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SWC of I-10 & SH 146 | Baytown, Texas
Brad Elmore | Bob Conwell | 281.477.4300
Baytown – 156 Acres
Retail, Office, Multifamily, and/or Single Family Residential Tracts Available For Sale or Lease
TARGARESOURCES
CHEVRON PHILLIPS
CHEMICAL PLANT
800 EMPLOYEES
BAYTOWN MALL
COMING SOON
PROPOSED
NOW OPEN
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Galveston Bay
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SWC of I-10 & SH 146 | Baytown, Texas
Baytown – 156 Acres
NewQuest has listed 156 acres for sale or lease at the southwest corner of the intersection of I-10 and SH 146 in the thriving Mont Belvieu / Baytown community in east Houston. This site provides excellent visibility and ease of access to the area’s rapidly expanding residential and employment bases. Mont Belvieu and Baytown have been prime beneficiaries of the recent growth in the energy industry, and are home to some of the largest refineries in the world. Just one mile to the west of the site, a massive expansion project is underway by ChevronPhillips, and other expansion projects in the area have been recently announced by ExxonMobil, Enterprise Products, Cedar Bayou Fractionators, Oneok, Energy Transfer Partners, Bayer, and Flexsteel. Boosting an already solid economic foundation, these expansions represent more than $6 billion in capital investment, 1,000 permanent jobs and over 11,000 skilled labor jobs as the projects are developed over the next five years, which will drive even more demand for retail services in the area.
• 156 acres for sale or lease• Individual tracts available for retail, office, multifamily, and/or single family residential• High traffic counts with approximately 110,000 combined daily vehicles• Over one-mile of combined developable frontage on I-10 and SH 146, and additional frontage on Old Needlepoint Road• Across street from new Walmart and Showbiz - Theater anchored shopping center with shared traffic signal• Attractive and growing demographics within super-regional trade area• Large wave of industrial, residential and retail development activity in Baytown market
Area Employers include: Chevron Phillips, ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Valero, Enterprise Products, Targa Resources, and Ameriport and Cedar Crossing industrial parks
Bob Conwell281.477.4324 [email protected]
Brad Elmore281.477.4362 [email protected]
Major Area Employers
ExxonMobil: Encompassing 3,400+ acres for refinery & chemical production, the facility has 2,200 full time employees plus an additional 2,100 contract personnel. Annual salaries and wages exceed $250 million ($68.8 million in taxes each year).
ChevronPhillips: Largest polyethylene plant in the world in conjunction with BP Solvay (now Ineos). Currently, employs around 800 workers with an additional 350 contract employees. Facility consists of around 1,200 acres, only 50% of which are developed at this time.
Bayer:1,650 acre facility (35% developed) that employs over 2,000 workers. Bayer has its largest worldwide investment at this facility, totaling $1.3 bil-lion.
Several smaller companies have facilities in the area, such as Targa Resources, Jindal Steel, Calpine, Walmart (distribution center -4,000,000 SF) and The Home Depot (distribution center - 750,000 SF).
SWC of I-10 & SH 146 | Baytown, Texas
Baytown – 156 Acres
TRADE AERIAL
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SWC of I-10 & SH 146 | Baytown, Texas
Baytown – 156 Acres
PROPOSED SITE PLAN
SWC of I-10 & SH 146 | Baytown, Texas
Baytown – 156 Acres
2000 - 2010 Census, 2015 Estimates with 2020 ProjectionsDelivery Statistics as of 6/16
SUMMARYDEMOGRAPHICS
3.00 Mi 5.00 Mi 7.00 Mi Trade Area
POSTAL COUNTSCurrent Households 5,654 14,514 33,986 45,981Current Population 16,867 44,223 98,388 130,9772010 Census Average Persons per Household 2.98 3.05 2.90 2.852010 Census Population 9,542 32,147 73,944 99,072Population Growth 2010 to 2016 76.83% 37.59% 33.86% 33.74%
CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS1 Person Household 14.06% 14.20% 20.54% 20.69%2 Person Households 30.78% 29.64% 28.39% 30.09%3+ Person Households 55.16% 56.15% 51.07% 49.22%Owner-Occupied Housing Units 86.67% 84.69% 70.99% 74.50%Renter-Occupied Housing Units 13.33% 15.31% 29.01% 25.50%
RACE AND ETHNICITY 2016 Estimated White 75.02% 72.68% 66.36% 69.13%2016 Estimated Black or African American 8.75% 9.79% 13.89% 13.49%2016 Estimated Asian or Pacific Islander 1.71% 2.31% 2.61% 2.18%2016 Estimated American Indian or Native Alaskan 0.71% 0.76% 0.58% 0.56%2016 Estimated Other Races 13.81% 14.47% 16.56% 14.63%2016 Estimated Hispanic 24.29% 27.92% 33.51% 27.13%
INCOME 2016 Estimated Average Household Income $95,121 $98,972 $78,307 $78,8832016 Estimated Median Household Income $84,871 $86,672 $66,619 $65,7832016 Estimated Per Capita Income $32,093 $32,618 $27,494 $27,850
EDUCATION (AGE 25+)2016 Estimated High School Graduate 25.56% 24.94% 27.08% 30.14%2016 Estimated Bachelors Degree 16.44% 15.03% 12.29% 11.57%2016 Estimated Graduate Degree 8.00% 7.83% 6.27% 5.73%
AGE2016 Median Age 33.9 33.2 33 34.5
Information About Brokerage Services
TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOLDERS:• A BROKER is responsible for all brokerage activities, including acts per-
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SWC of I-10 & SH 146 | Baytown, Texas
Baytown – 156 Acres
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.
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