Cypress Edition | March 2026

BY SARAH BRAGER

Another detail

Looking forward

“This is the future center of gravity for Harris County, and it will be catalyzed by this landmark transformational

O–cials said the Toro District project also has a large focus on educational opportunities for students in Cy-Fair ISD, Waller ISD and the Lone Star College System. Tomon said the school districts will be able to use the Texans’ ‹eldhouse and practice ‹elds for high school graduations, šag football and other youth events. Additionally, the Texans will partner with local schools to establish sports-focused internship and career pathway programs. CFISD Superintendent Doug Killian said CFISD has been in communication with Howard Hughes and the Texans to discuss student programming, and the district will stay involved as the develop- ment nears completion. “The economic development for us is going to be huge,” Killian told Community Impact . “We’re going to have all sorts of real estate development that’s going to lead to cheaper taxes for [CFISD] because it brings in revenue from more places.”

The timeline and cost for the county annex and parks and infrastructure projects are still in the works, Harris County o‘cials said. O’Reilly said Howard Hughes is aiming to complete the Toro District in time for the Texans to use the new facilities ahead of the 2029-30 NFL season. While no plans have been con˜rmed, Tomon said the Texans have been working with Harris County and Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to plan “the next iteration of NRG Park.” The Texans will continue to play home games at NRG Stadium. “As a Cy-Fair guy myself, it means a lot to me personally to do this right here,” Texans owner and CEO Cal McNair said Feb. 25. Howard Hughes will announce Toro District tenants in the coming months, o‘cials said. “We’ve been looking for the center of Cypress for the last 20 years,” Ramsey said. “Well, we’re about to ˜nd it.”

public-private partnership.” LESLEY BRIONES, HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 4 COMMISSIONER

“When we look at what is world-class, a big component that we love and we associate with that is being engaged in the community.” MIKE TOMON, HOUSTON TEXANS PRESIDENT

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