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katy green - Wile Interests, Inc.
K ATY GR EEN
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd | Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott | 281-816-6550 | www.capitalretailproperties.com
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59
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1960
Lake
Houston
45
HARDY
290
TOLLWAY
10
610
10
WE
STPARK
TOLLWAY
99
6
M HOUSTON
SA
TOLLWAY
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59
288
Galveston
Bay
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Property Description:
Katy Green is a 16 Acre Development at the SWC and SEC
of Interstate 10 and Greenhouse Rd. Site sits in the heart
of Houston’s Energy Corridor, Middle of the West Houston
Medical District with Texas Children’s Hospital and Methodist
Hospital, and the gateway in the fastest growing community
in the Country, Katy, TX. Katy Green has great freeway
visibility with Greenhouse having a dedicated freeway exit
whether East Bound or West Bound. 200,000sf Class A Office
bldg. is under construction and an additional 200,000sf
planned to start. Starbucks, Potbelly, Smash Burger and
Memorial Hermann are all part of the retail at the SEC of the
development.
Availablity:
Hotel Tract, Pad Sites and small shop retail.
Utilities:
All utilities are available to the sites and no detention
is required.
Traffic Counts:
I-10: 210,000 VPD (TXDOT, 2010)
Area Retailers:
KA TY G REEN
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd - Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
SITE PLAN AERIAL
KA TY G REEN
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd - Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
OBLIQUE AERIAL
KA TY G REEN
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd - Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
SITE PLAN AERIAL
KA TY G REEN
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd - Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
OVERALL SITE PLAN
KA TY G REEN
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd - Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
SEC / SWC I-10 & Greenhouse Rd - Katy, Texas
Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
S W C & B aker R d T ract S I T E P L A N S
KA TY G REEN
S UMMA RY PRO F I L E
I 10 & Greenhouse Rd Houston, TX 77094
Coordinates Longitude:
Latitude:
-95.706020
29.785280
1 MILE
RING
3.14 SQ/MI
2 MILE
RING
12.56 SQ/MI
3 MILE
RING
28.27 SQ/MI
5 MILE
RING
78.53 SQ/MI
3,302
5,193
7,549
18,559
26,072
38,267
34,370
52,464
81,817
69,973
119,390
190,044
31.2%
13.8%
31.9%
14.5%
35.9%
19.5%
37.2%
19.7%
1,237
1,808
2,503
6,266
8,653
11,761
11,442
17,293
26,527
23,075
39,495
61,844
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
216
3,458
976
15,059
1,858
28,075
3,868
59,187
POPULATION BY OCCUPATION
Total Workforce
% Blue Collar
% White Collar
3,774
20.8%
79.2%
18,742
20.7%
79.3%
42,542
21.0%
79.0%
98,366
19.9%
80.1%
RACE
% White
% Hispanic
% Black
% Asian
% Other
46.6%
30.4%
9.9%
10.7%
2.4%
48.5%
31.2%
9.3%
8.7%
2.3%
48.2%
30.8%
10.0%
8.6%
2.4%
50.0%
29.5%
9.5%
8.8%
2.3%
3,332
2,173
705
766
169
17,103
10,999
3,275
3,062
820
38,767
24,798
8,020
6,892
1,921
93,841
55,345
17,849
16,528
4,287
POPULATION
1990 Population
2000 Population
2010 Population (Census)
% Growth 2000 - 2010
% Growth 2011 - 2016
HOUSEHOLDS
1990 Households
2000 Households
2011 Households
Avg Household Size
EMPLOYMENT
2011 Total Employers
2011 Workplace Employees
STI: PopStats - Basic Summary
White
Hispanic
Black
Asian
Other
DEMOGRAPHICS
18 January 2012
I 10 & Greenhouse Rd Houston, TX 77094
HOUSING
% Renter
Occupied
18
January
2012 Housing Units
31.6%
30.9%
Coordinates
Longitude: 28.3%
-95.706020
68.4%
69.1%
Latitude: 71.7%
29.785280
% Owner Occupied Housing Units
38.1%
61.9%
INCOME
2011 Median Household Income
2011 Average Household Income
1 MILE
RING
$85,925
3.14
SQ/MI
$100,322
2 MILE
RING
$84,883
12.56
SQ/MI
$98,096
3 MILE
RING
$82,808
28.27
SQ/MI
$94,858
5 MILE
RING
$84,179
78.53
SQ/MI
$97,762
2.5%
6.2%
19.7%
25.0%
7.5%
25.3%
10.0%
1.8%
1.9%
3.3%
6.0%
16.6%
24.9%
6.5%
28.7%
9.8%
2.2%
2.1%
3.0%
5.7%
17.6%
25.8%
7.1%
28.5%
8.8%
1.9%
1.7%
3.2%
5.4%
17.7%
24.8%
6.8%
29.9%
8.8%
1.9%
1.5%
29.9
28.1
31.7
30.3
28.6
32.2
30.1
28.3
31.8
30.9
29.5
32.4
1,251
2,310
Texas
971
1,247
2,893
5,513
2,350
2,885
6,620
12,942
5,739
6,914
COLLEGE EDUCATION (Age 25+)
% < 9th Grade
% Some High School
% High School
% Some College
% College - Associates Degree
% College - Bachelors Degree
% College - Masters Degree
Data%Source:
Pitney
Bowes MapInfo
College
- Professional
Degree
© 2009 Pitney Bowes Software Inc. All Rights Reserved.
% College - Doctorate Degree
AGE
Median Age
Median Age Male
Median Age Female
KA TY G REEN
Male < 5 years
Male 5 /- 14
years
SEC
SWC
Male 14 - 18 years
Male 18 - 22 years
I-10 & Greenhouse Rd
267
-498
Katy,
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Anderson Smith or Ford Scott
281-816-6550
[email protected] or
[email protected]
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