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Greenspoint, Houston

Greater Greenspoint, also referred to as the North Houston District, is a 7-square-mile (18 km2) business district and a suburban neighborhood in northern Harris County, Texas, United States, located mostly within the city limits of Houston. Centered around the junction of Interstate 45 and Texas State Highway Beltway 8 near George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the area is a classic example of a planned edge city.[2] The initial 2,000-acre (8.1 km2) retail and office development centered around Greenspoint Mall was a project of the Friendswood Development Company during the 1970s and early 1980s.[3]

Greenspoint
Skyscrapers in the Greenspoint District
Coordinates: 29°56′09″N 95°27′03″W / 29.9359459°N 95.4508066°W / 29.9359459; -95.4508066
Country United States
StateTexas
CountyHarris County
CityHouston
District created1991
Government
 • TypeManagement district
 • BodyNorth Houston District
Area
 • Total18.0 km2 (6.96 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)[1]
 • Total42,569
 • Density2,400/km2 (6,100/sq mi)
ZIP Code
77037
Area code(s)281, 346, 713, 832
Websitewww.northhouston.org

Greenspoint is one of Houston's major business districts, with 10.82 million square feet (1.005 million square metres) of office space.[4] The district's 2,880 companies host a workforce of nearly 50,000 people.[5][6][7][4] Major flooding events along Greens Bayou, which bisects the district, have put additional pressure on the area's large low-income population; nearly half of Greenspoint residents have an income of under $25,000 per year, well below the Houston median of over $44,000 per year.[8][3]

In order to create new infrastructure, boost public services (particularly safety), and spearhead urban planning, the Texas Legislature created the North Houston District in 1991. This special government entity is bounded by the Hardy Toll Road to the east, Airtex Boulevard to the north, Veterans Memorial Drive to the west, and West Road to the south.[9]

Geography edit

Greenspoint is located at the junction of two major regional highways, Interstate 45 (the North Freeway) and Texas State Highway Beltway 8. The district is only 6 miles (9.7 km) west of George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).

The district is straddled by Greens Bayou, a major tributary of Buffalo Bayou which flows from west to east. The bayou was extensively channelized in the 1970s to improve drainage from the then-new airport; however, rapid development within its environs has compromised its ability to handle high-volume rainfall events.[10] Over Construction also overwhelmed the bayou with uncontrolled sewage overflows in the 1970s and 1980s, and the waterway continues to struggle with water quality issues.[11][12]

In 2005, the Houston–Galveston Area Council identified Greenspoint as one of the most hazardous communities in Houston for pedestrians.[13]

Demographics edit

The Greater Greenspoint super neighborhood, as defined by the City of Houston, had an estimated population of 42,569 people in 2012.[14] There were 13,859 households, of which 9,235 were family households.[14]

Greenspoint is overwhelmingly majority minority. The population is 5% non-Hispanic white, 29% non-Hispanic black, 66% Hispanic, and 1% Asian.[14] In the 2000 Census, the district was 10% non-Hispanic white, 34% non-Hispanic black, 53% Hispanic, 2% Asian, and 1% other.[14] Greenspoint's proportion of black and Hispanic people is significantly greater than that for Houston as a whole; the city was 26% non-Hispanic white, 23% non-Hispanic black, and 44% Hispanic in 2012.[14]

Since the 1980s, the proportion of families in Greenspoint has dramatically increased. In 2012, there were 13,859 households, of which 9,235 were family households.[14] Between 1990 and 2010, the number of people under the age of 18 in Greenspoint increased nearly sixfold, indicating the departure of young professionals and their replacement with low-income families in the area's apartment complexes.[8] The proportion of Greenspoint residents under 5 years of age is nearly double the city of Houston's.[14]

The Greenspoint area's median household income is significantly lower than the City of Houston's – $26,823 versus $44,648 in 2012.[14] Greenspoint's median household income declined slightly between 2000 and 2012 despite a 22% increase in the city's overall median household income during the same period.[14] A plurality (48%) of Greenspoint's residents make less than $25,000 per year.[14]

Greenspoint's population has lower levels of educational attainment than the city of Houston as a whole. Only 6% of Greenspoint residents had a bachelor's degree or higher in 2012, compared with 29% of Houston residents.[14] Conversely, 45% of Greenspoint residents have no high school diploma, compared with only 25% of Houstonians overall.[14]

History edit

Suburban development first arrived in the area with the construction of Greenspoint Mall by development firm Federated Stores Realty in 1976. By contemporary standards, the 1.2-million-square-foot (110,000 m2) mall was state-of-the-art, with the interior designed to mimic an urban streetscape with extensive natural lighting and organic landscaping.[6] Early tenants included Foley's, Montgomery Ward, and Lord & Taylor.[6]

