WALKER @ MAIN RETAIL | RESTAURANT LEASE OPPORTUNITY GARAGE HOUSTON BINZ VE 717 TEXAS DRI CHRONICLE POST BUILDING IAL MEMOR RICE ALLEY LANCASTER LOFTS THEATRE HOTEL
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JP MORGAN JP MORGAN 609 JONES JONES BAYOU PLACE CHASE CHASE MAIN PLAZA HALL TOWER CENTER BUILDING
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CAPITOL ST. GERMAIN TOWER TRANQUILITY BOB CASEY LOFTS GARAGE FEDERAL GARAGE JP MORGAN BANK OF CHASE CLUB COURTHOUSE CAPITOL AMERICA BUILDING QUARTER LOFTS CENTER HOTEL
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TRANQUILITY LANIER 801 HOBBY MAIN PLACE PARK/GARAGE PUBLIC WORKS LOUISIANA CENTER ESPERSON BUILDING BUILDING TWO SHELL WALKER STOWERS THROUGH GARAGE PLAZA @ MAIN BUILDING
I-45 NORTH WALKER MAIN SMITH MILAM COMMERCE TRAVIS BAGBY CITY TOWERS FANNIN ONE HALL/ LOUISIANA PUBLIC 919 KIRBY LOFTS SHELL VISITOR HERMANN PARKING MILAM CITY HALL PLAZA MCKINNEY 1001 CENTER SQUARE ANNEX PLACE MCKINNEY GARAGE I-45 NORTH MCKINNEY TUNNEL LOOP MAIN STREET HOUSTON JULIA WELLS TRAVIS SQUARE ONE SAM FARGO EL PASO HOUSTON CENTRAL IDESON ENERGY PLACE CITY PLAZA RELIANT PARK LIBRARY LIBRARY BUILDING GARAGE CENTRE ENERGY PLAZA ALLEN PARKWAY LAMAR
1100 1010 LAMAR LOUISIANA HERITAGE GARAGE GARAGE 1111 AMERICANA SOCIETY LOUISIANA 1111 MAIN BRAZOS BUILDING MUSEUM GARAGE
Property Information -- Hard corner location with tunnel access adjacent to Jimmy John’s. Space is currently in raw shell condition. Landlord is willing to work with qualified tenants to convert to restaurant use. Downtown Houston -- Retail services over 140,000 employees in the Central Business District -- 4,000 people live in the core of downtown with 3 new residential developments under construction which will add 940 units -- 17,000 students attend downtown colleges -- 30 million people visit downtown annually for conventions, sporting events, etc.
Available: Level 1 -- Up to 3,269 SF
Current Tenants Include -- Jimmy John’s, -- Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Economic Information -- Please call to discuss
Demographics 1 MILE 2 MILE 3 MILE
Daytime Population 142,142 243,706 475,418
Population 16,814 166,841 385,514
Average HH Income $72,419 $80,293 $85,329 WALKER @ MAIN SITE PLAN 820 Main St | Houston, Texas 77002
Jimmy Johns MAIN ST
Available (Up to 3,269 SF)
2
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
WALKER AVE LEVEL 1
SUITE TENANT SIZE 1 Jimmy Johns 1,753 SF
2 Available 3,269 SF
3 Enterprise Rent-A-Car 973 SF
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8 7 JACKSON HAMILTON CHENEVERT CONGRESS MILAM MAIN AUSTIN TRAVIS FANNIN CRAWFORD SAN JACINTO CAROLINE
LOUISIANA PRESTON MINUTE MAID DOWNTOWN 11 PARK AQUARIUM PRAIRIE
I-45 ALLEY THEATRE 9
TEXAS US 59 15 JONES 10 HALL
CAPITOL 6
JONES HALL 11 RUSK 5
WALKER 4 14 3 GEORGE MCKINNEY R. BROWN CONVENTION 2 13 DISCOVERY CENTER GREEN
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BCBGMAXARIA III Forks Steakhouse AT&T
Forever 21 Lucky Strike Lanes Payless
Andalucia Tapas Mccormick & Schmick’s Jason’s Deli Restaurant and Bar Seafood Restaurant 2 7 UPS Guadalajara Del Centro Mia Bella Trattoria Domino’s Pizza House of Blues Salata
10 13 THE SHOPS 15 BAYOU PLACE 3 Jos A. Bank Murphy’s Deli Sundance Movie Theater
Designs By Dorli Captain D’s Hard Rock Cafe
Dress Bam Doozo’s Dumplings The Blue Fish & Noodles 4 Larry North Fitness Club Little Napoli Ninfa’s Venice Salon & Spa Chapel Spirits 11 The Mediterranean Grill Animal Kingdom Lucie’s Liquors 8 Treebeards Chase Bank PBR Cowboy Bar 5 Tejas Grill & Sports Bar Starbucks The Shark Lounge Massa’s Seafood Freshii Bayou Place Theater Strip House Potbelly Sandwich Works Approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission for Voluntary Use Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords.
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