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McCreless Redevelopment Flyer.indd
Available For Lease
McCreless Market anchored by HEB Plus
SEC IH-37 and New Braunfels Ave. San Antonio, Texas 78223
At a Glance
Available
GLA
Anchors and junior anchors
Small shop space
Please call for pricing.
Pad sites available for ground lease.
+/- 420,000 square feet
Estimated NNN Charges
$5.20 sf
Traffic Counts
Zoning
IH-37 120,000 vpd TXDOT (06)
C2
Contact
E. Southcross Blvd 20,490 vpd COSA (06)
S. New Braunfels Ave 12,522 vpd COSA (05)
Demographics
3 Mile
5 Mile
Population
119,290
273,687
Daytime Population
Avg. HH Income
106,556
$42,879
295,411
$44,551
Avg. HH Size
2.9
2.9
Claritas 2008 Estimates
Information
McCreless Market has a 142,000 sf HEB Plus!, a 10 - screen Cinemark Movie Theater, Bealls, Marshall’s, and a Shoe Carnival. HEB Plus! opened August 2008. This
site offers high traffic counts and visibility from IH-37, with easy access from several
major interstate highways. McCreless Market caters to the underserved Southeast
parts of San Antonio.
Guyla Sineni
210.253.3067
[email protected]
Vicki Adelstein
210.253.3081
[email protected]
United Commercial Realty
1901 N.W. Military Hwy., Suite 200
San Antonio, Texas 78213
210.979.9700 (tel.)
210.979.9701 (fax)
www.ucrrealty.com
The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, United Commercial Realty makes no guarantees, warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. 2/2/09
August 1, 2008
GRAND
OPENING
Single largest sales day and week for any store in
H-E-B company history!
Most transactions in a single day –
17,146 transactions
hour
(approximately 952 transaction per hour)!
The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, United Commercial Realty makes no guarantees, warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. 8/22/08
4100 S New Braunfels Ave
San Antonio, TX 78223
Summary Report
United Commercial Realty
1901 N.W. Military Hwy ▪ Suite 200 ▪ San Antonio, Texas 78213
Tel (210) 979-9700 ▪ Fax (210) 979-9701
2 February 2009
Coordinates Longitude:
Latitude:
3 MILE
RING
28.27 SQ/MI
5 MILE
RING
78.53 SQ/MI
-98.461151
29.378235
7 MILE
RING
153.91 SQ/MI
POPULATION
1990 Total Population
2000 Total Population
2008 Total Population
2013 Total Population
% Population Change 1990-2000
% Population Change 2000-2008
% Population Change 2008-2013
116,183
115,805
119,290
119,479
-0.33%
3.01%
0.16%
260,141
261,561
273,687
277,045
0.55%
4.64%
1.23%
413,757
414,198
431,599
435,564
0.11%
4.20%
0.92%
2008 Total Daytime Population
2008 Total Daytime Work Population
2008 Total Establishments
106,556
34,428
3,943
295,411
124,386
12,077
464,212
198,727
18,949
HOUSEHOLDS
1990 Total Households
2000 Total Households
2008 Total Households
2013 Total Households
% Households Change 1990-2000
% Households Change 2000-2008
% Households Change 2008-2013
38,736
38,885
41,107
42,258
0.38%
5.71%
2.80%
83,150
84,778
91,175
94,750
1.96%
7.55%
3.92%
129,076
132,617
141,934
147,215
2.74%
7.03%
3.72%
2008 Average Household Size
2008 Total Owner Occupied Housing Units
2008 Total Renter Occupied Housing Units
2.9
24,688
16,395
2.9
54,759
36,422
2.9
85,123
56,792
RACE
2008 White Population
2008 Black Population
2008 American Indian/Alaska Native
2008 Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
2008 Other Population (Incl 2+ Races)
51,563
9,359
985
495
56,888
118,339
28,976
2,410
1,148
122,814
203,524
36,061
3,845
2,598
185,572
2008 Hispanic Population
2008 Non-Hispanic Population
95,856
23,434
217,227
56,460
341,806
89,793
33.4
33.6
33.2
AGE
2008 Median Age Total Population
Data Source: Pitney Bowes MapInfo
© 2007 Pitney Bowes MapInfo. All Rights Reserved.
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4100 S New Braunfels Ave
San Antonio, TX 78223
Summary Report
United Commercial Realty
1901 N.W. Military Hwy ▪ Suite 200 ▪ San Antonio, Texas 78213
Tel (210) 979-9700 ▪ Fax (210) 979-9701
2 February 2009
Coordinates Longitude:
Latitude:
3 MILE
RING
28.27 SQ/MI
INCOME
2008 Per Capita Income
2008 Median Household Income
2008 Average Household Income
2008 Household Income < $10,000
2008 Household Income $10,000-$14,999
2008 Household Income $15,000-$19,999
2008 Household Income $20,000-$24,999
2008 Household Income $25,000-$29,999
2008 Household Income $30,000-$34,999
2008 Household Income $35,000-$39,999
2008 Household Income $40,000-$44,999
2008 Household Income $45,000-$49,999
2008 Household Income $50,000-$59,999
2008 Household Income $60,000-$74,999
2008 Household Income $75,000-$99,999
2008 Household Income $100,000-$124,999
2008 Household Income $125,000-$149,999
2008 Household Income $150,000-$199,999
2008 Household Income $200,000-$249,999
2008 Household Income $250,000-$499,999
2008 Household Income $500,000+
Data Source: Pitney Bowes MapInfo
© 2007 Pitney Bowes MapInfo. All Rights Reserved.
5 MILE
RING
78.53 SQ/MI
-98.461151
29.378235
7 MILE
RING
153.91 SQ/MI
$14,776
$29,071
$42,879
$14,842
$28,186
$44,551
$15,747
$29,082
$47,884
5,578
4,377
3,888
3,942
3,399
3,429
2,881
2,770
2,505
3,519
2,338
1,572
402
162
137
48
157
2
13,472
9,591
8,663
8,848
7,866
7,682
6,237
5,855
5,171
6,981
4,832
3,334
1,001
500
460
174
441
67
20,174
14,442
13,468
13,368
11,653
11,686
9,510
8,960
8,035
11,109
8,198
6,102
2,026
998
798
319
999
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