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811 Dallas St, Houston, Texas 77002 811 Dallas St, Houston, Texas 77002 Contact: 281.816.6550 Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 1 THE AMERICANA Contact: 281.816.6550 811 DALLAS ST, HOUSTON, TX 77002 Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 10 City View Lofts 57 Units 45 R 69 Block 114 EN D Bayou Eller Wagon Marquette S EN Lofts Works J Company S 108 Units 32 Units 304 Units The Americana is a redevelopment delivering Hermann Franklin Lofts Lofts Tennison Lofts CONGRESS ST 33 Units 62 Units 39 Units CONGRESS ST in late 2018 that will serve the surrounding Market Square 1414 Tower Congress 463HI Units STORIC DISTRICT 57 Units Aris Market De George PRESTON ST businesses and neighborhoods in the booming Hogg Square 274 Units at Union 500 Palace T Byrd’s Lofts S Station 79 Units Crawford 5 Units 99 Units 400 Units T O T T S S Catalyst Houston Downtown. T T T T T 361 Units The Rice NE T S ANA I I I JACINT S V S 312 Units I TIN S N A I S N LAM S SPORTS AND I ANNIN S A AROL R TEXAS A VE SMITH S LOU LA BRANCH S MA M T F S AU Keystone C Alexan Lofts DowntownCONVENTION 31 Units 285 Units CAPITOL ST The project sits on approximately 31,000sf of THEATER St. Germain The Star DISTRICT 109 Units 286 Units Capitol Lofts DISTRICT 37 Units RUSK ST T ground level retail space, and up to 94,000sf of S Block 98 Trammel Crow 314 Units BAGBY Commwece W ALKER ST leasable space. Additionally, the site has 550 Towers Kirby Lofts 132 Units 65 Units parking spaces, an amenity that is difficult to find One MCKINNEY ST Park Place SKYLINE DISTRICT 346 Units LAMAR ST in the dense downtown area of Houston. Four Seasons Condominium 104 Units DALLAS ST Marlowe 100 Units Access to the Americana is exceptional and boasts POLK ST CL A Y ST ingress or egress from Milam, Dallas, Lamar and Plaza& Peacock Apartments 32 Units BELL ST Travis streets. Per the map, Dallas and Travis are Block 334 Camden 207 Units Downtown 271 Units LEELAND ST major thoroughfares for inbound traffic. Skyhouse Houston Block 346- Houston House Camden 336Units 394 Units 275 Units 69 Beaconsfield SkyHouse Condos Main 1711 Caroline 18 Units 336 Units 220 Units Ingress 1810 Main Eighteen25 45 286 Units Egress 242 Units ST JOSEPH PKY Metrorail The Hamilton 149 Units Bike Trails 45 GULF F REE WAY GR A Y ST 2 THE AMERICANA Contact: 281.816.6550 811 DALLAS ST, HOUSTON, TX 77002 Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 10 DOWNTOWN NEIGHBORHOODS 45 Public 69 Garage Parking Theater District/ Sports & Conventions Historic District Minute Maid Park Skyline District Warehouse District Parks & Tranquility Squares Park Hermann Square DOWNTOWN Sam George R TUNNELS & SKYWALKS Houston Houston Discovery Brown Park Center Green Convention Tunnel Loop Center W. Walker Tunnel N. Louisiana Tunnel Harris County Tunnel Green Street 45 N. Travis Tunnel Lamar Tunnel Toyota E. McKinney Tunnel & Skywalk Center S. Louisiana Tunnel & Skywalk W. Dallas Tunnel & Skywalk Rusk Tunnel Tenant-only Tunnel Access 69 Sports & Convention Skywalk St. Joseph Skywalks METRORail Stations & Route Hike & Bike Trails Handicapped Access 3 45 10 10 Contact: 281.816.6550 69 HOTEL AERIAL Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 45 Hotel Icon 135 Rooms Lancaster Downtown Houston has over Hotel 93 Rooms 7,803 luxury rooms in 25 hotels AC Hotel