Patrol, monitoring, and emergency response for The Woodlands’ apartment communities, condominiums, and townhomes — and only those. No retail, no office towers, no events. We do one thing.
The Woodlands carries one of the most distinctive multifamily landscapes in the metro. Hughes Landing — the modern mixed-use cluster on Lake Woodlands — carries Class-A apartment high-rises, lakeside condo stacks, and a tight integration with office and dining that demands a different patrol cadence than a standalone garden community. Town Center brings the next tier of mid-rise multifamily near The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Creekside Park, Grogan’s Mill, Sterling Ridge, Indian Springs, Panther Creek, and Cochran’s Crossing all hold their own clusters of garden-style apartments, townhome HOAs, and lifestyle communities. We currently maintain active contracts at 11 Woodlands-area properties.
The Woodlands’ threat profile is unique. The pavilion event nights bring temporary spikes in traffic-flow security needs at nearby multifamily properties (event-night package theft, parking-spill, and trespass). Hughes Landing properties deal with the lake-side amenity-access enforcement and visitor management overflow from the mixed-use neighbors. Deeper village properties — Grogan’s Mill, Indian Springs — deal mainly with low-volume, high-expectation enforcement of HOA and community policies.
Dispatch reaches The Woodlands from our 77045 hub via I-45 North, with most contracted properties under a 65-second drive-up overnight. We coordinate with Montgomery County Constable Precinct 3 (the primary law-enforcement authority across most of The Woodlands), Montgomery County Sheriff for unincorporated areas, and Shenandoah PD for properties in that adjacent municipality. Multifamily only. We do not protect Market Street retail, Hughes Landing office towers, the pavilion venue, or any other vertical — anywhere.
Front-desk officers for Hughes Landing high-rises and the Town Center mid-rise condo stock. Visitor management, vendor sign-in, lake-side amenity access. Pavilion-event-night staffing surges available on contract.
Marked-vehicle night patrols across Creekside Park, Grogan’s Mill, Sterling Ridge garden complexes. Low-key, low-friction — matches the village ethos of The Woodlands without breaking the residential character.
Live-watched feeds focused on Hughes Landing lake-side perimeters, Town Center garages, and the village-deep amenity buildings. Real-time intervention — especially during pavilion-event spikes.
“Pavilion concert nights used to be chaos for our Hughes Landing residents — parking spill, package porch-pirates riding the crowd cover, late-night loitering. Multifamily Top showed up the first week ready with an event-cadence patrol plan we hadn’t even asked for yet. That’s specialization.”
The shaded ring covers Hughes Landing, Town Center, Creekside Park, Grogan’s Mill, Sterling Ridge, Indian Springs, Panther Creek, Cochran’s Crossing, and Shenandoah-adjacent multifamily.
Yes — Woodlands contracts typically run 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. with marked-vehicle patrols every 40–60 minutes. Hughes Landing high-rise contracts often include 24-hour concierge desk staffing too.
Average drive-up to a contracted Woodlands property is under 65 seconds during overnight hours from our hub. Hughes Landing and Town Center hit fastest; deeper-village properties (Creekside Park, Sterling Ridge) take the longest leg.
Yes — Montgomery County Constable Precinct 3 is the primary law-enforcement authority across The Woodlands and our officers integrate with their patrol routinely. We also coordinate with Montgomery County Sheriff for unincorporated edges and Shenandoah PD for properties inside the adjacent municipality.
Only multifamily — Hughes Landing high-rise apartments, Town Center mid-rise condos, village-deep garden communities, townhome HOAs. We don’t protect Market Street, Hughes Landing office towers, the Cynthia Woods pavilion, Waterway hotels, or any other vertical. Multifamily only, here and everywhere.
We arrive in plain clothes, walk the property the way an officer on patrol would, then deliver a written proposal within 4 business hours.