buda station - Retail Solutions
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buda station - Retail Solutions
BUDA STATION FOR LEASE $26.00 PSF NNN *NNNs 6.75 PSF *(Estimate provided by Landlord and subject to change) s w Q o f I nterstate 35 & L oop 4 710 oLD SAN ANTONIO RD | BUDA, TEXAS 78610 C A L L T O D AY F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N UNDER CONSTRUCTION Delivery Estimated July 1st! Available Space 1,200 SF - 5,555 SF Drive-Thru Available Property Highlights • Located in the HEART of Buda’s retail mecca, a regional retail destination. • Cross access with Walmart & KFC • Surrounded by a multitude of retailers and fast food restaurants, this shopping center’s main traffic is driven by Walmart Supercenter, Cabela’s and H-E-B. • Estimated sales for Walmart $78,000,000 annually *Source: Nielsen TDLinx, combined with another reliable source • Buda is one of Central Texas’ fastest growing cities. Traffic Counts I-35: 135,688 VPD (TXDOT 2013) Loop 4: 11,338 VPD (TXDOT 2013) DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT 2014 Population 3 miles 18,444 5 miles 66,244 7 miles 155,390 Average HH Income $92,419 $89,105 $79,304 24.9% 24.0% 20.4% 5 Yr Projected Growth AREA RETAILERS Tucker Francis [email protected] 512.474.5557 Phil Morris [email protected] 512.474.5557 The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, Retail Solutions makes no guaranties, warranties or representations to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this real estate information is subject to errors; omissions; change of price; prior sale or lease; or withdrawal without notice. Retail Solutions, which provides real estate brokerage services, is a division of Reliance Retail, LLC, a Texas Limited liability company. BUDA STATION s w Q o f I nterstate 35 & L oop 4 710 oLD SAN ANTONIO RD | BUDA, TEXAS 78610 PYLON Tucker Francis [email protected] 512.474.5557 Phil Morris [email protected] 512.474.5557 The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, Retail Solutions makes no guaranties, warranties or representations to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this real estate information is subject to errors; omissions; change of price; prior sale or lease; or withdrawal without notice. Retail Solutions, which provides real estate brokerage services, is a division of Reliance Retail, LLC, a Texas Limited liability company. BUDA STATION Tucker Francis [email protected] 512.474.5557 Phil Morris [email protected] 512.474.5557 s w Q o f I nterstate 35 & L oop 4 710 oLD SAN ANTONIO RD | BUDA, TEXAS 78610 The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, Retail Solutions makes no guaranties, warranties or representations to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this real estate information is subject to errors; omissions; change of price; prior sale or lease; or withdrawal without notice. Retail Solutions, which provides real estate brokerage services, is a division of Reliance Retail, LLC, a Texas Limited liability company. BUDA STATION s w Q o f I nterstate 35 & L oop 4 710 oLD SAN ANTONIO RD | BUDA, TEXAS 78610 Map: Texas suburbs, not cities, to grow the fastest by 2050; one Central Texas county will top them all Hays County, just south of Austin, is projected to be the fastest-growing county, by percentage, in all of Texas by 2050, according to county-level data released by the Texas Office of the State Demographer. The Austin Business Journal mapped the data at the county level, which you can see embedded below this article. The counties are colored from red, for negative growth, to black for positive growth. The darker the shade, the greater the projected percent change in demographics. Clicking on a county will bring up its specific population data. Are you viewing this on a mobile device and don’t see a map? Click the “view full page” link below the article to see it. According to the numbers, demographers project Hays County will grow by 464 percent by 2050, with more than 666,900 new residents swelling its population to 825,070 over the next 35 years. Next in terms of percent growth is Collin County, north of Dallas, which demographers project will grow by 386 percent over the next 35 years, with the addition of more than 3 million residents growing its population from 782,341 to 3.8 million. In terms of absolute growth, though, Harris County, which encompasses Houston, is set to see the largest number of new residents in the state by 2050, with 3.4 million new residents projected by then. But because the county is already large – it had more than 4 million residents as of 2010 – that’s only a growth rate of 83.9 percent. It’s interesting to note that the Texas counties that encompass its largest metropolises are projected to grow at a much slower rate than their bordering suburban counties. Travis County, in which Austin sits, is projected to grow by only 96.3 percent, far slower than Hays County, as well as Williamson County to the north, which is projected to grow by 367.7 percent with the addition of 1.5 million new residents by 2050. Source: http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2015/03/09/map-texas-suburbs-not-cities-to-grow-the-fastest.html?ana=e_du_ pub&s=article_du&ed=2015-03-09&u=wXCEzZipYoSzxboxLdQaD/nalE0&t=1428064370 Tucker Francis [email protected] 512.474.5557 Phil Morris [email protected] 512.474.5557 The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, Retail Solutions makes no guaranties, warranties or representations to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this real estate information is subject to errors; omissions; change of price; prior sale or lease; or withdrawal without notice. Retail Solutions, which provides real estate brokerage services, is a division of Reliance Retail, LLC, a Texas Limited liability company.