The Sam by Marriott Houston with 5 more hotels planned 194 Rooms Hotel 100 Rooms or under construction. Nine Hyatt Place JW Marriott 150 Rooms Downtown hotels are located on Dallas Houston 328 Rooms Magnolia Hotel 314Rooms Street alone. Club Quarters DoubleTree 265 Rooms 350 Rooms Best Western Hyatt Aloft Hotel 76 Rooms 172 Rooms Regency Le Méridien Cambria Tower 69 977 Rooms 225 Rooms Planned The Westin Developers are set to deliver 208 Rooms Hampton Inn/ another 349 rooms in two Hilton Homewood Suites Garden Inn 132 Rooms Planned hotels by mid-2019, with Courtyard Marriott another 620-plus rooms by Marriott Marquis Residence Inn Four Seasons 1,000 Rooms Convention 362 Rooms Hotel Hotel Center Hotel planned for 2019. Alessandra 404 Rooms Planned Crowne 225 Rooms Plaza 259 Rooms Downtown will have almost Hilton 8,100 rooms in 27 hotels by Holiday Inn Americas 259 Rooms 1,000 Rooms Existing the end of 2019. Hotels Planned Hotels 69 45 4 10 Tennison Lofts 10 39 Units Contact: 281.816.6550 69 RESIDENTIAL AERIAL Jacob Weersing | [email protected] Hermann Bayou Lofts Lofts 45 Market Square 33 Units 108 Units Hogg Tower Palace 463 Units 79 Units Franklin Lofts The Rice 62 Units 312 Units Aris Market Square 274 Units Houston Downtown currently City View has 5,710 residential units, Lofts Eller Wagon Byrd’s Lofts 1414 57 Units 5 Units Works Congress 32 Units 57 Units with 3,200 units added in Keystone De George Capitol LoftsSt. Germain Lofts at Union the last two years, resulting 37 Units 109 Units 31 Units Station 99 Units Catalyst 500 Block 114 361 Units Crawford Marquette Commerce The Star 400 Units in a current population of Towers 286 Units Company 132 Units 304 Units Alexan Downtown 69 27,774. There are 372 units Kirby Lofts 285 Units 65 Units under construction and Block 98 1,179 planned, leading to Trammel Crow 314 Units an estimated increase in One Four Seasons Park Place residential population of Condominium 346 Units 104 Units 5,500 people. The average Marlowe Four Seasons 100 Units Condominium Block 334 104 Units 207 Units rent for these units is $2.54 Beaconsfield Skyhouse Plaza & Peacock Condos Houston Apartments per square foot. 18 Units 336Units Houston 32 Units House 394 Units 1810 Main 286 Units Camden SkyHouse Downtown Main 271 Units The estimated working 336 Units Block 346- Camden 1711 Caroline 275 Units population in Houston Existing Eighteen25 220 Units Residential 242 Units 69 Downtown is 201,393. 45 Planned Residential Residential Under Construction The Hamilton 5 149 Units Contact: 281.816.6550 RETAIL AERIAL Jacob Weersing | [email protected] Blue Fish Sushi Sundance Movie Theater Hard Rock Cafe The Bayou Music Center Kabob's Grill The Wine Cellar Little Napoli Anadalucia Tapas Restaurant III Forks Steakhouse and Bar Lucky Strike Lanes BCBGMAXAZRIA Panchina McCormick & Schmick’s BROCCA Caffebene Seafood Restaurant Forever XXI Mia Bella Trattoria Guadalajara del Centro Pete's Piano Bar House of Blues Salata 919 Milam Animal Kingdom Massa's South Coast Grill Berkeley Eye Center Murphy’s Deli Brooklyn Meatball Otto's Bullritos Pappas Bros Steakhouse 1100 THE GROVE Chase Bank Potbelly Sandwich Works Chick-fil-a Quiznos Designs by Dorli Radio Shack Doozo’s Dumplings & Noodles Salata Dress Barn Snap Kitchen Bayou & Fit Athletic Squeezed Battle Freshii Starbucks Fusion Grillz Subway Gateway Newstands Tejas Grill & Sports