Beltway 8 HEB Retail Development - NewQuest Properties · 2017. 7. 19. · Census 2010 Households...
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Leasing | Tenant Representation | Development | Land Brokerage | Acquisition | Property Management
NWC of Beltway 8 & Blackhawk Boulevard | Houston, Texas
Rebecca Le | John Nguyen | 281.477.4300
Beltway 8 HEB Retail Development
Pad Sites & Retail Available For Sale or Lease
07/2015 |10/2015
Durham Park 628 lots
Durham Park 628 lots
Bridgegate 600 lots
Bridgegate 600 lots
Clearwood Crossing900 lots
Clearwood Crossing900 lots
Southbridge500 lots
Southbridge500 lots
Kingspoint Gardens124 lots
Kingspoint Gardens124 lots
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NWC Beltway 8 & Blackhawk Boulevard | Houston, Texas
Beltway 8 HEB Retail Development
Demographics 2.00 Mi 3.00 Mi 5.00 Mi
Active Population 58,774 111,011 255,242
Residential Count: 18,727 36,006 83,284
Average Household Income $71,372 $69,400 $67,499
Growth Since 2010 Census 14.20% 11.97% 17.30%
Located on the northwest corner of Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway)
and Blackhawk Boulevard in Houston, Texas, this center has great
accessibility to Interstate 45, Highway 288 and Loop 610 along with
visibility from Beltway 8.
Project Description:
• H-E-B: 94,000 SF
• Specialty Retail Space: 14,000 SF (retail)
• Pad sites fronting Beltway 8 feeder road
Available:
• 3 Pad Sites—for sale or lease
• Proposed multi-tenant retail space—for lease
• 12,675 SF
Traffic Counts:
• 16,085 cars per day on Blackhawk
• 88,530cars per day on Beltway 8
Source: TXDoT, 2013 counts
Rebecca Le 281.477.4327 [email protected]
John Nguyen281.477.4326 [email protected]
Clearwood Crossing 900 lots
Clearwood Crossing 900 lots
Southbridge500 lots
Southbridge500 lotsDurham Park
628 lotsDurham Park
628 lots
Bridgegate600 lots
Bridgegate600 lots
Clearbrook Meadows436 lots
Clearbrook Meadows436 lots
Kirkmont Meadows779 lots
Kirkmont Meadows779 lots
Sagemeadow763 lots
Sagemeadow763 lots
Woodmeadow661 lots
Woodmeadow661 lots
Blackhawk342 lots
Blackhawk342 lots
Green Tee1,338 lotsGreen Tee1,338 lots
SkyscraperShadows710 lots
SkyscraperShadows710 lots
04/2014 | 10/2015
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Beltway 8Beltway 8
Interstate 45
Interstate 45
SITE
Laura BushElementary
BlackhawkPark
Almeda Mall
AtkinsonElementary School Beverly Hills
Intermediate School
StuchberyElementary School
Dobie HighSchool
El FrancoLee Park
Moore Elementary School
Hobby AirportHobby AirportNWC Beltway 8 & Blackhawk Boulevard | Houston, Texas
Beltway 8 HEB Retail Development
SITE AERIAL
NWC Beltway 8 & Blackhawk Boulevard | Houston, Texas
Beltway 8 HEB Retail Development
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SITE PLAN
TotalSupply
922Q11 12098465 22 240 1,3864461156.2 37.3 1,5351142663Q11 12788432 21 236 1,4734081016.6 43.3 1,4091052334Q11 9774431 22 193 1,394382775.4 43.8 1,409120
3381Q12 10372427 21 196 1,405384915.5 43.9 1,311884402Q12 19052421 21 263 1,3824441757.5 37.4 1,1291082533Q12 21955446 24 298 1,2185081658.0 28.8 1,2721302404Q12 16266478 22 250 1,0995351046.3 24.7 1,276152
1391Q13 15358521 21 232 9875571135.3 21.3 1,5821311282Q13 17549533 22 246 9945161345.5 23.1 1,4391201113Q13 18637519 20 243 8654641135.6 22.4 1,3401162304Q13 17933476 17 229 874455955.8 23.1 1,209109
4481Q14 19247439 20 259 9694661247.1 25.0 983943912Q14 25840455 20 318 8585271958.4 19.5 1,2421365113Q14 29449500 21 364 7556212078.7 14.6 1,2331614144Q14 22067576 19 306 6356531276.4 11.7 1,225185
3291Q15 22942640 18 289 6286701415.4 11.2 1,1461587812Q15 27130656 16 317 9846551805.8 18.0 633152
Beltway 8 & Blackhawk - 5 Mile RadiusHistorical Housing Activity Summary
Qtr UCFinVacAnnClos
QtrClos Total Inv VDL
AnnStarts
QtrStarts
VDLSupply
Ann Lot DelivFut LotsModel
Copyright MetrostudyHouston Residential Survey (2Q15)
Total Households By Year
Copyright MetrostudyHouston Residential Survey (2Q15)
1. Cumulative closings since the Year 2010; Occupied units are recorded from onsite surveyor inspections performed during the Metrostudy residential survey. Closings are calculated as the change in occupied units between quarters.
