Richmond Ranch Shopping Center Texarkana, Texas Anchor: Target, Home Depot, Petsmart, & Kohl s Anchor Space and Retail SpaceAvailable Clay Trozzo W 281-668-3444 ctrozzo@propertycommerce.com Rd. Richmond TARGET Anchor Texarkana Retial Space I-30 LEASE RATE Call for Quote TERM Minimum 5 year primary term TI ALLOWANCE Call for Quote UTILITIES All to Site Location/ NWC I-30 & Richmond Rd. Texarkana, Texas Traffic Counts/ Interstate 30: 73,000 cpd Richmond Rd: 24,000 cpd Facts/ Anchors: Home Depot, Target, Petsmart Demographics 2013/ 3mi 5mi 10mi Population Avg. HH Income ($) Number of HH 2007 Average Daily Traffic Counts 41,509 74,068 98,984 57,000 55,199 55,904 16,900 29,440 38,500 This property is subject to price change, prior sale or withdrawal from the market at any time. This is a bulletin and not an offer. The information is believed to be correct, but is not guaranteed and is not necessarily complete. Any offer must be based on the purchaser s/tenant s own investigation and not on any representations made by Property Commerce JW, Inc. or by any selling/leasing broker.
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Texarkana NWC I-30 at Richmond Rd Texarkana, Texas TARGET Retail Space Richmond Rd PHASE II Anchor I-30
Pop-Facts: Demographic Quick Facts 2013 Report Radius 1: I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD, TEXARKANA, TX 75501, aggregate Radius 2: I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD, TEXARKANA, TX 75501, aggregate Radius 3: I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD, TEXARKANA, TX 75501, aggregate 0.00-3.00 miles Description Radius 1 Population 2018 Projection 2013 Estimate 2010 Census 2000 Census 42,833 41,509 41,152 38,527 0.00-5.00 miles 0.00-10.00 miles % Radius 2 % Radius 3 % 76,180 101,739 74,068 98,984 73,404 98,090 68,592 92,011 Growth 2000-2010 6.81% 7.02% 6.61% Households 2018 Projection 2013 Estimate 2010 Census 2000 Census 17,433 16,900 16,759 15,470 30,341 29,440 29,133 26,745 39,675 38,500 38,079 35,118 Growth 2000-2010 8.33% 8.93% 8.43% 2013 Est. Population by Single Classification Race 41,509 74,068 98,984 White Alone 24,450 58.90 Black or African American Alone 13,626 32.83 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 249 0.60 Asian Alone 573 1.38 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 18 0.04 Some Other Race Alone 1,518 3.66 Two or More Races 1,075 2.59 42,999 25,760 464 790 44 2,227 1,783 58.05 34.78 0.63 1.07 0.06 3.01 2.41 63,346 64.00 29,045 29.34 675 0.68 911 0.92 55 0.06 2,662 2.69 2,291 2.31 2013 Est. Population Hispanic or Latino 41,509 74,068 98,984 Hispanic or Latino 2,917 7.03 Not Hispanic or Latino 38,592 92.97 4,508 69,560 6.09 93.91 5,671 5.73 93,313 94.27 2013 Tenure of Occupied Housing Units 16,900 29,440 38,500 Owner Occupied 9,071 53.67 Renter Occupied 7,829 46.33 16,146 13,294 54.84 45.16 23,307 60.54 15,193 39.46 2012 Average Household Size 2.41 2.41 2.45 Prepared On: Sun Nov 04, 2012 Page 1 Of 3 Prepared By: Nielsen Solution Center 1 800 866 6511 Prepared For: 2012 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved.
Pop-Facts: Demographic Quick Facts 2013 Report Radius 1: I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD, TEXARKANA, TX 75501, aggregate Radius 2: I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD, TEXARKANA, TX 75501, aggregate Radius 3: I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD, TEXARKANA, TX 75501, aggregate 0.00-3.00 miles Description Radius 1 0.00-5.00 miles 0.00-10.00 miles % Radius 2 % Radius 3 % 2013 Est. Households by Household Income 16,900 29,440 38,500 CY HHs, Inc < $15,000 3,008 17.80 CY HHs, Inc $15,000 - $24,999 2,292 13.56 CY HHs, Inc $25,000 - $34,999 2,023 11.97 CY HHs, Inc $35,000 - $49,999 2,421 14.33 CY HHs, Inc $50,000 - $74,999 3,134 18.54 CY HHs, Inc $75,000 - $99,999 1,765 10.44 CY HHs, Inc $100,000 - $124,999 938 5.55 CY HHs, Inc $125,000 - $149,999 534 3.16 CY HHs, Inc $150,000 - $199,999 422 2.50 CY HHs, Inc $200,000 - $249,999 130 0.77 CY HHs, Inc $250,000 - $499,999 181 1.07 CY HHs, Inc $500,000+ 53 0.31 5,635 4,040 3,391 4,414 5,353 2,851 1,643 847 692 198 281 94 19.14 13.72 11.52 14.99 18.18 9.68 5.58 2.88 2.35 0.67 0.95 0.32 2013 Est. Average Household Income $57,000 $55,199 $55,904 7,093 18.42 5,334 13.85 4,374 11.36 5,698 14.80 7,148 18.57 3,925 10.19 2,130 5.53 1,113 2.89 927 2.41 265 0.69 370 0.96 123 0.32 2013 Est. Median Household Income $41,982 $40,618 $41,448 2012 Median HH Inc by Single Race Class or Ethn White Alone Black or African American Alone American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Asian Alone Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone Some Other Race Alone Two or More Races 50,374 28,893 45,378 49,584 55,200 49,892 30,418 48,133 27,797 41,439 48,473 69,150 45,589 32,415 47,800 27,682 42,126 47,683 70,354 47,060 32,373 Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino 32,263 42,643 34,475 40,919 36,059 41,692 Prepared On: Sun Nov 04, 2012 Page 2 Of 3 Prepared By: Nielsen Solution Center 1 800 866 6511 Prepared For: 2012 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved.
Area Map I 30 W AT RICHMOND RD TEXARKANA,TX 75501 Coord: 33.456391, -94.086897 Radius - See Appendix for Details Prepared on: Prepared For: Sun Nov 04, 2012 Page 1 of 2 Nielsen Solution Center 1 800 866 6511 2012 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Prepared By: 2006-2012 TomTom
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