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EaDo (East Downtown) is Houston next big neighborhood — here is what is happening

EaDo five years ago was warehouses and empty lots. Now it has BBVA Stadium (Shell Energy Stadium), new restaurants, breweries, and a growing residential scene. It's Houston's version of what happened to Deep Ellum in Dallas.

What's there now:

  • Shell Energy Stadium — Dynamo and Dash home. Game nights bring energy to the neighborhood.
  • 8th Wonder Brewery — The unofficial social hub of EaDo. Their Hopston IPA and Dome Faux'm cream ale are excellent.
  • Saint Arnold Brewing — Houston's oldest craft brewery. The beer garden is massive and the tours are good.
  • Truck Yard — Food trucks, beer, outdoor games. The Houston location opened recently.
  • New apartment complexes — 5-6 major developments completed in the last 3 years. More coming.

What's NOT there yet:

  • A good grocery store. The nearest HEB is a 10-minute drive. This is the biggest gap.
  • Walkable retail beyond the brewery/bar cluster. It's still patchy.
  • Schools. EaDo is attracting young professionals, not families.

The investment case: EaDo is where the Heights was 15 years ago. If you buy now, you'll see appreciation. The risk is that Houston is unpredictable — some "next big thing" neighborhoods have stalled (looking at you, midtown condos circa 2009).

Getting around: METRO Green and Purple Lines serve EaDo. The BBVA station stop puts you in the heart of the neighborhood. This is one of the few Houston neighborhoods where not having a car is almost feasible.

Source: Houston Chronicle real estate reporting, HAR MLS data, personal visits monthly since 2023

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 3, 2026, 3:25 PM

4 Comments

METRO rail to EaDo from downtown is 5 minutes. That's the real selling point. Live in EaDo, train to work downtown, walk to Dynamo games.

The grocery store problem is real. I live in one of the new apartments and I drive to the Midtown HEB for groceries. That's 15 minutes away. For EaDo to be a real neighborhood, it needs a grocery store.

8th Wonder Brewery is the reason EaDo exists as a neighborhood. They anchored the whole area when nobody else would open there.

Comparing EaDo to the Heights 15 years ago is optimistic but not wrong. The trajectory is similar. Whether it gets there depends on whether they build the infrastructure or just the apartments.