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  • Houston Chronicle

    As worry over the spread of the incurable Zika virus persists, scientists in The Woodlands have been at work manufacturing a vaccine that is now being tested on humans.

  • The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce

    The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce is committed to providing quality services, creating opportunities for business success and serving as an effective catalyst for the economic growth and prosperity of our community.

  • The Courier of Montgomery County

    “To have new and fresh brands coming into The Woodlands demonstrates and validates the economic vitality and the economic engine of The Woodlands. We have all these brands that want to have a presence in The Woodlands.”

  • Woodlands Monocle

    Construction of CycleBar The Woodlands Creekside – a premium indoor cycling fitness studio – is underway at 26400 Kuykendahl Rd., Suite A140 in The Woodlands, for an anticipated grand opening in September.

  • Houston Chronicle

    The Blue Fish, a Japanese and Asian fusion restaurant, has signed up as the final tenant at the Restaurant Row at Hughes Landing along Lake Woodlands.

  • Community Impact Newspaper

    HARC was created by Woodlands founder George Mitchell in 1982 as a nonprofit technology incubator to perform basic research.

  • Community Impact Newspaper

    Of the 28,000 acres that make up The Woodlands, there are a little more than 1,700 acres remaining for development, according to The Woodlands Development Company. Nearly 900 acres of that are designated for residential land and a little more than 800 acres are planned for commercial development, according to the Development Company

  • Houston Chronicle

    The project will renovate approximately 2,725 square feet of living area and add 1,400 square feet, featuring two offices, an upgraded kitchen, common areas, three full bathrooms with showers, seven individual dorm rooms, an exercise facility and a conference room.

  • The Woodlands Villager

    The Memorial Hermann Health System Board unanimously approved the $25 million expansion of Memorial Hermann The Woodlands to support the growth of the hospital’s key service lines and meet the needs of a growing community.

  • Roger Galatas Interests

    Eventually, there will be some 18 million square feet of commercial space in Town Center, roughly equal to the downtown of Kansas City. That includes the property set aside for office, retail, entertainment, hospitality, health care, urban residential and mixed-use development.

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