Bar GNC The Mediterranean Grill Great Wraps Treebeards Jos. A. Bank Trudy's Hallmark Luisa's Pasta Wok and Roll Avenida Houston Grotto B&B Butchers High Drive Biggio's Kulture Bud's Pitmaster BBQ McAlister's Deli Cueva & Texas T Pappadeaux Seafood 66 Contact: 281.816.6550 SITE ELEVATIONS Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 8 Contact: 281.816.6550 SITE RENDERING Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 9 Contact: 281.816.6550 AREA INFORMATION Jacob Weersing | [email protected] DOWNTOWN FACTS 1.2 MILLION people stay in 11 55,769 downtown Houston MILLION residents live in hotels annually people attend downtown downtown Houston culture & entertainment 5,106 attractions annually 4,661 hotel rooms new residential units 220,000 planned or under 1,500 people visit construction new hotel rooms downtown daily under construction 44 1.5 150,195 25 MILLION MILLION employees work Fortune 500 SF of existing SF of oce under downtown Companies oce space construction MAJOR EMPLOYERS 10 Contact: 281.816.6550 DEMOGRAPHICS Jacob Weersing | [email protected] HARDY TOLL RD TOLL HARDY 290 610 SAM HOUSTON PKWY HOUSTON SAM HOUSTON 59 HEIGHTS DEMOGRAPHICS FIGURES 10 811 Dallas St, Houston, TX 77002 City 10 Centre 10 TOTAL POPULATION YEAR 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES The 2018 27,774 190,151 433,068 Galleria 5 MILES 3 MILES 1 MILE 8 Montrose HOUSTON TOTAL DAYTIME POPULATION Downtown YEAR 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES Midtown 2017 201,393 350,145 743,569 River Oaks Highland District Village 59 45 MEDIAN AGE WEST PARK TOLLWAY YEAR 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES 2018 31.8 33.8 34.7 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME Rice 59 610 Village 288 YEAR 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES 2018 $131,167 $107,561 $111,753 HOUSING UNITS 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES % Owner 21.6% 35.3% 41.9% % Renter 78.4% 64.7% 58.1% 11 Contact: 281.816.6550 DRIVE TIMES Jacob Weersing | [email protected] THE WOODLANDS KINGWOOD TOMBALL SPRING ATASCOCITA 290 811 Dallas St, Houston, TX 77002 HUMBLE WILLOWBROOK 59 CYPRESS 90 Houston Heights 10 minutes 6 iver as 11 minutes IAH 99 est niversity 14 minutes 45 Memorial 1 minutes The alleria 1 minutes 290 59 Tanglewood 14 minutes 90 The Medical enter 12 minutes HOUSTON HEIGHTS 10 aty 31 minutes KATY MEMORIAL 610 10 TANGLEWOOD ypress 29 minutes RIVER THE OAKS GALLERIA Hobby Airport 18 minutes WEST UNIVERSITY THE PLACE MEDICAL PORT OF eorge ush 22 minutes CENTER HOUSTON Airport AH 610 59 ugar Land 25 minutes Port of Houston 32 minutes 99 HOBBY AIRPORT pace enter Houston 24 minutes 90 The oodlands 31 minutes 45 Galveston ingwood 33 minutes 288 SUGAR LAND SPACE CENTER 59 HOUSTON 6 PEARLAND 12 Contact: 281.816.6550 HOUSTON NEIGHBORHOODS Jacob Weersing | [email protected] 10 45 10 Warehouse District 69 Warehouse District Theater District Historic District Historic District Theater District Skyline District 45 Sports & Conventions Skyline District Sports & Midtown Conventions EaDo 45 EaDo Midtown 69 1313 69 45 11-2-2015 Information About Brokerage Services Texas law requires all real estate license holders to give the following informaƟon about brokerage services to prospecƟve buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords.
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