The Power Center Exterior Renovations
For Immediate Release:
The Power Center is intentionally designed to provide quality meeting and special event space for business or personal use. It is one of few facilities in the Greater Houston area flexible enough to accommodate intimate gatherings or grand scale happenings.
The newly renovated elegant interior has more than 20,000 square feet of space to fulfill practical business meeting objectives or the most imaginative special occasion needs. What’s on your event calendar? If you have a wedding, conference, party, banquet, board meeting, or something else special on your calendar, The Power Center is available to you with:
- Breakout meeting and executive board rooms
- Fully versatile ballrooms with lecture style or banquet/cathedral style set-up
- Reception space to receive and accommodate your guests prior to, during or following your meeting or even.
Superior service, delicious food menus, free parking and much more await you at The Power Center. Call our sales and catering office at (713) 723-6837 today to discuss or book your upcoming meeting or event.
The Power Center is located within minutes of the Texas Medical Center, the Galleria and the Reliant Stadium.
About the Company:
The Power Center, once a dilapidated and empty K-Mart store, is today a 21st century model of private and public partnership that provides jobs for 374 people, serves 26,700 families a month and generates $15.5 million in the community annually.
In addition to being a premier 20,000-square-foot event venue, The Power Center exists to empower individuals and families educationally, economically, socially, spiritually, culturally, medically and emotionally. The Center houses a marketplace of for-profit and non-profit entities, executive suites for entrepreneurs, a UT Women, Infants and Children (WIC) office and the Houston Career Initiative.
The Power Center was the first major undertaking of the Pyramid Community Development Corporation (CDC), a premier faith-based organization founded in 1992 to improve the quality of life in a historically underserved area of southwest Houston. It was the vision of Kirbyjon H. Caldwell, senior pastor of Windsor Village United Methodist Church.