane, Suite 290

Houston, Texas 77079

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................................... i

Table of Exhibits ....................................................................................................................................... i

Introduction and Overview ...................................................................................................................... 1

Major Employers ..................................................................................................................................... 3

Land Use ................................................................................................................................................. 4

Land Use Maps ..................................................................................................................................... 4

Development Summary ...................................................................................................................... 16

Multi-Family Housing .......................................................................................................................... 18

Retail .................................................................................................................................................. 19

Office .................................................................................................................................................. 21

LEED and Energy Star Office Buildings ................................................................................................. 25

Sustainable Development ............................................................................................................... 25

Energy Efficiency ............................................................................................................................. 25

Warehouse/Distribution ..................................................................................................................... 28

Hospitality .......................................................................................................................................... 29

Institutional ........................................................................................................................................ 30

Hospitals......................................................................................................................................... 30

Educational Institutions .................................................................................................................. 30

The Houston Energy Corridor Area Occupations .................................................................................... 31

Comparison of 30-minute Drive Times ................................................................................................ 32

Overall Location of Architects and Engineers ....................................................................................... 34

Detailed Demographic Information ....................................................................................................... 35

Table of Exhibits

Exhibit 1 – The Houston Energy Corridor Boundary Map .......................................................................... 1

Exhibit 2 - Map of The Houston Energy Corridor “Commute Zone” .......................................................... 2

Exhibit 3 - Residential Location of Workers 2008 ..................................................................................... 2

Table 1 - Major Employers (175+ employees) .......................................................................................... 3

Exhibit 4 - Overall Existing Land Use Map................................................................................................. 4

Exhibit 5 - Overall 2025 Land Use Map ..................................................................................................... 5

Exhibit 6 – Western Zone - Existing Land Use Map ................................................................................... 6

Exhibit 7 – Western Zone - 2025 Land Use Map ....................................................................................... 7

Exhibit 8 – West-Central Zone – Existing Land Use Map ........................................................................... 8

Exhibit 9 – West-Central Zone - 2025 Land Use Map ................................................................................ 9

Exhibit 10 – East-Central Zone - Existing Land Use Map ......................................................................... 10

Exhibit 11 – East-Central Zone - 2025 Land Use Map.............................................................................. 11

Exhibit 12 – Eastern Zone - Existing Land Use Map ................................................................................. 12

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Exhibit 13 – Eastern Zone - 2025 Land Use Map ..................................................................................... 13

Exhibit 14 – Southern Zone - Existing Land Use Map .............................................................................. 14

Exhibit 15 – Southern Zone - 2025 Land Use Map .................................................................................. 15

Table 2 – Existing and Future Commercial and Industrial Space ............................................................. 16

Table 3 – Current and Future Housing Units .......................................................................................... 17

Table 4 - Apartments ............................................................................................................................. 18

Table 5 – Apartments – Under Construction .......................................................................................... 18

Table 6 - Retail Centers .......................................................................................................................... 19

Table 8 - Regional Shopping Centers ...................................................................................................... 20

Table 7 - Retail Centers – Proposed ....................................................................................................... 20

Table 9 – Class A - Office Buildings ......................................................................................................... 21

Table 10 – Class B - Office Buildings ....................................................................................................... 22

Table 11 – Class C - Office Buildings ....................................................................................................... 23

Table 12 - Summary of Selected Existing Office Buildings by Sub District ................................................ 24

Exhibit 16 - Energy Corridor Sub-Districts Map....................................................................................... 24

Table 13 - Office Buildings – Under Construction and Proposed ............................................................. 25

Table 14 - LEED Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor ..................................................................... 26

Exhibit 17 – Map of LEED Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor ...................................................... 26

Table 15 - Energy Star Office Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor ................................................. 27

Exhibit 18 – Map of Energy Star Office Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor .................................. 27

Table 16 - Industrial/Warehouse/Distribution Facilities ......................................................................... 28

Table 17 - Hotels and Motels ................................................................................................................. 29

Table 18 - Existing Hospitals .................................................................................................................. 30

Table 19 - Universities and Colleges ....................................................................................................... 30

Table 20 - Area Independent School Districts ......................................................................................... 30

Exhibit 19 - 30-Minute Drive Time Map ................................................................................................. 32

Table 21 - The Houston Energy Corridor Occupations ............................................................................ 33

Exhibit 20 - Map of Residential Location of Architects and Engineers ..................................................... 34

Exhibit 21 – The Houston Energy Corridor Study Area Map .................................................................... 35

Exhibit 22 – The Houston Energy Corridor Demographic Area ................................................................ 36

Exhibit 23 – The Houston Energy Corridor Commuting Region ............................................................... 37

Exhibit 24 – Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) .................................... 38

Table 22 – 2010 Estimated Demographic Data ....................................................................................... 39

Exhibit 25 – Energy Corridor District Boundaries .................................................................................... 50

Table 23 – Census Demographics within Energy Corridor District ........................................................... 50

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Exhibit 1 – The Houston Energy Corridor Boundary Map

Introduction and Overview

This report presents a land use, development and demographic profile of The Houston Energy Corridor.

The Texas State Legislature created Harris County Improvement District #4, more commonly known as

The Energy Corridor District, in 2001 with the mission to improve, enhance and promote the area within

its boundaries. Exhibit 1 illustrates the boundaries of the general market area of The Houston Energy

Corridor that will be used in most sections of this report.

The Houston Energy Corridor is one of the Houston area’s premier employment centers. It is located

along IH 10 from the intersection at Kirkwood to the intersection at Barker Cypress, and extends south

along Eldridge and Enclave Parkway almost to Westheimer. The Houston Energy Corridor is so-called

because it contains the headquarters locations and regional offices of prominent international energy

and energy services firms including BP America, Shell Exploration and Production, ExxonMobil Chemical,

ConocoPhillips, CITGO, Dow Chemical, and Mustang. Other, non-energy, companies also have

headquarters in the corridor including Cardinal Health Care Inc., Sysco Corporation, Gulf States Toyota,

and Star Furniture. Overall, The Houston Energy Corridor includes a population of 19,000 and 75,000

jobs. The Corridor contains nearly 19 million square feet of office space (of which 74% is Class A) and

over 1.3 million square feet of retail.

Another geographic area that will be used in this report is a much larger area (Illustrated on Exhibit 2),

which will be referred to as the “Commute Zone,” which includes the zip codes that are most often

represented in surveys of The Houston Energy Corridor employees.

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Exhibit 3 - Residential Location of Workers 2008

The Houston Energy Corridor Area

Source: U.S Bureau of the Census. Longitudinal Employee-Household Dynamics, OnTheMap

(OTM) Version 4, 2010

Exhibit 2 - Map of The Houston Energy Corridor “Commute

Zone”

The Commute Zone map on

the right represents an area

where a substantial number

of The Houston Energy

Corridor employees live.

According to the U.S. Bureau

of the Census, the persons

who work in the Corridor

commute from all over the

Houston region.

Exhibit 3 is a density map

generated by the Census

Longitudinal Employee-

House-hold Dynamics system

and their tool “OnTheMap”

(OTM) Version. The color of

the area represents the

number of commuters to The

Houston Energy Corridor

within each Zip Code.

The Houston Energy

Corridor workers’

residences are widely

dispersed according to

the Census. In 2008 only

55% of The Houston

Energy Corridor workers

live within the ZIP codes

shown on Exhibit 2.

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Table 1 - Major Employers (175+ employees)

Company Name Address Employees

Mustang Engineering (Wood Group) 16001 Park Ten Place 8,500

BP America 501 Westlake Park Blvd. 7,387

ConocoPhillips 600 N. Dairy Ashford 3,500

Shell Oil Company, Woodcreek 200 North Dairy Ashford 3,000

Sysco Corporation 1390 Enclave Pkwy 1,800

Technip USA Corp 11700 Katy Freeway 1,800

Shaw Group Inc 1430 Enclave Pkwy 1,500

Dow Chemical (Union Carbide) 1254 Enclave Parkway 950

Foster Wheeler USA Corp 585 N Dairy Ashford St 950

ExxonMobil Chemical Company 13501 Katy Freeway 750

Gulf States Toyota 1355 Enclave Pkwy 570

Percento Technologies Intl LP 580 Westlake Park Blvd # 110 500

Worley Parsons 575 N Dairy Ashford St 450

Alliance Wood Group Engineering 330 Barker Cypress 450

Sercel Inc. 17200 Park Row 450

Gulf Interstate Engineering Co. 16010 Barkers Point Lane, Suite 600 430

McDermott International Inc 777 N Eldridge Pkwy 400

Star Furniture 16666 Barker Springs Rd 400

PGS Americas 15150 Memorial Dr 400

Cardinal Health 1330 Enclave Pkwy 375

Expro Americas LLC 738 Highway 6 South 350

CITGO Petroleum Company 1293 Eldridge Pkwy 300

Clover Global Solutions L.P. 16225 Park Ten Place 300

Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc 15415 Katy Freeway # 100 300

Sonsub Inc. (Saipem) 15950 Park Row 300

Don Mc Gill Toyota 11800 Katy Freeway 230

Mossy Nissan 12150 Katy Freeway 230

Westside Lexus 12000 Katy Freeway 220

Omni Houston At Westside 13210 Katy Freeway 220

Atwood Oceanics, Inc 15835 Park Ten Place 200

SBM Atlantia, Inc. 1255 Enclave Pkwy., Suite 600 200

Enventure Global Technology 15995 N. Barkers Landing, #350 200

J Ray McDermott SA 757 N Eldridge Pkwy 200

Source: CDS Market Research, based on data from the Greater Houston Partnership and the Sites on Texas business

databases and telephone calls to major employers. The employment numbers are approximate.

Major Employers

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Exhibit 4 - Overall Existing Land Use Map

Land Use

Land Use Maps

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Exhibit 5 - Overall 2025 Land Use Map

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Exhibit 6 – Western Zone - Existing Land Use Map

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Exhibit 7 – Western Zone - 2025 Land Use Map

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Exhibit 8 – West-Central Zone – Existing Land Use Map

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Exhibit 9 – West-Central Zone - 2025 Land Use Map

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Exhibit 10 – East-Central Zone - Existing Land Use Map

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Exhibit 11 – East-Central Zone - 2025 Land Use Map

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Exhibit 12 – Eastern Zone - Existing Land Use Map

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Exhibit 13 – Eastern Zone - 2025 Land Use Map

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Exhibit 14 – Southern Zone - Existing Land Use Map

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Exhibit 15 – Southern Zone - 2025 Land Use Map

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Development Summary

The table below illustrates the total commercial development in The Houston Energy Corridor as of

September 2010. This data is based on the parcel level GIS information on land use, illustrated on the

previous pages, prepared by CDS Market Research. The source data used in this analysis was updated

for the 2011 inventory. The parcel-level shape file was downloaded from the Harris County Appraisal

District to capture tracts that were subdivided. The parcel data was downloaded from HCAD’s public

data inventory in September 2010, when the 2010 tax records were finalized. Where parcel data was

not available from HCAD, CDS added data from the inventory. The boundaries of The Houston Energy

Corridor Study area have been adjusted for the 2011 report and the numbers in following tables do not

correlate entirely with those from the same categories of previous reports.

