Home Depot/ Alvin Center - Phase II Hwy 6 at Hwy 35 Loop - NEC Alvin, Texas Starbuck s, Olive Garden & Chili s Available - Major Tenant/ Small Tenant Lease Space Chad Moss W 832-804-8526 chadmoss@propertycommerce.com Hwy 6 Alvin Hwy 35 Loop Bypass First State Bank of Alvin AVAILABLE - LEASE SPACE Small Tenant Space Up to 2 Anchor Spaces and Up to 30,000/sf of Retail Outparcel B Olive Garden and Verizon Outparcel A Starbuck s, Sport Clips, Memorial Hermann RATE Call for Quote TERM Minimum 5 Year Primary Term FINISH-OUT $14/sf from Landlord s Bldg. Shell NNN EXPENSES $8.50/sf estimated for 2017 Location/ Traffic Counts/ Hwy 35 Loop Bypass: 42,900 cpd Hwy 6: 33,700 cpd Facts/ Dynamic Suburban Market Area retailers include Walmart, Home Depot and Office Depot Outstanding Visibility and Access Demographics 2017/ 5mi 10mi 15mi Population Avg. HH Income ($) Number of HH NEC of Hwy 6 at Hwy 35 Loop Brazoria County, Alvin, TX 2013 Average Daily Traffic Count 48,605 250,315 681,490 82,033 106,236 100,523 17,069 86,002 238,869 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.
VERIZON 2,500 SF OLIVE GARDEN 8,078 SF
Home Depot/ Alvin Center - Phase II Hwy 6 at Hwy 35 Loop - NEC Alvin, Texas Highway 6 Highway 35 Loop Bypass
Home Depot/ Alvin Center - Phase II Hwy 6 at Hwy 35 Loop - NEC Alvin, Texas Monument Sign Highway 6 Highway 35 Loop Bypass
Home Depot/ Alvin Center - Phase II Hwy 6 at Hwy 35 Loop - NEC Alvin, Texas Highway 6 Highway 35 Loop Bypass
Home Depot/ Alvin Center - Phase II Hwy 6 at Hwy 35 Loop - NEC Alvin, Texas Alvin CBD First State Bank of Alvin Hwy 35 Loop Bypass Hwy 6
5.0 mile(s) 10.0 mile(s) 15.0 mile(s) Alvin Shopping Center Description 5.0 mile(s) 10.0 mile(s) 15.0 mile(s) Pop-Facts Summary Population 2022 Projection 52,402 273,016 746,192 2017 Estimate 48,605 250,315 681,490 2010 Census 43,497 217,539 583,787 2000 Census 37,962 162,910 419,424 Growth 2017-2022 7.81% 9.07% 9.49% Growth 2010-2017 11.74% 15.07% 16.74% Growth 2000-2010 14.58% 33.53% 39.19% Households 2022 Projection 18,468 93,439 260,471 2017 Estimate 17,069 86,002 238,869 2010 Census 15,140 75,617 207,273 2000 Census 13,247 56,651 152,172 Growth 2017-2022 8.20% 8.65% 9.04% Growth 2010-2017 12.74% 13.73% 15.24% Growth 2000-2010 14.30% 33.48% 36.21% Family Households 2022 Projection 13,959 72,273 191,960 2017 Estimate 12,896 66,481 176,028 2010 Census 11,430 58,373 152,695 2000 Census 10,110 44,410 112,312 Growth 2017-2022 8.24% 8.71% 9.05% Growth 2010-2017 12.83% 13.89% 15.28% Growth 2000-2010 13.05% 31.44% 35.96% Pop-Facts Demographics Claritas Pop-Facts Premier 2017 Report Generated April 21, 2017 11:04:38 AM EDT 2 of 8 Copyright 2017 Claritas, LLC. All rights reserved.
Alvin Shopping Center Description Pop-Facts Population Quick Facts 5.0 mile(s) 10.0 mile(s) 15.0 mile(s) 2017 Est. Population by Age 48,605 250,315 681,490 Age 0-4 3,312 6.81% 16,647 6.65% 48,237 7.08% Age 5-9 3,466 7.13% 17,448 6.97% 49,428 7.25% Age 10-14 3,608 7.42% 18,961 7.57% 51,112 7.50% Age 15-17 2,197 4.52% 11,595 4.63% 30,537 4.48% Age 18-20 1,987 4.09% 10,347 4.13% 27,367 4.02% Age 21-24 2,687 5.53% 13,491 5.39% 35,841 5.26% Age 25-34 6,835 14.06% 31,829 12.72% 92,175 13.53% Age 35-44 6,124 12.60% 33,371 13.33% 95,793 14.06% Age 45-54 6,417 13.20% 35,311 14.11% 92,692 13.60% Age 55-64 5,821 11.98% 31,218 12.47% 80,584 11.82% Age 65-74 3,858 7.94% 19,098 7.63% 49,212 7.22% Age 75-84 1,752 3.61% 8,171 3.26% 21,208 3.11% Age 85 and over 541 1.11% 2,828 1.13% 7,302 1.07% Age 16 and over 37,503 77.16% 193,456 77.29% 522,693 76.70% Age 18 and over 36,023 74.11% 185,664 74.17% 502,176 73.69% Age 21 and over 34,036 70.03% 175,317 70.04% 474,809 69.67% Age 65 and over 6,151 12.66% 30,098 12.02% 77,723 11.40% 2017 Est. Median Age 35.3 36.5 35.6 2017 Est. Average Age 36.8 37.0 36.4 2017 Est. Population by Single-Classification Race 48,605 250,315 681,490 White Alone 38,489 79.19% 189,946 75.88% 443,871 65.13% Black or African American Alone 1,356 2.79% 17,001 6.79% 88,757 13.02% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 283 0.58% 1,271 0.51% 3,485 0.51% Asian Alone 707 1.45% 14,073 5.62% 57,180 8.39% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 20 0.04% 223 0.09% 495 0.07% Some Other Race Alone 6,573 13.52% 20,114 8.04% 65,394 9.60% Two or More Races 1,176 2.42% 7,686 3.07% 22,309 3.27% 2017 Est. Population by Ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino) 48,605 250,315 681,490 Hispanic or Latino 17,114 35.21% 62,838 25.10% 203,315 29.83% Not Hispanic or Latino 31,491 64.79% 187,477 74.90% 478,175 70.17% Pop-Facts Demographics Claritas Pop-Facts Premier 2017 Report Generated April 21, 2017 11:04:38 AM EDT 3 of 8 Copyright 2017 Claritas, LLC. All rights reserved.
