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Houston House FOR LEASE HOUSTON HOUSE 3,500 SF & 2,600 SF 2ND GEN RESTAURANT & OFFICE SPACE FEATURES Located at the base of the 31-story Houston House with 396 apartment units Highly visible location with significant vehicle volume on Fannin (15,244 vpd) and Pease Streets (12,990 vpd) and ample street parking Walkable nearby amenities include Toyota Center Arena, Minute Maid Park and Discovery Green, which pulls over 1.5 million visitors annually Adjacent to new 1 acre city park to be completed in 2020 Space features a walk-in cooler, grease trap, exhaust hood and access to trash disposal and restrooms Allen Pkwy Ruiz St Runnels St HOUSTON Franklin St Prairie St Allen Pkwy Main St s Travis St i Texas Ave Preston St V Bagby St N Hamilton St l Bluebonnet Place Cir N Chenevert St i t a r Congress St S Heritage Society Allen Pkwy T r Jackson St e Canal St k n r i 47A a e Crosby P H Lamar St Main St 47B Commerce St Dallas St Hamilton St Chartres St W Dallas St W Dallas St Navigation Blvd Main Street Square Nbound Austin St Capitol St Louisiana St Saulnier St t Main Street Square Sbound S Lamar St Minute Maid Park r Clay St MINUTE MAID PARK e FUTURE Crosby St n i 1 1 Milam St Robin St e CongressHutchins St St Arthur St Shaw St 1.6 MILES H CITY PARK 2 Walker St t 3 Houston Police Museum McKinney St St Emanuel St Houston Ave S Lamar St Pease St r Andrews St LaRusk Branch St St Chartres St Andrews St t Clay St e S n 10 Capitol St k e c t Union Pacific n i u t S Ruthven St Preston St n B r 5 e Dallas St e l n a i Rusk St Cushing St V Cleveland St e 2 H 6 Crawford St Bell St Bell Northbound 5 9 16 4 Victor St General Consulate British 10 2 6 Bastrop St Bell Southbound Lamar St DISCOVERY GREEN Bailey St W Gray St 7 8 j5 Gillette St 15 1 MILE 1 Harrisburg Blvd t Webster Ave 8 9 ONeil St S 1 10 n 3 BBVA Compass Stadium o s l i Travis St 6 W Webster St Gray St 11 Texas Ave W 4 5 St Emanuel St 69 7 Avenida de las Americas ¦¨§ Cook St Oak Pl Baldwin St 11 8 Walker St 6 San JacintoLeeland St St Capitol St 12 ¦¨§45 15 3 16 13 14 69 Bell St ¦¨§ GEORGE R BROWN St Joseph Pkwy Pease St Bremond St Brazos St 9 CONVENTION CTR McGowen St 12 St Charles St Hadley St 13 Live Oak St Rusk St Dennis St Albany St 3 20 4 Pierce St Nagle St Drew St 17 Houston Chenevert St 18 19 Bagby St Hamilton St McKinney St Baldwin St St Joseph Medical Center 7 Lamar St Houston Fire Museum Hutchins St Jefferson St Bell St Tuam St 2 Main21 St 4 Paige St TOYOTA CENTER ARENA Dowling St Milam St Stratford St 0.6 MILES McGowen Northbound Webster St Ennis St Fannin St Jackson St 22 Hadley St 14 Avondale St McGowen Southbound 23 46B 46A Chartres St Polk St Helena St Rosalie St 24 Leeland St Dallas St Bastrop St Palmer St ¦¨§45 DelanoClay St Main St Gulf Fwy Smith St Courtlandt Pl Anita St Crawford St Bell St Caroline St Elgin St 46B RESTAURANTS HamiltonPLACES St OF INTEREST Stuart St Bastrop St Tuam St McGowen St Pierce St 1 PetroleumAnita St Club of Houston Dennis17 StMcDonald’s 1 South Texas College of Law Houston 7 Houston House Apartments Clay St Francis St Rosalie St Webster St 288 46A UV2 EastexChevron Fwy Global Aviation 8 Hilton Americas-Houston Velasco St 2 Russo’s New York Pizzeria 18 Pappas Bar-B-Q Bastrop St 3 Benihana 19 Holiday Inn Express-Conv Ctr 3 Toyota Center 9 One Park Place Houston High Rise 4 St. Joseph Women’s Medical Center 10 Four Seasons Residences 4 Guadalajara Del Centro 20 8th Wonder Brewery 5 HPL Express Discovery Green 11 Plaza Peacock Apartments 5 Phoenicia Specialty Foods 21 Rose Gold Cocktail Den 6 George R. Brown Convention Center 12 1711 Caroline St 6 The Whitehall Houston 22 Capitol Bar Midtown 7 St. Joseph Medical Center 13 Eighteen25 7 Part & Parcel 23 Barbarella 8 KBR 14 Eighteen25 8 Creme De La Creme 24 Mongoose versus Cobra 9 Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart 15 Marlowe Condominium 9 Hearsay on the Green 10 Chevron Global Upstream & Gas 16 Camden City Centre Apartments 10 The Grove SHOPPING & SERVICES 11 Your Pie 1 YMCA Tellepsen HOTEL & RESIDENCES DEMOGRAPHICS 1 MILE 2 MILES 1 Hyatt Regency Houston 12 Buffalo Wild Wings 2 Advantage BMW Midtown Employees 188,744 233,624 2 Four Seasons Hotel Houston 13 Starbucks 3 YogaWorks Midtown 3 Block 334 Apartments Population 2018 23,795 92,149 14 Amegy Bank 4 Randalls 4 Holiday Inn Houston Downtown Population 2023 27,899 102,623 15 Zydeco