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'Not sitting on the sidelines': Sugar Land invests $2.5M as FIFA World Cup host city supporter
By Melissa Enaje at Houston Public Media
· June 5, 2026
· 1 min read
Sugar Land officials invested over $2 million dollars to be the only official partner with the FIFA World Cup Houston Host Committee in order to position the suburban area as a primary extension of the activities happening throughout June through viewing parties, program...
The Woodlands, with its growing commercial hubs like Town Center and The Woodlands Mall, could potentially see an influx of data centers in the coming years. As the Electric Reliability Council of Texas considers a new evaluation process for adding these projects to the grid, local residents and businesses should pay close attention to the outcome. The decision to study "Batch Zero" data centers could have significant implications for the area's energy infrastructure and overall development. With the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and other major venues driving demand for reliable power, it's crucial that ERCOT's process prioritizes feasibility and grid stability. As The Woodlands continues to attract new businesses and residents, its energy needs will only continue to grow, making ERCOT's decision a key factor in the community's long-term growth and sustainability.
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Published: June 5, 2026 ·
Source: Houston Public Media ·
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