The arrival of the mall and its modern suburban amenities catalyzed a wave of development on the greenfield land surrounding it. In 1978, Friendswood Development Company, a subsidiary of oil giant Exxon, purchased hundreds of acres around the mall for the construction of what the Texas Observer described as a "world-class suburban business district, a hub for the corporate jet set."[15] The master plan included 5,000 apartment units and eight interconnected office towers.[15]

The onset of the 1980s oil glut in the middle of the decade harshly affected Exxon, which cut its workforce by 40%.[15] Greenspoint, faced with a glut of residential and commercial development, quickly lost its luxury appeal and price point.[15] Greenspoint Mall became the apex of a growing crime problem, and by the middle of the decade, motor vehicle theft was endemic to its large surface parking lot.[6] Crime problems in the Mall climaxed with the abduction and murder of Harris County Sheriff's deputy Roxyann Allee at the mall in 1991.[16] After frequent robberies in the parking lot and the infamous murder of deputy Roxyann Allee the mall was nicknamed "Gunspoint."[17] In 1998, Goldman Sachs purchased 24 Greenspoint-area apartment complexes, totaling 3.8 million square feet (350,000 square metres) of rentable space, for over $130 million.[18] 15 of those complexes were extensively renovated and merged into a large development known as "CityView", designed to appeal to higher-income young professionals.[19][18]

Since 2000, Greenspoint has suffered from multiple catastrophic flooding events, largely due to the presence of multiple high-density apartment complexes within the floodplain of Greens Bayou.[8] The bayou overtopped its banks in 2001 (Tropical Storm Allison), 2002, 2003, 2016 ("Tax Day" floods), and 2017 (Hurricane Harvey).[8][20] Three-quarters of the district's multi-family housing is located within a floodplain.[8]

After Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005, large groups of evacuees settled into apartment complexes in the area.[21]

In 2017, Greenspoint Mall entered into a contract for sale to an international investment group which seeks to replace the ailing complex with mixed-use development.[22]

By 2020 Amazon had established a warehouse in Greenspoint. R.A. Schuetz of the Houston Chronicle stated that a "revival" in Greenspoint was occurring.[23] In 2019 Florian Martin of Houston Public Media reported that year that the "Gunspoint" nickname was still in use and that despite an increase in development and a decline in the crime rate, that "It’s Not Quite Houston’s New Hotspot Just Yet".[24]

Economy edit

Greenspoint contains 10.82 million square feet (1.005 million square metres) of office space hosting 2,880 companies with nearly 50,000 employees.[4] In 2010, Greenspoint was named one of the top five markets in the United States for logistics companies.[25]

Following the completion of a comprehensive new corporate campus in Spring, ExxonMobil withdrew completely from Greenspoint, abandoning approximately 2 million square feet (190,000 m2) of office space during the mid-2010s. This move severely impacted the district's office market, which saw its office occupancy rate plummet to 60% in 2015, making it the worst-performing office submarket in Greater Houston. Prior to its move, ExxonMobil had consolidated a variety of departments into the district, including computer operations and exploration. The corporation's investment in Greenspoint had been so substantial that it was responsible for the construction of an entire eight-story office building, Greenspoint Eight, in the mid-1990s.[26] ExxonMobil's presence expanded further in the 2000s, when it leased additional space and spent millions of dollars on infrastructure improvements.[27]

Corporate operations edit

 
United Airline's North Houston Center

Greenspoint contains the headquarters of the following companies:

Additionally, these corporations have major operations in Greenspoint:

Former operations edit

 
Former ExpressJet Airlines headquarters

Anadarko Petroleum was headquartered in the Anadarko Tower.[26] Around 2002, Anadarko moved to The Woodlands, Texas, Montgomery County.[36]

At one time the headquarters of Atofina (now Total Petrochemicals USA) were in an area in Houston in proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and in proximity to the Greenspoint district.[9][37] The lease to the former space was scheduled to expire in 2010, but the company had the right to cancel its lease in 2007. The firm, which occupied a similar amount of square footage in the previous office that it has in its current office, planned to sublease the space from 2005 to 2007.[37]

Tax exemptions edit

Due to efforts from the North Houston Greenspoint Chamber of Commerce, in May 2003 the Aldine Independent School District (AISD) ratified approval of the freeport tax exemptions, which waive ad valorem property taxes on types of business inventory. 150 of the 5,000 companies operating in the Greenspoint area qualified for freeport tax exemptions. The chamber asked the school district to exempt the taxes because neighboring school districts had adopted the exemption and put the territory in AISD in a competitive disadvantage. As of 2003 the portions of Greenspoint covered by the City of Houston are under a freeport tax exemption from the city government, while the areas of Greenspoint in unincorporated areas do not have that exemption.[38]

Government and infrastructure edit

Local government and special districts edit

Greater Greenspoint straddles the city limits of Houston, with portions lying in unincorporated Harris County. Since Greenspoint is not an incorporated area, it does not have fixed geographic boundaries.

