SUGAR LAND, TEXAS
Located in eastern Fort Bend County, Sugar Land is approximately 20 miles southwest of Downtown Houston. It was founded as a sugar plantation in the mid-1800’s and incorporated in 1959. Today Sugar Land is one of the most populous areas in Fort Bend County with the most diverse populations in the area. Master-planned communities within the area offer resort-style amenities and expansive trail systems, while the Sugar Land Town Square is a vibrant mixed-use development with 1.4 million square feet of shopping and dining. Students are served by Fort Bend ISD. For more information, visit (fortbendisd.com)
RICHMOND, TEXAS
Is the county seat of Fort Bend County located on the southwest side of the Brazos River. Housing ranges from mid-20th Century American with sweeping oak trees and colorful brick or wood bungalows to new construction. The population here is expected to nearly double within 25 years, so the city has launched the Richmond Trail Master Plan to provide trails for recreation and commuting. Richmond is bordered to the southwest by the city of Rosenberg. Students are served by Lamar Consolidated ISD. For more information, visit (Lcisd.org )