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TEXAS CITY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING250–2,500 SF Available
2501 Palmer Highway | Texas City, Texas
Ryan Kelsall | Ronnie Miranda, CCIM, SIOR | 281.477.4300
Texas City Professional Building
PROPERTY INFORMATION
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Situated in the heart beat of industry, Texas City is
home of the 3rd largest gasoline refinery in the USA
and is home to Valero, BP, Marathon, and host of
other refiners, chemical manufacturers and related
service and support company. Texas City is also
has the third largest deep water port by tonnage
in Texas making it a the strategic favorite for the
industrial and manufacturing sector. Accordingly,
the area continues to experience solid growth
with over $5 Billion in stimulus announced and
already being deployed over the next 5 years.
At just over 33,000 SF, the Texas City Professional
building is the premier professional small office
destination in the trade area and is anchored by
Texas City’s very own Mainland Bank, the oldest
bank in Texas, and Flour, a top petrochemical
engineering and construction firm. Inside the
recently updated building are suites ranging in
size from single office executive suites to 5,000
SF or more. All leases are full service and include
nightly janitorial, 24 hours access, professional
management and ownership, and optional
dedicated high speed internet. This building has
its finger on the pulse of the community and has
the needs of the market covered. Call today for
more information or to schedule a tour.
Lease Rate: Short term
Long term
TEXAS CITYPROFESSIONAL BUILDING
Ryan [email protected]
Ronnie Miranda, CCIM, [email protected]
164,567ACTIVEPOPULATIONWITHIN 10-MILERADIUS
45%HISTORICANNUALGROWTHFROM 2010-2017*1 mile radius
Texas City Professional Building
SITE PLAN
SP37 | 02.02.18
Texas City Professional Building
SITE PLAN
BL1-1 | 10.27.17
1st Floor
Texas City Professional Building
SITE PLAN
BL1-2 | 02.02.18
2nd Floor
Property Name
DEMOGRAPHICS
1 Mile 3 Miles 7 Miles 10 Miles
POSTAL COUNTS
Current Households 5,699 15,983 33,840 61,587
Current Population 15,578 42,941 88,031 164,567
2010 Census Average Persons per Household 2.73 2.69 2.60 2.67
2010 Census Population 10,847 35,914 72,375 125,892
Population Growth 2010 to 2017 45.19% 20.53% 23.42% 33.86%
CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS
1 Person Household 23.96% 26.08% 26.54% 24.75%
2 Person Households 30.14% 29.59% 32.13% 31.80%
3+ Person Households 45.91% 44.33% 41.33% 43.45%
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 62.62% 60.41% 65.25% 66.80%
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 37.38% 39.59% 34.75% 33.20%
RACE AND ETHNICITY
2017 Estimated White 66.77% 59.16% 57.14% 63.49%
2017 Estimated Black or African American 15.83% 23.93% 28.67% 20.88%
2017 Estimated Asian or Pacific Islander 0.86% 1.09% 1.50% 1.84%
2017 Estimated Other Races 15.78% 15.10% 12.01% 13.17%
2017 Estimated Hispanic 36.65% 32.80% 26.41% 29.01%
INCOME
2017 Estimated Average Household Income $62,632 $61,588 $66,990 $73,596
2017 Estimated Median Household Income $48,529 $47,966 $50,672 $57,192
2017 Estimated Per Capita Income $23,463 $23,461 $26,043 $27,468
EDUCATION (AGE 25+)
2017 Estimated High School Graduate 30.36% 33.51% 32.05% 30.31%
2017 Estimated Bachelors Degree 8.04% 7.96% 10.14% 11.44%
2017 Estimated Graduate Degree 4.97% 4.37% 4.61% 5.89%
AGE
2017 Median Age 36.5 36.3 37.9 36.3
2010 Census, 2017 Estimates withDelivery Statistics as of 12/17
Information About Brokerage Services
TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOLDERS:• ABROKERisresponsibleforallbrokerageactivities,includingactsper-
formedbysalesagentssponsoredbythebroker.• ASALESAGENTmustbesponsoredbyabrokerandworkswithclients
onbehalfofthebroker.
A BROKER’S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the per-son or party that the broker represents):
• Puttheinterestsoftheclientaboveallothers,includingthebroker’sowninterests;
• Informtheclientofanymaterialinformationaboutthepropertyortrans-actionreceivedbythebroker;
• Answertheclient’squestionsandpresentanyoffertoorcounter-offerfromtheclient;and
• Treatallpartiestoarealestatetransactionhonestlyandfairly.
