Rice Village A bustling, historic shopping haven tucked in the true heart of . 889,000 SF of Existing Retail + Geographic Established Mixed-Use District Landscape

SPRING 1 HUMBLE 2 River Oaks CYPRESS 3 4 Galleria

KATY 2 4 1 HOUSTON 3 RMC MANAGED

TIMES BLVD

PASADENA SUGARLAND

AMHERST ST MORNINGSIDE DR KELVIN DR PEARLAND

RICE VILLAGE 3 ROBINHOOD ST DR MORNINGSIDE

KELVIN DR KELVIN

KIRBY DR KIRBY

TANGLEY ST TANGLEY ST

DUNSTAN RD DUNSTAN RD

BOLSOVER ST

RICE BLVD RICE BLVD 1 2 3 4 New Concepts

RICE VILLAGE 1 Mi Golondrina 2 Sweetgreen TIMES BLVD TIMES BLVD 3 Politan Row 4 Hopdoddy 5 6 Sixty Vines AMHERST ST

7 Warby Parker DR MORNINGSIDE

8 Tecovas DR KELVIN

9 Mendocino Farms DR KIRBY

UNIVERSITY BLVD UNIVERSITY BLVD

5 6 7 8 9

SHAKESPEARE ST SHAKESPEARE ST

RICE VILLAGE 4 Houston POIs Within 5 Miles

Downtown 157,906 EMPLOYEES Midtown 9,808 EMPLOYEES Museum District POINTS OF INTEREST 8.7 MILLION VISITORS/YEAR Medical Center 106,000 EMPLOYEES 17,080 STUDENTS & STAFF

Montrose 17,398 HOUSEHOLDS $113,678 AVERAGE HHI Southampton

NEIGHBORHOODS 904 HOUSEHOLDS $247,987 AVERAGE HHI West University 6,261 HOUSEHOLDS $282,693 AVERAGE HHI

RICE VILLAGE 5 Outstanding Density 10 MILES & Buying Power SECONDARY TRADE AREA 5 MILES

TOTAL VISITORS / YEAR 3+ TRIPS ABROAD IN 3 YEARS 1.2 Million 2.5x National Average

UNIQUE VISITS / YEAR GIVING TO THE ARTS 3.4 Million 1.87x National Average PRIMARY TRADE AREA

Dense demographics with strong Ideal location minutes away daytime and evening population, from the Texas Medical The Primary Trade Area shows the home location of the top 40% of visitors to Rice Village Rice Village is an around-the-clock Center, Downtown, River in the last 12 months, based on mobile device data. The Secondary Trade Area captures the shopping destination Oaks, The Museum District home location of the top 60% of our visitors during that period. Source: Placer.ai and more

Daytime Population Total Population Avg. Household Income Avg. Home Value Median Age Total Employees Bachelor's Degree or Higher

Primary Trade Area 290,421 186,595 $136,653 $711,754 35.2 109,359 73.29%

Secondary Trade Area 860,457 526,099 $117,953 $549,334 35.5 308,253 61.34%

RICE VILLAGE 6 RICE VILLAGE 7 RMC Managed EXISTING TENANTS Co-Tenancy

COMING SOON

RECENTLY OPENED

RICE VILLAGE 8 MORNINGSIDE DRIVE

MORNINGSIDE DRIVE POLITAN ROW

RICE VILLAGE 9 AMHERST STREET

AMHERST STREET

UNIVERSITY DRIVE

RICE VILLAGE 10 Blooming anew.

In the coming months, hardscape sidewalks will gain lush landscaping and an abundance of seasonal plants, verdant facade refreshes, pop-up parks, and flowering art installations. Artist Rendering of Greenbriar The Village will draw from the flourishing canopies and character of its neighboring areas—deepening its indigenous palette, gradually rising with elegant built additions and public green spaces, and relaxing into a walkable, welcoming space for commerce and community.

Stitching together the Village’s urban grid of streets with its adjacent avenues and boulevards, the district will be safely accessible by bike and by foot—replacing congestion with convenience, and worn edges with pedestrian-friendly pathways and lighting.

The garden village will remain a natural commons for nearby families, academics, and professionals—and usher in a new opportunity for residents, retailers, and restaurateurs eager to partake in the local scene.

RICE VILLAGE 11 A bustling, historic haven OUR TEAM tucked in the true heart Management, Forever Owner of Houston. Master Planning and Development Strategy Since 1938, Rice Village has grown in acreage and appeal by way of barber and deli shops, mom-and-pops, and quirky variety stores, evolving over the years to gather beloved eateries, design boutiques, Master Planning and Architecture and innovative brands into its fold. The magic is in the mélange— from the lovable mix of shops and variegated architecture to that Landscape Architecture palpable quality of a place touched by generations of merchants and families.

Placemaking and Retail Design Today, the Village is as authentic a Houston destination as nearby icons that are decades younger: (1970), The (1954), and the (1945). Branding and Environmental Graphics

Under the leadership of Rice Management Company, the Village is investing in significant improvements that will define Houston’s first Commercial Real Estate Advisor walkable garden district.

RICE VILLAGE 12 Josh Jacobs David Kreston Burdette Huffman Principal Associate Principal [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 713.900.3001 713.900.3010 713.900.3024

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