Memorial Hermann Health System has purchased 40.3 acres within Wolff Companies’ 587-acre Beacon Hill development along Hwy. 290 in Waller, according to a July 28 news release.

What to know

Beacon Hill features more than $33 million in completed infrastructure improvements, including stormwater detention, trunk water and sewer lines, a lift station, electrical service, and residential streets, according to the news release.

211 of the planned 870 homes in Beacon Hill are completed. The community by Long Lake Ltd. features 30 acres of green space, ponds, a recreation center and paved walking trails, according to the news release.

A new exit ramp and frontage road are currently under construction and will provide direct access from Hwy. 290 to Beacon Hill by fall 2025, according to the news release.


A deeper dive

Over the past decade, Waller County’s population has surged 40% to more than 66,000 and is projected to reach 120,000 by 2040, according to the Houston-Galveston Area Council.

Employment in Waller County has risen by 15% since 2020, reflecting steady economic momentum, and most recently, companies like TMEIC Corp. Americas, Tesla, Grundfos, Grainger and Daikin are expanding, adding thousands of jobs to the area. Additionally, Waller County’s commercial tax has expanded by 25% in the last five years, according to the news release.

More than 21,000 new housing units are planned for the Waller ISD area by 2028, according to the news release. According to the Houston Association of Realtors, Waller home sales increased by 49.3% in 2024.


Warren Ranch High School is a new high school in Waller ISD and is expected to open in 2028. Over the next decade, the Waller ISD student population is projected to nearly triple, reaching 27,000 students, according to the news release.

Quotes of note
  • “We believe that acquiring this land is a wise investment for our organization. It will allow for future growth and enable us to explore opportunities that could benefit both our stakeholders and the community,” said Jerry Ashworth, senior vice president and CEO of Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital and Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital, via news release.
  • “We are thrilled that Memorial Hermann purchased land for possible future development in the city of Waller,” said Lynn Spencer, director of Waller Economic Development Corporation, via news release. “Access to world-class healthcare is a transformative step for our residents as our community continues to grow.”
  • “As Houston’s growth continues to move westward, Waller has emerged as a destination for leading employers and families alike,” said David S. Wolff, chair and president of Wolff Companies, via news release. “We are proud to help shape a community that combines economic vitality with a high quality of life.”