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An Inner Loop Development Opportunity with improvements in Houston, Texas
OFFERING BROCHURE+/- 33,875 SF
3808 Stanford & 819 W. Alabama
SITEW. ALABAMA ST.
3808 Stanford & 819 W. Alabama
An Inner Loop Development Opportunity with improvements in Houston, Texas
OFFERING BROCHURE+/- 33,875 SF
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3808 Stanford St.Houston, TX 77006
819 W. Alabama St.Houston, TX 77006
3808 Stanford St.Houston, TX 77006
HOUSTON CBD (2 MILES)
MIDTOWN
THE HOUSTON
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THE MUSEUMDISTRICTRICE
UNIVERSITYTEXAS
MEDICAL CENTER(3 MILES)
RIVER OAKS
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COUNTRY CLUB
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COLLEGE
COMMUNITY AMENITIES
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PRICE TBD
0.78 Acres | 33,875 SF3808 Stanford St. Houston, TX 77027 & 819 W. Alabama St. Houston, TX 77006
3808 Stanford and 819 West Alabama is a 0.78 acre site within the Montrose/Museum District submarket in Houston, Texas.
The subject is located between the Midtown/Downtown and Upper Kirby District and features 2 buildings which include: a 3,360 SF retail center on 819 W. Alabama St. (Built in 1930, previously housed a restaurant and treatment center) and a 5,222 SF multifamily apartment on 3808 Stanford St. (Built in 1940, 2 stories, with a total of 8 units and average unit size of 552 SF).
The Montrose District has received recognition as one of the most exciting urban communities in the country. (www.MontroseDistrict.org). The majority of land in Montrose is used for single-family, multifamily, or retail. West Alabama is considered one of the most important thoroughfares in the area because of its wide variety of dining, entertainment and shopping centers. Most businesses in the area are small family operated enterprises which gives Montrose character that is unique in Houston.
The Montrose District has a total of over 3,500 businesses and 16,000 employees. Other major employment centers within 3 miles distance include : Greenway Plaza (755 businesses/ 25,000 employees), Texas Medical Center (15 hospitals/3 medical schools/ 106,000 employees), and Houston’s Central Business District (3,500 businesses /150,000 employees).
The site is in close proximity to Houston’s top-ranked educational institutions, the Museum District (the sixth largest museum district in the U.S. with over 8 million visitors per year), and many other entertainment destinations.
Montrose has a high demand for new retail, restaurant, and residential concepts. 3808 Stanford and 819 West Alabama offers investors an exceptional opportunity to develop an underutilized property inside Houston’s Urban Core.
• Nearly an acre of prime development land in Houston’s Montrose District, recognized as one of the most exciting urban communities in the country
• The site is unrestricted but is bordered by historic districts to the north and south and is uniquely positioned to provide forever views for a hi-rise development (www.har.com/first-montrose-commons-historic-district/realestate_area/13,
www.har.com/audubon-place-historic-district/realestate_area/2)
• Three miles from major employment centers including: -Houston’s CBD (3,500 businesses,150,000 employees) -Greenway Plaza (755 businesses, 25,000 employees) -Texas Med Center (15 hospitals,106,000 employees)
• Within walking distance to St. Thomas University and the Museum District
• In close proximity to Houston’s best entertainment destinations:
• Home values in the area range from $600,000 to greater than $3 million
• Average Household Income is above $100,000 in the Montrose/ Museum District
• West Alabama St. averages a daily traffic count of over 13,000 vehicles while Montrose Blvd. averages a daily traffic count of over 30,000 (The Subject’s main roadway intersection)
• Currently, Montrose has the most multifamily developments in Houston with 2,258 units under construction & 3,264 units proposed
• Two miles distance from Rice University, one of the top science and engineering institutions in the country
• Not subject to Historic District regulations
LOCATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE
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The Houston Zoo, Hermann Park, Jones Hall, Wortham Center, The Menil Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Natural Science, Holocaust Museum, The Children’s Museum, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, McGovern Centennial Gardens, Miller Outdoor Theatre among many others
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Appraisal District Harris County
