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Uptown (more commonly called The Galleria Area) is a business district in
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, located west of
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and is centered along Post Oak Boulevard and
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( Farm to Market Road 1093). The Uptown District is roughly bounded by Woodway Drive to the north, the
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(West Loop) to the east, Richmond Avenue to the south, and Yorktown Street to the west. It covers . At of office space, the Uptown District is the 17th-largest business district in the United States, comparable in size to the downtowns of
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" ''Uptown Houston''. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.
The district is home to approximately 2,000 companies and represents more than 11 percent of Houston's total office space.


History

In 1948 what is now Uptown was outside the city limits of Houston. A local reporter described the roads as "lonely, unlit, pockmarked booby trap for nocturnal animals and boozed up motorists." Development increased after
Gerald D. Hines Gerald Douglas Hines (August 15, 1925August 23, 2020) was an American real estate developer based in Houston. He was the founder and chairman of Hines, a privately held real estate firm with its headquarters in that city. At the time of his d ...
and other individuals began to develop properties in Uptown in the 1960s. By 1987, the Uptown area had more hotel rooms and retail shopping centers than
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had. The Uptown area, with 55,000 employees, also had more office space than
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and Downtown Denver.Mintz, Bill.
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Overview

The Uptown District measures about 5 million square feet (500,000 m2) of retail space, and is the center for Houston's high-fashion retail. Various trendy shopping centers, eateries, and other sorts of entertainment venues exist in the district. Uptown is home to many upscale boutiques, as well as many Houston-based and local high-fashion designers and stores. Uptown is also host to Houston's largest hotels, which host about 20 million visitors a year. A major feature of Uptown Houston is The Galleria, the largest shopping mall in the state of Texas and the seventh-largest in America. The Galleria hosts many of the upscale shops of the area as well as citywide chain stores that appear in many Houston-area malls. It also includes several well-regarded restaurants and a large indoor ice skating rink.


Cityscape

The Uptown District is bounded by Woodway Drive to the north, the I-610 (West Loop) to the east, Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59 to the south, and Yorktown Street to the west.Uptown District Map
." Uptown Houston District. Retrieved on January 30, 2009.
Several subdivisions, including Afton Oaks, Briarcroft, Briargrove, Broad Oaks, Briarmeadow, Del Monte,
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, St. George Place, Tanglewood, and Westhaven Estates border Uptown Houston.


Economy

Uptown, the 17th largest business district in the United States, has of office space, representing 11% of all of Houston's office space and 22% of Houston's Class A office space. Major employers include 3D/International,
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, BHP, Bechtel Corporation, Beirne, Maynard & Parsons, Bindview Corporation, CBRE,
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, Inoapps, Litton Loan Servicing, Marathon Oil Corporation, MWH Americas, Net IQ Corporation, Nextira One, Panhandle Pipeline Co,
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, Stewart Title Guaranty Company, Telecheck International,
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. Around 2,000 companies maintain operations in Uptown.Uptown Houston
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Archive
. ''Uptown Houston''. Accessed July 22, 2008.
Numerous radio studios are located in Uptown. Two of the four major English-language commercial radio broadcasters have studios here. The
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Houston cluster consisting of '' KKBQ'', '' KGLK'', '' KHPT'', and '' KTHT''. is in 3 Post Oak Central. The
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Houston cluster of '' KBME'', '' KODA'', '' KQBT'', '' KPRC (AM)'', '' KTBZ-FM'', and ''
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'' is located in 2000 West Loop South. Spanish-language
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Houston TV studio ('' KXLN-DT'' and '' KFTH-DT'') and radio cluster (''
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'') is located near the Southwest Freeway and Loop 610 interchange. Cushman & Wakefield's Houston office is in Four Oaks Place. In the 1990s Weatherford Enterra (now
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) had its corporate headquarters in Four Oaks Place. By 2000 Weatherford moved to a new location in Houston. Before its dissolution
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had its headquarters in Uptown. Many international hotel chains have locations in Uptown.Nicholson, Heather.
Galleria area offers varied housing options
" ''Houston Chronicle''. March 26, 2010. Retrieved on March 30, 2010.


Diplomatic missions

Several consulates-general are located in Uptown. The consulates of
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, Denmark,
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, Qatar,
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, Spain, Turkey,
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, and the Consulate of the Netherlands are in Uptown. From its founding on May 25, 1982 to April 1988, the
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was located in Post Oak Central in Uptown.Short History of the Consulate General of Indonesia in Houston
" ''Consulate-General of the Republic of Indonesia in Houston''.
The Consulate-General of Egypt in Houston was located in Suite 1750 at 2000 West Loop South and later in Suite 2180 in Post Oak Central. As of 2008 the consulate is now at 5718 Westheimer Road, outside Uptown.