 
Former Aldine Storefront of the Houston Police Department

The portion of Greenspoint within Houston is part of Houston City Council district B.[39] The Houston Police Department (HPD) serves the Houston portions of Greenspoint from the North Belt Police Station.[40] The station, in a temporary office building location was of 2020, opened in January 2018.[41] HPD previously served it as part of the North Patrol Division,[42] While Greenspoint was a part of the North District, HPD operated two "storefronts" – small police stations located in retail centers – in the area: Aldine Storefront along Interstate 45 near Airline Drive and Greenspoint Storefront on the grounds of Greenspoint Mall.[43][44]

Greenspoint is serviced by a special management district, the North Houston District, which was created by the Texas Legislature in 1991 to fund infrastructure, public safety, branding, and planning initiatives.[45] The district levies its own special ad valorem commercial property tax on parcels within its boundaries to fund these improvements.[46] The entity was known as the Greenspoint District until 2016, when it was renamed to reflect its incorporation of areas outside the traditional boundaries of Greenspoint.[47]

The Greater Greenspoint Redevelopment Authority (GGRA), which oversees the Greenspoint Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ), is a separate entity from the North Houston District. TIRZs, which are created by the City of Houston (as opposed to the Texas Legislature), use tax increment financing to fund infrastructure and economic development projects within their boundaries.[48] While the North Houston District and the GGRA often cooperate to create, manage, and fund infrastructure projects, they are distinct legal entities with different geographic boundaries.

The Houston Fire Department operates Station 74 Greenspoint, located in Fire District 64.[49] The station at Airline and Goodson was built in 1979; the location was shared with the Little York Volunteer Fire Department. The current Station 74, located at Aldine Bender at Lillja, was built in 1983.[50]

Federal and state representation edit

The United States Postal Service operates the Greens North Post Office at 1530 Greensmark Drive.[51]

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Houston Field Office and the Houston office of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are in Greenspoint and in Houston.[52][53]

Education edit

Community colleges edit

 
Lone Star College-Houston North Greenspoint Center

Lone Star College-Houston North (part of the Lone Star College System), is located along Beltway 8; it is on the south side of Beltway 8 while Greenspoint Mall is on the north side.[9] The center was previously the administrative headquarters of the Lone Star College system, before it moved to The Woodlands.[54] Lone Star College-North Harris also serves much of the area.

Primary and secondary schools edit

 
Aldine High School

Most students living in Greenspoint are zoned to the Aldine Independent School District; however, some are zoned to the Spring Independent School District.[9]

Aldine Independent School District edit

Aldine ISD serves much of the Greenspoint district.[9][55]

PreK schools serving sections of Greenspoint include deSantiago, Griggs, Hinojosa (in Aldine), Keeble, and Magrill.[56]

Elementary schools serving sections of Greenspoint include Greenspoint (in Greenspoint), Black, Bussey (in Greenspoint), Calvert, Eckert, Gray (in Greenspoint), Marcella (in Greenspoint), Spence (in Greenspoint), Stehlik (in Greenspoint), and Thompson.[57] Marcella and Stehlik were previously grade 5-6 intermediate schools.[58][59]

Middle schools serving Greenspoint include Stovall (in Greenspoint), Lewis, Plummer, and Teague.[60]

Aldine High School and Benjamin O. Davis High School are located in Greenspoint and serve portions of the district. Nimitz High School serves a small section.[61] When Davis High School opened in 2012, a portion of Greenspoint was rezoned to that school.[62]

 
Thomas J. Stovall Middle School in Greenspoint

Spring Independent School District edit

None of the Spring ISD schools serving Greenspoint are in Greenspoint. Clark Primary and Clark Intermediate School, in an unincorporated area, serve one portion of Greenspoint for elementary school. Heritage Elementary School, in an unincorporated area, serves another.[63][64] The SISD portion is also zoned to Wells Middle School and Dekaney High School, both in unincorporated areas.[65][66]

Public libraries edit

 
Aldine Branch

The Harris County Public Library Aldine Branch, located at 11331 Airline Drive in Greenspoint and in Houston, serves the community.[67] The 13,268-square-foot (1,232.6 m2) branch opened in 1976. The renovated Aldine Branch reopened on September 6, 2001.[9][68] The expansion and renovation was originally scheduled to be completed in January 2001.[67] Due to the expansion, the library gained 6,000 square feet (560 m2), which led to increases in meeting spaces and a 100% increase in the number of computers. Students from Aldine High School, Aldine 9th Grade School, Stovall Middle School, and Black Elementary School use the branch.[69]

Parks and recreation edit

The management district destroyed two abandoned apartment complexes and replaced them with parks operated by the management district.[70] The 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) CityView Park includes benches, a garden, a 30-foot (9.1 m) by 30-foot (9.1 m) pavilion, a trellis, a seat wall used for resting and providing shade, and tables. The 11 acres (4.5 ha) Thomas R. Wussow Park has baseball/soccer (football) fields, hike and bicycle trails, a playground, a public pavilion, a spray ground, and sand volleyball courts. The park was named after Thomas R. Wussow, the founder of the district and a member of the district's board.[71]