2018 Tax Rate 2.526348%
Property ID # 0230760000001
Land $2,872,830
Improvements $ 244,195
Total 2018 Tax Value $ 3,117,025
SURVEY
819 W. Alabama St. & 3808 Stanford St.
• ACRES : 0.78• GROSS SF LAND : 33,875• SF IMPROVEMENTS : 8,582
Unit Description
# of Units
Avg Unit SF
Market Rent / Unit
Market Rent / SF
1Bd/1Bth 2 685 $950 $1.39
1Bd/1Bth 1 578 $950 $1.64
1Bd/1Bth 1 575 $950 $1.65
1Bd/1Bth 2 440 $950 $2.16
1Bd/1Bth 2 505 $950 $1.88
Totals/Avg 8 552 $950 $1.72
UNIT MIX
Unit Description
# of Units
Avg Unit SF
Market Rent / Unit
Market Rent / SF
Commercial building 1 3,360 Vacant Vacant
Totals/Avg 1 3,360 Vacant Vacant
Apartments Commercial Building / Restaurant
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TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
GREENWAY PLAZA
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
Central Business District (Downtown) 2.2 150,000
Greenway Plaza 2.9 25,000
Texas Medical Center 3.0 106,000
Uptown District/Galleria 4.5 82.000
University of Saint Thomas 0.4 900
Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) 1.7 5,000
NRG Energy, Inc. (Corporate Headquarters) 2.1 1,000
EP Energy 2.2 1,000
Pennzoil-Quaker State Co. 2.2 800
City of Houston 2.3 1,000
Jpmorgan Chase Bank, National Association 2.3 1,000
William Marsh Rice University 2.3 1,689
Shell Oil Company 2.4 1,000
Baker Botts L.L.P. 2.4 722
University of Houston 3.0 1,300
The Hearst Corporation 4.7 1,500
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Employees
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AREA ATTRACTIONS
Parks and Recreation Miles
Miller Outdoor Theatre 1.8
Hermann Park 1.9
Hermann Park Golf Course 2.0
Eleanor Tinsley Park 2.2
River Oaks Country Club 3.2
Buffalo Bayou Park 3.6
Memorial Park 5.1
Retail / Entertainment
The Menil Collection 0.6
Houston Museum of Fine Arts 1.3
Houston Museum of Natural Science 1.4
Children’s Museum of Houston 1.4
McGovern Centennial Gardens 1.5
Houston Zoo 2.0
The Galleria 5.7
Educational Institutions
St. Thomas University 0.4
Texas Southern University 2.2
Baylor College of Medicine 2.2
Rice University 2.3
University of Houston Central 3.0
University of Houston Downtown 3.0
Texas A&M University 3.0
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AREA DEMOGRAPHICSRadius 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile
Population
2024 Projection 31,598 218,089 513,731
2019 Estimate 29,395 203,213 480,101
2010 Census 23,512 160,450 393,565
Growth 2019 - 2024 7.49% 7.32% 7.00%
Growth 2010 - 2019 25.02% 26.65% 21.99%
2019 Population by Hispanic Origin 6,514 39,841 144,797
2019 Population by Race 29,395 203,213 480,101
White 22,407 76.23% 132,619 65.26% 317,913 66.22%
Black 3,736 12.71% 46,879 23.07% 108,411 22.58%
American Indian and Alaskan 222 0.76% 1,036 0.51% 3,237 0.67%
Asian 2,291 7.79% 18,501 9.10% 41,212 8.58%
Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 20 0.07% 112 0.06% 357 0.07%
Other Race 719 2.45% 4,066 2.00% 8,969 1.87%
Households
2024 Projection 17,831 104,641 228,242
2019 Estimate 16,613 96,815 212,692
2010 Census 13,502 74,375 173,050
Growth 2019 - 2024 7.33% 8.08% 7.31%
Growth 2010 - 2019 23.04% 30.17% 22.91%
Owner Occupied 5,479 32.98% 36,615 37.82% 89,526 42.09%
Renter Occupied 11,134 67.02% 60,200 62.18% 123,166 57.91%
2019 Households by HH Income 16,612 96,816 212,693
Income Less Than $25,000 3,053 18.38% 15,976 16.50% 43,543 20.47%
Income: $25,000 - $50,000 2,660 16.01% 13,020 13.45% 35,032 16.47%
Income: $50,000 - $75,000 2,953 17.78% 13,729 14.18% 30,263 14.23%
Income: $75,000 - $100,000 1,469 8.84% 10,508 10.85% 22,071 10.38%
Income: $100,000 - $125,000 1,423 8.57% 8,279 8.55% 17,067 8.02%
Income: $125,000 - $150,000 1,354 8.15% 6,864 7.09% 12,252 5.76%
Income: $150,000 - $200,000 1,469 8.84% 9,426 9.74% 16,375 7.70%
Income: $200,000 or more 2,231 13.43% 19,014 19.64% 36,090 16.97%
Source: CoStar Realty Information, Inc, August 2019
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