Architecture

The Uptown District boomed along with Houston during the 1970s and early 1980s. A collection of mid-rise office buildings appeared along the Interstate 610 west (or simply "West Loop"). It became one of the most impressive instances of the
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. The highest achievement of Uptown was the construction of the landmark Williams Tower, designed by Philip Johnson (known as the Transco Tower until 1999). At the time, it was believed to be the world's tallest skyscraper outside of a central business district. The Williams Tower was the product of a unique era in Houston: energy companies were highly profitable entities and they sought impressive, monumental structures to broadcast their power. The
Williams Waterwall The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, formerly the Williams Waterwall and the Transco Waterwall, is a multi-story sculptural fountain that sits opposite the south face of Williams Tower in the Uptown District of Houston. The fountain and its sur ...
is a multi-story sculptural
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which sits at the south end of Williams Tower in Uptown. It and its surrounding park were built as an architectural amenity to the adjacent tower. Both the fountain and tower were designed by
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winning architect Philip Johnson. Construction of the complex was completed in 1983. The semi-circular fountain is tall and sits among 118 Texas Live Oak trees. Approximately of water flow over both sides of the wall every minute. The Uptown District is also home to other buildings designed by noted architects such as I. M. Pei and
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among others also designed by Philip Johnson; Pelli designed the
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complex. Large-scale office construction in Uptown came to an end with the collapse of energy prices and the meltdown of Houston's economy in the mid-to-late 1980s. Uptown had 23.8 million square feet (2,210,000 m2) of office space in 2001, whereas
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had about 40 million square feet (4,000,000 m2). In the late 1990s, there was a mini-boom of mid-rise
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construction, typically about 30 stories tall. Uptown has accumulated a large concentration of high-rise residential structures.
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, a high-rise residential complex consisting of two 40-story buildings located on San Felipe Street was constructed in 1982. The towers were designed by architect César Pelli. Completed in 2004, Saint Martin's Episcopal Church (with spires and antennae reaching into the sky), designed by Jackson & Ryan Architects, was featured on the covers of three national magazines: ''Civil Engineering'' magazine (April 2005), ''Modern Steel Construction'' magazine (May 2005) and ''Structure'' magazine (December 2005).


Government and infrastructure


Local government

Uptown Houston is a
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(TIRZ), which is a self-imposed taxing entity created by property owners in economically challenged areas in order to fund improvements and encourage development within the zone. The area was designated as a TIRZ by city council. The Uptown District has used the funds for landscaping and mobility improvements as well as specialty street lamps, signage and stainless steel gateways and halos over major streets and intersections. Houston Fire Department operates Fire Station 28, a station in District 28, west of Uptown. Station 28 moved to a location at Westheimer Road at Sage in what is now Uptown in 1953. The station moved to Chimney Rock at Dolores in 1987. The station received a minor renovation in the fiscal year of 2006.Fire Station 28
" City of Houston. Retrieved on May 8, 2010.
The neighborhood is served by the
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's Midwest Patrol Division, headquartered in
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.Districts
." Greater Sharpstown Management District. Retrieved on August 15, 2009.
Residents are a part of Houston City Council District G. In the first 1991
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election most voters within and around Uptown voted for
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. The Uptown Management District is headquartered in Suite 1580 in 2 Post Oak Central at 1980 Post Oak Boulevard in the Post Oak Central complex.


County, state, and federal representation

Uptown Houston is located in
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and Harris County Precinct 3. The
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operates the Galleria Post Office in Suite 1200 at 5015 Westheimer Road, in Uptown Houston.


Parks and Recreation

The City of Houston announced in December 2008 that it would purchase the Williams Tower Park and Fountain from Hines REIT for approximately $8.5 million. The City will operate the site as a public park protecting the popular park and landmark waterwall fountain from the threat of future development. Hines and the city will share maintenance and upkeep costs of the park and fountain. In addition the City of Houston operates the Post Oak Park at the intersection of Post Oak Drive and the
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. In 2007 the city seized land from James and Jock Collins via
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in order to widen San Felipe and convert the rest into a park. The city planned to build the Post Oak Lane Park, a pocket park in Uptown. The pocket park is so small that it will not have a basketball court. City of Houston officials, including the Mayor of Houston Bill White and the Houston City Council, said that there was a public need for the park.Feibel, Carolyn and Bradley Olson with contributions from Matt Stiles.
Tiny bit of land triggers big fight over city powers
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''Houston Chronicle''. December 28, 2008. Retrieved on April 4, 2010.
The City of Houston operates the Grady Park, which is located outside Uptown and two blocks away from the site of the Post Oak Lane Park. According to Carolyn Feibel and Bradley Olson of the ''Houston Chronicle'', the ''Houston Chronicle'' obtained documents that show that the city eminent domain helped Ed Wulfe, the developer of the BLVD Place complex adjacent to the park, complete a $12.5 million land sale related to the development. Wulfe was a major donor to White. As of December 2008 the city had not created any plans for the Post Oak Lane Park. Houston Parks and Recreation Director Joe Turner said in a sworn disposition in November 2008 that his department did not create the idea of the park and that he opposed the usage of eminent domain. The Collins brothers said that the city government had used eminent domain to seize land only for the purposes of private development, which is not legal in Texas. On December 8, 2006, the Uptown District and the
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opened the Hidalgo Park, located south of the Galleria. The park, previously a vacant plot of land, has 650 trees and shrubs and of sod. The park includes a pond with a lighted fountain; the fountain was first activated on the day of the park's opening.