In 2010 the management district announced that a 10 acres (4.0 ha) skate park would be established by 2010 in an area at Kuykendahl Road at Rankin Road, near Interstate 45.[72]

Gallery edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • North Houston District
  • Houston Neighborhood Services - City of Houston

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Greater Greenspoint also referred to as the North Houston District is a 7 square mile 18 km2 business district and a suburban neighborhood in northern Harris County Texas United States located mostly within the city limits of Houston Centered around the junction of Interstate 45 and Texas State Highway Beltway 8 near George Bush Intercontinental Airport the area is a classic example of a planned edge city 2 The initial 2 000 acre 8 1 km2 retail and office development centered around Greenspoint Mall was a project of the Friendswood Development Company during the 1970s and early 1980s 3 GreenspointNeighborhood and business districtSkyscrapers in the Greenspoint DistrictSealCoordinates 29 56 09 N 95 27 03 W 29 9359459 N 95 4508066 W 29 9359459 95 4508066Country United StatesStateTexasCountyHarris CountyCityHoustonDistrict created1991Government TypeManagement district BodyNorth Houston DistrictArea 1 Total18 0 km2 6 96 sq mi Population 2012 1 Total42 569 Density2 400 km2 6 100 sq mi ZIP Code77037Area code s 281 346 713 832Websitewww wbr northhouston wbr org Greenspoint is one of Houston s major business districts with 10 82 million square feet 1 005 million square metres of office space 4 The district s 2 880 companies host a workforce of nearly 50 000 people 5 6 7 4 Major flooding events along Greens Bayou which bisects the district have put additional pressure on the area s large low income population nearly half of Greenspoint residents have an income of under 25 000 per year well below the Houston median of over 44 000 per year 8 3 In order to create new infrastructure boost public services particularly safety and spearhead urban planning the Texas Legislature created the North Houston District in 1991 This special government entity is bounded by the Hardy Toll Road to the east Airtex Boulevard to the north Veterans Memorial Drive to the west and West Road to the south 9 Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Economy 4 1 Corporate operations 4 2 Former operations 4 3 Tax exemptions 5 Government and infrastructure 5 1 Local government and special districts 5 2 Federal and state representation 6 Education 6 1 Community colleges 6 2 Primary and secondary schools 6 2 1 Aldine Independent School District 6 2 2 Spring Independent School District 6 3 Public libraries 7 Parks and recreation 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksGeography editGreenspoint is located at the junction of two major regional highways Interstate 45 the North Freeway and Texas State Highway Beltway 8 The district is only 6 miles 9 7 km west of George Bush Intercontinental Airport IAH The district is straddled by Greens Bayou a major tributary of Buffalo Bayou which flows from west to east The bayou was extensively channelized in the 1970s to improve drainage from the then new airport however rapid development within its environs has compromised its ability to handle high volume rainfall events 10 Over Construction also overwhelmed the bayou with uncontrolled sewage overflows in the 1970s and 1980s and the waterway continues to struggle with water quality issues 11 12 In 2005 the Houston Galveston Area Council identified Greenspoint as one of the most hazardous communities in Houston for pedestrians 13 Demographics editThe Greater Greenspoint super neighborhood as defined by the City of Houston had an estimated population of 42 569 people in 2012 14 There were 13 859 households of which 9 235 were family households 14 Greenspoint is overwhelmingly majority minority The population is 5 non Hispanic white 29 non Hispanic black 66 Hispanic and 1 Asian 14 In the 2000 Census the district was 10 non Hispanic white 34 non Hispanic black 53 Hispanic 2 Asian and 1 other 14 Greenspoint s proportion of black and Hispanic people is significantly greater than that for Houston as a whole the city was 26 non Hispanic white 23 non Hispanic black and 44 Hispanic in 2012 14 Since the 1980s the proportion of families in Greenspoint has dramatically increased In 2012 there were 13 859 households of which 9 235 were family households 14 Between 1990 and 2010 the number of people under the age of 18 in Greenspoint increased nearly sixfold indicating the departure of young professionals and their replacement with low income families in the area s apartment complexes 8 The proportion of Greenspoint residents under 5 years of age is nearly double the city of Houston s 14 The Greenspoint area s median household income is significantly lower than the City of Houston s 26 823 versus 44 648 in 2012 14 Greenspoint s median household income declined slightly between 2000 and 2012 despite a 22 increase in the city s overall median household income during the same period 14 A plurality 48 of Greenspoint s residents make less than 25 000 per year 14 Greenspoint s population has lower levels of educational attainment than the city of Houston as a whole Only 6 of Greenspoint residents had a bachelor s degree or higher in 2012 compared with 29 of Houston residents 14 Conversely 45 of Greenspoint residents have no high school diploma compared with only 25 of Houstonians overall 14 History editSuburban development first arrived in