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The information contained herein while based upon data supplied by sources deemed reliable, is subject to errors or omissions and is not, in any way, warranted by Wulfe & Co. or by any agent, independent associate or employee of Wulfe & Co. This information is subject to change without notice.
PROPERTY DATA DEMOGRAPHICS CONTACT
• Located on IH-45 and Spring Cypress Rd (FM 2920) (SEC)
• 1461 Spring Cypress Rd, Spring, TX 77386
• Anchored by a 72,000 SF Academy Sports & Outdoors
• Great freeway visibility and accessibility
• Restaurant and retail space available, including a freestanding pad site
Population2015 Estimate
Avg HH Income2015 Estimate
Traffi c CountsIH-45Spring Cypress
1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile Radius Radius Radius
4,002 61,218 221,547
$99,732 $95,065 $86,034
263,871 cars per day 58,483 cars per day
Sydney [email protected](713) 621-1706
Katherine [email protected](713) 621-1220
Wulfe & Co.1800 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 400Houston, Texas 77056
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WULFE & CO. 1800 POST OAK BLVD., 6 BLVD PLACE, SUITE 400 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77056 (713) 621-1700
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100 B Subway 1,394
101 H&R Block 1,800
102 Elite Medical 3,150
103 Advance America 1,920
104 Geico Insurance 2,960
105 Pro Express Nails 1,005
106 Unlimited Cellular 2,001
107 Aaron’s Rent 10,600
108 Graham’s Liquor 1,972
109 Available 2,
110 Bizarre Bazaar 4,000
111 A Goodwill 6,400
111 Goodwill 14,000
111 C 10,000
112 Available 2,876
113 Golden Jade 2,578
114 Grace’s Nutrition 2,740
115 Available 2,785
116 Available / Build-to-suit 20,000
128 Academy 71,680
129 Burke’s Outlet 19,923
902 Hartz Chicken 1,661
903 Available* 2,675
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Demographic Report I-45 N at Spring Cypress, Spring, TX
Pop Facts: Demographic Quick Facts
Pop Facts: Demographic Quick Facts
I-45 @ Spring Cypress
1 mile ring
I-45 @ Spring Cypress
3 mile ring
I-45 @ Spring Cypress
5 mile ring
Population
2020 Projection 4,509 68,242 244,505
2015 Estimate 4,002 61,218 221,547
2010 Census 3,416 53,263 194,788
2000 Census 1,671 29,554 121,908
Growth 2015-2020 12.68% 11.47% 10.36%
Growth 2010-2015 17.16% 14.94% 13.74%
Growth 2000-2010 104.43% 80.22% 59.78%
Households
2020 Projection 1,430 22,749 84,902
2015 Estimate 1,281 20,562 77,239
2010 Census 1,123 18,300 68,787
2000 Census 578 10,115 44,550
Growth 2015-2020 11.60% 10.64% 9.92%
Growth 2010-2015 14.12% 12.36% 12.29%
Growth 2000-2010 94.15% 80.93% 54.40%
2015 Estimated Population by Single-Classification Race
4,002 61,218 221,547
White Alone 2,346 58.63% 40,219 65.70% 136,431 61.58%
Black or African American Alone 751 18.77% 8,849 14.45% 40,972 18.49%
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 18 0.44% 291 0.48% 1,140 0.51%
Asian Alone 395 9.86% 4,372 7.14% 11,371 5.13%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 3 0.08% 107 0.18% 549 0.25%
Some Other Race Alone 349 8.72% 5,253 8.58% 23,255 10.50%
Two or More Races 140 3.50% 2,126 3.47% 7,828 3.53%
2015 Estimated Population by Ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino)
4,002 61,218 221,547
Hispanic or Latino 1,047 26.15% 15,449 25.24% 63,214 28.53%
Not Hispanic or Latino 2,955 73.85% 45,769 74.76% 158,333 71.47%
2015 Occupied Housing Units by Tenure 1,281 20,562 77,239
Owner-Occupied 1,139 88.92% 17,057 82.95% 51,318 66.44%
Renter-Occupied 142 11.08% 3,505 17.05% 25,921 33.56%
Demographic Report I-45 N at Spring Cypress, Spring, TX
Pop Facts:
Demographic Quick Facts I-45 @ Spring
Cypress 1 mile ring
I-45 @ Spring Cypress
3 mile ring
I-45 @ Spring Cypress
5 mile ring
2015 Average Household Size 3.12 2.98 2.86
2015 Est. Households by Household Income 1,281 20,562 77,239
Income Less than $15,000 60 4.67% 855 4.16% 5,302 6.86%
Income $15,000 to $24,999 42 3.25% 960 4.67% 5,427 7.03%
Income $25,000 to $34,999 71 5.56% 1,232 5.99% 6,034 7.81%
Income $35,000 to $49,999 113 8.82% 2,414 11.74% 9,820 12.71%
Income $50,000 to $74,999 256 20.01% 4,352 21.17% 15,632 20.24%
Income $75,000 to $99,999 218 17.05% 3,406 16.56% 12,497 16.18%
Income $100,000 to $124,999 205 16.03% 2,691 13.09% 8,125 10.52%
Income $125,000 to $149,999 103 8.02% 1,533 7.46% 4,600 5.95%
Income $150,000 to $199,999 123 9.59% 1,798 8.75% 5,408 7.00%
Income $200,000 to $249,999 45 3.52% 599 2.91% 1,878 2.43%
Income $250,000 to $499,999 38 2.99% 609 2.96% 2,049 2.65%
Income $500,000 or more 6 0.49% 112 0.54% 468 0.61%
2015 Est. Average Household Income $99,732 $95,065 $86,034
2015 Est. Median Household Income $86,275 $78,436 $69,250
2015 Median HH Inc. by Single-Classification Race
White Alone $93,319 $83,455 $77,182
Black or African American Alone $70,309 $66,913 $48,029
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone $48,279 $43,015 $38,784
Asian Alone $85,529 $80,668 $82,663
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone $26,942 $44,692 $42,657
Some Other Race Alone $71,212 $68,320 $60,654
Two or More Races $122,797 $73,714 $56,880
Hispanic or Latino $66,349 $63,007 $57,525
Not Hispanic or Latino $91,099 $82,895 $72,999
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intermediary. The written consent must state who will pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined print, set forth the broker’s obligations as an intermediary. The broker is required to treat each party honestly and fairly and to comply with The Texas Real Estate License Act. A broker who acts as an intermediary in a transaction:
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