MIDTOWN FOR LEASE...HOUSTON, TX 77003 MIDTOWN DEVELOPED BY 2 LEWIS PROPERTY COMPANY • P...
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C O M M E R C I A L R E A L E S T A T E S E R V I C E S
RETAIL SPACE
FOR LEASE
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1,257 SF TO 6,500 SF
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3500 & 3600 BLOCKS
OF MAIN STREET AT
ENSEMBLE/HCC
RAIL STATION
HOUSTON, TX 77003
MIDTOWN
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P R O J E C T / O F F E R I N G D A T A
URBAN AND CENTRALLY LOCATED
Mid Main is an urban infill, mixed-use, transit oriented development. Located on Main Street at the Ensemble / HCC rail station, Mid Main has direct rail, auto, and bike access to the CBD, Texas Medical Center, Museum District, Hermann Park, and Rice University.
L E A S E O F F E R I N G D A T A
• SPACE AVAILABLE 1,257 SF — 6,438 SF
• DELIVERY IMMEDIATE
• TERM 5+ YEARS
• ASKING BASE RENTAL RATE CALL FOR TERMS
• MONTHLY NNN CHARGE (2017 EST) $9.00 | PSF
• IMPROVEMENT ALLOWANCE $25.00 | PSF
• VISITOR PARKING $3.00 | HOUR*
P R O J E C T D A T A
• 27,865 SF OF NEW RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE
• 10,000 SF EXISTING RETAIL SPACE
• 357 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX
• 750+ SPACE PUBLIC PARKING GARAGE (SERVING MID
MAIN, THE MATCH, AND SURROUNDING LAND USES)
• HOUSTON ZIP CAR LOCATION
• HOUSTON B-CYCLE LOCATION
• DESIGNATED UBER LOCATION*VARIES WITH DAY & TIME
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L I G H T R A I L D A T A
MID MAIN
Museum District
Houston Community College
METRORAIL RED LINE
Hermann ParkHouston Zoo
Rice University
MAIN STREET (RED) LINE*
• Average Daily Weekday Ridership: 62,461
• Average Daily Saturday Ridership: 34,738
• Average Daily Sunday Ridership: 24,745
ENSEMBLE/HCC STOP ONLY*
• Average Daily Weekday Boardings: 2,197
• Average Daily Saturday Boardings: 1,130
• Average Daily Sunday Boardings: 818
DISTANCE AND TRAVEL TIME FROM MID MAIN DEVELOPMENT
North to Downtown Transit Center• 1.5 Miles | 4 Minutes (2 Stops)
South to TMC FANNIN Station• 2.5 Miles | 7 Minutes (4 stops)
WORKFORCE POPULATION
• Downtown: 140,000
• Medical Center: 92,500
*METRO APRIL 2017
The 13-mile Red Line (formerly Main Street Line) carries an extraordinary 62,000 passengers daily, making it one of the nation’s most traveled lines based on boardings per track mile.
The Red Line offers fast and convenient rail service to downtown, the Museum District, the Texas Medical Center and NRG Park.
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1 . MATCH2 . TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH3. THE ENSEMBLE THEATRE4. CONTINENTAL CLUB5. HOLY ROSARY CHURCH
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MID MAIN TENANTS OTHER BARS, RESTAURANTS & RETAIL ATTRACTIONS
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LEWIS PROPERTY COMPANY • P 713.533.4400 • F 713.533.4401
D E M O G R A P H I C S
MID MAIN357 Units
Ensemble Theatre
3800 Main I203 Units
Calais Apartments356 Units
Houston Community College
Ventana Apartments282 Units
MATCH
HCC AdministrationBuilding & Parking
3800 Main II117 Units
ProposedHigh-Rise
Holy Rosary Church
Trinity Episcopal Church
ENSEMBLE / HCC STOP
POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS*
POPULATION AGES 25-34
• Midtown ...................................33.5%
• Harris County ............................. 15%
1-MILE DEMOGRAPHICS
• Nightime Population ......... 23,587
• Daytime Population ...........29,597
• Average HH Income .......$97,896
*ESRI 2016 Forecast
TRAFFIC COUNTS**
• W. Alabama west of Travis
CPD ...........................................12,830
• Main north of Holman
CPD .......................................... 13,420
** MPSI 2010
Mid Main is surrounded by independently owned and operated boutiques, major performing arts venues, and churches.
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A D J A C E N T V I E W S
1. MATCH, Arts & Theater Center 2. HCC Administration Building 3. Trinity Episcopal Church
MAIN AT HOLMAN, FACING NORTH TOWARDS DOWNTOWN
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WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP ON METRORAIL*
62,461*METRO APRIL 2017
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On the first Thursday evening of each month as well as special events such as Superfest, the retailers and restaurants in the 3400-3700 blocks of Main St. invite people to come out and have a good time on the Best Block in Houston.*
First Thursdays
* Houston Press
E A T , S H O P , R O C K
A V I B R A N T U R B A N L I F E S T Y L E
24/7 E N V I R O N M E N TSuperfest
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A D J A C E N T A T T R A C T I O N S
The Midtown area of Houston on Main Street offers the best of the best when it comes to live music and entertainment!
NATACHEE’S
MATCH MATCH ENSEMBLE THEATRE
CONTINENTAL CLUB CONTINENTAL CLUB
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Lewis Property Company
3773 Richmond Avenue
Suite 200
Houston, Texas 77046
Adam Williams, CCIM
Phone: 713-533-4400
Fax: 713-533-4401
Gregory G. Lewis, CRE
Phone: 713-533-4400
Fax: 713-533-4401
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
C O M M E R C I A L R E A L E S T A T E S E R V I C E SThis property is subject to prior sale or lease, change in price, rate and or terms or removal for the market without prior notice. All information contained herein was supplied from sources deemed reliable, but is not in any way warranted by the Landlord, Seller or Lewis Property Company.
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LEWIS PROPERTY COMPANY • P 713.533.4400 • F 713.533.4401
LICENSED BROKER / BROKER FIRM NAME LICENSE NO.
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DESIGNATED BROKER OF FIRM LICENSE NO.
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LICENSED SUPERVISOR OF SALES AGENT / ASSOCIATE LICENSE NO.
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SALES AGENT / ASSOCIATE LICENSE NO.
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BUYER / TENANT / SELLER / LANDLORD INITIALS DATE
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Lewis Property Company
Gregory G. Lewis
469636
383082
713-533-4400
713-533-4400
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