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houston retail
MARKET WATCH
HOUSTON RETAIL
FEBRUARY 2016
R E C E N T R E TA I L L E A S E S
RETAIL LEASE STATISTICS
Fairfield :: Fitness Connection
44,189 SF new lease at Jones Plaza
Asking Rental Rates (NNN)
Overall Vacancy Rates
Spring Branch :: SOAP Hand Car Wash
11.0%
$18.25
10.0%
$18.00
11,740 SF new lease at Lake Country Plaza
9.0%
$17.75
R E C E N T R E TA I L S A L E S
8.0%
$17.50
7.0%
$17.25
6.0%
$17.00
31,000 SF new lease at Shoppes at Memorial Villages
Atascocita :: Lone Star Athletics
Fairfield :: Cypress Town Center
55,090 SF
Buyer: Spigel Properties, Inc
Seller: Inland Real Estate Corporation
5.0%
R E TA I L I N T H E N E W S
Q4
12
High-end bowling alley moves forward on first
Houston location
Q1
13
Q2
13
Q3
13
Q4
13
Q1
14
Q2
14
Q3
14
Q4
14
Q1
15
Q2
15
Q3
15
$16.75
Q4
15
Source: CoStar - Houston retail buildings 5,000 SF and greater
link to story
Retail Sales Statistics
Houston Business Journal, February 23, 2016
HOUSTON MSA
Iconic Tex-Mex joint snaps up shuttered
steakhouse for a move across the street
QUARTER TO LAST QUARTER
DATE
(Q4 2015)
link to story
Volume ($
Mil)
No. of
Properties
CultureMap Houston, February 22, 2016
New upscale H-E-B opens in growing Houston
‘burb
Total SF
link to story
Average
Price/SF
Average Cap
Rate (Yield)
Houston Business Journal, February 17, 2016
$53.7
$464.1
UNITED STATES
TRAILING 12
MONTHS
LAST QUARTER
(Q4 2015)
TRAILING 12
MONTHS
$1,848.1
$22,739.7
$88,019.5
9
48
182
1,835
7,195
285,105
2,926,371
11,842,857
114,802,709
427,643,487
N/A
$233
$186
$210
$218
N/A
6.3%
6.9%
6.4%
6.5%
Source: Real Capital Analytics
Retail Market Indicators
DIRECT
VACANT (SF)
DIRECT VACANCY
RATE
OVERALL VACANCY
RATE
SF UNDER
CONSTRUCTION
2015 NET
ABSORPTION
13,213,520
950,302
7.9%
7.9%
20,342
(38,187)
31,511,311
1,067,241
3.9%
3.9%
27,865
627,822
North (Near North, FM 1960/I-45, Greenspoint/North Belt, Spring Creek, Far North &
57,386,772
3,067,292
5.8%
5.9%
190,539
348,405
Northeast (Near Northeast, Lake Houston, Kingwood & Liberty County)
12,797,899
541,904
7.2%
7.4%
307,000
192,139
Northwest (Addicks, Bridgelands, Cypresswood, Fairfield, Far Katy North, Far Northwest,
57,110,793
2,785,724
5.9%
5.9%
1,098,176
825,624
SUBMARKET
TOTAL RBA (SF)
East (Chambers County/Baytown, Channelview & Pasadena/Galena Park)
Inner Loop (CBD, Galleria, Uptown, University, River Oaks, Heights & East End)
Montgomery County)
Far Tomball, Jersey Village, Near Northwest Oaks, Near NW Spring Valley, Willowbrook)
South (Far South & Near South)
13,734,228
739,349
6.1%
6.1%
164,730
112,723
Southeast (NASA/Clear Lake, Near Southeast, Southeast Outlier )
51,364,503
3,010,201
5.8%
5.9%
731,736
761,060
Southwest (Near SW Central, Stafford, Sugar Land, Far New Territory, Far West, Far
42,514,647
2,502,000
6.5%
6.6%
261,575
263,580
Southwest )
West (Near West, Westchase, Far West, Far Katy South)
Total - Houston
39,259,163
1,952,320
4.9%
5.1%
127,898
1,219,962
318,892,836
16,616,333
6.0%
6.0%
2,929,861
4,313,128
Source: Costar - Houston retail buildings 5,000 SF and greater
HOUSTON RETAIL MARKET WATCH
FEBRUARY 2016
Houston | RETAIL SUBMARKETS
5
6
10
1
4
6
3
5
9
45
610
3
4
45
2
10
Inner Loop
249
6
2
290
3
3
90
7
4
4
2
1
3
1
5
8
1
2
2
10
3
4
2
See
Inner Loop
Map
1
1
6
99
10
1
1
2
4
8
2
2
59
288
45
35
1
3
3
East End
6
The Woodlands - Montgomery
1
Memorial
1
Sharpstown - Southwest Central
2
Westchase
2
West Oaks
M AR
T WATCH
H OU S TON RETA IL MARKET
FEBRUA
RY 2016
3K EEnergy
Corridor
3 Sugar
Land - Stafford
4
Katy - Cinco Ranch
4
Richmond Rosenberg
NORTHEAST
SOUTHEAST
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. Gulf Freeway/Pasadena
2. Baybrook/Clear Lake
3. Old Pearland/Alvin
1. Pearland / Manvel
1 Near Northeast
2. Near South 2
Atascocita
EAST
Kingwood
1. Pasadena/Galena Park
4 Liberty County
2. Channelview/Beaumont
3. Baytown/Chambers
1 Pearland / Manvel
Fairfield
7
Cypress/Bridgelands
8
Far Katy North
9
Far Northwest
Tomball/Spring Cypress
EAST
SOUTH
6
10
Near Northeast
Atascocita
Kingwood
Liberty County
3
2
Near South
SOUTHEAST
6
NORTHWEST
Bellaire / West University
Memorial
Galleria/Uptown
Westchase
4Energy
Inner Corridor
Loop / River Oaks
Katy/Cinco Ranch
5
Heights
3
SOUTHWEST
WEST
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. Northwest Oaks
2. Spring Branch
3. Willowbrook
4. Jersey Village
5. Copperfield
6. Fairfield 1 Northwest Oaks
7. Cypress/Bridgelands
SOUTHWE
2 Spring Branch
2S TFM 1960 & I-45
1. Sharpstown/Southwest Central 8. Far Katy North
3 Willowbrook
3 Greens Point - North Belt
2. West Oaks
9. Far Northwest
3. Sugar4Land/Stafford
4 Jersey
Village
10. Tomball/Spring
Cypress
Spring Creek
4. Richmond/Rosenberg
5 Copperfield
5 Far North
NORTH
WES
2T
NORTHWEST
Near North
FM 1960 & I-45
Greens Point/North Belt
Spring Creek
Far North
The Woodlands/Montgomery
1 Near North
NORTHEAST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
CBD
Bellaire/West University
Galleria/Uptown
Inner Loop/River Oaks
Heights
End
1East
CBD
SOUTH
NORTH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
INNER LOOP
INNER LOOP
1
Pasadena / Galena Park
2
Channelview / Beaumont
3
Baytown / Chambers
1
Gulf Freeway/Pasadena
2
Baybrook / Clear Lake
3
Old Pearland / Alvin
HOUSTON RETAIL MARKET WATCH
FEBRUARY 2016
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