Table 2 – Existing and Future Commercial and Industrial Space

The Houston Energy Corridor

Building Size in Square Feet

Type West West-

Central East-

Central East South Total

Existing 2011

Office/Mixed Use 2,282,264 3,541,967 9,679,235 2,218,936 3,385,333 21,107,735

Industrial/Warehouse 1,936,883 341,316 0 211,042 10,800 2,500,041

Retail 554,218 571,429 238,872 1,140,346 1,015,639 3,520,504

Grand Total 4,773,365 4,454,442 9,918,107 3,570,324 4,411,772 27,128,280

Future 2025

Office/Mixed Use 3,328,169 4,689,519 11,316,063 3,343,968 4,025,233 26,702,952

Industrial/Warehouse 2,145,978 354,415 0 203,549 10,800 2,714,742

Retail 968,833 597,905 396,201 1,079,014 548,048 3,590,001

Grand Total 6,442,980 5,641,839 11,712,264 4,626,531 4,584,081 33,007,695

The office space tabulation above is reasonably consistent with the office building listings in Tables 9

through 13. The 2011 land use tables include all buildings that were completed in 2010.

In the case of retail, the 3.5 million square feet in the table above is substantially more than in the 1.3

million square feet listing in the tabulation of shopping centers (Table 6). The reason for this difference

is that Table 6 only includes shopping centers in excess of 10,000 square feet in size and does not

include most of the owner-occupied, single use, or “pad” retail buildings such as banks, freestanding

restaurants, and convenience stores.

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Table 3 – Current and Future Housing Units

The Houston Energy Corridor

Number of Housing Units

Type West West-

Central East-

Central East South Total

Existing 2011

Multifamily Condo/Apts 0 1,677 1,473 350 3,038 6,538

Single Family, Attached 0 0 933 23 30 986

Single Family, Detached 0 991 570 146 130 1,837

Grand Total 0 2,668 2,976 519 3,198 9,361

Future 2025

Multifamily Condo/Apts 0 2,147 2,120 550 3,368 8,185

Single Family, Attached 0 0 940 23 30 993

Single Family, Detached 0 991 560 146 130 1,827

Grand Total 0 3,138 3,620 719 3,528 11,005

For the 2011 multifamily unit count, the 6,538 units listed in the table above include condominium

projects and HCAD unit counts as compared with the 6,554 units in only apartment projects listed in

Table 4.

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Table 5 – Apartments – Under Construction

The Houston Energy Corridor

Apartment Complex Location Class Units Status

Eclipse, Phase II 1725 Crescent Plaza A 270 U/C

Total 270

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Energy Corridor District

Multi-Family Housing

Table 4 - Apartments

The Houston Energy Corridor (sorted by class, then alphabetically)

Apartment Complex Address Zip Class Units Built

Chandler Park 1950 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 A 432 1998

Broadstone Memorial 875 Eldridge Pkwy 77079 A 401 2008

Briar Forest Apartments/Lofts 13202 Briar Forest 77077 A 400 2009

Heritage at Park Row 15211 Park Row 77084 A 400 1999

San Paloma 1255 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 A 396 2006

Carrington Park-Empirian 15335 Park Row 77084 A 390 2004

AMLI of Eldridge Parkway Ph I 1415 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 A 368 1997

Village on the Parkway 1333 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 A 352 1994

Park on Memorial, The 14855 Memorial Dr 77079 A 334 1991

Eclipse, Phase I 1725 Crescent Plaza 77077 A 330 2009

Arcadian West 14220 Park Row 77079 A 318 1998

San Montego 1600 Eldridge 77077 A 314 1998

Village on Memorial, The 15200 Memorial Drive 77079 A 305 2005

Legend at Park Ten, The 15000 Park Row 77084 A 236 1999

Park Place 15200 Park Row 77084 A 229 1996

Promenade Memorial 15135 Memorial 77079 A 228 1992

AMLI of Eldridge Parkway Ph II 1415 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 A 216 1999

Marquis on Memorial, The 15885 Memorial Dr 77079 A 104 1993

Eagle Hollow 11900 Wickchester 77043 B 350 1981

Live Oak 851 Threadneedle 77079 B 162 1977

Wisteria Gardens 611 N Dairy Ashford 77079 B 116 1970

Meadows on Memorial 700 Memorial Mews 77079 B 96 1981

Memorial Trails 14900 Memorial Dr 77079 B 77 1970

Total 6,554

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research

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Retail

Table 6 - Retail Centers

The Houston Energy Corridor (over 10,000 square feet) ranked by size

Existing Center Name Address Zip Net SF Year Built

Star Furniture 16666 Barker Springs 77084 174,425 1980

Bally Park 10 17750 Katy Fwy 77084 150,000 2006

Sam's Club 1025 Hwy 6, N 77079 135,011 1992

Tully I-10 Shopping Ctr 12151 Katy Frwy 77079 126,600 1974

Parkway Villages Shopping Ctr 1506 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 100,000 2000

Kirkwood Center 11635 Katy Frwy 77079 50,400 1969

Plazas At The Parkway, The 1127 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 46,670 2001

LA Fitness 1555 Eldridge Pkwy 77088 45,000 2006

TK Center Retail 1809 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 42,000 2009

Dairy Ashford Center 1001 Dairy Ashford, S 77079 26,598 1978

Grainger Supply Store 17010 Katy Fwy 77084 26,400 2006

11939 Katy Frwy 11939 Katy Frwy 77079 20,522 1979

Slosburg Retail at Kroger (ph. II) 13410 Briar Forest 77077 18,700 2007

Eldridge Retail Center 1520 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 18,320 2009

Olive Hill 1531 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 18,320 2008

Plaza at the Park Ten 1029 Hwy 6 N 77079 18,102 2000

Satya retail at Sandbridge 1275 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 18,000 2007

Retail 14515 Katy Freeway 14515 Katy Freeway 77079 17,645 2009

Addicks Plaza 432 Hwy 6, N 77079 17,460 1978

The Enclave on Eldridge Bldg A 1100 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 16,822 2008

Satya Retail Pad Sites Eldridge Crescent 77077 16,750 2009

Eldridge Briar Retail Center 1635 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 16,750 2009

Eldridge Village Shopping Ctr 1402 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 15,960 1998

Kayvon Plaza II 15445 Memorial Dr 77079 15,313 2004

15625 Katy Frwy 15625 Katy Frwy 77094 15,000 1996

Kayvon Plaza I 15455 Memorial Dr 77079 15,000 2004

La-Z-Boy Furniture 15905 Katy Fwy 77094 14,724 2000

CVS Pharmacy 15010 Memorial Dr, N 77079 13,647 2005

IBC Bank Eldridge and Briar Forest 1545 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 11,981 2007

Briar Hills Parkway 1101 Hwy 6, S 77077 11,650 1978

Barker Cypress Plaza 18111 Katy Frwy 77079 10,750 2009

Katy Addicks Plaza 14725 Katy Fwy 77079 10,065 2003

Fincher Eldridge/Enclave 1140 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 10,000 2009

Le Mistral and Foody's 1420 Eldridge Pkwy 77077 10,000 2008

Totals 1,274,585

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District, Energy Corridor District

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Table 7 - Retail Centers – Proposed

The Houston Energy Corridor (over 10,000 square feet)

Center Name Address Zip Net SF Status

Westlake Commons Retail Project Westlake Park 77079 100,000 Proposed Satya Crescent Center Eldridge Parkway 77077 83,368 Proposed

Totals 183,368

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District, Energy Corridor District

Table 8 - Regional Shopping Centers

(Serving The Houston Houston Energy Corridor but Outside of the Boundaries)

Center Name Address Zip Net SF Year Built

Memorial City Mall 1000 Gessner 77024 1,883,497 1966

Katy Mills Mall 5000 Katy Mills Circle 77024 1,189,816 1999

West Oaks Mall 1000 West Oaks Mall 77082 1,073,112 1984

Total 4,146,425

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District

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Office

Table 9 – Class A - Office Buildings

The Houston Energy Corridor (listed by size)

Class A Building Address Zip Sq. Feet Built

Conoco Center, 16 Buildings 600 N Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 1,200,000 1984

One Westlake Park BP Center 501 Westlake Park Blvd. 77079 949,379 1982

Shell - Woodcreek 200 Dairy Ashford 77079 820,000 1981

Four Westlake Park 200 Westlake Park Blvd. 77079 561,065 1992

Energy Tower II 11720 Katy Fwy 77079 447,000 2009

Three Westlake Park 550 Westlake Park Blvd. 77079 414,792 1983

Gulf States Toyota 2 office buildings 1345 Enclave 77077 400,000 2009

BP Helios Plaza / E&P Learning Ctr 501 Westlake Park 77079 390,000 2009

Two Westlake Park 580 Westlake Park Blvd. 77079 381,327 1982

Dow Houston-The Plaza at Enclave 1254 Enclave 77077 354,000 2008

Eldridge Oaks I 1080 Eldridge Parkway 77079 350,000 2009

Energy Center I 575 N. Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 330,000 2008

15375 Memorial Dr. 15375 Memorial Dr. 77079 327,325 1985

Energy Tower I 11700 Katy Fwy 77079 325,826 1999

Shaw - Stone & Webster Bldg. 1430 Enclave Parkway. 77077 312,564 1994

Sysco Headquarters Ph I 1370 Enclave Parkway 77077 312,000 2006

Energy Center II 585 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 303,000 2009

ExxonMobil Chemical 13501 Katy Fwy 77079 301,000 1980

Three Eldridge Place 737 N Eldridge Parkway 77079 300,000 2009

Kirkwood Atrium III 11757 Katy Fwy 77079 280,435 1984

Two Eldridge Place 757 N Eldridge Pkwy. 77079 279,329 1986

Ten West Corporate Center II 17420 Katy Fwy 77094 250,000 2007

Energy Crossing I 14400 Katy Fwy 77079 250,000 2009

CITGO -- Eldridge Green 1293 Eldridge Parkway. 77077 249,158 1999

One Eldridge Place 777 N Eldridge Parkway. 77079 239,501 1985

Kirkwood Atrium II 11767 Katy Fwy 77079 224,630 1982

1401 Enclave Pkwy 1401 Enclave Parkway 77077 208,000 2006

Cardinal Health Services 1330 Enclave Parkway. 77077 200,000 1999

Sysco Conference Center 1390 Enclave Parkway 77077 200,000 2005

Ten West Corporate Center I 17404 Katy Fwy 77094 200,000 1998

Enclave on the Lake 1255 Enclave Parkway. 77077 171,091 1999

Shell Woodcreek Phase I. 200 N. Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 170,000 2008

Shell Exploration & Production 150 N Dairy Ashford 77079 170,000 2009

One Park 10 Plaza 16225 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 164,676 1982

The Offices at Park 10, Phase 1 16282 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 160,800 1999

The Offices at Park 10, Phase 2 16290 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 156,468 2006

Park Ten Plaza 15115 Park Row 77084 155,789 2000

Park Ten Centre 1311 Broadfield Blvd. 77084 155,040 1999

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Class A Building Address Zip Sq. Feet Built

1200 Enclave Pkwy. 1200 Enclave Parkway. 77077 153,667 1999

Texas Children's Hospital Physician Building Katy Fwy 77084 150,000 2010

The Reserve at Park Ten Place Phase I 15721 Park Row 77084 150,000 2009

PGS Americas. 15150 Memorial Dr. 77079 146,765 1992

Barker's Landing Gulf Plaza 16010 Barkers Point Ln. 77079 120,651 1982

Woodbranch Office Plaza I 12121 Wickchester Ln. 77079 119,639 1983

Woodbranch Office Plaza II 12141 Wickchester Ln. 77079 118,448 1983

Park Ten Place 16365 Park Ten 77084 110,405 2009

Woodbranch Bldg. 12012 Wickchester Ln. 77079 108,999 1983

Reliability Bldg 16400 Park Row 77084 90,000 1985

Shell Exploration Amenities Center 200 N. Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 30,000 2008

Totals 13,962,769

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District, Energy Corridor District

Table 10 – Class B - Office Buildings

The Houston Energy Corridor (listed by size) Class B Building Address Zip Sq. Feet Built

Ashford V 14701 St. Mary's Ln. 77079 202,916 1981

Ashford VII 900 Threadneedle St. 77079 188,113 1979

Ashford VI 1155 Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 183,268 1981

Freeway Tech Center 17000 Katy Fwy 77084 174,521 2007

Diamond Offshore 15415 Katy Fwy 77094 165,600 1983

Memorial 6 Office Bldg. 738 S Hwy 6 77079 156,703 1985

Atrium at Park Ten 16340 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 139,834 1981

16001 Park Ten Place Dr. 16001 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 136,954 1983

Timberway II 15995 N Barkers Landing Rd. 77079 130,578 1983

Park Row Place - (Mustang) 17900 Park Row 77084 121,000 2007

Park Row Center 15342 Park Row 77084 118,500 2009

Ashford East 1160 Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 113,289 1979

Parkview I 330 Barker Cypress Rd. 77094 111,532 1987

16430 Park Ten Pl 16430 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 109,544 1982

Ten Plaza West - Sea Engineering 15915 Katy Fwy 77094 104,337 1982

Park 10 1400 Broadfield Blvd. 77084 102,865 1982

Briar Hills I 1011 S Hwy 6 77077 101,630 1982

PBS&J Plaza 1250 Woodbranch Park Dr. 77079 100,054 1981

Yancey Hausman Office/Flex 16901 Park Row 77084 100,000 2009

Timberway I 15990 N Bakers Landing Rd. 77079 93,789 1982

Lincoln Park Ten 15810 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 85,026 1982

Ashford Place III 14800 St. Mary's Ln. 77079 84,775 1979

Park 10 16420 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 83,078 1982

Mustang Engineering 16900 Park Row 77084 82,212 1980

17171 Park Row Bldg. 17171 Park Row 77084 74,774 1982

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Class B Building Address Zip Sq. Feet Built

Park Ten Place I 16350 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 71,893 1979

Park Ten Place II 16360 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 69,667 1981

810 S Hwy 6 810 S Hwy 6 77079 68,987 1980

Atwood Oceanics 15835 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 59,825 1981

Ashford Place 950 Threadneedle St. 77079 58,511 1977

1201 Dairy Ashford Rd. 1201 Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 58,001 1976

Ashford IV 14811 St. Mary's Ln. 77079 57,311 1980

Two Park Ten Place 16300 Katy Fwy 77094 57,050 1983

Ashford Atrium 14825 St. Mary's Ln. 77079 44,474 1978

Barkers Point Plaza 16000 Barkers Point Ln. 77079 41,607 1981

16211 Park Ten Place Dr. 16211 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 40,800 1980

Wood Group 1410 Park Ten Blvd. 77084 40,000 2003

Universal Fidelity Corporation 1445 Langham Creek Dr. 77084 40,000 2006

Sonangal 1177 Enclave Pkwy. 77077 36,907 2002

Bernstien Perwin 3 Story Office Bldg. 14511 Old Katy Rd 77079 36,000 2009

Wells Fargo Bank Bldg. 1035 Dairy Ashford Rd. 77079 35,150 1977

One Park Ten Place 16365 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 34,034 2006

Memorial Office Park, Bldg. B 14925 Memorial Dr. 77079 33,578 1979

Memorial Office Park, Bldg. A 14925 Memorial Dr. 77079 28,951 1979

16000 Memorial Dr. 16000 Memorial Dr. 77079 28,229 1981

Briarhills Parkway Bldg. 14515 Briarhills Pkwy. 77077 25,173 1982

Bernstien Perwein Office Building 14521 Old Katy Rd 77084 25,000 2005

Ashford Plaza Medical Center 14730-14740 Barryknoll Ln. 77079 20,000 1978

Sylvan Inc. - Orthodontist 1398 Eldridge 77077 18,000 2007

Foundation Surgery 15775 Park Ten Place Dr. 77084 18,000 2004 Total 4,112,040

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District, Energy Corridor District

Table 11 – Class C - Office Buildings

The Houston Energy Corridor (listed by size) Class C Building Address Zip Sq. Feet Built

Kirkwood Atrium North & South 11777 Katy Fwy 77079 123,300 1979

Fountains @ Park Ten 16430 Park Ten Place 77084 114,000 1982

11999 Katy Fwy 11999 Katy Fwy 77079 106,748 1980

810 Highway 6 S 810 Hwy 6 S 77079 67,145 1981

One Woodbranch Centre 11931 Wickchester Ln. 77043 65,900 1984

Addicks Ten Business Park

14520, 14526, 14530 Old

Katy Rd. 77079 31,000 1981

NACE International 1440 S Creek Dr 77084 28,000 1977

West Quad Bldg 16600 Park Row 77084 24,000 1981

Addicks Atrium 430 S Hwy 6 77079 20,006 1979

Syntron 17150 Park Row 77084 17,000 1981

Memorial Plaza 15119 Memorial Dr. 77079 15,351 1969

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Class C Building Address Zip Sq. Feet Built

14960 Park Row 14960 Park Row 77084 13,508 1995

14526 Old Katy Rd. 14526 Old Katy Rd. 77079 12,000 1999

303 Stafford St. 303 Stafford St. 77079 11,000 n/a

Total 648,958

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District, Energy Corridor District

Table 12 - Summary of Selected Existing Office Buildings by Sub District The Houston Energy Corridor

District Class A Class B Class C Grand Total

Ashford Place 656,100 656,100

ECD 7,741,105 686,644 82,859 8,510,608

Enclave Parkway 2,311,322 2,311,322

Other Areas 327,325 224,367 551,692

Park Ten East and West 1,587,389 2,022,546 183,000 3,792,935

South Highway 6 370,651 422,329 87,151 880,131

Woodbranch/Kirkwood 1,624,977 100,054 295,948 2,020,979

Grand Total 13,962,769 4,112,040 648,958 18,723,767

Exhibit 16 - Energy Corridor Sub-Districts Map

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Table 13 - Office Buildings – Under Construction and Proposed

Under Construction

Under Construction Building Address Zip Sq. Feet

Methodist Hospital 6 Professional/Medical Buildings Katy Fwy 77084 160,000 Total 160,000

Proposed

Proposed Building Location Zip Sq. Feet

Energy Tower III Katy Fwy 77079 447,000

Eldridge Oaks II Eldridge at Enclave 77079 350,000

Moody Park 10 Office Hwy 6 77079 250,000

Energy Crossing II 14400 Katy Fwy 77079 230,000

Enclave Corporate Center Enclave 77077 170,000

The Reserve at Park Ten Place Phase II 15720 Park Ten Place 77084 150,000

Shell Woodcreek Proposed Office 200 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 150,000 Total 1,747,000

LEED and Energy Star Office Buildings

The Houston Energy Corridor contains a substantial number of buildings that are certified as sustainable

and energy efficient.

Sustainable Development

The US Green Building Council (USGBC) certifies buildings that meet their internationally recognized

standards for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). LEED provides a third-party

verification that a building is designed and built using sustainable strategies including energy savings,

water efficiency, CO2 emissions, indoor environmental quality, and use of resources. The USGBC awards

Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Certified credentials depending on the level of the building’s sustainability

score.

According to a list retrieved from the USGBC for the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter, the Houston region has

approximately 452 buildings in various stages of certification. Of those, 123 have received certification

to one of the four LEED categories. Nine buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor have received

certification. In addition, seven Energy Corridor buildings are in the LEED certification process. Table 14

on the following page lists the buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor in the LEED process.

Energy Efficiency

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy have created a program

to certify buildings as energy efficient, call Energy Star. The Houston region is ranked sixth in the nation

in the number of Energy Star certified buildings. Table 17 lists the 22 office buildings in The Houston

Energy Corridor that have received the Energy Star rating.

