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Tanglewood Shopping Center Nwq of San Felipe St 100% COMING LEASED SOON: 5,500 SF Available For Lease By Premier Shopping Centers NEC OF SAN FELIPE AND S. POST OAK LANE | HOUSTON, TEXAS TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER NWQ OF SAN FELIPE ST. AND S. POST OAK LANE | HOUSTON, TEXAS 100% LEASED Land Brokerage | Development | Leasing | Investment Sales | Asset Management | Tenant Representation 105 TEXAS 105 TEXAS Conroe 336 Todd Mission TEXAS Magnolia 45 242 TEXAS FARM 1774 ROADPROJECTThe Woodlands HIGHLIGHTS 99 TOLL 146 FARM TEXAS 2920 Tanglewood Shopping Center ROAD 59 Spring NWQ OF SAN FELIPE ST. & S. POST OAK LANE | HOUSTON, TEXAS 290 FARM Humble 1960 ROAD 90 Cypress HCTRA The center is located on San Felipe & S. Post Oak Lane in Uptown Houston with TOLLWAY BELTWAY 146 Total Wine as the shopping center’s anchor. Uptown Houston includes over 23 million- 8 TEXAS BELTWAY SF of office space, 31 hotels totaling 7,100 rooms, and 2,900 multi family units. The 8 45 shopping center is conveniently located next to Hwy 610 and less than 1 mile from The 99 HCTRA TOLL TOLLWAY 10 Galleria and Uptown Park, bringing more than 23 million visitors annually. Katy Houston 10 Baytown The Galleria area is one of Houston’s top tourist destinations, with premiere FARM 1463 610 99 ROAD ESTPAR shopping, fine hotels, restaurants, and night spots. This location also serves theFulshear W K TOLL TOLLWAY highly affluent residential community of Tanglewood with more than 1,200 homes Pasadena and a median sales price of $800,000. Richmond HCTRA T B E F O R N D C O U N T Y BLVD Place is an upscale mixed use development covering 21 acres and located to TOLLWAY TOLL ROAD 59 AUTHORITY 45 the south and across the street from Tanglewood Shopping Center at San Felipe and 90 Pearland Post Oak Blvd. BLVD Place includes 100,000 SF of retail, 150,000 SF of office, and 355 high end apartments. Tenants include Whole Foods Market, Frost Bank, Sozo Dickinson Sushi, rise n⁰2, and North Italia. 6 MAJOR AREA EMPLOYERS TEXAS 288 The Vantage, a 40 story, 365 unit, residential tower is under construction on the TEXAS adjacent land. Estimated completion is in mid 2021. Texas City Future expansion of Chevron, Exxon, and other petrochemical facilities will create 1,000 new permanent jobs and over 11,000 skilled labor jobs. Galveston Multiple new master planned residential developments and expansions are in progress with an estimated 15,000 new homes. JOSH FRIEDLANDER 281.477.4381 [email protected] AERIAL 69 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 336,972 VPD SOUTHWEST FREEWAY 307,425 VPD 69 GALLERIA MALL 274,099 VPD WEST LOOP SOUTH WESTHEIMER ROAD 59,649 VPD 610 BLVD PLACE POST OAK PLAZA SAGE ROAD POST OAK BLVD 28,229 VPD SAN FELIPE STREET 36,633 VPD SITE S POST OAK LN Tanglewood 1,200 Homes 02.21 | 11.18 TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER | HOUSTON, TEXAS AERIAL 610 WEST LOOP SOUTH UPTOWN PARK S POST OAK LANE 274,099 VPD Tanglewood 1,200 Homes SAGE ROAD SITE SAN FELIPE STREET 36,633 VPD POST OAK PLAZA POST OAK BLVD BLVD PLACE 28,229 VPD 02.21 | 02.21 TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER | HOUSTON, TEXAS SITE PLAN 5,500 S.F. 3,560 S.F. TEERTS EPILEF NAS EPILEF TEERTS 32,944 S.F. 28.5' WEST BRIAR LANE NOT A PART TRACT '1' SOUTH POST OAK LANE 1,530 S.F. 1,200 S.F. 1,402 S.F. 1,900 S.F. AVAILABLE LEASED IN NEGOTIATION NOT A PART SP-123 | 02.21 | 07.19 TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER | HOUSTON, TEXAS DEMOGRAPHICS 2010 Census, 2020 Estimates with Delivery Statistics as of 10/20 POPULATION 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES Current Households 13,682 91,267 246,846 Current Population 23,596 187,750 537,230 2010 Census Population 16,082 156,771 442,854 Population Growth 2010 to 2020 47% 20% 23% 2020 Median Age 41 36 35 INCOME 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES Average Household Income $175,943 $156,797 $149,303 Median Household Income $115,175 $99,574 $95,560 Per Capita Income $109,324 $79,402 $70,450 RACE AND ETHNICITY 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES White 71% 65% 62% Black or African American 9% 10% 12% Asian or Pacific Islander 11% 10% 10% Hispanic 25% 38% 40% CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES 1 Person Household 53% 44% 40% 2 Person Households 33% 31% 31% 3+ Person Households 14% 25% 29% Owner-Occupied Housing Units 41% 39% 42% Renter-Occupied Housing Units 59% 61% 58% TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER | HOUSTON, TEXAS 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: will pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined print, set forth the broker’s obligations as an • A BROKER is responsible for all brokerage activities, including acts performed by sales agents intermediary. A broker who acts as an intermediary: sponsored by the broker. • Must treat all parties to the transaction impartially and fairly; • A SALES AGENT must be sponsored by a broker and works with clients on behalf of the broker. • 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 A BROKER’S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the person or party that the broker the instructions of each party to the transaction. represents): • Must not, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so by the party, disclose: • Put the interests of the client above all others, including the broker’s own interests; • that the owner will accept a price less than the written asking price; • Inform the client of any material information about the property or transaction received by the • that the buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submitted in a written offer; and broker; • any confidential information or any other information that a party specifically instructs the broker • Answer the client’s questions and present any offer to or counter-offer from the client; and in writing not to disclose, unless required to do so by law. • Treat all parties to a real estate transaction honestly and fairly. AS SUBAGENT: A license holder acts as a subagent when aiding a buyer in a transaction without an A LICENSE HOLDER CAN REPRESENT A PARTY IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION: 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. 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. TO AVOID DISPUTES, ALL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND A BROKER SHOULD BE IN WRITING AND An owner’s agent must perform the broker’s minimum duties above and must inform the owner of any CLEARLY ESTABLISH: material information about the pro erty or transaction known by the agent, including information disclosed • The broker’s duties and responsibilities to you, and your obligations under the representation agreement. to the agent or subagent by the buyer or buyer’s agent. • Who will pay the broker for services provided to you, when payment will be made and how the payment will be calculated. 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 LICENSE HOLDER CONTACT INFORMATION: This notice is being provided for information purposes. minimum duties above and must inform the buyer of any material information about the property or It does not create an obligation for you to use the broker’s services. Please acknowledge receipt of this transaction known by the agent, including information disclosed to the agent by the seller or seller’s agent. notice below and retain a copy for your records. 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 Home Asset, Inc., dba NewQuest Properties 420076 - (281)477-4300 Licensed Broker/Broker Firm Name or License No. Email Phone Primary Assumed Business Name H. Dean Lane, Jr. 366134 [email protected] (281)477-4300 Designated Broker of Firm License No. Email Phone H. Dean Lane, Jr. 366134 [email protected] (281)477-4300 Licensed Supervisor of Sales Agent/Associate License No. Email Phone Sales Agent/Associate’s Name License No. Email Phone Buyer/Tenant/Seller/Landlord Initials Date Regulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) | Information available at http://www.trec.texas.gov 8827 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. | Suite 200 | Houston, Texas 77040 | 281.477.4300 The information herein is subject to errors or omissions and is not, in any way, warranted by NewQuest Properties or by any agent, independent associate or employee of NewQuest Properties. This information is subject to change without notice. Rev. 02.19.21 DK.
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