IMPERIAL MARKET SUGAR LAND, TX Where History and Commerce Embrace
SUGAR LAND, TX Where History and Commerce Embrace 2
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SUGAR LAND, TEXAS 5
HISTORY PRESERVED Imperial Market is the centerpiece of the 720-acre Imperial master planned community in affluent Sugar Land, Texas. It is being developed on the site of the Imperial Sugar Company Refinery, founded in 1843. This iconic site is the birth place of the city of Sugar Land. Remaining original refinery structures will be painstakingly restored and repurposed, while new state of the art structures will be built around them, retaining the architectural character that defines Imperial Market. The CHAR HOUSE will be renovated into a 182-room boutique hotel, welcoming visitors to Imperial Market The ENGINEERING BUILDING will house a fine dining establishment The SUGAR SILOS will feature a well known Houston restaurant company with the potential for a rooftop lounge The CONTAINER WAREHOUSE will be the home of the Houston Children s Museum, Sugar Land CVB, and SL Heritage Foundation The 3-BAY WAREHOUSE will be renovated for use by a variety of discerning national and local retail tenants The SMOKE STACKS form the northern terminus of the expansive Central Green linear park in the heart of Imperial Market 6
HISTORY REVIVED Imperial Market is an 845,000 sf high end mixed use lifestyle center being developed on the 26.5 acre site of the Imperial Sugar Company Refinery. It will present a seamless integration of revered historic structures with supplementary modern buildings. This one-of-a-kind site allows the development to retain an authenticity unique to Imperial Market alone. 285,000 sf of high end RETAIL/ENTERTAINMENT 150,000 sf, 185 room distinctive BOUTIQUE HOTEL 55,000 sf 10-screen ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMA Home of the HOUSTON CHILDREN S MUSEUM in Sugar Land Choice selection of RESTAURANTS Home of the SL CONVENTION & VISITOR S BUREAU 90,000 sf of Class A OFFICE Home of the SL HERITAGE FOUNDATION 274 luxury RESIDENTIAL apartment units Home of the SUGAR LAND FARMER S MARKET 7
SUPERB LOCATION Located in Houston s most affluent suburb, within the 720-acre Imperial Master Plan Community, which features Constellation Field (home of the Sugar Land Skeeters minor league baseball team) and nearly 2,000 new high end residences. Sugar Land Regional Airport Highway 6 42,000 Cars p/day Imperial Master Planned Community +/- 2,000 Residences Constellation Field Baseball Stadium Oyster Creek Nalco Champion 1,400 Employees Schlumberger 1.2 Miles 2,500 Employees Imperial Park I-69 2.7 Miles 199,000 Cars p/day US 90 37,000 Cars p/day 8
SITE PLAN 9
Print Ad (1929) To be featured as large scale mural within Imperial Market 10
Fresh Produce Market circa 1932 11
TRAFFIC GENERATORS Constellation Field Farmer s Market Houston Children s Museum Numerous Major Corporations Largest Medical Hub Outside Houston Medical Center Master Planned Community 12
MAJOR EMPLOYERS SUGAR LAND MAJOR EMPLOYERS 5 MILE RING Source: Texas Work Force Commission 13
RESIDENTIAL Imperial Market will include 274 high end residential apartment units design/built by Sueba USA, a world class developer of multi-family projects for the discerning customer. 14
IMPERIAL MARKET - THE SWEET LIFE 15
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Select Comparative Markets Source: Claritas/Nielsen 16
IMPERIAL MARKET HHI 17
SUGAR LAND SALES TAX REVENUES Revenues (billions) Source: Texas Comptroller Sales tax revenues have consistently grown, with an average annual growth rate of 8.7% since 2004. Strong 12.55% growth for 2015 is Q1 annualized. 18
FORT BEND COUNTY SALES TAX REVENUES Revenues (billions) Source: Texas Comptroller Sales tax revenues have consistently grown, with an average annual growth rate of 9.6% since 2004. Data for 2015 is Q1 annualized. 19
