Site Plan - Read King
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Site Plan - Read King
Pearland Economic Development Corp. Tract 2: ±37 usable net ac Tract 1: ±5-13 usable net ac Pearla nd Pk Harris County Park Land wy (2 5,062 CPD) Flaming Wok Pearland Eye Care ay ltw Be 8 0C ,0 0 6 8 ( ) PD Monro e Rd 8 ay ltw e B Christie Amezquita, CCIM T 713.782.9000 ext. 16 [email protected] Tony Patronella T 713.782.9000 ext. 13 [email protected] 0C ,00 2 (11 ) PD Summary Specifics Land Available - Property is divisible • Tract 1 Tract 2 ±5-13 usable net acres (net of detention): $8 PSF Access to Pearland Parkway available • Located at the southwest corner of Beltway 8 and Pearland Parkway. This intersection boasts a trade area of over 210,403 people and is the gateway to the Pearland market. Tract 2: ±37 usable net ac 8( 86 ,0 0 0C PD ) Tract 1: ±5-13 usable net ac Be ltw ay Harris County Park Land CPD) CP D) Flaming Wok Pearland Eye Care (11 2 ,0 00 (25,062 wa y8 d Pkwy Be lt Pearlan Monroe R d Traffic Counts 1 mile 3 mile 5 mile 10 mile Intersection Active Population (12/2011) 9,452 82,963 233,773 924,973 Beltway 8 west of Pearland Pkwy 86,000 CPD Estimated Households 3,141 25,913 70,813 280,720 Beltway 8 east of Pearland Pkwy 112,000 CPD $69,763 $63,402 $62,310 $65,064 Pearland Pkwy south of Beltway 8 25,062 CPD 1,639 20,573 69,138 279,820 2010 Average Daily Traffic Counts except (*) that are 2006 24-Hour Traffic Counts. Utilities available through the city of Houston • ±37 usable net acres: $4 PSF Demographics Est. Average HH Income Total Number of Employees Count AREA RETAIL Area Housi ng Housing Summary No Development William P. Hobby Airport William P. Hobby Airport ($2.7 Billion economic Impact) ($2.7 Billion economic Impact) a G e n oa R G enoa R eda d m l A d ed Alm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8b 9a 9b 10 11 12 13 14 Gulf Meadows 600 Homes 600 600 500 620 375 675 100 835 500 650 1,800 600 800 350 275 285 TOTAL 9,565 Monroe Rd Telephone Rd Monroe Rd Telephone Rd 2 Lots Southridge Crossing Gulf Meadows Clearwood Crossing Durham Park Stone Creek Clear Creek Park Stonebridge Lakes of Highland Glen Phase I Lakes of Highland Glen Phase II Riverstone Ranch Riverstone Ranch Phase II Kirkmont Green Tea Terrace & Country Club Clearbrook Meadows Banbury Cross Beezer Homes Homes Completion Date 150 600 500 540 375 675 75 835 150 580 1,800 600 800 350 275 285 2010 Complete Complete Q4-2009 Complete Complete Q4-2009 Complete Q4-2010 Q4-2009 TBD Complete Complete Complete Complete TBD 8,590 Clearwood Crossing 500 Homes 3 Fuqua St SITE Pearland Economic Development Corp. Tract 2 Beltway 8 Tract 1 vd Lakes of Highland Glen Phase II 150 Homes University of Houston Clear Lake - Pearland Campus Banbury Cross 275 Homes Development Corporation. 7 Stonebridge 75 Homes Lake enrollment to an excess of 8,000. occupancy with the Pearland Economic 14 9a FM 518 Clear Creek Park 675 Homes 6 Riverstone Ranch 580 Homes Bla ck h 9b Lakes of Highland Glen Phase I 835 Homes Campus brings the total UH-Clear on 40 acres of land and shares Clearbrook Meadows 350 Homes 12 8a 13 satellite campus, the UHCL Pearland This 30,659 SF facility is situated Beezer Homes 285 Homes Hughes Rd Extension 8b UHCL Pearland Campus opened for Kirkmont 600 Homes 10 McHard Rd classes August 2010. Serving as a FM 518 SITE 5 l kB Blackhaw d Rd McHar Southridge Crossing 150 Homes Stone Creek 375 Homes 4 Pearland Pkwy Tract 1 Pearland Pkwy Tract 2 1 Beltway 8 Durham Park 540 Homes 11 aw k Bl vd Green Tea Terrace & Country Club 800 Homes Riverstone Ranch Phase II 1,800 Homes TOTAL HOMES: 8,590 SITE DISTANCE CALCULATION TO AREA INTERSECTIONS BW 8 & Fairmont Pkwy William P. Hobby Airport ($2.7 Billion economic Impact) SITE a arl Pe McHard Rd i 3m 7.8 i 9m 7.4 Monroe Rd e Rd Telephon Almeda Genoa Rd 8.6 5m nd Pkw i y HWY 288 & FM 518 I-45 & Bay Area Blvd William P. Hobby Airport Monro e Rd ($2.7 Billion economic Impact) Beltway 8 Flaming Wok Pearland Eye Care Tract 2 SITE Beltway 8 Tract 1 Harris County Park Land kw y Site Pla n d an arl Pe Pearland Economic Development Corp. P J. 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