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Table 14 - LEED Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor

# Name Address Zip Sq. Ft. Level

1 BP Helios Plaza / E&P Learning Ctr 201 Helios Way 77079 390,000 Platinum

2 Sysco 1370 Enclave Parkway 77077 595,600 Gold

3 Gulf States Toyota 1355 Enclave Parkway 77077 400,000 Gold

4 Dow Houston-Plaza at Enclave 1254 Enclave Parkway 77077 354,000 Gold

5 Eldridge Oaks 1080 Eldridge Parkway 77079 350,000 Gold

6 Energy Center II – Worley Parsons 575 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 303,000 Gold

7 Three Eldridge Place 737 Eldridge Parkway 77079 305,528 Gold

8 Two Eldridge Place 757 Eldridge Parkway 77079 279,329 Gold

9 One Eldridge Place 777 Eldridge Parkway 77079 239,417 Gold

10 Shell Woodcreek Phase I 150 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 170,000 Gold

11 Energy Center I – Foster Wheeler 585 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 330,000 Silver

12 Citgo-Eldridge Green 1293 Eldridge Parkway 77077 248,000 Registered

13 City of Houston Fire Station 90 16553 Park Row 77084 13,445 Registered

14 Energy Crossing Phase I 15021 Katy Freeway 77084 239,200 Registered

15 Energy Tower II 11720 Katy Freeway 77079 450,532 Registered

16 Kendall Library and Community

Center

609 Eldridge Parkway 77079 30,000 Registered

17 Shell Woodcreek Campus, Phase II 160 N. Diary Ashford 77079 300,000 Registered

Source: US Green Building Council, LEED Projects by Chapter, Texas Gulf Coast, Cumulative Report

Exhibit 17 – Map of LEED Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor

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Table 15 - Energy Star Office Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor

Arranged Alphabetically

# Name Address Zip Size SF

A 15915 Katy Freeway 15915 Katy Freeway 77094 104,511

B 17000 Katy Freeway 17000 Katy Freeway 77094 174,521

C Ashford V 14701 St. Mary's Lane 77079 202,916

D Ashford VI 1155 Dairy Ashford 77079 183,268

E Ashford VII 900 Threadneedle 77079 188,113

F Citgo-Eldridge Green 1293 N. Eldridge Parkway 77077 248,000

G Dow Houston Plaza at Enclave 1254 Enclave Parkway 77077 354,000

H Energy Center I - Foster Wheeler 585 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 330,000

I Energy Center II - Worley Parsons 575 N. Dairy Ashford 77079 303,000

J Granite Park Ten Plaza 15115 Park Row 77084 155,789

K Gulf Plaza 16010 Barkers Point Lane 77079 120,651

L III Westlake Park 550 Westlake Park 77079 414,792

M IV WestLake 200 WestLake Park Blvd. 77079 561,065

N Kirkwood 3 11757 Katy Freeway 77079 307,655

O Lincoln Park 10 15810 Park Ten Place 77084 85,026

P One Eldridge Place 777 N. Eldridge Parkway 77079 239,417

Q PGS Americas 15150 Memorial Drive 77079 146,785

R Shaw Group 1430 Enclave Parkway 77077 312,564

S Ten West Center Two 17404 Katy Freeway 77094 257,785

T Three Eldridge Place 737 N. Eldridge Parkway 77077 305,528

U Timberway One 15990 North Barkers Landing 77079 93,789

V Two Eldridge Place 757 N. Eldridge Parkway 77079 279,329

Source: US EPA: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=labeled_buildings.locator

Exhibit 18 – Map of Energy Star Office Buildings in The Houston Energy Corridor

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Table 16 - Industrial/Warehouse/Distribution Facilities

Facility Address Zip Gross SF Yr Built

Park 10 Service Center 16802 Barker Springs 77084 250,331 1978

Park Ten Distribution Center 1325 Creek Dr 77084 152,700 1980

Star Furniture 16666 Barker Springs 77084 141,850 1980

16400 Park Row 16400 Park Row 77084 131,000 1980

16727 Park Row 16727 Park Row 77084 100,000 1975

Park-Ten Crescent 1304 Langham Creek Dr 77084 89,541 1979

First Document Storage Building 16900 Park Row 77084 82,212 1980

Techniplex Business Center 1441 Park Ten Blvd 77084 79,000 1976

Techniplex Business Center I 16203 Park Row 77084 78,116 1982

Syntron Inc 17200 Park Row 77084 75,000 1980

Memorial Mini Storage 1101 Tully 77079 72,058 1978

Park Row Center 16522 Park Row 77084 71,500 1979

Saipem America 15950 Park Row 77084 70,000 1976

17015 Park Row 17015 Park Row 77084 60,100 1979

16514 Park Row 16514 Park Row 77084 57,500 1900

National Oilwell Varco 16503 Park Row 77084 50,500 1978

KBR Technology Center 16200 Park Row 77084 70,000 1978

Blue Bell 16770 Park Row 77084 50,000 2007

Canteen 15951 Park Row 77084 50,000 1980

Sercel, Inc 17155 Park Row 77084 50,000 1981

Business Center at Park Ten - Phase I 15740 Park Row 77084 45,000 1998

Park Row Technology Center 16700 Park Row 77084 42,070 1998

Business Center at Park Ten - Phase II 15730 Park Row 77084 41,400 1998

Techniplex Business Center II 16223 Park Row 77084 38,244 2000

Technipark Ten Service Center 16155 Park Row 77084 37,701 1984

16610 Barker Springs 16610 Barker Springs 77084 35,361 1980

Terrapin Corporation 16337 Park Row 77084 35,170 1979

16400 B Park Row 16400 Park Row 77084 35,000 1985

Technipark Ten Service Center #4 16115 Park Row 77084 33,934 1984

16600 Park Row 16600 Park Row 77084 31,410 1981

Park Row, 16910 16910 Park Row 77084 29,709 1978

16930 Park Row 16930 Park Row 77084 29,600 1978

Business Center at Park Ten - Phase III 15720 Park Row 77084 28,800 1998

Continental Carbon 16850 Park Row 77084 28,000 1980

17150 Park Row 17150 Park Row 77084 27,500 1978

McMillian Equipment Company 16720 Park Row 77084 27,000 1973

Sears Service Center 16555 Park Row 77084 24,118 1978

Addicks 10 Business Park 13800 Old Katy Rd 77079 15,400 1961

Park Row, 16534 16534 Park Row 77084 14,750 1978

17111 Katy Freeway 17111 Katy Fwy 77094 11,400 1980

Park Ten Business Park 16510 Park Row 77084 10,000 1980

Total 2,402,975

Source: O’Connor & Associates, CDS Market Research, Harris County Appraisal District , Grubb & Ellis Data Services

Warehouse/Distribution

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Hospitality

Table 17 - Hotels and Motels

The Houston Energy Corridor

Existing Hotel/Motel Address Rooms

Omni Westside Hotel 13210 Katy Freeway 400

Crowne Plaza: Houston West 14703 Park Row 349

Embassy Suites Energy Corridor 11730 Katy Freeway 290

Marriott Energy Corr. - Full Service 16011 Katy Freeway 206

Hilton Garden Inn 12245 Katy Freeway 190

Courtyard Marriott 12401 Katy Freeway 176

Extended Stay Deluxe 15385 Katy Freeway 146

Studio 6 1255 N Highway 6 135

Marriott Residence Inn 1150 Eldridge Pkwy 130

Staybridge Suites 1225 Eldridge Pkwy 130

Red Roof Inn 15701 Park Ten Place 122

Drury Inn West 1000 Hwy. 6 @ Katy Freeway 120

Hyatt Summerfield Suites 15405 Katy Freeway 120

Holiday Inn Energy Corridor Enclave Parkway 120

Hampton Inn - 1-10 West 11333 Katy Freeway 119

Homewood Suites Park 10 Lodging 14450 Park Row 119

La Quinta Inn & Suites - Park 10 15225 Katy Freeway 117

Holiday Inn Express West Energy 12323 Katy Freeway 115

Value Place I-10 West 121 Baker Rd 114

Towne Place Suites West 15155 Katy Freeway 82

Fairfield Inn Marriott 15111 Katy Freeway 82

Motel 6 Studio Extended Stay 14833 Katy Freeway 80

Comfort Inn West 715 Hwy. 6 @ Memorial 63

Super 8 Motel 15101 Katy Freeway 47

Total Units 3,572

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Table 19 - Universities and Colleges The Houston Energy Corridor Commuter Zone

School

Total Fall 2010

Enrollment

Houston Community College Sys(FTE) 57,364

Lone Star College – Cy-Fair 18,123

University of Houston – Cinco Ranch 1,600

DeVry University 60,000

Belhaven University 175

Strayer University Unk.

University of Phoenix Unk.

Source: CDS Market Research

Table 20 - Area Independent School

Districts

ISD

2009-2010

Enrollment

2010 TEA

Rating

Alief 45,553 Recognized

Cypress-Fairbanks 104,231 Recognized

Fort Bend 69,374 Recognized

Houston 202,773 Acceptable

Katy 59,078 Recognized

Spring Branch 32,502 Recognized

Source: Texas Education Agency (TEA)

Institutional

Institutions in The Houston Energy Corridor Commute Zone

Hospitals

Two new hospitals were recently completed in The Houston Energy Corridor.

Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus is a $220-million, 350,000-square-foot pediatric hospital and the

Methodist West Houston Hospital is a $300 million, 192-bed hospital. The two hospitals and their

respective medical professional buildings represent an initial development of over 1.1 million square

feet, valued at greater than $500 million on the 170 acre campus. Both of these hospitals were opened

in 2010.

Collectively, these two new hospitals and the medical office development anticipated around them are

known as The Texas Medical Center West Campus.

Table 18 - Existing Hospitals The Houston Energy Corridor Commuter Zone

Facility Beds

Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital 527

Houston Northwest Medical Center 508

Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital 240

Methodist West Houston Hospital 192

West Houston Medical Center 177

Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital 150

The Menninger Clinic 135

Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital 118

CHRISTUS Saint Catherine Hospital 102

Texas Children’s Hospital Katy 48

Totals 2,197

Source: Houston Chronicle and American Hospital Directory,

http://www.ahd.com/states/hospital_TX.html

Educational Institutions

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The Houston Energy Corridor Area Occupations

In this analysis, CDS Market Research used the

demographic data from Neilsen/Claritas to

compare the population demographics of two

areas, The Houston Central Business District

and The Houston Energy Corridor. The

Neilsen/Claritas database provides estimates of

area demographics based on the 2000 Census

with adjustments to account for changes over

time. CDS has purchased the data and uses the

analysis tool PCensus, to determine the

demographics of any area selected on a map.

The 2010 Census data will not be released in full

until summer or early fall of 2011. Data is

available from the American Community survey

but not in a readily useful form for sub-regional

analysis (that is, for geographies that are not

specifically predefined metropolitan regions,

counties and cities.

In summary, The Houston Energy Corridor

location

• Provides 30 minute access to 823,000

employed persons.

