Spring is an unincorporated community in northern Harris County, straddling Interstate 45 about 20 miles north of downtown Houston. Despite its size, it has never been incorporated and remains a census-designated place that relies on Harris County for most governmental services. The community sits mostly within the Cypress Creek watershed, and portions have been subject to repeated flooding during major Houston storms, including Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
The ExxonMobil campus, a 385-acre complex that opened in 2014, houses approximately 10,000 employees in more than 20 office buildings. The campus replaced scattered offices in downtown Houston and elsewhere as Exxon consolidated its Upstream, Downstream, Chemical, and corporate functions in a single north Houston location. The move reshaped commuting patterns across the north side of the metro.
Old Town Spring, a walkable district of restored late-19th and early-20th century buildings on the original railroad stop site, houses small retail and restaurants. The original community formed around a stop on the International-Great Northern Railroad in the 1870s. A different railroad, the Houston East and West Texas, brought additional development in the 1880s.
Spring Independent School District, Klein ISD, and Conroe ISD all serve portions of the Spring area, reflecting its unincorporated status and sprawling boundaries. The largest of these, Klein ISD, covers most of western Spring.
Escortservice.com's Spring listings point to the escort websites active in the area. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
Spring is an unincorporated community in northern Harris County, straddling Interstate 45 about 20 miles north of downtown Houston. Despite its size, it has never been incorporated and remains a census-designated place that relies on Harris County for most governmental services. The community sits mostly within the Cypress Creek watershed, and portions have been subject to repeated flooding during major Houston storms, including Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
The ExxonMobil campus, a 385-acre complex that opened in 2014, houses approximately 10,000 employees in more than 20 office buildings. The campus replaced scattered offices in downtown Houston and elsewhere as Exxon consolidated its Upstream, Downstream, Chemical, and corporate functions in a single north Houston location. The move reshaped commuting patterns across the north side of the metro.
Old Town Spring, a walkable district of restored late-19th and early-20th century buildings on the original railroad stop site, houses small retail and restaurants. The original community formed around a stop on the International-Great Northern Railroad in the 1870s. A different railroad, the Houston East and West Texas, brought additional development in the 1880s.
Spring Independent School District, Klein ISD, and Conroe ISD all serve portions of the Spring area, reflecting its unincorporated status and sprawling boundaries. The largest of these, Klein ISD, covers most of western Spring.
Escortservice.com's Spring listings point to the escort websites active in the area. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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