Media

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the ''
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'' was located in Suite 1900 of the 2000 West Loop South building in Uptown. In 1998, it moved to a new location in
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Transportation


Bus

The
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, provides public bus service to Uptown. Bus routes that serve the Uptown area include: Local Routes * 20 Canal/Memorial * 25 Richmond * 32 Renwick/San Felipe * 47 Hillcroft * 49 Chimney Rock/South Post Oak * 70 Memorial * 82 Westheimer


Rapid Transit

METRORail expansion plans include the Uptown/Gold Line which will serve the Uptown Houston area and run primarily down the median strip of Post Oak Boulevard. In 2010, Houston Mayor Annise Parker announced that there were no available funds to construct the rail line, although it still remains in METRO's future expansion plans. In 2013, it was announced that the line will be constructed initially as a
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line, but with the capability to convert to light rail in the future. The bus rapid transit line could be functioning as early as 2017. However the
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opened on August 23, 2020


Education


Public schools

Children living in Uptown are zoned to schools in the
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. The community is within Trustee District VII, represented by Harvin C. Moore as of 2008. Uptown elementary school pupils located north of Westheimer Road are zoned to either
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(in Briargrove), while pupils located south of Westheimer Road are zoned to St. George Place Elementary School (in St. George Place). Residents of the Briargrove Elementary School attendance zone may apply for th
Briarmeadow Charter School
Mark White Elementary School is scheduled to open in August 2016. Residents of the Briargrove Elementary zone, along with those of the Pilgrim, Piney Point, and Emerson zones, will be allowed to apply to this school. Middle and high school pupils living in Uptown are zoned to Tanglewood Middle School (formerl
Grady Middle School
and
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(formerly Robert E. Lee High School) attendance boundaries, although students in the Lee attendance area may choose to attend Lamar High School or Westside High School. Home Page
as of May 9, 2005. '' Lee High School''.


Histories of schools

Grady Elementary opened in 1929 and moved to its present location in 1950. In 1979 it was no longer an elementary school. In 1992 it was converted into a middle school. When Westside opened in 2000,Personal Touches
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residents of the Lee attendance boundary gained the option to attend Westside instead of Lee, with no free transportation provided.


Private schools

St. Michael School, a K-8
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that is a part of the
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, is in the area. Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning, a private K–12
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ic school, is in the area. Two Catholic high schools, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory and Saint Agnes Academy, are located in Sharpstown, southwest of Uptown. Other nearby private schools include The Awty International School, St. John's School, and
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. The Awty school moved to 1615 Garrettson Street in Uptown in 1960.Hughes, Kim.
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''. September 8, 2006. Memorial News. Retrieved on May 17, 2014.
In moved to its current location in Spring Branch in 1979. The Village School in the Energy Corridor area has a bus service to an area along Westpark, via
Royal Oaks Country Club Royal Oaks Country Club is a country club and subdivision in Houston, Texas, United States, in the Alief community. The country club is located at 2910 Royal Oaks Club Drive,Houston Public Library Houston Public Library is the public library system serving Houston, Texas, United States. History Houston Lyceum and the Carnegie Library The Houston Public Library system traces its founding to the creation of the second Houston Lyceum in ...
operates the Jungman Neighborhood Library at 5830 Westheimer Road.


Colleges and universities

The
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designated
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(HCC) as serving Houston ISD (including Uptown). The Houston Weekend College of
Our Lady of the Lake University Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU), known locally as the Lake, is a private Catholic university in San Antonio, Texas. It was founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Divine Providence, a religious institute originating in Lorraine, France, duri ...
previously operated at the
Art Institute of Houston The Art Institute of Houston was a private for-profit art school in Houston, Texas. It is owned by Education Principle Foundation. Founded in 1965 as the Houston School of Commercial Art, the school joined The Art Institutes system of schools i ...
in the Galleria area.


See also

* List of leading shopping streets and districts by city *
Houston Galleria The Galleria, stylized theGalleria and also known as the Houston Galleria, is an upscale mixed-use urban development and shopping mall located in the Uptown District of Houston, Texas, United States.Four Oaks Place Four Oaks Place is a complex of skyscrapers in Uptown Houston, Texas, United States. Managed by CBRE, the complex includes the 420 ft (128 m) 1330 Post Oak Boulevard (sometimes referred to as the Aon Building), the 25-story 351 ft (1 ...
* Post Oak Central *
Lakes on Post Oak Lakes on Post Oak is a commercial complex located in Uptown Houston, Uptown Houston, Texas, United States. The complex includes the 19-story 3000 Post Oak Boulevard, the 22-story 3040 Post Oak Boulevard, and the 17-story 3050 Post Oak Boulevard. E ...


References


External links

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