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Broadway Void Analysis RETAILER VOID ANALYSIS Broadway Street Submarket Houston, Texas Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Auto Parts Tires Advance Auto Parts 1.18 Mi NW - 64 AutoZone 1 121 CARQUEST 1.92 Mi SW - 22 Discount Tire 2.73 Mi SW - 73 Firestone 1.75 Mi NW - 56 Goodyear 5.43 Mi NW - 9 NAPA 2.61 Mi SW - 44 NTB 5.11 Mi NE - 43 O'Reilly 1 122 Pep Boys 3.08 Mi SE - 14 Banks Amegy Bank 1 81 Bank of America 1.54 Mi SW - 118 BB&T 16.87 Mi NW - 1 Capital One 5.59 Mi NW - 53 Chase Bank 1.21 Mi SW - 216 Citizens Bank 2.88 Mi SE - 14 Citizens State Bank 52.50 Mi NW - 1 Comerica Bank 1.50 Mi SW - 34 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Compass Bank 1 78 East West Bank 15.92 Mi SW - 2 First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company 10.63 Mi NW - 1 First Bank 15.39 Mi NW - 1 First Community Bank NA 15.46 Mi SE - 11 First National Bank 3.96 Mi SW - 8 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 1 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Banks Continued... First National Bank Texas 2.81 Mi SW - 49 First State Bank 17.53 Mi SW - 6 Heritage Bank 9.81 Mi SE - 1 Iberiabank 7.90 Mi SW - 4 International Bank of Commerce 1.36 Mi SW - 41 Prosperity Bank 1.80 Mi NW - 53 Regions Bank 5.51 Mi SE - 27 Sterling Savings Bank 5.59 Mi NW - 33 The Frost National Bank 2 27 Trustmark National Bank 9.21 Mi SE - 17 Wells Fargo 1.15 Mi SW - 207 Woodforest National Bank 1.78 Mi W - 105 Banks Minor Bank 1.10 Mi SW - 342 Book Stores Barnes & Noble 7.84 Mi NW - 13 Books-A-Million 5.47 Mi NW - 2 Half Price Books 6.59 Mi NW - 9 Hastings 42.93 Mi NW - 2 Mardel 15.42 Mi SE - 3 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Clothing Apparel Abercrombie & Fitch 10.69 Mi NW - 7 Aeropostale 5.82 Mi NW - 15 American Eagle Outfitters 10.74 Mi NW - 11 Ann Taylor 7.70 Mi NW - 9 Ann Taylor Factory 34.11 Mi NW - 1 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 2 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Clothing Apparel Continued... Ann Taylor Loft 7.75 Mi W - 11 Ann Taylor Loft Outlet 31.85 Mi NW - 2 Anthropologie 9.78 Mi NW - 2 Banana Republic 7.75 Mi W - 12 BCBG Max Azria 5.45 Mi NW - 11 bebe 10.69 Mi NW - 4 Bon Worth 27.78 Mi SE - 4 Buckle 10.76 Mi NW - 8 Catherines 7.51 Mi SE - 13 Cato 7.31 Mi NE - 25 Charlotte Russe 10.71 Mi NW - 8 Chico's 7.73 Mi NW - 15 Citi Trends 3.88 Mi SW - 17 Coldwater Creek 9.76 Mi NW - 9 dd's DISCOUNTS 7.92 Mi NE - 4 Dots 5.78 Mi SE - 15 Dress Barn 5.23 Mi NW - 15 Express 7.77 Mi SW - 12 Factory 2-U 15.02 Mi SW - 1 Fallas Paredes 1.80 Mi NW - 17 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Fashion Bug 6.82 Mi SE - 2 Forever 21 5.48 Mi NW - 10 Fossil 10.72 Mi NW - 8 Gap 7.68 Mi NW - 15 Hollister Co. 10.69 Mi NW - 8 J. Crew 10.72 Mi NW - 4 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 3 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Clothing Apparel Continued... J. Jill 10.71 Mi NW - 5 Jos. A. Bank 5.31 Mi NW - 16 K&G Superstore 10.50 Mi SW - 4 Lane Bryant 9.19 Mi SE - 21 Loehmann's 14.92 Mi NW - 1 Lucky Brand Jeans 9.73 Mi NW - 3 maurices 20.67 Mi SE - 4 Men's Wearhouse 7.62 Mi NW - 15 New York & Company 7.30 Mi SE - 11 Nordstrom Rack 10.71 Mi NW - 2 Old Navy 1.50 Mi SW - 18 PacSun 10.76 Mi NW - 10 Rainbow 7.30 Mi SE - 20 Rue21 6.75 Mi SE - 14 Saks OFF 5TH 21.67 Mi SW - 3 Simply Fashion/Fashion Trend 4.22 Mi SW - 10 Talbots 7.77 Mi NW - 13 The Childrens Place 1.47 Mi SW - 24 The Limited 10.72 Mi NW - 4 Urban Outfitters 7.81 Mi SW - 4 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Victoria's