the area with the construction of Greenspoint Mall by development firm Federated Stores Realty in 1976 By contemporary standards the 1 2 million square foot 110 000 m2 mall was state of the art with the interior designed to mimic an urban streetscape with extensive natural lighting and organic landscaping 6 Early tenants included Foley s Montgomery Ward and Lord amp Taylor 6 The arrival of the mall and its modern suburban amenities catalyzed a wave of development on the greenfield land surrounding it In 1978 Friendswood Development Company a subsidiary of oil giant Exxon purchased hundreds of acres around the mall for the construction of what the Texas Observer described as a world class suburban business district a hub for the corporate jet set 15 The master plan included 5 000 apartment units and eight interconnected office towers 15 The onset of the 1980s oil glut in the middle of the decade harshly affected Exxon which cut its workforce by 40 15 Greenspoint faced with a glut of residential and commercial development quickly lost its luxury appeal and price point 15 Greenspoint Mall became the apex of a growing crime problem and by the middle of the decade motor vehicle theft was endemic to its large surface parking lot 6 Crime problems in the Mall climaxed with the abduction and murder of Harris County Sheriff s deputy Roxyann Allee at the mall in 1991 16 After frequent robberies in the parking lot and the infamous murder of deputy Roxyann Allee the mall was nicknamed Gunspoint 17 In 1998 Goldman Sachs purchased 24 Greenspoint area apartment complexes totaling 3 8 million square feet 350 000 square metres of rentable space for over 130 million 18 15 of those complexes were extensively renovated and merged into a large development known as CityView designed to appeal to higher income young professionals 19 18 Since 2000 Greenspoint has suffered from multiple catastrophic flooding events largely due to the presence of multiple high density apartment complexes within the floodplain of Greens Bayou 8 The bayou overtopped its banks in 2001 Tropical Storm Allison 2002 2003 2016 Tax Day floods and 2017 Hurricane Harvey 8 20 Three quarters of the district s multi family housing is located within a floodplain 8 After Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans Louisiana in 2005 large groups of evacuees settled into apartment complexes in the area 21 In 2017 Greenspoint Mall entered into a contract for sale to an international investment group which seeks to replace the ailing complex with mixed use development 22 By 2020 Amazon had established a warehouse in Greenspoint R A Schuetz of the Houston Chronicle stated that a revival in Greenspoint was occurring 23 In 2019 Florian Martin of Houston Public Media reported that year that the Gunspoint nickname was still in use and that despite an increase in development and a decline in the crime rate that It s Not Quite Houston s New Hotspot Just Yet 24 Economy editGreenspoint contains 10 82 million square feet 1 005 million square metres of office space hosting 2 880 companies with nearly 50 000 employees 4 In 2010 Greenspoint was named one of the top five markets in the United States for logistics companies 25 Following the completion of a comprehensive new corporate campus in Spring ExxonMobil withdrew completely from Greenspoint abandoning approximately 2 million square feet 190 000 m2 of office space during the mid 2010s This move severely impacted the district s office market which saw its office occupancy rate plummet to 60 in 2015 making it the worst performing office submarket in Greater Houston Prior to its move ExxonMobil had consolidated a variety of departments into the district including computer operations and exploration The corporation s investment in Greenspoint had been so substantial that it was responsible for the construction of an entire eight story office building Greenspoint Eight in the mid 1990s 26 ExxonMobil s presence expanded further in the 2000s when it leased additional space and spent millions of dollars on infrastructure improvements 27 Corporate operations edit nbsp United Airline s North Houston Center Greenspoint contains the headquarters of the following companies Canrig Drilling Technologies 9 Friendswood Development Company 28 29 Additionally these corporations have major operations in Greenspoint Nabors Industries 30 Saudia 9 31 Servisair 32 Aetna Former operations edit nbsp Former ExpressJet Airlines headquarters ASP Westward 33 34 ExpressJet Airlines was headquartered in Greenspoint and in Houston 9 35 Anadarko Petroleum was headquartered in the Anadarko Tower 26 Around 2002 Anadarko moved to The Woodlands Texas Montgomery County 36 At one time the headquarters of Atofina now Total Petrochemicals USA were in an area in Houston in proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and in proximity to the Greenspoint district 9 37 The lease to the former space was scheduled to expire in 2010 but the company had the right to cancel its lease in 2007 The firm which occupied a similar amount of square footage in the previous office that it has in its current office planned to sublease the space from 2005 to 2007 37 Tax exemptions edit Due to efforts from the North Houston Greenspoint Chamber of Commerce in May 2003 the Aldine Independent School District AISD ratified approval of the freeport tax exemptions which waive ad valorem property taxes on types of business inventory 150 of the 5 000 companies operating in the Greenspoint area qualified for freeport tax exemptions