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Harris County Approves Deal to Pursue Texans’ 83-Acre Bridgeland Headquarters and ‘Toro District’

Key costs and county obligations remain under negotiation as officials pursue a TIRZ to finance the public share.

Overview

  • Harris County commissioners unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding to work with the Houston Texans and Howard Hughes on an 83-acre development in Bridgeland that includes a new team headquarters and training facility.
  • Roughly 22 acres are designated for the Texans’ campus with an approximately 325,000-square-foot facility and indoor and outdoor practice fields, with the remaining land planned for retail, hotels, entertainment, commercial and medical uses.
  • County leaders propose funding the public contribution through a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, while the total project cost and specific funding allocations have not been disclosed.
  • The Texans say they aim to break ground later in 2026 and open the facility in 2029, with plans to host training camp and community events such as high school football.
  • The team currently operates at NRG Stadium under a lease running through 2032 and has pointed to scheduling conflicts at the county-owned complex as a reason to shift daily operations off-site.