• Over the last 10 years, household growth in

The Houston Energy Corridor 30-minute

commute zone has been double that of the

CBD (22.1% and 11.0%, respectively)

The 30-minute commute contour to The

Houston Energy Corridor includes:

• 26.7% of the population

• 28.1% of the households

• 28.6% of the employed persons

• 33.5% of the “business and technical

professionals” in the Houston region.

* “Business and Technical Professional” occupational categories include: Management; Business and Financial Operations;

Computer and Mathematical; Architecture and Engineering; and Life, Physical, and Social Science.

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Exhibit 19 - 30-Minute Drive Time Map

Comparison of 30-minute Drive Times

The red line on the map

at the right illustrates the

area within which the

morning commute would

take approximately 30-

minutes to The Houston

Energy Corridor.

The 30 minute drive

times coming out of our

demographic analysis

program are rough

approximations, not

based on detailed peak

period directional

speeds. They work

reasonably well for non-

peak periods of travel.

The only adjustment that

can be made to

approximate peak-period

travel is to provide lower

peak-period speeds by

roadway type (Freeway, Highway, Arterial, Local). Therefore this analysis cannot allow for faster speeds

in the reverse commute direction than in the peak travel direction. Therefore, proper analysis should

show an expanded commute profile on the eastern side of the contour. The table on the next page

illustrates the results of the 30-minute drive time demographics.

* “Business and Technical Professional” occupational categories include: Management; Business and Financial Operations;

Computer and Mathematical; Architecture and Engineering; and Life, Physical, and Social Science

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Table 21 - The Houston Energy Corridor Occupations

30-minute commute zone

Pop Facts: Energy Corridor – 30

minute drive time

Houston Metro Area

Population

2015 Projection 1,736,671 6,480,092

2010 Estimate 1,577,650 5,909,705

2000 Census 1,253,464 4,715,407

1990 Census 954,257 3,767,335

Growth 2010-2015 10.1% 9.65%

Growth 2000-2010 25.9% 25.33%

Growth 1990-2000 31.4% 25.17%

Households

2015 Projection 626,061 2,229,229

2010 Estimate 573,945 2,041,580

2000 Census 469,846 1,656,799

1990 Census 376,365 1,352,500

Growth 2010-2015 9.1% 9.19%

Growth 2000-2010 22.2% 23.22%

Growth 1990-2000 24.8% 22.50%

2010 Estimated Employed Population Age 16 and Over

by Occupation 823,652 2,876,618

Management , Including Farmers and Farm Managers 83,478 10.1% 263,553 9.16%

Business and Financial Operations 47,097 5.7% 130,886 4.55%

Computer and Mathematical 22,784 2.8% 61,549 2.14%

Architecture and Engineering 27,919 3.4% 82,458 2.87%

Life, Physical, and Social Science 10,044 1.2% 32,055 1.11%

Community and Social Services 7,287 0.9% 27,394 0.95%

Legal 13,825 1.7% 33,853 1.18%

Education, Training, and Library 40,020 4.9% 150,614 5.24%

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 15,105 1.8% 42,785 1.49%

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 30,280 3.7% 116,466 4.05%

Healthcare Support 12,143 1.5% 45,970 1.60%

Protective Service 12,542 1.5% 54,307 1.89%

Food Preparation and Serving Related 42,017 5.1% 137,192 4.77%

Building and Grounds Cleaning, and Maintenance 34,513 4.2% 117,151 4.07%

Service : Personal Care and Service 22,499 2.7% 79,401 2.76%

Sales and Related Occupations 103,705 12.6% 316,845 11.01%

Office and Administrative Support 105,861 12.9% 371,194 12.90%

Farming, Fishing, and Forestry 823 0.1% 4,778 0.17%

Construction and Extraction 51,719 6.3% 227,363 7.90%

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 24,343 3.0% 103,345 3.59%

Production 43,461 5.3% 174,640 6.07%

Transportation and Material Moving 35,636 4.3% 172,028 5.98%

Source: PCensus for MapInfo, Tetrad Computer Applications, a reseller of Nielson/Claritas demographics

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Exhibit 20 - Map of Residential Location of Architects and Engineers

Source: PCensus for MapInfo, Tetrad Computer Applications, a reseller of Nielsen/Claritas demographics

Overall Location of Architects and Engineers

Because the residential location of engineers is critical to the businesses in The Houston Energy Corridor,

it is important to understand where they live. The following map illustrates the residential density of

architects and engineers in the Houston area. Each dot on the map represents one architect or engineer

living within each census block. This map illustrates a strong westside preference for suburban

neighborhoods. The map did not show the entire region but there are concentrations of engineers in

the Clear Lake and Kingwood areas on the east side.

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Detailed Demographic Information

Exhibit 21 – The Houston Energy Corridor Study Area Map

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Exhibit 22 – The Houston Energy Corridor Demographic Area

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Exhibit 23 – The Houston Energy Corridor Commuting Region

Including ZIP Codes 77024, 77040, 77041, 77042, 77043, 77057, 77063, 77064, 77065, 77069, 77070, 77077,

77079, 77082, 77083, 77084, 77094, 77095, 77379, 77429, 77433, 77449, 77450, 77459, 77469, 77478, 77479,

77489, 77493, and 77494

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Exhibit 24 – Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)

Including Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto, and Waller

Counties

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Table 22 – 2010 Estimated Demographic Data

Pop Facts: Demographic Snapshot

The Houston Energy Corridor Study Area

The Houston Energy Corridor

Demographic Area

The Houston Energy Corridor Commute

Zone

Houston MSA

Population 2015 Projection 16,679 195,009 1,538,795 6,480,092 2010 Estimate 15,104 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 2000 Census 11,989 143,662 997,023 4,715,407 1990 Census 8,219 110,400 688,063 3,767,335

Growth 2010-2015 10.43% 9.79% 11.72% 9.65% Growth 2000-2010 25.98% 23.64% 38.14% 25.33% Growth 1990-2000 45.86% 30.13% 44.90% 25.17%

2010 Estimated Population by Single Race Classification

15,104 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 White Alone 11,257 74.53% 117,452 66.1% 852,869 61.9% 3,487,839 59.0% Black or African

American Alone 803 5.31% 18,151 10.2% 159,438 11.6% 978,188 16.6%

American Indian and Alaska Native Alone

81 0.54% 968 0.5% 6,567 0.5% 30,725 0.5% Asian Alone 1,770 11.72% 15,237 8.6% 155,531 11.3% 332,442 5.6% Native Hawaiian and

Other Pacific Islander Alone

4 0.03% 132 0.1% 1,008 0.1% 4,254 0.1% Some Other Race

Alone 561 3.71% 17,828 10.0% 147,338 10.7% 871,595 14.8% Two or More Races 629 4.16% 7,858 4.4% 54,574 4.0% 204,662 3.5%

2010 Estimated Population Non-Hispanic

15,104 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 White Alone 12,749 84.41% 94,099 53.0% 671,624 48.8% 2,455,311 41.5% Black or African

American Alone 2,355 15.59% 17,781 10.0% 156,074 11.3% 962,282 16.3%

American Indian and Alaska Native Alone

637 0.4% 3,921 0.3% 16,545 0.3% Asian Alone 2,355 15,140 8.5% 154,833 11.2% 329,708 5.6% Native Hawaiian and

Other Pacific Islander Alone

1,406 59.69% 124 0.1% 822 0.1% 3,301 0.1% Some Other Race

Alone 72 3.06% 342 0.2% 2,271 0.2% 6,361 0.1%

Two or More Races 53 2.25% 5,319 3.0% 34,226 2.5% 98,856 1.7% Hispanic or Latino 824 35.00% 44,184 24.9% 353,554 25.7% 2,037,341 34.5%

2010 Estimated Population Hispanic or Latino by Origin

2,355 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 Not Hispanic or Latino 133,442 75.1% 1,023,771 74.3% 3,872,364 65.5% Hispanic or Latino 1,616 68.61% 44,184 24.9% 353,554 25.7% 2,037,341 34.5% 33 1.42%

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Pop Facts: Demographic Snapshot

The Houston Energy Corridor Study Area

The Houston Energy Corridor

Demographic Area

The Houston Energy Corridor Commute

Zone

Houston MSA

Hispanic or Latino by Origin

19 0.80% 44,184 353,554 2,037,341 Mexican 7 0.31% 28,765 65.1% 248,758 70.4% 1,599,089 78.5% Puerto Rican 1 0.04% 1,070 2.4% 7,378 2.1% 26,680 1.3% Cuban 536 22.78% 885 2.0% 5,887 1.7% 17,174 0.8% All Other Hispanic or

Latino 142 6.04% 13,464 30.5% 91,531 25.9% 394,398 19.4%

2010 Estimated Hispanic or Latino by Single Race Classification 1,770 44,184 353,554 2,037,341

White Alone 386 21.81% 23,353 52.9% 181,245 51.3% 1,032,528 50.7% Black or African

American Alone 101 5.72% 370 0.8% 3,364 1.0% 15,906 0.8%

American Indian and Alaska Native Alone

221 12.52% 331 0.8% 2,646 0.8% 14,180 0.7% Asian Alone 393 22.22% 97 0.2% 698 0.2% 2,734 0.1% Native Hawaiian and

Other Pacific Islander Alone

294 16.62% 8 0.0% 186 0.1% 953 0.1% Some Other Race

Alone 173 9.80% 17,486 39.6% 145,067 41.0% 865,234 42.5% Two or More Races 10 0.55% 2,539 5.8% 20,348 5.8% 105,806 5.2%

0 0.00% 2010 Estimated Population, Asian Alone Race by Category

1 0.05% 15,237 155,531 332,442 4 0.24% Chinese, except

Taiwanese 185 10.46% 3,111 20.4% 35,288 22.7% 69,227 20.8%

Filipino 1,236 8.1% 14,957 9.6% 34,605 10.4% Japanese 15,104 1,051 6.9% 2,849 1.8% 6,494 2.0% Asian Indian 3,420 22.5% 44,316 28.5% 81,079 24.4% Korean 178 1.18% 2,077 13.6% 8,897 5.7% 15,552 4.7% Vietnamese 148 0.98% 2,109 13.8% 29,112 18.7% 82,036 24.7% Cambodian 15 0.10% 55 0.4% 661 0.4% 3,598 1.1% Hmong 94 0.62% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 10 0.0% Laotian 1,058 7.00% 46 0.3% 514 0.3% 1,456 0.4% Thai 426 2.82% 119 0.8% 1,101 0.7% 2,446 0.7% All other Asian Races,

including 2 or more 67 0.45% 2,012 13.2% 17,835 11.5% 35,939 10.8%

1,519 10.06% 2010 Estimated Population by Ancestry

60 0.40% 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 24 0.16% Arab 889 5.88% 2,375 1.3% 14,943 1.1% 30,022 0.5% Czech 368 2.44% 1,306 0.7% 10,920 0.8% 39,870 0.7% Danish 11 0.08% 316 0.2% 2,496 0.2% 7,724 0.1% Dutch 132 0.87% 1,140 0.6% 7,321 0.5% 28,339 0.5%