The chamber asked the school district to exempt the taxes because neighboring school districts had adopted the exemption and put the territory in AISD in a competitive disadvantage As of 2003 the portions of Greenspoint covered by the City of Houston are under a freeport tax exemption from the city government while the areas of Greenspoint in unincorporated areas do not have that exemption 38 Government and infrastructure editLocal government and special districts edit Greater Greenspoint straddles the city limits of Houston with portions lying in unincorporated Harris County Since Greenspoint is not an incorporated area it does not have fixed geographic boundaries nbsp Former Aldine Storefront of the Houston Police Department The portion of Greenspoint within Houston is part of Houston City Council district B 39 The Houston Police Department HPD serves the Houston portions of Greenspoint from the North Belt Police Station 40 The station in a temporary office building location was of 2020 opened in January 2018 41 HPD previously served it as part of the North Patrol Division 42 While Greenspoint was a part of the North District HPD operated two storefronts small police stations located in retail centers in the area Aldine Storefront along Interstate 45 near Airline Drive and Greenspoint Storefront on the grounds of Greenspoint Mall 43 44 Greenspoint is serviced by a special management district the North Houston District which was created by the Texas Legislature in 1991 to fund infrastructure public safety branding and planning initiatives 45 The district levies its own special ad valorem commercial property tax on parcels within its boundaries to fund these improvements 46 The entity was known as the Greenspoint District until 2016 when it was renamed to reflect its incorporation of areas outside the traditional boundaries of Greenspoint 47 The Greater Greenspoint Redevelopment Authority GGRA which oversees the Greenspoint Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone TIRZ is a separate entity from the North Houston District TIRZs which are created by the City of Houston as opposed to the Texas Legislature use tax increment financing to fund infrastructure and economic development projects within their boundaries 48 While the North Houston District and the GGRA often cooperate to create manage and fund infrastructure projects they are distinct legal entities with different geographic boundaries The Houston Fire Department operates Station 74 Greenspoint located in Fire District 64 49 The station at Airline and Goodson was built in 1979 the location was shared with the Little York Volunteer Fire Department The current Station 74 located at Aldine Bender at Lillja was built in 1983 50 Federal and state representation edit The United States Postal Service operates the Greens North Post Office at 1530 Greensmark Drive 51 The U S Citizenship and Immigration Services Houston Field Office and the Houston office of the U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement are in Greenspoint and in Houston 52 53 Education editCommunity colleges edit nbsp Lone Star College Houston North Greenspoint Center Lone Star College Houston North part of the Lone Star College System is located along Beltway 8 it is on the south side of Beltway 8 while Greenspoint Mall is on the north side 9 The center was previously the administrative headquarters of the Lone Star College system before it moved to The Woodlands 54 Lone Star College North Harris also serves much of the area Primary and secondary schools edit nbsp Aldine High School Most students living in Greenspoint are zoned to the Aldine Independent School District however some are zoned to the Spring Independent School District 9 Aldine Independent School District edit Aldine ISD serves much of the Greenspoint district 9 55 PreK schools serving sections of Greenspoint include deSantiago Griggs Hinojosa in Aldine Keeble and Magrill 56 Elementary schools serving sections of Greenspoint include Greenspoint in Greenspoint Black Bussey in Greenspoint Calvert Eckert Gray in Greenspoint Marcella in Greenspoint Spence in Greenspoint Stehlik in Greenspoint and Thompson 57 Marcella and Stehlik were previously grade 5 6 intermediate schools 58 59 Middle schools serving Greenspoint include Stovall in Greenspoint Lewis Plummer and Teague 60 Aldine High School and Benjamin O Davis High School are located in Greenspoint and serve portions of the district Nimitz High School serves a small section 61 When Davis High School opened in 2012 a portion of Greenspoint was rezoned to that school 62 nbsp Thomas J Stovall Middle School in Greenspoint Spring Independent School District edit None of the Spring ISD schools serving Greenspoint are in Greenspoint Clark Primary and Clark Intermediate School in an unincorporated area serve one portion of Greenspoint for elementary school Heritage Elementary School in an unincorporated area serves another 63 64 The SISD portion is also zoned to Wells Middle School and Dekaney High School both in unincorporated areas 65 66 Public libraries edit nbsp Aldine Branch The Harris County Public Library Aldine Branch located at 11331 Airline Drive in Greenspoint and in Houston serves the community 67 The 13 268 square foot 1 232 6 m2 branch opened in 1976 The renovated Aldine Branch reopened on September 6 2001 9 68 The expansion and renovation was originally scheduled to be completed in January 2001 67 Due to the expansion the library gained 6 000 square feet 560 m2 which led to increases in