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The Midmain Building THE MIDMAIN BUILDING 3501 MAIN STREET 203,316 SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE WELCOME TO A development owned by Houston-based RHS, Mid Main is a carefully planned, walkable, mixed-use property located on a prime Main Street location. Midtown is located between downtown and the Museum District, making it an eclectic business, social, culinary and performing arts destination for Houstonians. The Mid Main development, located at the center of an already thriving area along the Metro light rail, will also include 363 multifamily units, shops, restaurants and the MATCH, Midtown’s newest arts and theater center. BUILDING FEATURES 203,316 Square Feet Available 22,000 Average Floor Size 3.0 Garage Parking Ratio 76 Cars Per Garage Level Theatre District URBAN DESTINATION Hobby Center Minute Maid Park DOWNTOWN George R. Brown Convention Center Toyota Center UPTOWN MIDTOWN NEARTOWN Houston Community 37,674 AVERAGE DAILY RIDERSHIP College (WEEKDAY) - MAIN METRO RAIL LINE Menil University of Collection St. Thomas Project Row GALLERIA Houses GREENWAY PLAZA MUSEUM Contemporary Arts Museum DISTRICT Museum of Fine Arts Children’s Museum University Texas Southern of Houston Museum of University Natural History Rice University Houston Zoo TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER Texas Medical Memorial Hermann Hermann Park Museum Wheeler Ensemble/HCC McGowen Downtown Bell Street Center Hospital Houston Zoo Rice University District Station Transit Center Downtown Houston AREA AMENITIES Theatre District Q Live Eat Stay R CAPITOL ST Hobby 1 Camden City Centre A Front Porch Pub A La Colombe d’Or Hotel P Center CONGRESS AVE WALKER ST 2 Edge Condominiums B Christian’s Tailgate B La Maison In Midtown O PRAIRIE ST M N 3 Rise Lofts C Cyclone Anaya’s, Farragos, Fish C Execustay L Minute D Maid Park 4 Post Apartments D Gloria’s D Best Western Plus W DALLAS ST K C LAMAR ST 5 Metro Midtown E Little Woodrow’s E Crowne Plaza POLK ST J 1 6 Midtown Arbor Place F El Patio,Wonder Bar, Cheerz F Athens Hotel Suites SMITH ST I Pub Fiction, Howl at the Moon, E MILAM ST 7 2222 Smith Street Apartments G G Hilton Americas BLVD MONTROSE H Celtic Gardens A 2 PEASE ST DOWNTOWN George R. Brown W GRAY ST 3 Convention Center B 8 City Place Apartments H Ibiza H Embassy Suites 4 CAROLINEF ST G C Toyota Center 9 Camden Midtown I Reef I Four Seasons Hotel 6 GRAY ST 5 BELL ST Courtyard Houston, Residence 7 FANNIN ST 10 Camden Travis Street J Damian’s J E Inn Houston Downtown 5 ST JOSEPH PKWY 11 K K Future Camden Apartments Habanero’s Mex Grill Hyatt Regency Houston F 6 G 8 12 Calais Apartments L Maple Leaf Pub, Saint Dane’s L Double Tree by Hilton H 9 D CHENEVERT ST BAGBY ST 13 Future Alliance Apartments M Brennan’s M JW Marriott Houston Q WEBSTER ST B I TRAVIS ST Sushi Raku, Piola’s, Artisans, STAURT ST 14 Future Morgan Apartments N N Club Quarters S Dulce Delights THE MATCH LOUISIANA ST10 LIGH RAIL The Breakfast Klub, Sparrow 4 WESTHEIMER RD J TRAVIS& THEATRE STFUTURE CENTER ARTS O O Magnolia Hotel Houston 11 Shop Bar + Cookshop 14 L Natachee’s, Continental Club, K HOLMAN ST 1 Sears P P Sam Houston Hotel M 7 MAIN ST Taco’s a Go-Go, Julia’s Bistro 3 4 N MIDTOWN McGOWEN ST 12 FUTURE RETAIL 2 Fiesta Q Harry’s Restaurant & Cafe Q The Lancaster Hotel & MULTI-FAMILY A FRANCIS ST 3 Kroger R Mai’s R Hotel Icon BERRY ST R FUTURE RETAIL THE MID MAIN & MULTI-FAMILY MONTROSE BLVD MONTROSE BUILDING 4 Walgreens S Community Bar P CHENEVER ST O 5 Randalls W ALABAMA ST Houston ELGIN ST 13 Community CRAWFORD ST ALLIANCE HOLMAN ST FUTURE 6 Specs College MULTI-FAMILY LIGH RAIL WINBERN ST 7 High Fashion Home University of MAIN ST SAN JACINTO ST St. Thomas FANNIN ST ALABAMA ST FANNIN ST RICHMOND AVE 1 SAN JACINTO ST 2 THE NEIGHBORS MAI’S RESTAURANT NATACHEE’S SUPPER ’N PUNCH! THE BREAKFAST KLUB TACOS A GO-GO IBIZA FOOD & WINE BAR MY FLAMING HEART ENTERTAIN The Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston will be Houston’s exciting new destination for performing and visual arts. Located at Main and Holman in Midtown, adjacent to The Mid Main Building, THE MATCH will be a home for a broad spectrum of Houston’s leading and emerging arts organizations and will transform Midtown into a vibrant new destination. THE MIDMAIN BUILDING 3501 MAIN STREET 203,316 SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 9,716 SQUARE FEET OF RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR OFFICE LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: FOR RETAIL LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Doug Little David Lee Senior Managing Director Senior Vice President 713.272.1284 713.270.3335 Greg Lewis [email protected] [email protected] 713.533.4400.
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