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E Spre
ading
Oak
s Ave
E Willo
wick Av
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S Friendswood Dr
Sunny
view Ave
E Mag
nolia
St Morningside Dr
Site
Friendswood Friends Church
Friendswood Public Library
Friendswood Activity Building
63,000 SF office building
under construction70% leasedFOR SALE
KELLY HUTCHINSONTEL: 713 830 2146kelly.hutchinson@colliers.com
COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL1233 West Loop South | Suite 900Houston, TX 77027P: +713 222 2111 www.colliers.com
501 S FRIENDSWOOD DRFRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546
1.55 ACRES ON S FRIENDSWOOD DRDOWNTOWN DISTRICT ZONING
501 S FRIENDSWOOD DRFRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546
Property Summary
Executive SummaryThis property is located in the center of the Downtown District of the City of Friendswood, Texas. The City cre-ated a Downtown Improvement Plan and established the Downtown District in May 2016 in order to revitalize the city core and create a “heart of the city”, with comfortable, safe, walkable / bike-able area, charming identity and appearance and appeal to residents of all ages.
With quality of life as the underlying theme, Downtown is a place to live, dine, visit, play, enjoy festivals, farmers markets and parades, the arts and worship. Its where the city library, City park and post office are located.
Friendswood, Texas is an incorporated residential community at the intersection of FM 518 at FM 528 (a/k/a Parkwood Avenue at S. Friendswood Drive) in Galveston County, ten miles from the Johnson Space Center NASA, twenty-seven miles northwest of Galveston and twenty miles south of Houston.
Description of Property:
1.55 acres (67,399 sf) with a vacant former residence. Property to be sold as commercial prop-erty.
Location: SEC S. Friendswood Drive at E Spreading Oaks Avenue.
Address: 501 S. Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546.
Zoning Downtown District. Mixed Use. Uses- full-service restaurants, multifamily with first floor retail, multi storied office with first floor retail, single story office and medical buildings. Height limit – 4 stories or 70’. 60% ground coverage.
Height Limit: 4 stories or 70’
Frontage The property has frontage on 3 streets: S. Friendswood Drive - 234’ E. Spreading Oaks Avenue – 288’ Sunnyview Avenue – 288’
Utilities All utilities to siteFlood Zone: The property is located in FEMA Flood Zone X (outside the 500 year flood plane) and has never
flooded.Storm Water Detention:
Offsite regional storm water detention for the properties in the downtown district can be pur-chased from the Galveston County Consolidated Drainage District.
Price: $1,081,000 ($16.00/SF)
SITE
S Friendswood Dr
E Spreadi
ng Oaks
Ave
Sunnyvi
ew Ave
Morningside Dr
290’237.1’
291.22’
237.2’
501 S FRIENDSWOOD DRFRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546
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W Sha
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W Spre
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Oak
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Cedarwood Dr
Penn Dr
Quaker Dr
Sunset Dr
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Land UsesFriendswood Activity Center, the First Baptist Church and the Friendswood Independent School
LegendCivic/Community
ParkCommercial
ResidentialChurchLight Industrial
Open Space
Flood Plain
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E Spre
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Oak
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Pecan Dr
E Cas
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Whispe
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S Friendswood Dr
CityHall
StevensonPark
FriendswoodCatholicChurch
Friendswood Jr High
Friends Church & Quaker Academy
Historic Site
Post Office
Dunn Brothers Coffee
Friendswood Historical Society
Hometown Retail Center Stewart TitleBrasserie 1895 Hometown Bank
Office
Quaker DrSITE
Morningside Dr
Friendswood Baptist
FriendsUncorked Wine Bar
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Land Uses
Friendswood Activity Center, the First Baptist Church and the Friendswood Independent School
Legend
Civic/Community
Park
Commercial
Residential
Church
Light Industrial
Open Space
Flood Plain
Downtown District
Multi-Family Apartments
New 63,000 SF Office Building Under
Construction
Friendswood Library
501 S FRIENDSWOOD DRFRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546
The affluent City of Friendswood Cumulative Households by Income
21.9% - $100,000-$149,99913% - $150,000-$199,99920.2% - $200,000+
Median Age 46.6 year of age which is 17% higher than in Texas
Race and Ethnicity 86.9% of the population is white
Growth Rate of Area since 2010 1.53% annually
Daytime Population 49,809 3-mile radius
Population in 2019 3 mile 67,4255 mile 179,198
The types of residents attracted to downtown living are young urban professionals, empty nesters and small families.
Demographics
Tapestry Segmentation - 3 miles
Professional Pride - 19.0%Professional Pride consumers are well-educated career professionals that have prospered through the Great Recession. To maintain their upscale suburban lifestyles, these goal oriented couples work, often commuting far and working long hours. However, their schedules are fine-tuned to meet the needs of their school age children. They are financially savvy; they invest wisely and benefit from interest and dividend income. So far, these established families have accumulated an average of 1.6 million dollars in net worth, and their annual household income runs at more than twice the US level. They take pride in their newer homes and spend valuable time and energy upgrading. Their homes are furnished with the latest in home trends, including finished basements equipped with home gyms and in-home theaters.
3.13Average Household Size
40.8Median Age
$138,100Median Household Income
Soccer Moms - 14.4%Soccer Moms is an affluent, family-oriented market with a country flavor. Residents are partial to new housing away from the bustle of the city but close enough to commute to professional job centers. Life in this suburban wilderness offsets the hectic pace of two working parents with growing children. They favor time-saving devices, like banking online or housekeeping services, and family-oriented pursuits.
2.97Average Household Size
37.0Median Age
$90,500Median Household Income
Home Improvement - 10.9%Married-couple families occupy well over half of these suburban households. Most Home Improvement residences are single-family homes that are owner occupied, with only one-fifth of the households occupied by renters. Education and diversity levels are similar to the US as a whole. These families spend a lot of time on the go and therefore tend to eat out regularly. When at home, weekends are consumed with home improvement and remodeling projects.
2.88Average Household Size
37.7Median Age
$72,100Median Household Income
Tapestry Segmentation is a demographic classification system which summarizes consumers’ lifestyle choices, purchasing habits and recreational activities based upon the demographics, socio-economics, consumption trends and built environments of a particular area. These 67 unique segments are classified by 14 LifeMode Groups, based on shared characteristics.The Top 3 Unique Segments within a three-mile radius of 501 S Friendswood Drive are Professional Pride, Soccer moms, and Home Improvement, making up over44.3% of the population within three miles.
501 S FRIENDSWOOD DRFRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546
501 S FRIENDSWOOD DRFRIENDSWOOD, TX 77546
About The City of FriendswoodFriendswood, TX is part of the Houston metropolitan area. In 2007 it was ranked in the top 100 “America’s Best Places to Live” by CNN Money. Friendswood was founded in 1895 by a buffalo hunter and Quaker, Frank Jacob Brown, Quaker who bought 1,538 acres to start a Quaker colony (the terms Quakers and Friends are synonymous and used interchangeably). Friendswood has become an affluent, suburban community of fine homes, churches, businesses, schools and organizations. Friendswood lies within two premier school districts-Clear Creek ISD and Friendswood ISD. Both are rated among the best in Texas. There are several community colleges, as well as quality four-year universities and upper level gradate schools in proximity.
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501 S Friendswood Dr
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