Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center Uvalde, TX
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Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center Uvalde, TX
Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center 6800 Park Ten Blvd, Ste 239E, San Antonio, TX 78213 O: 210.829.7078 F: 210.829.0835 www.hicre.com Uvalde Shopping Center is a regional shopping center located in Uvalde, Texas. - 83 miles West of San Antonio on Highway 90 East, the growth corridor in the Uvalde market. Its trade are includes approximately 90,000 people in 4 counties plus 5,000 college students and seasonal visitors. The 108,150 square foot project is leased by national and regional tenants. Dallas The immediate area is experiencing new construction with Walmart Supercenter and other retailers expanding or coming to Uvalde. The entire shopping was re-developed in 2005. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS 108,250 SF regional shopping center Largest power retail center in regional trade center Uvalde, TX Uvalde Austin Houston San Antonio Brownstone Apartments Phase I 120-units - development scheduled for 2012 - adjacent to center Co-Tenants include: BEALLS (anchor) TEXAS HOME FURNISHINGS MAURICES HIBBETT SPORTS FALLAS PAREDES MAURICES RENT-A-CENTER SNAP FITNESS 24/7 TIME WARNER CABLE TEXAS HOME FURNISHINGS BROWNSTONE APARTMENTS PHASE I 120 UNITS MAIN AUTO SUPPLY PD 21 PAD 2 DEMOGRAPHICS POPULATION AVERAGE HH INCOME 10 Mile 20 Mile 30 Mile 20,043 25,438 31,452 10 Mile 20 Mile 30 Mile $50,441 $50,142 $49,532 PAD 1 Hwy 90 21K VPD MG BUILDING MATERIALS 90 Taqueria FOR INFORMATION First State Bank of Uvalde TRAFFIC COUNTS KV Holliday Commercial Realty Interests Webb Sellers 210.829.7078 [email protected] All information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, no liability is assumed for its accuracy. It is subject to change or withdrawal without further notice. 6800 Park Ten Blvd, Ste 239E, San Antonio, TX 78213 Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center O: 210.829.7078 F: 210.829.0835 www.hicre.com PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS 108,250 SF regional shopping center Uvalde, TX N Largest power retail center in regional trade center Brownstone Apartments Phase I 120-units - development scheduled for 2012 - adjacent to center Co-Tenants include: BEALLS (anchor) TEXAS HOME FURNISHINGS MAURICES HIBBETT SPORTS FALLAS PAREDES MAURICES RENT-A-CENTER SNAP FITNESS 24/7 TIME WARNER CABLE DEMOGRAPHICS POPULATION 10 Mile 20 Mile 30 Mile 20,043 25,438 31,452 AVERAGE HH INCOME 10 Mile 20 Mile 30 Mile $50,441 $50,142 $49,532 Holliday Commercial Realty Interests TRAFFIC COUNTS Hwy 90 FOR INFORMATION 21K VPD Webb Sellers 210.829.7078 [email protected] All information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, no liability is assumed for its accuracy. It is subject to change or withdrawal without further notice. FULL PROFILE 1990-2010 Census, 2011 Estimates with 2016 Projections Calculated using Proportional Block Groups Lat/Lon: 29.2222/-99.7652 RF1 Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center 10 mi radius 20 mi radius 30 mi radius INCOME 2011 Estimated Population 20,043 25,438 31,452 2016 Projected Population 2010 Census Population 2000 Census Population Projected Annual Growth 2011 to 2016 Historical Annual Growth 2000 to 2011 19,511 20,210 20,226 -0.5% -0.1% 24,915 25,595 25,310 -0.4% - 31,195 31,536 30,718 -0.2% 2011 Estimated Households 2016 Projected Households 6,713 6,839 8,628 8,843 2010 Census Households 2000 Census Households Projected Annual Growth 2011 to 2016 Historical Annual Growth 2000 to 2011 6,691 6,449 0.4% 0.4% 8,583 8,178 0.5% 0.5% 10,747 11,124 10,659 10,081 0.7% 0.6% 2011 Est. Population