Until
the beginning of the Space Race in 1957, life around the Clear Lake
area had a different focus. Water related businesses and water related
activities were enjoyed in a relaxed manner. People cruised the waters,
fished, sailed and skied in a relaxing, playful manner.
There
were a few other businesses providing the day to day necessities of
a slow moving economy for the local population.
Then
the Clear Lake area became home to NASA's Johnson Space Center. Thus,
US global leadership in space research and exploration was begun. The
center brought about change forever. Clear Lake was no longer the quiet
place between Houston and Galveston. It was on the move!
The
economy soared as Aerospace Companies rushed to the area. The Space
Center currently brings a great deal of dollars, directly and indirectly
annually into the Clear Lake area's economy.
There
is a second economic force moving at a more brisk pace. A deliberate
attempt to diversify the area economy has more than balanced NASA's
once-dominant position. Non-NASA employment now accounts for nearly
four of five area jobs, and that number continues to rise. NASA once
employed about 70 percent of the area's workforce.
The
region's nine municipalities and unincorporated areas have developed
a truly balanced economic structure. Its elements include aerospace,
high technology, petrochemicals, tourism, commercial fishing and pleasure
boating.
After
work comes play, and there is no better place than the Clear Lake area
to enjoy outdoor sports and leisure activities. We are recognized throughout
the United States as a desirable place to live, with a mild climate
and many recreational activities.
In
addition to a thriving business community and an ideal setting for recreation,
Clear Lake area residents benefit from the presence of a major university.
To meet the area's growing need for accessible education, the University
of Houston Clear Lake was founded in 1974 to serve junior, senior and
graduate students. Known for its strong commitment to emerging fields
of study and new technologies, UH-Clear Lake offers bachelor's degrees
in more than 30 disciplines. Master's degrees are offered in more than
40 fields of study through its Schools of Business and Public Administration,
Education, Human Sciences and Humanities, and Natural and Applied Sciences.
The
presence of a major university, in addition to other area colleges such
as UH-Main Campus, San Jacinto Community College, Alvin Community College
and College of the Mainland, provides the training and professional
expertise required by the area's expanding business community.
In
short, whether you are looking for a promising work environment, a strong
recreational life, a top school or one place that combines all the elements
of a high quality of life, Clear Lake area is the answer.
The
mandate of the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is to promote all
the attributes that make our community such an outstanding place to
live and work. The 1,700 member businesses that comprise the Chamber
are dedicated to increasing our community's visibility and to building
our economic and residential strengths.
In
keeping with our mandate, we present the 1998 Clear Lake Area Chamber
of Commerce Membership Directory & Business Guide, with the goal
of fully describing the resources our community offers local businesses
and residents.