Louisiana Diner 5 Forever 21 5 SkyHouse Houston 2018-2023 Pop Growth Rate 3.23% 2.18% 16 Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen 6 GreenStreet 6 Skyhouse Main Apartments Millennials (born 1981-1998) 44.7% 42.2% AVAILABILITIES Garage Exit Garage Entrance Garage TRASH & DELIERIES RESTROOM WALK- IN RESTROOM RESIDENTIAL LOBBY ENT PEASE LEELAND Sidewalk Sidewalk FANNIN FOR MORE INFO LACEE JACOBS LAURA HARNESS Associate Associate [email protected] [email protected] 713.577.1722 713.577.1878 © 2019 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. You should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. Photos herein are the property of their respective owners. Use of these images without the express written consent of the owner is prohibited. 11-2-2015 Information About Brokerage Services Texas law requires all real estate license holders to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords. TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOLDERS: . • A BROKER is responsible for all brokerage activities, including acts performed by sales agents sponsored by the broker. • A SALES AGENT must be sponsored by a broker and works with clients on behalf of the broker. A BROKER’S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the person or party that the broker represents): • Put the interests of the client above all others, including the broker’s own interests; • Inform the client of any material information about the property or transaction received by the broker; • Answer the client’s questions and present any offer to or counter-offer from the client; and • Treat all parties to a real estate transaction honestly and fairly. A LICENSE HOLDER CAN REPRESENT A PARTY IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION: AS AGENT FOR OWNER (SELLER/LANDLORD): The broker becomes the property owner's agent through an agreement with the owner, usually in a written listing to sell or property management agreement. An owner's agent must perform the broker’s minimum duties above and must inform the owner of any material information about the property or transaction known by the agent, including information disclosed to the agent or subagent by the buyer or buyer’s agent. AS AGENT FOR BUYER/TENANT: The broker becomes the buyer/tenant's agent by agreeing to represent the buyer, usually through a written representation agreement. A buyer's agent must perform the broker’s minimum duties above and must inform the buyer of any material information about the property or transaction known by the agent, including information disclosed to the agent by the seller or seller’s agent. AS AGENT FOR BOTH - INTERMEDIARY: To act as an intermediary between the parties the broker must first obtain the written agreement of each party to the transaction. The written agreement must state who will pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined print, set forth the broker's obligations as an intermediary. A broker who acts as an intermediary: • Must treat all parties to the transaction impartially and fairly; • May, with the parties' written consent, appoint a different license holder associated with the broker to each party (owner and buyer) to communicate with, provide opinions and advice to, and carry out the instructions of each party to the transaction. • Must not, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so by the party, disclose: o that the owner will accept a price less than the written asking price; o that the buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submitted in a written offer; and o any confidential information or any other information that a party specifically instructs the broker in writing not to disclose, unless required to do so by law. AS SUBAGENT: A license holder acts as a subagent when aiding a buyer in a transaction without an agreement to represent the buyer. A subagent can assist the buyer but does not represent the buyer and must place the interests of the owner first. TO AVOID DISPUTES, ALL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND A BROKER SHOULD BE IN WRITING AND CLEARLY ESTABLISH: • The broker’s duties and responsibilities to you, and your obligations under the representation agreement. • Who will pay the broker for services provided to you, when payment will be made and how the payment will be calculated.
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