A LICENSE HOLDER CAN REPRESENT A PARTY IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION:
AS AGENT FOR OWNER (SELLER/LANDLORD):Thebrokerbecomesthepropertyowner’sagentthroughanagreementwiththeowner,usuallyinawrittenlistingtosellorpropertymanagementagreement.Anowner’sagentmustperformthebroker’sminimumdutiesaboveandmustinformtheownerofanymaterialinformationabouttheproertyortransactionknownbytheagent,includinginformationdisclosedtotheagentorsubagentbythebuyerorbuyer’sagent.
AS AGENT FOR BUYER/TENANT:Thebrokerbecomesthebuyer/tenant’sagentbyagreeingtorepresentthebuyer,usuallythroughawrittenrepre-sentationagreement.Abuyer’sagentmustperformthebroker’sminimumdutiesaboveandmustinformthebuyerofanymaterialinformationaboutthepropertyortransactionknownbytheagent,includinginformationdisclosedtotheagentbythesellerorseller’sagent.
AS AGENT FOR BOTH - INTERMEDIARY:Toactasanintermediarybetweenthepartiesthebrokermustfirstobtainthewrittenagreementofeachpartytothetransaction.Thewrittenagreementmuststatewhowillpaythebrokerand,inconspicuousboldorunderlinedprint,setforththebroker’sobligationsasanintermediary.Abrokerwhoactsasanintermediary:
• Musttreatallpartiestothetransactionimpartiallyandfairly;• May,withtheparties’writtenconsent,appointadifferentlicenseholder
associatedwiththebrokertoeachparty(ownerandbuyer)tocommuni-catewith,provideopinionsandadviceto,andcarryouttheinstructionsofeachpartytothetransaction.
• Mustnot,unlessspecificallyauthorizedinwritingtodosobytheparty,disclose:• thattheownerwillacceptapricelessthanthewrittenaskingprice;• thatthebuyer/tenantwillpayapricegreaterthanthepricesubmitted
inawrittenoffer;and• anyconfidentialinformationoranyotherinformationthatapartyspe-
cificallyinstructsthebrokerinwritingnottodisclose,unlessrequiredtodosobylaw.
AS SUBAGENT:Alicenseholderactsasasubagentwhenaidingabuyerinatransactionwithoutanagreementtorepresentthebuyer.Asubagentcanassistthebuyerbutdoesnotrepresentthebuyerandmustplacetheinterestsoftheownerfirst.
TO AVOID DISPUTES, ALL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND A BRO-KER SHOULD BE IN WRITING AND CLEARLY ESTABLISH:•Thebroker’sdutiesandresponsibilitiestoyou,andyourobligationsundertherepresentationagreement.•Whowillpaythebrokerforservicesprovidedtoyou,whenpaymentwillbemadeandhowthepaymentwillbecalculated.
LICENSE HOLDER CONTACT INFORMATION:Thisnoticeisbeingprovidedforinformationpurposes.Itdoesnotcreateanobligationforyoutousethebroker’sservices.Pleaseacknowledgereceiptofthisnoticebelowandretainacopyforyourrecords.
Texas law requires all real estate license holders to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords.
LicensedBroker/BrokerFirmNameorPrimaryAssumedBusinessName
DesignatedBrokerofFirm
LicensedSupervisorofSalesAgent/Associate
SalesAgent/Associate’sName
LicenseNo.
LicenseNo.
LicenseNo.
LicenseNo.
Phone
Phone
Phone
Phone
Buyer/Tenant/Seller/LandlordInitials Date
RegulatedbytheTexasRealEstateCommission(TREC)|Informationavailableathttp://www.trec.texas.gov
The information herein is subject to errors or omissions and is not, in any way, warranted by NewQuest Properties or by any agent, independent associate or employee of NewQuest Properties. This information is subject to change without notice.
Leasing | Tenant Representation | Development | Land Brokerage | Acquisition | Property Management
8827 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. | Suite 200 | Houston, Texas 77040 | 281.477.4300
Home Asset, Inc., dba NewQuest Properties 420076 - (281)477-4300
H. Dean Lane, Jr. 366134 [email protected] (281)477-4300
H. Dean Lane, Jr. 366134 [email protected] (281)477-4300
Rev. 04/06/18 ct