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±3.71 Acres in the Founder's District ±3.71 Acres in the Founder’s District DOWNTOWN HOUSTON·14.8 MILES Memorial City · 2 miles ~38th largest mall in the US ~2.9M SF Class A office space GALLERIA UPTOWN·10 MILES SPRING VALLEY VILLAGE Home Values up to $3M Memorial Hermann · 2.1 miles 311,584 VPD SHADOW WOOD ~2nd largest medical campus in Home Values up to $1.5M Houston with 2.5M SF Village Plaza at Bunker Hill · 3.3 Miles SHADOW OAKS Home Values up to $500K WESTVIEW DR 146,000 VPD 17,870 VPD ±3.71 ACRES BRITTMOORE RD 12,189 VPD ROSEMONT TERRACE Home Values up to $300K The Founders District mixed use development coming soon BROKER CONTACT Clark Dalton, Senior Vice President | [email protected] | 713.955.3122 Property Details At A Glance 2018 TAX RATES DETAILS 025 SPRING BRANCH ISD 1.394500 040 HARRIS COUNTY 0.418580 ADDRESS 1314 Brittmoore Rd., Houston, TX 77043 041 HARRIS CO FLOOD CNTRL 0.028770 LAT., LONG. 29.794492, -95.566680 042 PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHY 0.011550 043 HARRIS CO HOSP DIST 0.171080 SIZE ±3.71 acres 044 HARRIS CO EDUC DEPT 0.005190 061 CITY OF HOUSTON 0.588310 UTILITIES Available TOTAL 2.61798 Dosch Marshall Real Estate (DMRE) has been exclusively retained to represent the Seller in the disposition of this property. Spring Branch ISD: Sherwood Elementary 2018 DEMOGRAPHICS All inquiries about the Property should SCHOOLS School; Spring Oaks Middle School; 0-1 mi 0-3 mile 0-5 miles be directed to DMRE. Stratford High School Est. Population 2018 CLICK HERE FOR LISTING 7,600 110,349 315,385 5-Yr Est. Population Growth DETENTION Off-site MAKING AN OFFER 1.1% 4.5% 5.4% Offers should be presented in the Average Household Income form of a non-binding Letter of Intent, OWNER Panther Brittmoore LLC and should include: $169,947 $124,366 $106,846 • Pricing • Description of Debt/ Median Value Of Owner Occupied Housing Units PRICE Call for pricing • Due Diligence and Equity Structure Closing Timeframe • Qualifications to $222,263 $258,549 $255,926 • Earnest Money Close Deposit • Development Plans RESTRICTIONS None dmre.com 2 Area Highlights Facing South Town & Country Village · 0.8 mile ~400,000 ft of prime retail. WESTCHASE·5.6 MILES Citycentre · 1 mile ~625,000 SF of class A office space ~500,000 SF of prime retail with 90+ retailers MEMORIAL VILLAGE Home Values up to $3M 146,000 VPD WESTVIEW DR 17,870 VPD 311,584 VPD ±3.71 ACRES The Founders District mixed use development coming soon BRITTMOORE RD 12,189 VPD dmre.com 3 Area Highlights The Founders District HIGHLIGHTS • Will include office, retail, entertainment, and residential. • The Cannon is coming April 2019 and is a coworking environment for entrepreneurs. • In addition to office space, The Cannon will consist of a movie theatre, game room, event space, full service kitchen, and health and wellness room. SITE BRITTMOORE RD SITE dmre.com 4 Area Highlights THE CANNON RENDERINGS 5 Area Highlights PRIME LAND SITE IN MEMORIAL NEAR HOUSTON’S BEST ENTERTAINMENT AND RETAIL • CityCentre, Memorial City, and Town & Country Shopping Center are within 3 miles of the property CONVENIENT ACCESS TO BELTWAY 8 AND I-10 CLOSE TO THE ENERGY CORRIDOR, THE SECOND LARGEST EMPLOYMENT CENTER IN THE REGION • Educated workforce of more than 94,000 employees • Home to more than 300 multinational companies • Over 2.9 million square feet of retail • Over 26,000 acres of natural space and 50 miles of bike trails and running trails THE ENERGY DOWNTOWN CITYCENTRE MEMORIAL CITY CORRIDOR 5.3 MI HOUSTON 14.8 MI 1.3 MILES 1.7 MILES 2 MILES NEUENS RD BEAR CREEK 1 MILE PIONEERS PARK RD BRITTMOORE WIRT RD WIRT SHADOW MEADOW HOME VALUES UP TO $1.5M SHADOW OAKS LONG POINT RD HOME VALUES UP TO $500K ROSEMONT TERRACE ±3.71 HOME VALUES UP TO $300K N ELDRIDGE PKWY ELDRIDGE N ACRES WESTVIEW DR TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER ENERGY CORRIDOR SPRING VALLEY VILLAGE HOME VALUES UP TO $3M 1.8 MILES 6 MILES N DRWILCREST MEMORIAL VILLAGE MEMORIAL HOME VALUES UP TO $3M CITYCENTRE MEMORIAL HERMANN CITY MALL BUNKER HILL RD AUTUMN OAKS HOME VALUES UP TO $700K LONG MEADOW BENDWOOD HOME VALUES UP TO $2.3M PARK NOTTINGHAM RUSTLING OAKS PARK HOME VALUES UP TO $1M TOWN & COUNTRY RIAL D VILLAGE FONN VILLAGE GESSENER RD EMO R HOME VALUES UP TO $1.6M M MEMORIAL PLAZA HOME VALUES UP TO $1.5M MEMORIAL BEND N KIRKWOOD RD HOME VALUES UP TO $1.5M DAIRY ASHFORD RD DAIRY MEMORIAL GLEN HOME VALUES UP TO $1.5M MEMORIAL BEND BUNKER HILL CONDO VALUES UP TO $400K HOME VALUES UP TO $4M dmre.com 6 BUNKER HILL RD Area Highlights CITYCENTRE MEMORIAL CITY MEMORIAL CITY MALL 1.3 MILES FROM THE PROPERTY 1.7 MILES FROM THE PROPERTY 1.7 MILES FROM THE PROPERTY 425,000 square feet of Class A office space and 500,000 square feet 265-acre mixed-use development