Texans get county support to build new headquarters in Houston suburbs
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The Houston Texans plan to establish a new team headquarters with both indoor and outdoor practice fields in Bridgeland, a suburb approximately 35 miles from Houston. Harris County commissioners have voted to approve an agreement to collaborate with the Texans on this project, which will be located on an 83-acre site. Currently, the team's headquarters are at NRG Stadium, where scheduling conflicts arise due to other events. Texans owner Cal McNair emphasized the benefits of relocating, stating it would enhance focus and competitiveness. The new facility will occupy 22 acres, with the remaining area designated for hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The Texans intend to conduct their training camp at the new site and plan to host high school football events as well.
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