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Approximately 249.25 feet of frontage road on Fairbanks N. Houston Rd.
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• Close proximity to Beltway 8 and SH 249• Ideal for business park and industrial use• Price: $4.00 / SF or $809.22
23,205 – Fairbanks N. Houston from West Rd. to Taub Rd.23,090 – Fairbanks N. Houston from Taub Rd. to Fallbrook Dr.Source: Harris County Public Infrastructure Dept., 2009
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Active Population 6,195 80,177 226,655
Median Household Income $86,557 $93,535 $89,572
Growth since 2000 Census +4.4% +3.9% +2.9%
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DELIVERY STATISTICS as of 03/09Calculated using Proportional Postal Carrier Routes
Lat/Lon: 29.90924/-95.52488
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Route Active Residential Count 31,069 94,480
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Recalculated Route Lower range 98,092 276,214
Active Population Upper range 98,349 277,277
Census Households vs Route Residential Count 25.15% 25.52%
Active Residential Delivery 30,885 93,573 Active Residential Box 184 908
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Total Active Residential Count 31,069 94,480
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Total Possible Residential Count 31,515 96,389
Census 2000 Households 24,825 75,273
Population in households 78,378 220,062 1-person household 14.45% 20.90% 2-person household 26.51% 27.23% 3-person household 20.21% 18.61% 4-person household 20.37% 17.43% 5-person household 10.69% 9.09% 6-or-more person household 7.76% 6.74%
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Total Housing Units 25,641 79,604 Occupied housing units 96.82% 94.56% Owner-occupied housing units 76.51% 61.93% Renter-occupied housing units 23.49% 38.07%
Drop Site Business or Family Served Count 561 3,623
Active Business Deliveries 2,133 8,689
Possible Business Deliveries 2,421 9,961
Active Versus Possible Business Deliveries 13.48% 14.64%
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SUMMARY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE1990 - 2000 Census, 2008 Estimates & 2013 ProjectionsCalculated using Proportional Block Groups
Lat/Lon: 29.90924/-95.52488
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Historical Annual Growth 1990 to 2008 3.3% 3.3% Projected Annual Growth 2008 to 2013 1.6% 2.0%
2008 Median Age 31.6 31.5
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Historical Annual Growth 1990 to 2008 2.8% 2.8% Projected Annual Growth 2008 to 2013 1.1% 1.5%
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