and “city within a city” owned and 150+ stores and restaurants, 1.7 million square feet of retail space of retail managed by MetroNational • Receives an estimated 16 million visitors each year with • Lifetime Fitness, 9-screen Studio Movie Grill, and many • Recently welcomed three new tenants: Bancorp - South Bank approximately 53,964 cars traveling along Gessner per day fashionable shops inlcuding Anthropologie, Bistro Bar, Eddie V’s, (5,065 SF), Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co. (5,372 SF), and • Nearby is “Restaurant Row”, which includes Ciro’s Italian Grill, Houston Motor Club, J. Crew, Kendra Scott, Lululemon, Olive & Southland Title Denis’ Seafood Houston, and Guadalajara Hacienda Vine, RA Sushi, Ruggles Green, Sur La Table, The Capital Grille, • Major tenants include Cemex, Air Liquide, Waste Management, • Anchored by Macy’s, Target, Dillard’s, JCPenney, and Cinemark The Tasting Room, Urban Outfitters, Yard House, and Z Gallerie Paradigm, Cabot Oil & Gas, USI, and Group 1 Automotive • The Rouxpour, featuring authentic New Orleans-style cuisine, • 245-room Hotel Sorella, a 4-Star hotel • MetroNational recently opened Air Liquide Center South and opens in Fall 2019 North, a combined 596,200 SF • Cemex recently celebrated the opening of its new 226,551 SF US headquarters at 10100 Katy Freeway • The McAdams, MetroNational’s third Memorial City apartment complex, opens January 2019 MEMORIAL HERMANN MEMORIAL CITY TOWN & COUNTRY VILLAGE ENERGY CORRIDOR 1.7 MILES FROM THE PROPERTY 1.8 MILES FROM THE PROPERTY 6 MILES FROM THE PROPERTY Second largest medical campus in the Houston metropolitan area 75 shops and services Second largest employment center in the region with 2.5 million total square feet • Added over 100,000 square feet of retail and office space with • Educated workforce of more than 94,000 employees • Recently underwent $92 million expansion, adding 1.5 million Phase III • Home to more than 300 multinational companies square feet • Includes retailers such as Gap, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, • Over 2.9 million square feet of retail • More than 1,600 employees, 1,000 medical staff physicians, and Coldwater Creek, Talbots, White House Black Market, Pottery • Over 26,000 acres of natural space and 50 miles of bike trails and 300 volunteers Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Restoration Hardware, Barnes & running trails • Four medical plazas including award winning heart and vascular Noble, Bath & Body Works, Fleming’s Steakhouse, McCormick institute and a 33-story Class A medical office tower comprised & Schmick’s, Escalante’s Mexican Grille, La Madeleine, Pronto of 915,034 SF Cucinino, Bank of America, and American Express Travel • Offers local residents 434-bed facility with ER services, a • The Central Green Amphitheatre offers 800-1,100 seats for Women’s Center, and a Cancer Center special events • 22-story Westin hotel offering 267 guest rooms and upscale amenities dmre.com 7 Contact Information Clark Dalton Tim Dosch Senior Vice President Principal [email protected] [email protected] 713.955.3122 713.955.3127 David Marshall JP Hayes Principal Senior Vice President [email protected] [email protected] 713.955.3126 713.955.4473 MARKETING & OPERATIONS TEAM Joann Lim Jessica Lukert Marketing Coordinator Administrative Coordinator dmre.com 8 10-10-11 Approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission for Voluntary Use Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords. Information About Brokerage Services efore working with a real estate broker, you intermediary. The written consent must state who will should know that the duties of a broker pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined depend on whom the broker represents. If print, set forth the broker’s obligations as an you are a prospective seller or landlord intermediary. The broker is required to treat each B(owner) or a prospective buyer or tenant (buyer), you party honestly and fairly and to comply with The should know that the broker who lists the property for Texas Real Estate License Act. A broker who acts as sale or lease is the owner’s agent. A broker who acts an intermediary in a transaction: as a subagent represents the owner in cooperation (1) shall treat all parties honestly; with the listing broker. A broker who acts as a buyer’s agent represents the buyer. A broker may act as an (2) may not disclose that the owner will accept a intermediary between the parties if the parties price less that the asking price unless authorized in consent in writing. A broker can assist you in locating writing to do so by the owner; a property, preparing a contract or lease, or obtaining financing without representing you.
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