(YTD)
Household Development Summary
Selected Subdivisions Households By Construction Status
Source Count StatusFutureLots
VacantLots
HousingInventory
OccupiedUnits
AnnualClosings
PotentialHouseholds
Census 70,533
Metrostudy 139 Builtout 0 0 0 11,351
Metrostudy 29 Active 502 984 317 11,518
Metrostudy 4 Future 131 0 0 0
Totals 172 633 984 317 73,402 656 75,336
Beltway 8 & Blackhawk - 5 Mile RadiusHousehold Growth Summary
2.00 Mi 3.00 Mi 5.00 Mi
DEMOGRAPHIC ADJUSTMENTSummary DataCensus 2010 Households 16,399 32,156 71,003Route Active Residential Count 18,727 36,006 83,284 Census 2010 Average Persons per Household 3.14 3.08 3.06 Census 2010 Population 51,467 99,219 217,818Recalculated Route Lower range 58,771 110,966 255,130Active Population Upper range 58,774 111,011 255,242Census Households vs Route Residential Count 14.20% 11.97% 17.30%
RESIDENTIAL DEMOGRAPHICSOrigination Data Total Active Residential Count 18,727 36,006 83,284Active Residential Count 18,727 36,005 83,282Active Residential Delivery 17,845 34,824 79,526Active Residential Box 882 1,181 3,755Additional Active General Delivery Count - - 2Total Possible Residential Count 19,267 37,078 87,944Additional Possible General Delivery Count - - 2 Census 2010 Households 16,399 32,156 71,003 Population in Households 51,465 99,101 217,5091 Person Household 17.28% 18.80% 19.26%2 Person Household 24.85% 25.22% 25.65%3 Person Household 19.29% 18.87% 18.51%4 Person Household 18.83% 18.00% 17.69%5 Person Household 11.13% 10.70% 10.47%6 or More Person Household 8.62% 8.41% 8.42%Population in Group Quarters 2 118 309Correctional Facilities - Adult - - 3.56%Correctional Facilities - Juvenile - 1.49% 1.48%Nursing Facilities - 64.42% 64.03%College/University Student Housing - - - Military Quarters - - - Other Facilities 100.00% 34.10% 30.93% Total Housing Units 17,441 34,661 77,338Occupied housing units 94.03% 92.77% 91.81%Owner-Occupied Housing Units 69.36% 64.24% 62.61%Renter-Occupied Housing Units 30.64% 35.76% 37.39%
BUSINESS DEMOGRAPHICSDrop Site Business or Family Served Count 400 766 1,924Active Business Deliveries 1,200 2,668 7,935Possible Business Deliveries 1,306 2,955 8,772Active vs Possible Business Deliveries 8.81% 10.74% 10.55%
Delivery Statistics as of 6/15
2.00 Mi 3.00 Mi 5.00 Mi
POPULATION2015 Estimated Population 52,623 109,929 231,6472020 Projected Population 58,044 121,782 257,0712010 Census Population 50,090 103,771 215,4302000 Census Population 33,610 68,959 161,525 Projected Annual Growth 2015 to 2020 2.1% 2.2% 2.2%Historical Annual Growth 2000 to 2015 3.8% 4.0% 2.9% AGE 2015 Median Age 32.1 31.8 31.9
HOUSEHOLDS2015 Estimated Households 17,061 36,352 77,0112020 Projected Households 18,377 39,287 83,3592010 Census Households 15,904 33,588 70,1282000 Census Households 11,675 23,894 55,395 Projected Annual Growth 2015 to 2020 1.5% 1.6% 1.6%Historical Annual Growth 2000 to 2015 3.1% 3.5% 2.6%
RACE AND ETHNICITY2015 Estimated White 52.1% 53.3% 58.9%2015 Estimated Black or African American 17.1% 15.9% 12.9%2015 Estimated Asian or Pacific Islander 10.8% 10.0% 6.9%2015 Estimated American Indian or Native Alaskan 0.6% 0.5% 0.6%2015 Estimated Other Races 19.4% 20.3% 20.6% 2015 Estimated Hispanic 49.9% 51.2% 53.5%
INCOME2015 Estimated Average Household Income $71,372 $69,400 $67,4992015 Estimated Median Household Income $62,346 $60,693 $58,2342015 Estimated Per Capita Income $23,139 $22,959 $22,449
EDUCATION (AGE 25+)2015 Estimated Elementary (Grade Level 0 to 8) 14.5% 17.7% 19.3%2015 Estimated Some High School (Grade Level 9 to 11) 14.5% 15.5% 16.4%2015 Estimated High School Graduate 22.4% 21.2% 20.7%2015 Estimated Some College 20.9% 18.7% 17.6%2015 Estimated Associates Degree Only 5.8% 5.1% 4.6%2015 Estimated Bachelors Degree Only 12.5% 11.8% 11.5%2015 Estimated Graduate Degree 9.3% 10.0% 9.9%
BUSINESS2015 Estimated Total Businesses 1,089 2,849 7,0872015 Estimated Total Employees 9,322 31,519 76,2722015 Estimated Employee Population per Business 8.6 11.1 10.82015 Estimated Residential Population per Business 48.3 38.6 32.7
2000 - 2010 Census, 2015 Estimates with 2020 Projections
NWC Beltway 8 & Blackhawk Boulevard | Houston, Texas
Beltway 8 HEB Retail Development
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