Alvin Shopping Center Description 5.0 mile(s) 10.0 mile(s) 15.0 mile(s) 2017 Est. Population by Sex 48,605 250,315 681,490 Male 24,190 49.77% 123,195 49.22% 334,883 49.14% Female 24,415 50.23% 127,120 50.78% 346,607 50.86% Pop-Facts Demographics Claritas Pop-Facts Premier 2017 Report Generated April 21, 2017 11:04:38 AM EDT 4 of 8 Copyright 2017 Claritas, LLC. All rights reserved.
Alvin Shopping Center Description Pop-Facts Household Quick Facts 5.0 mile(s) 10.0 mile(s) 15.0 mile(s) 2017 Est. Households by Household Income 17,069 86,002 238,869 Income < $15,000 1,952 11.44% 5,463 6.35% 16,711 7.00% Income $15,000 - $24,999 1,532 8.97% 5,169 6.01% 16,220 6.79% Income $25,000 - $34,999 1,370 8.03% 5,449 6.34% 17,889 7.49% Income $35,000 - $49,999 2,199 12.88% 8,420 9.79% 26,157 10.95% Income $50,000 - $74,999 3,176 18.61% 14,613 16.99% 40,187 16.82% Income $75,000 - $99,999 1,966 11.52% 11,764 13.68% 32,313 13.53% Income $100,000 - $124,999 1,591 9.32% 9,588 11.15% 25,582 10.71% Income $125,000 - $149,999 1,224 7.17% 7,995 9.30% 19,272 8.07% Income $150,000 - $199,999 1,055 6.18% 8,793 10.22% 22,279 9.33% Income $200,000 - $249,999 448 2.62% 3,841 4.47% 9,916 4.15% Income $250,000 - $499,999 439 2.57% 3,718 4.32% 9,296 3.89% Income $500,000+ 118 0.69% 1,188 1.38% 3,046 1.28% 2017 Est. Average Household Income $82,033 $106,236 $100,523 2017 Est. Median Household Income $61,666 $83,259 $76,756 2017 Median HH Inc. by Single-Classification Race White Alone $63,369 $85,874 $82,346 Black or African American Alone $40,195 $77,899 $62,437 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone $62,295 $67,324 $66,590 Asian Alone $44,390 $83,489 $87,506 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone $55,178 $62,750 $56,028 Some Other Race Alone $59,792 $62,321 $55,168 Two or More Races $33,970 $82,633 $71,405 Hispanic or Latino $53,407 $70,612 $63,181 Not Hispanic or Latino $65,439 $87,120 $82,859 2017 Est. Households by Household Type 17,069 86,002 238,869 Family Households 12,896 75.55% 66,481 77.30% 176,028 73.69% Nonfamily Households 4,173 24.45% 19,522 22.70% 62,842 26.31% 2017 Est. Group Quarters Population 47 836 3,029 2017 Est. Households by Household Size 17,069 86,002 238,869 1-person 3,424 20.06% 15,857 18.44% 50,950 21.33% Pop-Facts Demographics Claritas Pop-Facts Premier 2017 Report Generated April 21, 2017 11:04:38 AM EDT 5 of 8 Copyright 2017 Claritas, LLC. All rights reserved.
Alvin Shopping Center Description 5.0 mile(s) 10.0 mile(s) 15.0 mile(s) 2-person 5,202 30.47% 25,970 30.20% 70,118 29.35% 3-person 3,232 18.94% 16,354 19.02% 43,577 18.24% 4-person 2,738 16.04% 14,988 17.43% 39,299 16.45% 5-person 1,459 8.55% 7,874 9.16% 20,748 8.69% 6-person 624 3.66% 3,156 3.67% 8,720 3.65% 7-or-more-person 390 2.29% 1,803 2.10% 5,458 2.28% 2017 Est. Average Household Size 2.84 2.90 2.84 2017 Est. HHs by Type by Presence of Own Children 12,896 66,481 176,028 Married-Couple Family, own children 4,440 34.43% 25,857 38.89% 67,640 38.43% Married-Couple Family, no own children 5,199 40.31% 26,603 40.02% 66,852 37.98% Male Householder, own children 543 4.21% 2,236 3.36% 6,196 3.52% Male Householder, no own children 544 4.22% 2,022 3.04% 5,886 3.34% Female Householder, own children 1,240 9.62% 5,692 8.56% 17,354 9.86% Female Householder, no own children 930 7.21% 4,070 6.12% 12,099 6.87% Pop-Facts Demographics Claritas Pop-Facts Premier 2017 Report Generated April 21, 2017 11:04:38 AM EDT 6 of 8 Copyright 2017 Claritas, LLC. All rights reserved.
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