FORT BEND COUNTY QUICK FACTS Sugar Land is the largest city in Fort Bend County, which features a population of nearly 700,000. Since 2010, FBC population has grown by 17.2%. Over the last 5 years, Fort Bend County has been the fastest growing large county in the United States (counties over 200,000). In 2014, Fort Bend County added 32,980 new residents, #1 in the U.S. and the Houston metro area overall added 177,022 new residents, also #1 in the U.S. (U.S. Census Bureau). Population is now nearly 700,000. The county has ranked #5 in the U.S. in job growth during that time. Homeownership rate is nearly 80% with overall county mean household income being $112,893. Fort Bend County is #1 in the Houston metro area in population growth, job growth, home ownership, household income and educational attainment. Forbes recently ranked the Houston metro area as #1 in the nation for income levels adjusted for Cost of Living, with Fort Bend County being the leading county within the metro area. 20
EVENING AT IMPERIAL MARKET 21
SUGAR LAND SWEETWATER C.C. 22
COME FOR THE DAY, STAY FOR THE NIGHT 23
PRO BUSINESS GOVERNMENT Sugar Land and Fort Bend County actively encourage and support business growth and expansion. 24
CONSTELLATION FIELD Home of the minor league Sugar Land Skeeters, drawing over 300,000 fans per year. Constellation Field is also the venue for a variety of concerts, events, and other sporting activities, drawing an additional 200,000 patrons annually to Imperial. 25
THE CENTRAL GREEN The 30,000 sf Central Green area provides a welcoming gathering place for visitors to Imperial Market. 26
OYSTER CREEK AT IMPERIAL MARKET The peaceful waters of Oyster Creek meander through Imperial Market and the entire 720 acres of the Imperial master planned community. 27
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THE DEVELOPER Imperial Market is being developed by the Texas Real Estate Fund, Inc. (TREF), a Houston-based real estate development company founded in 1987. Architectural design has been done by global leader HOK Architects. Engineering services are provided by market leaders LJA Engineering, Inc. and Jones Carter. The General Contractor is the renowned D.E. Harvey Builders. TREF is co-owned by long time Houston real estate professionals Geoffrey Jones and James Murnane. Geoffrey Jones Geoffrey Jones has developed, owned, and invested in shopping centers, office buildings, and residential projects in the Houston metropolitan area since the 1980s. Jones was the original Co-General Partner/Developer of the $200 Mil Houston Pavilions mixed-use project in Houston s CBD for which he received special recognition from Houston s Eighteenth US Congressional District in 2006. The Houston Pavilions was the recipient of three Houston Business Journal Landmark Awards in 2006 and 2009. He is a two time alumnus of Gerald Hines Interests, and served as Senior Project Officer for the $105 million rehab of Philadelphia s historic 30th Street Station. James Murnane James Murnane is a career commercial real estate finance professional, having worked in a variety of executive banking positions around the world. Murnane was the long time CEO of commercial real estate financier North Houston Bank (1996-2010), and was involved in the structure and management of commercial real estate project financings of over $3 billion. He has strong expertise in all aspects of commercial real estate financing and management, with particular emphasis on transactions involving historic preservation and renovation. 29
IMPERIAL MARKET: HISTORY ALIVE 30
SET YOUR GPS FOR SUGAR LAND, TEXAS! New Sugar Land Performing Arts Center to open November 2016 Fully equipped Sugar Land Regional Airport which can handle large sized commercial jets 31
BROCHURE DESIGN & PRODUCTION Megan Adelaide Murnane mmurnane@imperialmkt.com 32
LEASING INFORMATION IMPERIAL MARKET SUGAR LAND For leasing information, please contact: TRANSWESTERN - 713-270-7700 Nick Hernandez, Managing Director. Crystal Allen, Senior Vice President. Chace Henke, Vice President. Nick.Hernandez@transwestern.com Crystal.Allen@transwestern.com Chase.Henke@transwestern.com Visit us at www.imperialmkt.com 33