Set across nearly ten acres in the rapidly expanding Spring and Tomball submarkets, this premier land offering presents a rare opportunity to secure a strategic position within one of North Houston’s most sought-after growth corridors. Located along Stuebner Airline Road, a five-lane thoroughfare with strong connectivity to FM 2920, State Highway 99, Spring Cypress Road, Louetta Road and Kuykendahl Road, the site offers excellent regional access for commercial, retail or mixed-use development. The property comprises two adjoining five-acre tracts, featuring generous frontage, elevated topography and clean, development-ready conditions. Utilities including electricity, gas and water are available, with nearby MUD 530 presenting a potential option for sanitary sewer connection.
Surrounded by upscale single-family communities, multifamily developments and a concentration of athletic, healthcare and recreational destinations, the location benefits from robust demand drivers and an affluent surrounding population. Notable nearby amenities include David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport, Laurel Park and Laurel Glenn residential communities, Spring Creek Athletics, Memorial Hermann Urgent Care and Rehabilitation, ATH facilities, UScore Soccer Center and an expansive regional sports complex. Hewlett Packard’s new corporate headquarters presence in Spring further underscores the area’s economic momentum
With no zoning restrictions and agricultural exemption currently in place, developers enjoy exceptional flexibility in planning future uses, from retail pads and service businesses to commercial campuses or community-oriented facilities. The site’s rectangular shape, strong visibility and access, and absence of floodplain impacts enhance its versatility. Continued growth in Tomball, Spring and Northwest Houston further positions this property as an ideal investment for forward-thinking owners seeking long-term value in a thriving market. Offered as is, this acreage delivers the combination of location, accessibility and development potential that is increasingly rare in this high-demand region.