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English 190 1.26% 12,411 7.0% 86,534 6.3% 281,719 4.8% French (except Basque) 6 0.04% 3,757 2.1% 24,501 1.8% 103,735 1.8% French Canadian 110 0.73% 601 0.3% 4,188 0.3% 15,407 0.3% German 327 2.16% 15,076 8.5% 123,224 9.0% 422,455 7.2% Greek 246 1.63% 582 0.3% 4,386 0.3% 11,343 0.2% Hungarian 3 0.02% 299 0.2% 2,026 0.2% 6,864 0.1% Irish 261 1.73% 9,122 5.1% 65,209 4.7% 252,782 4.3% Italian 107 0.71% 4,725 2.7% 32,685 2.4% 104,200 1.8% Lithuanian 21 0.14% 83 0.1% 1,175 0.1% 2,538 0.0% Norwegian 44 0.29% 1,291 0.7% 6,874 0.5% 22,123 0.4% Polish 704 4.66% 1,958 1.1% 15,908 1.2% 53,279 0.9% Portuguese 55 0.36% 366 0.2% 1,580 0.1% 4,772 0.1% Russian 48 0.32% 869 0.5% 5,909 0.4% 15,702 0.3% Scottish 3,232 1.8% 18,138 1.3% 55,044 0.9% Scotch-Irish 6,986 46.26% 2,843 1.6% 15,950 1.2% 56,665 1.0% Slovak 1,008 6.68% 112 0.1% 887 0.1% 2,213 0.0% Subsaharan African 3,008 1.7% 26,154 1.9% 100,269 1.7% Swedish 14,290 997 0.6% 6,292 0.5% 22,879 0.4% Swiss 9,957 69.68% 149 0.1% 1,205 0.1% 4,143 0.1% Ukrainian 1,132 7.92% 311 0.2% 1,450 0.1% 4,541 0.1% United States of America 1,112 7.78% 7,934 4.5% 65,097 4.7% 268,713 4.6% Welsh 1,956 13.69% 535 0.3% 4,131 0.3% 12,581 0.2% West Indian (exc Hisp groups)

132 0.92% 929 0.5% 7,055 0.5% 22,487 0.4% Other 15,104 88,817 50.0% 717,827 52.1% 3,463,447 58.6% Ancestry Unclassified 7,442 49.27% 12,482 7.0% 103,260 7.5% 493,849 8.4%

7,662 50.73% 2010 Estimated Population Age 5+ by Language Spoken At Home 163,993 1,268,382 5,414,149

Speak only English 15,104 111,726 68.1% 829,708 65.4% 3,497,164 64.6% Speak Asian or Pacific

Island Language 814 5.39% 8,866 5.4% 87,017 6.9% 205,723 3.8%

Speak IndoEuropean Language

870 5.76% 9,454 5.8% 65,771 5.2% 152,943 2.8% Speak Spanish 839 5.55% 31,903 19.5% 268,161 21.1% 1,511,668 27.9% Speak Other Language 467 3.09% 2,044 1.3% 17,725 1.4% 46,651 0.9%

383 2.54% 2010 Estimated Population by Sex

652 4.32% 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 Male 2,093 13.86% 87,347 49.2% 684,785 49.7% 2,958,164 50.1% Female 2,030 13.44% 90,279 50.8% 692,540 50.3% 2,951,541 49.9%

2,601 17.22% 2010 Estimated Population by Age

2,390 15.83% 177,626 1,377,325 5,909,705 Age 0 to 4 1,206 7.99% 13,633 7.7% 108,943 7.9% 495,556 8.4% Age 5 to 9 567 3.75% 13,690 7.7% 106,705 7.8% 463,554 7.8% Age 10 to 14 191 1.27% 13,368 7.5% 104,577 7.6% 439,891 7.4% Age 15 to 17 8,113 4.6% 64,534 4.7% 262,659 4.4%

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Age 18 to 20 12,432 82.31% 6,014 3.4% 50,211 3.7% 239,276 4.1% Age 21 to 24 12,113 80.20% 8,773 4.9% 71,176 5.2% 314,439 5.3% Age 25 to 34 11,730 77.66% 22,656 12.8% 188,506 13.7% 861,083 14.6% Age 35 to 44 1,964 13.00% 25,911 14.6% 207,002 15.0% 860,753 14.6% Age 45 to 54 29,157 16.4% 217,038 15.8% 837,003 14.2% Age 55 to 64 42.06 21,236 12.0% 153,450 11.1% 618,154 10.5% Age 65 to 74 40.56 9,658 5.4% 66,429 4.8% 310,664 5.3% Age 75 to 84 4,111 2.3% 28,775 2.1% 151,501 2.6% Age 85 and over 7,442 1,306 0.7% 9,979 0.7% 55,172 0.9% 425 5.72% Age 16 and over 442 5.93% 134,120 75.5% 1,034,841 75.1% 4,423,114 74.8% Age 18 and over 427 5.74% 128,822 72.5% 992,566 72.1% 4,248,045 71.9% Age 21 and over 246 3.30% 122,808 69.1% 942,355 68.4% 4,008,769 67.8% Age 65 and over 184 2.47% 15,075 8.5% 105,183 7.6% 517,337 8.8% 323 4.34%

2010 Estimated Median Age

1,075 14.45% 35.99 34.68 33.59 2010 Estimated Average Age

1,021 13.72% 35.52 34.68 34.5

1,247 16.76% 2010 Estimated Male Population by Age

1,177 15.82% 87,347 684,785 2,958,164 Age 0 to 4 573 7.70% 7,046 8.1% 55,710 8.1% 252,360 8.5% Age 5 to 9 238 3.20% 6,969 8.0% 54,518 8.0% 237,407 8.0% Age 10 to 14 64 0.87% 6,716 7.7% 53,334 7.8% 225,520 7.6% Age 15 to 17 4,171 4.8% 32,902 4.8% 134,062 4.5% Age 18 to 20 40.87 3,115 3.6% 26,619 3.9% 125,679 4.3% Age 21 to 24 39.71 4,387 5.0% 35,818 5.2% 160,991 5.4% Age 25 to 34 11,389 13.0% 95,832 14.0% 442,019 14.9% Age 35 to 44 7,662 12,378 14.2% 100,916 14.7% 433,172 14.6% Age 45 to 54 389 5.08% 14,126 16.2% 106,683 15.6% 417,419 14.1% Age 55 to 64 428 5.59% 10,357 11.9% 75,532 11.0% 302,612 10.2% Age 65 to 74 412 5.37% 4,552 5.2% 32,060 4.7% 146,770 5.0% Age 75 to 84 222 2.89% 1,704 2.0% 11,720 1.7% 62,313 2.1% Age 85 and over 199 2.60% 437 0.5% 3,141 0.5% 17,840 0.6%

329 4.30% 2010 Estimated Median Age, Male

1,018 13.28% 34.9 33.71 32.76 2010 Estimated Average Age, Male

1,009 13.17% 34.75 33.98 33.73

1,353 17.66% 2010 Estimated Female Population by Age

1,213 15.83% 90,279 692,540 2,951,541 Age 0 to 4 633 8.27% 6,587 7.3% 53,233 7.7% 243,196 8.2% Age 5 to 9 329 4.29% 6,721 7.4% 52,187 7.5% 226,147 7.7% Age 10 to 14 127 1.65% 6,652 7.4% 51,243 7.4% 214,371 7.3% Age 15 to 17 3,942 4.4% 31,632 4.6% 128,597 4.4% Age 18 to 20 43.26 2,899 3.2% 23,592 3.4% 113,597 3.9% Age 21 to 24 41.38 4,386 4.9% 35,358 5.1% 153,448 5.2% Age 25 to 34 11,267 12.5% 92,674 13.4% 419,064 14.2%

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Age 35 to 44 12,581 13,533 15.0% 106,086 15.3% 427,581 14.5% Age 45 to 54 3,422 27.20% 15,031 16.7% 110,355 15.9% 419,584 14.2% Age 55 to 64 6,554 52.10% 10,879 12.1% 77,918 11.3% 315,542 10.7% Age 65 to 74 541 4.30% 5,106 5.7% 34,369 5.0% 163,894 5.6% Age 75 to 84 453 3.60% 2,407 2.7% 17,055 2.5% 89,188 3.0% Age 85 and over 1,611 12.80% 869 1.0% 6,838 1.0% 37,332 1.3% 1,791 14.23%

2010 Estimated Median Age, Female

728 5.78% 36.98 35.6 34.46 2010 Estimated Average Age, Female

1,631 12.96% 36.28 35.37 35.28

1,336 10.62% 2010 Estimated Population Age 15 and Over by Marital Status

136,935 1,057,100 4,510,704 Total, Never Married 11,078 37,674 27.5% 307,972 29.1% 1,389,707 30.8% Married, Spouse

present 182 1.64% 73,155 53.4% 556,405 52.6% 2,145,267 47.6% Married, Spouse

absent 231 2.09% 5,309 3.9% 50,036 4.7% 299,906 6.7% Widowed 1,346 12.15% 4,311 3.2% 36,625 3.5% 218,515 4.8% Divorced 2,388 21.56% 16,486 12.0% 106,062 10.0% 457,309 10.1% Males, Never Married 691 6.24% 20,274 14.8% 166,220 15.7% 760,041 16.9% Males, Previously

Married 4,070 36.74% 6,537 4.8% 48,070 4.6% 239,200 5.3%

Females, Never Married 1,462 13.20% 17,400 12.7% 141,752 13.4% 629,666 14.0%

Females, Previously Married

380 3.43% 14,260 10.4% 94,617 9.0% 436,624 9.7%

328 2.96% 2010 Estimated Population Age 25 and Over by Educational Attainment

114,035 871,179 3,694,330 Less than 9th grade 1,506 3,232 2.8% 44,099 5.1% 382,734 10.4% Some High School, no

diploma 108 7.14% 4,827 4.2% 46,572 5.4% 363,677 9.8%

High School Graduate (or GED)

