What is east aldine?

East Aldine is a community located in the northeast area of Harris County, Texas, in the United States. It is a census-designated place and is part of the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The community covers an area of approximately 9.6 square miles and had a population of 33,704 as of the 2010 census.

East Aldine is predominantly a residential area, but it is also home to several small businesses and retail shops. It has several parks and recreational facilities, including the East Aldine Greenway, a 3.6-mile hike and bike trail that connects several parks in the area.

The East Aldine Management District was established in 2001 to promote economic development, infrastructure improvements, and community services in the area. The district has been successful in attracting new businesses and improving the quality of life for residents, with several new housing developments, retail centers, and community facilities being built in recent years.

East Aldine is home to a diverse population, with a significant number of Hispanic and African American residents. The community is served by several schools in the Aldine Independent School District, including two high schools, three middle schools, and several elementary schools.