Under 10 Years 2011 Est. Population 10 to 19 Years 2011 Est. Population 20 to 29 Years 2011 Est. Population 30 to 44 Years 2011 Est. Population 45 to 59 Years 2011 Est. Population 60 to 74 Years 2011 Est. Population 75 Years or Over 2011 Est. Median Age 16.2% 16.6% 13.0% 17.8% 17.9% 11.8% 6.6% 33.1 16.2% 16.7% 13.3% 17.4% 17.8% 11.7% 6.9% 32.7 15.9% 16.5% 13.3% 17.3% 2011 Est. Male Population 2011 Est. Female Population 48.5% 51.5% 48.3% 51.7% 48.1% 2011 Est. Never Married 2011 Est. Now Married 2011 Est. Separated or Divorced 2011 Est. Widowed 22.8% 56.4% 13.6% 7.3% 22.7% 56.8% 13.1% 7.4% 22.4% 57.0% 13.0% 7.7% 1.9% 1.7% 9.2% 7.6% 13.3% 14.8% 15.0% 12.0% 24.5% $50,441 $37,806 $17,579 1.9% 1.8% 8.9% 8.4% 13.1% 13.6% 14.7% 13.0% 24.6% $50,142 $36,771 $17,733 1.7% 2.0% 8.7% 8.6% 13.3% 12.9% 15.0% 14.1% 23.6% $49,532 $36,601 $17,875 2011 Est. Total Businesses 811 904 973 2011 Est. Total Employees 8,829 9,348 9,902 2011 Est. HH Income $200,000 or More 2011 Est. HH Income $150,000 to $199,999 2011 Est. HH Income $100,000 to $149,999 2011 Est. HH Income $75,000 to $99,999 2011 Est. HH Income $50,000 to $74,999 2011 Est. HH Income $35,000 to $49,999 2011 Est. HH Income $25,000 to $34,999 2011 Est. HH Income $15,000 to $24,999 2011 Est. HH Income Under $15,000 2011 Est. Average Household Income 2011 Est. Median Household Income 2011 Est. Per Capita Income ©2011, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 1 of 3 0.2% 17.8% 11.8% 7.3% 33.2 51.9% This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. MARITAL STATUS & GENDER AGE HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION Uvalde, TX 78801 Demographic Source: Applied Geographic Solutions 09/2011, TIGER Geography FULL PROFILE 1990-2010 Census, 2011 Estimates with 2016 Projections Calculated using Proportional Block Groups Lat/Lon: 29.2222/-99.7652 RF1 Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center 10 mi radius 20 mi radius 30 mi radius 77.6% 79.5% 0.7% 0.6% 0.6% 22.1% 0.7% 0.5% 0.6% 20.6% 0.7% 0.6% 0.5% 18.7% 2011 Est. Hispanic Population 2011 Est. Hispanic Population 2016 Proj. Hispanic Population 15,541 77.5% 81.0% 18,939 74.5% 78.3% 2010 Hispanic Population 76.6% 73.4% 22,509 71.6% 75.6% 70.5% 2011 Est. Adult Population (25 Years or Over) 2011 Est. Elementary (Grade Level 0 to 8) 2011 Est. Some High School (Grade Level 9 to 11) 2011 Est. High School Graduate 2011 Est. Some College 2011 Est. Associate Degree Only 2011 Est. Bachelor Degree Only 2011 Est. Graduate Degree 12,035 20.5% 12.3% 26.2% 18.3% 9.4% 9.1% 4.2% 15,214 19.0% 12.8% 26.3% 19.4% 9.1% 9.3% 4.2% 18,941 18.3% 12.9% 26.8% 19.6% 8.4% 9.8% HOUSING 2011 Est. Total Housing Units 2011 Est. Owner-Occupied 2011 Est. Renter-Occupied 2011 Est. Vacant Housing 7,600 62.0% 26.3% 11.7% 10,129 62.0% 23.2% 14.8% 13,118 60.5% 21.4% 18.1% 2000 Homes Built 1999 to 2000 2000 Homes Built 1995 to 1998 2000 Homes Built 1990 to 1994 2000 Homes Built 1980 to 1989 2000 Homes Built 1970 to 1979 2000 Homes Built 1960 to 1969 2000 Homes Built 1950 to 1959 2000 Homes Built Before 1949 3.4% 8.2% 4.6% 20.5% 19.9% 13.5% 10.7% 19.2% 3.4% 8.7% 5.0% 20.6% 19.6% 12.7% 10.6% 19.5% 3.5% 9.0% 5.5% 21.2% 19.6% 12.2% 10.1% 18.9% 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% 2.2% 3.0% 6.4% 31.3% 36.4% 20.3% $47,313 0.1% 0.1% 0.3% 1.9% 2.9% 6.3% 30.1% 34.8% 23.3% $46,401 0.1% 0.1% 0.3% 1.9% 2.9% 6.4% 29.9% 33.0% 25.2% $45,959 $201 $203 $199 HISPANIC EDUCATION (Adults 25 or Older) HOME VALUES 2000 Home Value $1,000,000 or More 2000 Home Value $500,000 to $999,999 2000 Home Value $400,000 to $499,999 2000 Home Value $300,000 to $399,999 2000 Home Value $200,000 to $299,999 2000 Home Value $150,000 to $199,999 2000 Home Value $100,000 to $149,999 2000 Home Value $50,000 to $99,999 2000 Home Value $25,000 to $49,999 2000 Home Value Under $25,000 2000 Median Home Value 2000 Median Rent ©2011, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 2 of 3 4.1% This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. 