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Approximate Size: 12,600 SF 8,400 SF Restaurant + 4,200 SF 2nd Generation Land Size: Approximately 1 Acre / ~88 Parking Spaces Excellent Access to both El Camino Real and Ramada Dr Across the street from Signature Kroger & Walgreens Located at signalized intersection SHELBY ESTUS | 1800 Bering Drive Suite 945 Houston, TX 77057 | Bruce Shelby | 713-974-1777 | [email protected] FOR LEASE: Free-Standing Former Restaurant 12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out Kitchen SWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive 12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out Kitchen SWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive TRAFFIC COUNTS CONTACT: Bruce Shelby Shelby Estus p:713-974-1777 x103 [email protected] DEMOGRAPHICS 1-Mile 3-Miles El Camino Real: 20,130 VPD Bay Area Blvd: 47,700 VPD *Source: Claritas *Source: Google Population: 14,999 72,107 Ave HH Income: $53,894 $79,568

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  • Approximate Size: 12,600 SF8,400 SF Restaurant + 4,200 SF 2nd Generation

    Land Size: Approximately 1 Acre / ~88 Parking Spaces

    Excellent Access to both El Camino Real and Ramada Dr

    Across the street from Signature Kroger & Walgreens

    Located at signalized intersection

    SHELBY ESTUS | 1800 Bering Drive Suite 945 Houston, TX 77057 | Bruce Shelby | 713-974-1777 | [email protected]

    FOR LEASE: Free-Standing Former Restaurant 12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive

    T R A F F I C C O U N T S

    D E M O G R A P H I C S

    CONTACT:Bruce Shelby

    Shelby Estusp:713-974-1777 x103

    [email protected]

    DEMOGRAPHICS 1-Mile 3-Miles

    El Camino Real: 20,130 VPD

    Bay Area Blvd: 47,700 VPD

    *Source: Claritas

    *Source: Google

    Population: 14,999 72,107

    Ave HH Income: $53,894 $79,568

  • 12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive

    FOR LEASE: Free-Standing Former Restaurant

    SHELBY ESTUS | 1800 Bering Drive Suite 945 Houston, TX 77057 | Bruce Shelby | 713-974-1777 | [email protected]

  • 12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive

    FOR LEASE: Free-Standing Former Restaurant

    SHELBY ESTUS | 1800 Bering Drive Suite 945 Houston, TX 77057 | Bruce Shelby | 713-974-1777 | [email protected]

  • 12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive12,600 SF Stand-Alone Building with Built-Out KitchenSWC Corner of El Camino Real @ Ramada Drive

    FOR LEASE: Free-Standing Former Restaurant

    SHELBY ESTUS | 1800 Bering Drive Suite 945 Houston, TX 77057 | Bruce Shelby | 713-974-1777 | [email protected]

  • ©2011, Sites USA, Chandler, Arizona, 480-491-1112 Demographic Source: Applied Geographic Solutions / TIGER Geography 07/08

    SUMMARY DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE1990 - 2000 Census, 2008 Estimates & 2013 ProjectionsCalculated using Proportional Block Groups

    Lat/Lon: 29.556851/-95.123144RS1

    1.00 mi radius

    3.00 mi radius

    5.00 mi radius

    2008 Estimated Population 15,944 72,887 161,387 2013 Projected Population 17,085 77,794 177,595 2000 Census Population 14,983 66,624 137,493 1990 Census Population 12,857 55,263 104,751

    Historical Annual Growth 1990 to 2008 1.3% 1.8% 3.0% Projected Annual Growth 2008 to 2013 1.4% 1.3% 2.0%

    2008 Median Age 33.3 35.1 34.9

    2008 Estimated Households 6,751 28,687 59,874 2013 Projected Households 7,037 29,912 64,414 2000 Census Households 6,728 27,734 53,903 1990 Census Households 5,706 23,239 41,608

    Historical Annual Growth 1990 to 2008 1.0% 1.3% 2.4% Projected Annual Growth 2008 to 2013 0.8% 0.9% 1.5%

    2008 Estimated White 72.0% 74.3% 77.1% 2008 Estimated Black or African American 6.6% 6.6% 6.3% 2008 Estimated Asian & Pacific Islander 8.8% 9.6% 8.2% 2008 Estimated American Indian & Native Alaskan 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 2008 Estimated Other Races 12.2% 9.1% 8.1%

    2008 Estimated Hispanic 27.1% 23.3% 21.3%

    2008 Estimated Average Household Income $ 55,220 $ 80,697 $ 85,906 2008 Estimated Median Household Income $ 57,911 $ 79,416 $ 82,328 2008 Estimated Per Capita Income $ 23,380 $ 32,106 $ 32,317

    2008 Elementary 6.3% 4.4% 4.0% 2008 Some High School 5.5% 4.6% 4.3% 2008 High School Graduate 22.8% 18.7% 19.6% 2008 Some College 22.2% 19.3% 20.0% 2008 Associates Degree Only 7.2% 7.7% 8.9% 2008 Bachelors Degree Only 23.6% 28.1% 27.7% 2008 Graduate Degree 12.5% 17.1% 15.5%

    Number of Businesses 846 3,676 6,114 Total Number of Employees 11,035 48,289 76,341 Employee Population per Business 13.1 13.1 12.5 Residential Population per Business 18.9 19.8 26.4

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