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29.62° N · 95.63° W · Fort Bend County · elev. ~80 ft · Central Time

Sugar Land takes its name from the Imperial Sugar refinery that ran here for more than a century, and for most of that time it was a company town rather than a municipality — it did not incorporate until 1959. It lies in a bend of the Brazos River about 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston and is now built almost entirely from master-planned subdivisions.

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Centered on Sugar Land. US-59/I-69 runs northeast–southwest across the frame; the Brazos River cuts the southwestern edge.

Population (2020)111,026
MetroHouston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land
CountyFort Bend
County population (2020)822,989
Incorporated1959
RegionGulf Coast

Where Sugar Land is

Sugar Land occupies the middle of Fort Bend County, between Stafford and Missouri City on the Houston side and Richmond and Rosenberg on the far side of the Brazos. Downtown Houston is 20 miles northeast on US-59/I-69; the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8) crosses the freeway just past the city line, and the SH-99 Grand Parkway passes west of the city as the metro's third ring.

Fort Bend County is named for a blockhouse built in a bend of the Brazos in the 1820s, and it has grown faster than almost any large county in Texas — 822,989 residents in 2020. It is regularly cited as one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the United States. Richmond, not Sugar Land, is the county seat, and it sits 8 miles west along US-90A. Harris County borders Fort Bend to the northeast, Brazoria to the southeast, Wharton to the southwest, Austin County to the northwest and Waller to the north.

From plantation to refinery to suburb

Sugarcane was planted in this stretch of Brazos bottomland in the 1840s. By the end of the century the operation had consolidated under the Imperial Sugar Company, which ran a refinery, a company store, housing and a railroad spur, and effectively owned the town. Raw cane sugar arrived by rail and ship from the Gulf and left as refined sugar; the tall Char House on US-90A, with the Imperial crown sign on its roof, is the surviving landmark of that plant, which stopped refining in 2003. The site is now the Imperial redevelopment, which includes Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Space Cowboys, and the Fort Bend Children's Discovery Center.

The change from refinery town to suburb ran through the 1970s and 1980s, when First Colony was laid out on former plantation land south of US-59. Sugar Land Regional Airport, on the west side off SH-99, handles general and corporate aviation, and the Smart Financial Centre off US-59 is the city's indoor concert hall. Sugar Land Town Square, at US-59 and Texas Parkway, holds the city hall and a plaza built to give a suburb of subdivisions a centre.

Highways and tollways

Master-planned communities

CommunityWhere and what
First ColonySouth of US-59; First Colony Mall, Sugar Land Town Square, city hall
TelfairEast of SH-6 on former state prison farmland; University of Houston–Sugar Land
New TerritoryNorthwest of the city between US-90A and SH-99
RiverstoneSouth along the Brazos, partly in Missouri City
GreatwoodWest of the Brazos off US-59, annexed in 2017
Sugar CreekOne of the earliest golf-course neighborhoods, north of US-59
ImperialThe redeveloped refinery site: Char House, Constellation Field, museum
Old Sugar Land / Mayfield ParkOriginal company housing grid near US-90A and Main Street

Distances from Sugar Land

CityRoad milesRoute
Houston20US-59 / I-69 NE
Pasadena30Beltway 8 E
Galveston70US-59 NE / I-45 S
College Station90SH-6 N
Austin150US-59 / I-10 W / SH-71
San Antonio180US-59 NE / I-10 W
Victoria100US-59 SW