76.0% 2011 Est. Black 2011 Est. Asian or Pacific Islander 2011 Est. American Indian or Alaska Native 2011 Est. Other Races RACE 2011 Est. White HOMES BUILT BY YEAR Uvalde, TX 78801 Demographic Source: Applied Geographic Solutions 09/2011, TIGER Geography FULL PROFILE 1990-2010 Census, 2011 Estimates with 2016 Projections Calculated using Proportional Block Groups Lat/Lon: 29.2222/-99.7652 RF1 Uvalde Plaza Shopping Center 10 mi radius 20 mi radius 30 mi radius 18,801 23,387 52.8% 4.3% 42.9% 47.4% 52.6% 53.0% 4.2% 42.8% 47.2% 52.8% 52.3% 4.2% 7,619 9,584 2000 Mgmt, Business, & Financial Operations 2000 Professional, Related 2000 Service 2000 Sales, Office 2000 Farming, Fishing, Forestry 2000 Construction, Extraction, Maintenance 2000 Production, Transport, Material Moving 2000 White Collar Workers 2000 Blue Collar Workers 9.2% 15.5% 20.8% 20.7% 3.9% 13.3% 16.7% 45.4% 54.6% 9.5% 15.8% 20.2% 20.2% 4.3% 13.3% 16.8% 45.5% 54.5% 11,520 10.0% 16.0% 19.9% 19.8% 4.7% 13.2% 16.5% 45.8% 2000 Drive to Work Alone 2000 Drive to Work in Carpool 2000 Travel to Work by Public Transportation 2000 Drive to Work on Motorcycle 2000 Walk or Bicycle to Work 2000 Other Means 2000 Work at Home 72.7% 18.7% 0.3% 3.4% 2.6% 2.2% 71.2% 19.5% 0.3% 3.7% 2.6% 2.8% 70.7% 19.7% 0.3% - TRAVEL TIME 2000 Travel to Work in 14 Minutes or Less 2000 Travel to Work in 15 to 29 Minutes 2000 Travel to Work in 30 to 59 Minutes 2000 Travel to Work in 60 Minutes or More 2000 Average Travel Time to Work 60.7% 24.6% 9.1% 5.5% 17.4 56.6% 25.8% 11.5% 6.1% 18.5 54.6% 25.3% 13.6% 6.5% 19.2 2011 Est. Total Household Expenditure 2011 Est. Apparel 2011 Est. Contributions, Gifts 2011 Est. Education, Reading 2011 Est. Entertainment 2011 Est. Food, Beverages, Tobacco 2011 Est. Furnishings, Equipment 2011 Est. Health Care, Insurance 2011 Est. Household Operations, Shelter, Utilities 2011 Est. Miscellaneous Expenses 2011 Est. Personal Care 2011 Est. Transportation $294 M $14.1 M $17.6 M $7.77 M $16.3 M $48.4 M $12.4 M $21.5 M $88.1 M $4.96 M $4.30 M $58.8 M $377 M $18.1 M $22.7 M $9.93 M $20.8 M $61.8 M $16.0 M $27.6 M $113 M $6.36 M $5.50 M $75.2 M $466 M $22.3 M $28.1 M $12.2 M $25.8 M TRANSPORTATION TO WORK OCCUPATION 2000 Occupation: Population Age 16 Years or Over ©2011, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 page 3 of 3 43.5% 47.1% 52.9% 54.2% 3.6% 2.5% 3.1% This report was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. 14,750 2011 Est. Civilian Employed 2011 Est. Civilian Unemployed 2011 Est. in Armed Forces 2011 Est. not in Labor Force 2011 Labor Force Males 2011 Labor Force Females LABOR FORCE 2011 Est. Labor Population Age 16 Years or Over CONSUMER EXPENDITURE Uvalde, TX 78801 $76.4 M $19.7 M $34.2 M $139 M $7.86 M $6.79 M $93.0 M Demographic Source: Applied Geographic Solutions 09/2011, TIGER Geography Holiday Commercial Realty Interests 6800 Park Ten Blvd, Ste 239E San Antonio, TX 78213 O: 210.829.7078 F: 210.829.0835 Information About Brokerage Services www.hicre.com Approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission for Voluntary Use B efore working with a real estate broker, you should know that the duties of a broker depend on whom the broker represents. If you are a prospective seller or landlord (owner) or a prospective buyer or tenant (buyer), you should know that the broker who lists the property for sale or lease is the owner’s agent. A broker who acts as a subagent represents the owner in cooperation with the listing broker. 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