The Houston Regional Economic Development Alliance (HREDA) was formed in 2006 with a group of over 80 regional economic development organizations and municipalities who shared an interest in creating jobs and investing in the Houston region so it can remain a burgeoning hub for business. 

The group meets at the Greather Houston Partnership once monthly to share economic development wins, stats on upcoming projects in the pipeline, presentations on various programs and initiatives and community highlights.

“I am proud to be a part of an organization, such as HREDA, that exemplifies how regionalism and collaboration can drive economic success and set high standards for regional development,” HREDA Chair and Chief Economic Development Officer at Partnership Lake Houston Stephanie Wiggins shared with the Greater Houston Partnership’s Shaw Adcock. “By uniting various stakeholders under a common goal, HREDA leverages the strengths of the Houston region to create a prosperous and sustainable economic environment.”

Below you will find the slide deck from HREDA’s November Meeting including presentations on the Regional Project Pipeline, The Economic Alliance Houston Port Region, the San Jacinto College Maritime Training Center, Economic Development in the Petrochem and Maritime Industries and an overview of the Port of Houston & Foreign Trade Zones: