East Montgomery County’s New Convention Center to Boost Business & Growth

East Montgomery County Improvement District
Rendering courtesy of the East Montgomery County Improvement District

The East Montgomery County Improvement District (EMCID) has launched an exciting new project—a $130 million convention center in Valley Ranch Town Center, New Caney, Texas. This modern facility will boost the local economy, attract business tourism, and create new opportunities in real estate and infrastructure development.

A Vision for Growth in Valley Ranch

Located at Grand Parkway (SH 99) and I-69, the new convention center will be a key business and entertainment hub in Greater Houston. It offers easy access to Downtown Houston, The Woodlands, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport, making it a prime spot for conventions, trade shows, and corporate events.

As reported by the Houston Chronicle, this development will help East Montgomery County compete with top business districts in Texas by providing a modern space for large-scale events.

Convention Center Features

his 210,000-square-foot facility will include:

✅ 55,000-square-foot ballroom/exhibit hall
✅ Nearly 20,000 square feet of meeting space
✅ 25,000 square feet of pre-function and lobby areas
✅ Outdoor courtyards and entertainment spaces
✅ Attached 813-space parking garage
✅ Future expansion for a full-service hotel

Construction began in January 2025, and the convention center is expected to open by October 2026.

Economic Impact: A $1.73 Billion Boost

The project is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy, with projections including:

📌 533 direct and indirect jobs created
📌 $1.73 billion in new spending over 30 years
📌 $35.1 million in hotel, sales, and venue tax revenue

These figures highlight the long-term economic benefits of the convention center, making New Caney a more attractive location for businesses and tourism.

Supporting Developments in Valley Ranch

The convention center is part of a larger expansion of Valley Ranch Town Center, which also includes:

  • Lumos Entertainment Venue: A 45,000-square-foot entertainment center featuring bowling, laser tag, axe throwing, and arcade games (Opening Spring 2025).
  • The Marketplace: A 188-acre shopping and retail center with outdoor dining and a mix of national and local retailers (Construction begins 2026).

These developments will enhance the area’s appeal, making it a desirable destination for business, entertainment, and shopping.

Opportunities for Land Surveying and Infrastructure Development

With such large-scale construction underway, land surveyors play a crucial role in ensuring:

✔ Proper land grading and site preparation
✔ Boundary assessments and zoning compliance
✔ Utility planning and infrastructure layout

As New Caney continues to grow, surveying professionals will be in high demand for future developments, including road expansions, commercial projects, and residential growth.

A Bright Future for East Montgomery County

The Valley Ranch Convention Center is set to transform East Montgomery County into a leading business and event destination. With its strategic location, state-of-the-art facilities, and economic benefits, this project marks the start of a new era of growth and development.

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