133 8.81% 20,478 18.0% 170,039 19.5% 907,299 24.6% Some College, no

degree 378 25.07% 26,699 23.4% 188,984 21.7% 787,168 21.3%

Associate Degree 430 28.58% 7,978 7.0% 57,537 6.6% 222,066 6.0% Bachelor's Degree 79 5.25% 34,897 30.6% 250,665 28.8% 690,408 18.7% Master's Degree 644 42.77% 11,352 10.0% 80,731 9.3% 231,780 6.3% Professional School

Degree 189 12.51% 2,434 2.1% 18,902 2.2% 66,141 1.8%

Doctorate Degree 2,138 1.9% 13,650 1.6% 43,057 1.2%

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2010 Est. Pop. Age 25+ by Educational Attainment, Hispanic or Latino

15,104 24,203 193,741 1,094,358 Less than 9th grade 11,989 3,402 14.1% 42,751 22.1% 370,339 33.8% Some High School, no

diploma 8,219 4,001 16.5% 33,052 17.1% 226,566 20.7%

High School Graduate (or GED)

7,385 30.5% 60,438 31.2% 328,583 30.0% Some College, no

degree 10.43% 6,773 28.0% 46,040 23.8% 196,123 17.9%

Associate Degree 25.98% 2,118 8.8% 13,535 7.0% 54,032 4.9% Bachelor's Degree 45.86% 4,770 19.7% 34,288 17.7% 102,451 9.4% Graduate or

Professional Degree 2,015 8.3% 11,800 6.1% 39,228 3.6%

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Households 2015 Projection 8,216 74,293 541,979 2,229,229 2010 Estimate 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580 2000 Census 5,809 56,249 365,276 1,656,799 1990 Census 3,505 43,077 258,698 1,352,500

Growth 2010-2015 11.02% 9.15% 10.87% 9.19% Growth 2000-2010 27.39% 21.01% 33.83% 23.22% Growth 1990-2000 65.76% 30.58% 41.20% 22.50%

2010 Estimated Households by Household Type 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580

Family Households 4,306 58.19% 46,144 67.8% 352,943 72.2% 1,466,965 71.9% Non-family Households 3,094 41.81% 21,921 32.2% 135,892 27.8% 574,615 28.2%

2010 Estimated Group Quarters Population 41 356 7,319 81,915 2010 Households by Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino 955 12.91% 13,215 19.4% 98,768 20.2% 543,538 26.6% 2010 Estimated Households by Household Income 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580

Less than $15,000 526 7.11% 4,100 6.0% 29,233 6.0% 223,780 11.0% $15,000 to $24,999 387 5.22% 4,064 6.0% 29,005 5.9% 186,163 9.1% $25,000 to $34,999 632 8.54% 6,118 9.0% 38,032 7.8% 205,370 10.1% $35,000 to $49,999 1,119 15.12% 10,294 15.1% 64,124 13.1% 296,662 14.5% $50,000 to $74,999 1,453 19.64% 14,036 20.6% 91,802 18.8% 380,493 18.6% $75,000 to $99,999 847 11.44% 9,030 13.3% 70,178 14.4% 258,011 12.6% $100,000 to $124,999 761 10.29% 6,907 10.2% 54,688 11.2% 177,955 8.7% $125,000 to $149,999 456 6.16% 4,386 6.4% 36,121 7.4% 108,691 5.3% $150,000 to $199,999 535 7.23% 4,492 6.6% 36,632 7.5% 100,048 4.9% $200,000 to $499,999 577 7.80% 3,950 5.8% 32,267 6.6% 85,791 4.2% $500,000 or more 108 1.46% 688 1.0% 6,753 1.4% 18,616 0.9%

2010 Estimated Average Household Income $96,411 $89,694 $96,718 $77,540 2010 Estimated Median $67,845 $66,843 $72,882 $57,150

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2010 Estimated Per Capita Income $47,335 $34,449 $34,437 $26,961 2010 Median Household Income by Single Race Classification or Ethnicity

White Alone $71,903 $73,763 $81,293 $66,494 Black or African

American Alone $45,727 $49,063 $55,707 $40,428 American Indian and

Alaska Native Alone $44,270 $55,893 $60,100 $50,846 Asian Alone $76,737 $70,930 $83,157 $67,732 Native Hawaiian and

Other Pacific Islander Alone $63,333 $63,663 $58,357

Some Other Race Alone $49,450 $46,560 $48,005 $41,292

Two or More Races $51,431 $48,934 $55,838 $45,971 Hispanic or Latino $53,088 $51,061 $51,178 $42,607 Not Hispanic or Latino $70,248 $71,446 $80,460 $64,445

2010 Estimated Households by Type and Presence of Own Children 4,306 46,144 352,943 1,466,965

Married-Couple Family 3,526 81.88% 36,009 78.0% 281,207 79.7% 1,068,628 72.9% With own children 1,308 30.37% 18,375 39.8% 150,527 42.7% 539,813 36.8% No own children 2,218 51.51% 17,634 38.2% 130,680 37.0% 528,815 36.1%

Male Householder 210 4.88% 2,639 5.7% 21,155 6.0% 114,115 7.8% With own children 91 2.11% 1,377 3.0% 10,215 2.9% 53,286 3.6% No own children 119 2.77% 1,262 2.7% 10,940 3.1% 60,829 4.2%

Female Householder 570 13.24% 7,496 16.2% 50,581 14.3% 284,222 19.4% With own children 356 8.26% 5,085 11.0% 33,278 9.4% 171,774 11.7% No own children 214 4.98% 2,411 5.2% 17,303 4.9% 112,448 7.7%

2010 Estimated Households by Household Size 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580

1-person household 2,658 35.92% 17,908 26.3% 108,898 22.3% 458,518 22.5% 2-person household 2,633 35.58% 20,760 30.5% 140,400 28.7% 582,431 28.5% 3-person household 983 13.28% 11,512 16.9% 88,226 18.1% 364,095 17.8% 4-person household 771 10.42% 10,422 15.3% 85,193 17.4% 327,188 16.0% 5-person household 251 3.39% 4,840 7.1% 41,082 8.4% 174,985 8.6% 6-person household 77 1.04% 1,744 2.6% 15,433 3.2% 76,480 3.8% 7 or more person

household 27 0.37% 879 1.3% 9,603 2.0% 57,883 2.8%

2010 Estimated Average Household Size 2.04 2.6 2.8 2.85 2010 Estimated Households by Presence of People 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580 Households with 1 or more People under Age 18 1,769 23.91% 25,485 37.4% 202,329 41.4% 836,280 41.0%

Married-Couple Family 1,298 17.54% 18,437 27.1% 153,419 31.4% 564,720 27.7% Other Family, Male

Householder 94 1.28% 1,514 2.2% 11,760 2.4% 64,707 3.2% Other Family, Female

Householder 369 4.99% 5,399 7.9% 36,129 7.4% 201,427 9.9% Nonfamily, Male

Householder 6 0.08% 100 0.2% 752 0.2% 3,817 0.2%

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Nonfamily, Female Householder 2 0.02% 35 0.1% 269 0.1% 1,609 0.1% Households no People under Age 18 5,631 76.09% 42,580 62.6% 286,506 58.6% 1,205,300 59.0%

Married-Couple Family 2,125 28.72% 16,796 24.7% 123,035 25.2% 487,735 23.9% Other Family, Male

Householder 107 1.44% 1,057 1.6% 8,950 1.8% 47,663 2.3% Other Family, Female

Householder 178 2.41% 1,892 2.8% 13,355 2.7% 78,784 3.9% Nonfamily, Male

Householder 1,580 21.35% 11,040 16.2% 69,843 14.3% 296,246 14.5% Nonfamily, Female

Householder 1,641 22.17% 11,795 17.3% 71,323 14.6% 294,872 14.4% 2010 Estimated Households by Number of Vehicles 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580

No Vehicles 203 2.74% 1,406 2.1% 13,623 2.8% 122,517 6.0% 1 Vehicle 3,074 41.54% 24,498 36.0% 156,104 31.9% 711,851 34.9% 2 Vehicles 3,160 42.70% 31,685 46.6% 228,223 46.7% 842,151 41.3% 3 Vehicles 819 11.07% 8,410 12.4% 70,097 14.3% 270,937 13.3% 4 Vehicles 114 1.55% 1,665 2.5% 16,672 3.4% 74,061 3.6% 5 or more Vehicles 30 0.41% 401 0.6% 4,116 0.8% 20,063 1.0%

2010 Estimated Average Number of Vehicles 1.69 1.79 1.87 1.78 Family Households

2015 Projection 4,745 50,303 392,338 1,605,159 2010 Estimate 4,306 46,144 352,943 1,466,965 2000 Census 3,478 38,257 258,968 1,182,385 1990 Census 2,492 30,086 180,099 953,839

Growth 2010-2015 10.20% 9.01% 11.16% 9.42% Growth 2000-2010 23.79% 20.62% 36.29% 24.07% Growth 1990-2000 39.56% 27.16% 43.79% 23.96%

2010 Estimated Families by Poverty Status 4,306 46,144 352,943 1,466,965 Income At or Above Poverty Level

Current Year Families at or Above Poverty 4,053 94.12% 43,854 95.0% 333,786 94.6% 1,306,078 89.0%

Current Year Families at or Above Poverty with Children 1,620 37.62% 24,303 52.7% 187,765 53.2% 704,552 48.0% Income Below Poverty Level

Current Year Families Below Poverty 253 5.88% 2,290 5.0% 19,157 5.4% 160,887 11.0%

Current Year Families Below Poverty with Children 187 4.33% 1,813 3.9% 15,746 4.5% 134,009 9.1% 2010 Estimated Population Age 16 and Over by Employment 12,432 134,120 1,034,841 4,423,114

In Armed Forces 12 0.09% 81 0.1% 899 0.1% 3,311 0.1% Civilian - Employed 8,667 69.71% 98,150 73.2% 737,403 71.3% 2,876,618 65.0% Civilian - Unemployed 335 2.70% 3,739 2.8% 29,757 2.9% 169,638 3.8% Not in Labor Force 3,419 27.50% 32,150 24.0% 266,782 25.8% 1,373,547 31.1%

2010 Estimated Civilian Employed Population Age 16 and Over by 8,231 93,161 712,964 2,745,827

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For-Profit Private Workers 6,451 78.37% 73,257 78.6% 559,403 78.5% 2,094,372 76.3%

