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Leasing | Tenant Representation | Development | Land Brokerage | Acquisition | Property Management
SWQ of FM 2920 & Kuykendahl Rd. | Spring, Texas
Ashley W. Strickland | Rachael Keener | 281.477.4300
6 Acres – FM 2920
New Retail Development in High Growth Spring Corridor
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Sawmill Ranch169 Lots
Park at Klein210 Lots
Park at Meadowhill
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Northcrest Village720 Lots
Spring Terrace603 Lots
Lakes atAvalon Village
427 Lots
Willow Trace530 Lots
Wildwood Glen147 Lots
Inverness624 Lots
Gleannloch Farms2,100 Acres
Twin Falls216 Lots
Chancel136 Lots
Sanctuary144 Lots
CypresswoodGlen Estates
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Klein Oak High School4,000+ Students
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Windrose2,000 Lots
Bridgestone2,496 Lots
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6 Acres –FM 2920
SWQ of FM 2920 & Kuykendahl Rd. | Spring, Texas
6 Acres – FM 2920
• 1.67 acres available for lease (up to 11,550 SF proposed
retail building)
• Directly across from Kroger with FM 2920 frontage
and access
• Anchor opportunity: great for fitness, grocery, children’s
school, and many more
Area Retailers
Ashley W. Strickland281.477.4378 [email protected]
Rachael Keener281.477.4313 [email protected]
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2016 DELIVERY
2016 DELIVERY
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SWQ of FM 2920 & Kuykendahl Rd. | Spring, Texas
6 Acres – FM 2920
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1.00 Mi 3.00 Mi 5.00 Mi
POSTAL COUNTS
Current Households 2,563 23,969 71,636
Current Population 8,147 73,499 208,715
2010 Census Average Persons per Household 3.18 3.07 2.91
2010 Census Population 6,559 57,427 162,420
Population Growth 2010 to 2016 24.20% 28.14% 28.68%
CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS
1 Person Household 11.76% 14.01% 16.46%
2 Person Households 28.20% 29.54% 31.72%
3+ Person Households 60.04% 56.45% 51.82%
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 90.27% 86.29% 80.74%
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 9.73% 13.71% 19.26%
RACE AND ETHNICITY
2016 Estimated White 68.61% 71.21% 71.63%
2016 Estimated Black or African American 10.84% 9.17% 9.83%
2016 Estimated Asian or Pacific Islander 8.94% 8.01% 8.14%
2016 Estimated American Indian or Native Alaskan 0.36% 0.47% 0.47%
2016 Estimated Other Races 11.25% 11.13% 9.92%
2016 Estimated Hispanic 22.94% 23.33% 21.79%
INCOME
2016 Estimated Average Household Income $127,732 $113,708 $116,785
2016 Estimated Median Household Income $103,003 $95,470 $95,531
2016 Estimated Per Capita Income $42,220 $37,943 $40,944
EDUCATION (AGE 25+)
2016 Estimated High School Graduate 19.23% 20.24% 18.90%
2016 Estimated Bachelors Degree 28.07% 26.14% 27.60%
2016 Estimated Graduate Degree 13.78% 12.43% 13.94%
AGE
2016 Median Age 32.6 34.1 35.3
2010 Census, 2016 Estimates withDelivery Statistics as of 9/16
DEMOGRAPHICS
SWQ of FM 2920 & Kuykendahl Rd. | Spring, Texas
6 Acres – FM 2920
SP07 | 9.16.16
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