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High Profile Ground Lease Opportunity HIGH PROFILE GROUND LEASE OPPORTUNITY ±1.284 ACRES | 12,532 SF BUILDING 3773 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY, HOUSTON, TX RARE SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY CURRENTLY OCCUPIED BY AT&T AVAILABLE Q2 2020 GALLERIA/UPTOWN HIGHLAND VILLAGE RIVER OAKS GREENWAY PLAZA SITE EDLOE BUFFALO SPEEDWAY WESTPARK WEST UNIVERSITY FOR MORE BRENDAN LYNCH ANDREW ZEPLAIN INFORMATION, +1 713 577 1662 +1 713 881 0918 PLEASE CONTACT: [email protected] [email protected] Washington Ave MEMORIAL PARK Memorial Dr 3-mile Radius DOWNTOWN W Gray St RIVER OAKS UPTOWN/ GALLERIA Westheimer Rd Kirby Dr Dunlavy St Chimney Rock Shepherd Dr Post Oak Blvd Post Richmond Ave Montrose Blvd MUSEUM Westpark DISTRICT Weslayan Greenbriar Bissonnet Main BELLAIRE Buffalo Speedway TEXAS MEDICAL Holcombe CENTER Westlayan FRONTAGE ON US CENTRALLY LOCATED HIGHLY DESIRABLE 69 WITH 315,900 BETWEEN GALLERIA AND AFFLUENT CARS PER DAY AND DOWNTOWN DEMOGRAPHICS LOCATION The Property is centrally located in Houston among the most enviable and prestigious neighborhoods, complemented by Houston’s major employment centers, the finest of urban living and walkable environments, exceptional retail shopping, recreational and cultural amenities. This strategic location is in close proximity to four major employment centers: Greenway Plaza (12M SF office | 21K employees), Galleria/Uptown (33M SF office | 55K employees), CBD (42M SF office | 158K employees) and Texas Medical Center (106K employees) - over 700K employees located within 5 miles. APPEAL AND ACCESSIBILITY With ready access and visibility to many of Houston’s major traffic corridors (US 69, Loop 610, Westpark Tollway), which feed the nearby Upper Kirby District, Rice Village, River Oaks District, Galleria, Museum District, Texas Medical Center, and Central Business District, the exceptional demographics illuminate this as a landmark address. EST. 2019 DEMOGRAPHICS 1 MILE 3 MILE 5 MILE Population 25,131 199,293 526,650 Average Income $165,918 $149,164 $119,949 Average Home Value $896,784 $819,557 $636,552 Employee Count 45,996 380,820 728,579 EST. 2019 TAX RATE Houston ISD $1.14 Harris County Entities $0.62 Houston Community College $0.10 City of Houston $0.57 BUILDING CURRENTLY Total ($ per $100 AV) $2.43 OCCUPIED BY AT&T 315,900 CARS PER DAY SITE HIGH PROFILE GROUND LEASE 3773 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY SITE DIMENSIONS BUILDING SITE PLAN SURVEY FOR MORE BRENDAN LYNCH ANDREW ZEPLAIN INFORMATION, +1 713 577 1662 +1 713 881 0918 PLEASE CONTACT: [email protected] [email protected] © 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, and the use of such logos does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement of CBRE. Photos herein are the property of their respective owners. Use of these images without the express written consent of the owner is prohibited..
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