HEIGHTS MERCANTILE Heights Mercantile is a low-rise urban market district in Houston s historic Heights neighborhood situated at the intersections of Heights Boulevard, Yale Street and 7th Street. Inspired architecture from the office of Michael Hsu promises a destination that connects the rich history of the Heights with contemporary lifestyles. The dining, shopping, and service tenants of Heights Mercantile share a singular quality: that of being uncommon. The project values the area s upscale demographic, the charm of its historic neighborhood and its convenient access to Houston s core urban districts. This confluence of values is unique not only for the Heights, but for Houston as a whole. Y A L E S T R E E T NOW LEASING: RETAIL INQUIRIES: STEVE RADOM steve@heightsmercantile.com 1 7 T H S T R E E T 4 O N E W A Y A L L E Y BARTON KELLY barton@heightsmercantile.com PHONE: 713.783.4444 2 OUTDOOR A R T GALLERY D ECK 3 A 3 B A CK P A TIO 5 H E I G H T S B O U L E V A R D JOIN US IN 2016
1 BUILDING 1 / 8,800 SF A new concept by one of Houston s most acclaimed restaurateurs anchors the building. Two prominent retail spaces face the bustling 7th Street Corridor from the corner of Yale Street. Access to the bike path also amplifies this destination as an important feature of the local landscape. Overhang Restaurant Patio Overhang Retail Suite A 1-Hour Wall Hallway Retail Suite B Skylight Overhang New Sidewalk
2 B U I L D I N G 2 / 7, 4 0 0 S F Building Two offers airy high street retail spaces within its fashionable modern profile. It is prominently visible from Heights Boulevard and from the neighborhood s popular Donovan Park. Glass window walls offer superb display opportunities or views toward the projects outdoor art gallery. 12'-0" High Overhang Elec. Property Line New Clerestory Windows Above (N) Demising Wall (N) Demising Wall (N) Demising Wall (N) Column & Beams (E) Column & Beamline (E) Column & Beamline Trash Recycling Dumpsters (E) CMU wall Gas Meter
3 3A 5 BUILDINGS 3, 3A & 5 / 1,750 SF Buildings Three, Three-A and Five consist of repurposed 1930 s bungalows with intimate lighting, expansive wood decks and outdoor seating facing Heights Blvd. Building 5 Deck Alley Grease Trap Building 3 Addition Deck Building 3 Deck
4 HEIGHTS MERCANTILE Heights Mercantile is a low-rise urban market district in Houston s historic Heights neighborhood situated at the intersections of Heights Boulevard, Yale Street and 7th Street. Inspired architecture from the office of Michael Hsu promises a destination that connects the rich history of the Heights with contemporary lifestyles. The dining, shopping, and service tenants of Heights Mercantile share a singular quality: that of being uncommon. The project values the area s upscale demographic, the charm of its historic neighborhood and its convenient access to Houston s core urban districts. This confluence of values is unique not only for the Heights, but for Houston as a whole. Y A L E S T R E E T NOW LEASING: RETAIL INQUIRIES: STEVE RADOM steve@heightsmercantile.com 1 7 T H S T R E E T 4 O N E W A Y A L L E Y BARTON KELLY barton@heightsmercantile.com PHONE: 713.783.4444 2 OUTDOOR A R T GALLERY D ECK 3 A 3 B A CK P A TIO 5 H E I G H T S B O U L E V A R D JOIN US IN 2016
BUILDING 4 / 20,500 SF A casual organic restaurant and Houston s premier studio fitness operator anchor the building. The remaining space within the building invites dramatic retail and creative office spaces. Building 4 s two-story profile and architectural signage make it particularly prominent on the Yale Street corridor. FIRST FLOOR Future Tenant Space 9,044 sf Patio Outdoor Office Entry Stair Up Elev. Up SECOND FLOOR Future Tenant Space Open To Below Open To Below Stair Dn Elev. Open To Below Hallway