Non-Profit Private Workers 432 5.25% 4,477 4.8% 34,209 4.8% 134,313 4.9%

Local Government Workers 366 4.45% 4,823 5.2% 43,314 6.1% 188,045 6.9%

State Government Workers 141 1.72% 1,945 2.1% 16,518 2.3% 94,910 3.5%

Federal Government Workers 81 0.99% 746 0.8% 7,181 1.0% 39,489 1.4%

Self-Employed Workers 756 9.18% 7,857 8.4% 51,499 7.2% 191,240 7.0% Unpaid Family Workers 4 0.05% 56 0.1% 840 0.1% 3,458 0.1%

2010 Estimated Employed Population Age 16 and Over by Occupation 8,667 98,150 737,403 2,876,618

Management , Including Farmers and Farm Managers 1,448 16.71% 12,715 13.0% 93,416 12.7% 263,553 9.2%

Business and Financial Operations 705 8.13% 6,446 6.6% 47,142 6.4% 130,886 4.6%

Computer and Mathematical 355 4.09% 3,253 3.3% 25,204 3.4% 61,549 2.1%

Architecture and Engineering 584 6.74% 4,444 4.5% 31,404 4.3% 82,458 2.9%

Life, Physical, and Social Science 220 2.54% 1,804 1.8% 9,963 1.4% 32,055 1.1%

Community and Social Services 96 1.10% 1,064 1.1% 7,307 1.0% 27,394 1.0%

Legal 221 2.55% 1,746 1.8% 11,276 1.5% 33,853 1.2% Education, Training,

and Library 496 5.73% 5,560 5.7% 41,407 5.6% 150,614 5.2% Arts, Design,

Entertainment, Sports, and Media 205 2.36% 2,033 2.1% 13,659 1.9% 42,785 1.5%

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 309 3.56% 3,050 3.1% 29,820 4.0% 116,466 4.1%

Healthcare Support 33 0.38% 987 1.0% 7,950 1.1% 45,970 1.6% Protective Service 20 0.23% 1,478 1.5% 11,336 1.5% 54,307 1.9% Food Preparation and

Serving Related 161 1.86% 3,852 3.9% 28,194 3.8% 137,192 4.8% Building and Grounds

Cleaning, and Maintenance 105 1.21% 1,951 2.0% 19,717 2.7% 117,151 4.1%

Service : Personal Care and Service 138 1.59% 2,268 2.3% 20,280 2.8% 79,401 2.8%

Sales and Related Occupations 1,221 14.08% 13,869 14.1% 101,515 13.8% 316,845 11.0%

Office and Administrative Support 1,122 12.94% 13,233 13.5% 97,295 13.2% 371,194 12.9%

Farming, Fishing, and Forestry 3 0.04% 47 0.1% 600 0.1% 4,778 0.2%

Construction and Extraction 255 2.94% 3,702 3.8% 36,012 4.9% 227,363 7.9%

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 178 2.05% 2,658 2.7% 19,964 2.7% 103,345 3.6%

Production 194 2.24% 3,669 3.7% 32,805 4.5% 174,640 6.1% Transportation and

Material Moving 163 1.88% 3,332 3.4% 26,698 3.6% 172,028 6.0% 2010 Estimated Civilian Employed Population Age 16 and Over by Occupation 8,231 93,161 712,964 2,745,827

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Classification

Blue Collar 790 9.60% 13,361 14.3% 115,479 16.2% 677,376 24.7% White Collar 6,981 84.81% 69,217 74.3% 509,408 71.5% 1,629,652 59.4% Service & Farm 460 5.59% 10,583 11.4% 88,077 12.4% 438,799 16.0%

2010 Estimated Workers Age 16 and Over by Transportation To Work 8,168 91,767 702,315 2,694,931

Drove Alone 6,754 82.69% 75,114 81.9% 570,265 81.2% 2,103,970 78.1% Car Pooled 564 6.90% 8,390 9.1% 71,446 10.2% 340,129 12.6% Public Transportation 248 3.03% 2,292 2.5% 16,026 2.3% 70,868 2.6% Walked 98 1.20% 733 0.8% 6,668 1.0% 40,519 1.5% Bicycle 15 0.19% 132 0.1% 1,110 0.2% 7,024 0.3% Other Means 77 0.95% 830 0.9% 7,508 1.1% 41,491 1.5% Worked at Home 413 5.05% 4,276 4.7% 29,292 4.2% 90,930 3.4%

2010 Estimated Workers Age 16 and Over by Travel Time to Work 7,858 88,601 679,819 2,626,303

Less than 15 minutes 1,701 21.65% 14,773 16.7% 118,350 17.4% 534,297 20.3% 15 to 29 Minutes 2,521 32.08% 28,470 32.1% 222,152 32.7% 904,158 34.4% 30 to 44 Minutes 2,216 28.19% 24,628 27.8% 186,300 27.4% 652,343 24.8% 45 to 59 Minutes 848 10.79% 11,216 12.7% 82,357 12.1% 268,058 10.2% 60 or more Minutes 572 7.28% 9,514 10.7% 70,660 10.4% 267,447 10.2%

2010 Estimated Average Travel Time to Work in Minutes 30.38 33.51 32.96 31.52 2010 Estimated Tenure of Occupied Housing Units 7,400 68,065 488,835 2,041,580

Owner-Occupied 3,714 50.19% 40,659 59.7% 328,390 67.2% 1,298,933 63.6% Renter-Occupied 3,686 49.81% 27,406 40.3% 160,445 32.8% 742,647 36.4%

2010 Occupied Housing Units, Average Length of Residence

Owner-Occupied 11 12 12 13 Renter-Occupied 5 6 6 6

2010 Estimated All Owner-Occupied Housing Units by Value 3,714 40,659 328,390 1,298,933

Less than $20,000 9 0.24% 30 0.1% 2,682 0.8% 28,586 2.2% $20,000 to $39,999 14 0.39% 197 0.5% 4,494 1.4% 52,812 4.1% $40,000 to $59,999 55 1.48% 543 1.3% 6,145 1.9% 87,576 6.7% $60,000 to $79,999 118 3.18% 1,185 2.9% 11,104 3.4% 108,937 8.4% $80,000 to $99,999 147 3.95% 3,037 7.5% 23,701 7.2% 135,111 10.4% $100,000 to $149,999 334 8.99% 12,119 29.8% 86,924 26.5% 346,650 26.7% $150,000 to $199,999 276 7.44% 6,751 16.6% 57,179 17.4% 178,261 13.7% $200,000 to $299,999 1,332 35.86% 8,897 21.9% 76,790 23.4% 201,434 15.5% $300,000 to $399,999 842 22.66% 3,916 9.6% 26,819 8.2% 68,778 5.3% $400,000 to $499,999 308 8.30% 1,767 4.4% 12,416 3.8% 33,172 2.6% $500,000 to $749,999 236 6.36% 1,729 4.3% 12,913 3.9% 35,373 2.7% $750,000 to $999,999 20 0.54% 294 0.7% 3,503 1.1% 11,109 0.9% $1,000,000 or more 23 0.61% 194 0.5% 3,720 1.1% 11,134 0.9%

2010 Estimated Median Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Value $267,859 $173,837 $175,486 $134,104 2010 Estimated Housing Units by Units in 8,646 75,165 528,851 2,260,377

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Pop Facts: Demographic Snapshot

The Houston Energy Corridor Study Area

The Houston Energy Corridor

Demographic Area

The Houston Energy Corridor Commute

Zone

Houston MSA

Structure

1 Unit Attached 575 6.65% 3,773 5.0% 19,177 3.6% 71,448 3.2% 1 Unit Detached 3,403 39.35% 40,757 54.2% 335,710 63.5% 1,415,673 62.6% 2 Units 17 0.20% 151 0.2% 1,964 0.4% 28,148 1.3% 3 or 4 Units 360 4.16% 2,150 2.9% 11,815 2.2% 59,897 2.7% 5 to 19 Units 3,110 35.97% 21,573 28.7% 100,572 19.0% 358,513 15.9% 20 to 49 Units 671 7.76% 3,862 5.1% 24,668 4.7% 87,831 3.9% 50 or More Units 488 5.65% 2,808 3.7% 25,428 4.8% 117,621 5.2% Mobile Home or Trailer 22 0.25% 88 0.1% 9,372 1.8% 119,104 5.3% Boat, RV, Van, etc. 0 0.00% 3 0.0% 145 0.0% 2,142 0.1%

Dominant structure type 1 Unit

Detached 1 Unit

Detached 1 Unit

Detached 1 Unit

Detached 2010 Estimated Housing Units by Year Structure Built 8,646 75,165 528,851 2,260,377

2000 or Later 2,301 26.61% 16,341 21.7% 148,009 28.0% 501,596 22.2% 1990 to 1999 2,498 28.90% 14,208 18.9% 111,380 21.1% 340,249 15.1% 1980 to 1989 1,740 20.12% 19,388 25.8% 120,422 22.8% 406,117 18.0% 1970 to 1979 1,564 18.09% 18,137 24.1% 103,459 19.6% 465,537 20.6% 1960 to 1969 501 5.80% 6,224 8.3% 32,083 6.1% 236,876 10.5% 1950 to 1959 37 0.43% 712 1.0% 10,469 2.0% 168,402 7.5% 1940 to 1949 4 0.05% 36 0.1% 1,678 0.3% 76,704 3.4% 1939 or Earlier 0 0.00% 119 0.2% 1,351 0.3% 64,896 2.9%

2010 Estimated Median Year Structure Built** 1992 1986 1990 1983 Dominant Year Structure Built

1990 to 1999

1980 to 1989

2000 or Later

2000 or Later

** Median Year Built will be unreliable if more than half of the Housing Units in this report area were built in 1939 or earlier.

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Exhibit 25 – Energy Corridor District Boundaries

Table 23 – Census Demographics within Energy Corridor District

2000 2010 Growth

Population Count Share Count Share Count Percent

White 3,402 75.8% 3,681 54.0% 279 8.2% Black or African American 149 3.3% 911 13.4% 762 511.4% American Indian and Alaska Native 12 0.3% 5 0.1% -7 -58.3%

Asian 297 6.6% 967 14.2% 670 225.6%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 1 0.0% 8 0.1% 7 700.0%

Some Other Race 8 0.2% 21 0.3% 13 162.5%

Two or More Races 97 2.2% 144 2.1% 47 48.5%

Hispanic or Latino 525 11.7% 1,082 15.9% 557 106.1%

Total 4,491 6,819 2,328 51.8%

Occupied Housing Units 2,243 89.3% 3,619 88.0% 1,376 61.3%

Total Housing Units 2,512 4,113 1,601 63.7%

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