meeting spaces and a 100 increase in the number of computers Students from Aldine High School Aldine 9th Grade School Stovall Middle School and Black Elementary School use the branch 69 Parks and recreation editThe management district destroyed two abandoned apartment complexes and replaced them with parks operated by the management district 70 The 2 5 acres 1 0 ha CityView Park includes benches a garden a 30 foot 9 1 m by 30 foot 9 1 m pavilion a trellis a seat wall used for resting and providing shade and tables The 11 acres 4 5 ha Thomas R Wussow Park has baseball soccer football fields hike and bicycle trails a playground a public pavilion a spray ground and sand volleyball courts The park was named after Thomas R Wussow the founder of the district and a member of the district s board 71 In 2010 the management district announced that a 10 acres 4 0 ha skate park would be established by 2010 in an area at Kuykendahl Road at Rankin Road near Interstate 45 72 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bussey Elementary SchoolSee also edit nbsp Texas portal Greenspoint MallReferences edit a b Super Neighborhood Resource Assessment Greater Greenspoint PDF City of Houston August 2014 Retrieved 2017 09 12 Lang Robert 2003 Edgeless Cities Exploring the Elusive Metropolis Brookings Institution Press pp 65 66 ISBN 9780815706120 greenspoint edge city a b Bivins Ralph Exxon mulls move to Greenspoint site Houston Chronicle Wednesday December 13 1989 Business 3 Retrieved on August 3 2009 a b c North Houston District Submarket Report January June 2011 PDF North Houston District July 2017 Retrieved 2017 09 12 North Houston District Business Summary PDF North Houston District 2016 09 30 Retrieved 2017 09 13 a b c d Gonzales J R 2016 08 05 A look back as Greenspoint Mall turns 40 Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 09 12 Pittman Steve 2001 11 29 Greenspoint area focuses on improving its image Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 09 12 a b c d e Rogers Susan 2016 04 22 Greenspoint poverty and flooding Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 09 12 a b c d e f g h i Boundary Map Archived 2010 10 19 at the Wayback Machine Full map Archived 2014 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Greenspoint Management District Retrieved on May 19 2009 Greens Bayou Watershed PDF Houston Galveston Area Council April 2001 Retrieved 2017 09 12 SUSAN FRIESELL 2010 06 15 GREENS BAYOU tshaonline org Retrieved 2017 09 13 Eight Total Maximum Daily Loads for Indicator Bacteria in Greens Bayou Above Tidal and Tributaries PDF Texas Commission on Environmental Quality June 2010 Retrieved 2017 09 12 Wall Lucas Bill Murphy and Rosanna Ruiz Suburbs often are hazardous to walkers Two recent deaths point to lack of protection for pedestrians Houston Chronicle March 29 2005 A1 a b c d e f g h i j k l Super Neighborhood Resource Assessment Greater Greenspoint PDF City of Houston August 2014 Retrieved 2017 09 18 a b c d Caldwell Leah 2013 02 06 Exxon s Utopian Vision For North Houston Is Eerily Familiar The Texas Observer Retrieved 2017 09 13 Donchey Sara September 30 2016 Large reward offered in 1991 murder case of Deputy Roxyann Allee KPRC ONLINE DOCUMENT HOUSTON MOVES TO SWEEP UP GANGS SEES THE STATISTICS DROP www Deseret com Deseret News March 14 1996 a b Canon Kim 2000 06 28 Massive project sparks Greenspoint renovation effort Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 09 13 Bivins Ralph November 1 1998 New hope resides in Greenspoint an ambitious project attempts to rebuild blocks of apartments as well as a reputation Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on 2012 06 17 Retrieved August 3 2009 Elliott Rebecca 2017 08 27 Greenspoint area residents again face devastation Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 09 13 Turner Allan January 20 2006 Evacuees landed in high crime ZIP codes Houston Chronicle Retrieved October 23 2011 Blunt Katherine 2017 08 11 Struggling Greenspoint Mall finds a buyer at last Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 09 13 Schuetz R A 2020 01 20 As Greenspoint revival takes hold worry that residents will be left behind Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2020 03 13 Martin Florian 2019 05 31 Is Undergoing Major Changes But It s Not Quite Houston s New Hotspot Just Yet Houston Public Media Retrieved 2020 03 13 Popovec Jennifer Duell Greenspoint Attracts Large Industrial Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Globst com by ALM April 21 2010 Retrieved on April 29 2010 a b Bivins Ralph December 17 1992 Greenspoint ground broken for Exxon Exploration building Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on 2012 10 15 Retrieved August 2 2009 Sarnoff Nancy ExxonMobil may be frontrunner for Enron Center South building Houston Business Journal Friday February 8 2002 1 Retrieved on April 5 2010 SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION OF COVENANTS CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ANNEXATION OF KINGS MANOR SECTION TWELVE 12 Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Kings Manor Association at SCS Management Services Inc Retrieved on August 2 2009 550 Greens Parkway permanent dead link PRS Realty Retrieved on August 2 2009 Contact Us Archived 2012 10 15 at the Wayback Machine Nabors Industries Retrieved on October 18 2012 515 W Greens Road Suite 1200 Houston Texas 77067 Saudi Offices in the United States Archived 2014 03 12 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of Saudi Arabia