Rising innovation hub announces Chevron as first tenant and program partner
Chevron is the first tenant to sign a lease at The Ion, an innovation hub rising in Midtown Houston’s former Sears building.
The Ion, a Rice Management Co. project expecting to premiere at 4201 Main St. in spring 2021, announced the new tenant and program partnership this week.
“Our first tenant at The Ion is one of the most recognizable brands in the world,” says Ryan LeVasseur, managing director of Real Estate at Rice Management Co., in a news release. “We’re thrilled to welcome Chevron into the Innovation District. They’ll be the first of many companies, local startups, and business owners who make a home at and around The Ion as we continue to develop this groundbreaking, mixed-use space.”
Chevron’s Houston-based corporate investing arm, Chevron Technology Ventures, will be leading the space. The location can also be used by employees for networking, professional development and other opportunities within the innovation ecosystem.
“We are thrilled to support The Ion as a key component of Houston’s growing innovation ecosystem,” says Barbara Burger, president of CTV, in the release. “We have a long history in Houston with its role as the global energy capital. We believe The Ion will help to ensure that Houston retains that distinction and plays a leading role in the energy transition through innovation.”
Founded in 1999, CTV has been an integral part of the Houston innovation ecosystem with its investment efforts and Catalyst Program. Recently, the group added two new startups to the accelerator.
CTV and Chevron in general have an existing relationship with The Ion and its team team, and Jan E. Odegard, interim executive director of The Ion, says he’s excited for the relationship continue.
“By becoming our first tenant and a founding program partner, Chevron has shown it is committed to ensuring The Ion is Houston’s premier destination for innovators, entrepreneurs, and academics to collaborate on workforce development, build tech-enabled businesses, and support the community,” says Odegard in the release. “We’re grateful to welcome such an esteemed organization to our space with which we share the same mission and values.”