Secret 7.72 Mi SW - 14 Wet Seal 10.74 Mi NW - 7 White House | Black Market 7.77 Mi SW - 12 Computers Electronic Apple Store 9.72 Mi NW - 7 Best Buy 1.34 Mi SW - 32 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 4 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Computers Electronic Continued... Car Toys 13.80 Mi SE - 5 CompUSA 15.52 Mi NW - 1 Conn's 1.16 Mi SW - 22 Fry's Electronics 15.61 Mi NW - 3 RadioShack 1.04 Mi SW - 91 Craft Fabric Stores Aaron Brothers 8.35 Mi SW - 6 Hancock Fabrics 7.03 Mi SE - 7 Hobby Lobby 8.73 Mi SE - 21 Jo-Ann 9.30 Mi NW - 10 Michaels 9.18 Mi NW - 17 Department Stores Bealls 60.00 Mi NW - 1 Burke's Outlet 6.92 Mi SE - 13 Dillard's 10.49 Mi NW - 11 JCPenney 8.66 Mi SE - 17 Macy's 5.51 Mi NW - 16 Neiman Marcus 10.60 Mi NW - 3 Nordstrom 10.75 Mi NW - 1 Palais Royal 5.58 Mi SE - 48 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Saks Fifth Avenue 10.82 Mi NW - 1 ULTA 8.06 Mi NW - 15 Discount Department Stores Babies R Us 13.59 Mi SE - 4 Burlington Coat Factory 5.44 Mi NE - 12 David's Bridal 10.35 Mi NW - 4 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 5 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Discount Department Stores Continued... Kohl's 9.14 Mi SE - 21 Marshalls 1.50 Mi SW - 25 Ross 1.50 Mi SW - 43 Sears 5.34 Mi SE - 13 Stein Mart 10.74 Mi SW - 10 SuperTarget 8.08 Mi SW - 13 Target 7.00 Mi NW - 22 TJ Maxx 7.33 Mi NW - 12 Toys R Us 7.72 Mi SW - 13 Tuesday Morning 7.57 Mi NW - 24 Wal-Mart 10.63 Mi SW - 4 Wal-Mart Supercenter 4.88 Mi SE - 58 Dollar Stores 99 Cent Only 1 22 Big Lots 7.76 Mi SW - 21 Dollar General 1 126 Dollar Tree 1 56 Family Dollar 2 186 Drug Stores CVS 1 160 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Walgreens 1 227 Fitness 24 Hour Fitness 5.04 Mi NE - 32 Anytime Fitness 8.48 Mi NW - 19 Bally Total Fitness 10.44 Mi NW - 9 Curves For Women 6.34 Mi NW - 50 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 6 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Fitness Continued... Gold's Gym 23.16 Mi NW - 3 LA Fitness 7.28 Mi SW - 18 Lifetime Fitness 13.66 Mi NW - 6 Planet Fitness 16.70 Mi NW - 4 Powerhouse Gym 47.33 Mi SW - 1 YMCA 1.12 Mi SE - 32 Furniture Household Anna's Linens 1.50 Mi SW - 20 Ashley Furniture 8.68 Mi SE - 9 Bassett 8.81 Mi NW - 5 Bed Bath & Beyond 8.10 Mi NW - 16 Cost Plus 10.53 Mi NW - 4 Crate and Barrel 9.71 Mi NW - 1 Ethan Allen 10.64 Mi NW - 5 HomeGoods 7.32 Mi NW - 10 IKEA 12.30 Mi NW - 1 La-Z-Boy 14.90 Mi SE - 5 Pier 1 7.54 Mi NW - 22 Pottery Barn 9.71 Mi NW - 4 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Relax The Back 7.96 Mi NW - 5 Rooms To Go 14.79 Mi SE - 6 Sur La Table 5.36 Mi NW - 4 The Container Store 10.61 Mi NW - 3 Williams-Sonoma 9.78 Mi NW - 5 Z Gallerie 9.64 Mi NW - 3 ©2013, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 7 of 47 Merchant Void Analysis Lat/Lon: 29.7160/-95.2870 VOID_DISTANCE Closest Locatio Locations In Houston-Sugar Locations In Window Area n Land-Baytown Grocery Stores Central Market 9.56 Mi NW - 1 Fiesta 1.72 Mi NW - 33 H-E-B 1.52 Mi SW - 51 Kroger 2.81 Mi SW - 99 Neighborhood Market 12.85 Mi SW - 8 Randalls 5.76 Mi NW - 36 Rice Epicurean 7.97 Mi SW - 6 Save-A-Lot 2.93 Mi SE - 3 Trader Joe's 7.62 Mi NW - 3 Whole Foods 7.32 Mi NW - 6 Home Improvement Ace Hardware 3.86 Mi SW - 33 Do It Best 2.44 Mi NW - 24 Home Depot 1.10 Mi SW - 42 ICI Paints 6.97 Mi NW - 18 Kelly-Moore 18.34 Mi NW - 1 Lowe's 1.26 Mi SW - 27 Probuild 18.77 Mi NW - 5 Restoration Hardware 9.69 Mi NW - 2 This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable.
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