Washington D C Retrieved on January 5 2008 Contact Us Archived 2011 08 07 at the Wayback Machine Servisair USA Retrieved on September 13 2011 Servisair USA 151 Northpoint Drive Houston Texas USA 77060 ASP Westward L P Google Finance Retrieved on April 14 2014 523 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 600 Houston TX 77060 USA Houston Archived 2013 07 29 at the Wayback Machine ASP Westward L P Retrieved on April 14 2014 Houston Community Newspapers 523 N Sam Houston Parkway E Suite 600 Houston TX 77060 Contact Us Retrieved on May 19 2009 CORPORATE MAILING ADDRESS 700 N Sam Houston Parkway West Suite 200 Houston TX 77067 Article Anadarko to Build New Headquarters in the Woodlands dead link PR Newswire February 11 1999 a b Dawson Jennifer ATOFINA to move from Greenspoint to downtown Houston Business Journal Monday July 19 2004 Retrieved on April 5 2010 Colley Jenna New tax break may mean green for Greenspoint Houston Business Journal Friday June 20 2003 Retrieved on April 5 2010 City of Houston Council District Maps District B Archived 2012 06 25 at the Wayback Machine City of Houston Retrieved on November 5 2011 hpd beat map pdf PDF City of Houston Retrieved 2020 03 11 North Belt Houston Police Department Retrieved 2020 03 11 North Houston Police Department Retrieved 2020 03 11 See map at Crime Statistics for North Patrol Division Houston Police Department Accessed October 27 2008 As of March 11 2020 the later versions of this URL were not updated for 2018 HPD Beat Map City of Houston Retrieved on April 7 2009 Police Stations and Neighborhood Storefronts Houston Police Department Retrieved on May 27 2010 Aldine 10966 North Fwy and Greenspoint 105 Greenspoint Mall Our History North Houston District 2017 Retrieved 2017 09 13 Municipal Management Districts PDF Texas Legislature Retrieved 2017 09 13 Witthaus Jack 2016 11 01 Houston s Greenspoint District changes its name Houston Business Journal Retrieved 2017 09 15 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones TIRZs City of Houston City of Houston 2017 Retrieved 2017 09 13 Fire Stations City of Houston Retrieved on May 8 2010 Station 74 City of Houston Retrieved on May 22 2009 Post Office Location GREENS NORTH United States Postal Service Retrieved on May 19 2009 Houston Field Office Archive U S Citizenship and Immigration Services Retrieved on May 7 2010 Houston Contract Detention Facility Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement Retrieved on May 7 2010 Designation of Agent to Receive Notification of Claimed Infringement North Harris Montgomery Community College District January 20 2000 Retrieved on April 5 2010 North Houston District Boundaries Map ALDINE ISD EC PK KG SCHOOLS Archived 2018 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Aldine Independent School District Retrieved on January 27 2018 ALDINE ISD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Archived 2018 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Aldine Independent School District Retrieved on January 27 2018 Marcella Intermediate Aldine Independent School District Retrieved on February 6 2011 Stehlik Intermediate Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Aldine Independent School District Retrieved on February 6 2011 ALDINE ISD MIDDLE SCHOOLS Archived 2018 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Aldine Independent School District Retrieved on January 27 2018 ALDINE ISD HIGH SCHOOLS Archived 2018 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Aldine Independent School District Retrieved on January 27 2018 2012 2013 Boundary Map Archive Benjamin O Davis High School Retrieved on December 9 2011 Elementary Attendance Zones Archived 2010 12 21 at the Wayback Machine Spring Independent School District Retrieved on February 6 2011 Elementary Attendance Zones 2010 2011 Archived 2011 01 25 at the Wayback Machine Spring Independent School District Retrieved on February 6 2011 Middle Attendance Zones Archived 2010 12 21 at the Wayback Machine Spring Independent School District Retrieved on February 6 2011 High Attendance Zones Archived 2011 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Spring Independent School District Retrieved on February 6 2011 a b WORTH READING ABOUT Construction work under way on Barbara Bush branch library Houston Chronicle Wednesday September 20 2000 ThisWeek 1 Retrieved on December 9 2011 Aldine Branch Library Archived 2008 05 11 at the Wayback Machine Harris County Public Library Retrieved on November 29 2008 Sendejas Jesse Aldine Boettcher libraries take different routes to boost resources Houston Chronicle Thursday October 25 2001 Retrieved on December 9 2011 Greater Greenspoint Redevelopment Authority Archived 2010 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Greenspoint Management District Retrieved on May 30 2010 Greenspoint Parks Archived 2010 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Greenspoint Management District Retrieved on May 30 2010 Koloian Kevin Skate park to go up in the area by 2012 The Spring Observer Tuesday March 16 2010 Updated on Saturday November 20 2010 Retrieved on December 4 2010 External links editNorth Houston District Greater Greenspoint District at the Wayback Machine archive index Houston Neighborhood Services City of Houston 29 56 49 N 95 24 23 W 29 94694 N 95 40639 W 29 94694 95 40639 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greenspoint Houston amp oldid 1219099776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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