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LEGACY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
www.legacycommercialre.com2021 W State Hwy 46, Suite 101, New Braunfels, TX 78132 | 830.625.6400
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LEGACY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
www.legacycommercialre.com2021 W State Hwy 46, Suite 101, New Braunfels, TX 78132 | 830.625.6400
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LEGACY COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
www.legacycommercialre.com2021 W State Hwy 46, Suite 101, New Braunfels, TX 78132 | 830.625.6400
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New
Braunfels, Texas
2016 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
New Braunfels Econom
ic Development Council (NBEDC) is a non-profit um
brella
organization that serves as the public/private partnership involving the City of
New Braunfels via the Type 4B Board (NBIDC), Greater New
Braunfels Economic
Development Foundation (GNBEDF), Com
al County, New Braunfels Utilities
(NBU), and The Greater New Braunfels Cham
ber of Comm
erce (GNBCC). Our role
is to provide a confidential, single point of contact, and offer corporate support for
businesses looking to create new jobs in the area; either by relocating new
business
or helping existing ones expand. Visit NewBraunfelsEDC.com
to learn more about the
services and incentives we offer.
OUR SERVICES•
Regional demographic and socioeconom
ic data
• Site selection inform
ation through our GIS-driven New Braunfels Prospector program
• Introductions/testim
onials with industry professionals
• Coordination of labor m
arket analysis
• Arrangem
ent of comm
unity briefings and custom tours of New
Braunfels
• Introduction to com
munity partners
• Preparation of a custom
ized package of Local/State incentives
• Assistance w
ith specialized market research needs
• Follow
-through with the developm
ent process
• Perm
it expediting through city departments
NBEDC PARTNERS M
ICHAEL MEEK
Cham
ber President
RUSTY BROCKMAN
Econom
ic Developm
ent Director
STUART HANSMANN
N
BID
C B
oard President
JEFF JEWELL
City Econom
ic Developm
ent Manager
PAULA DIFONZO
GN
BED
F Chairm
an
HOLLY COVINGTON
Research and M
arketing Coordinator
390 S. Seguin Ave. • New Braunfels, TX 78130 • 866.927.0905 • info@
businessinnewbraunfels.com
• NewBraunfelsEDC.com
Centered between Austin and San Antonio Each year, m
ore than three million visitors com
e to New
Braunfels to explore the
shopping and recreational activities steeped in Germ
an and Hispanic culture and
heritage. The city’s strategic location has created opportunities for growth in the
global market and an ability to satisfy the needs of the international shopper.
Located almost equal distance betw
een the Alam
o (San A
ntonio) and the State C
apitol (A
ustin), New
Braunfels has easy access to m
ajor highways w
ith IH-35 (a m
ajor NA
FTA artery)
running through the city’s center, and IH-10 only 10 m
inutes east. New
Braunfels’ strategic
location is 15 minutes from
a new C
aterpillar manufacturing plant, 45 m
inutes from a Toyota
manufacturing plant and only a three-hour drive to trade gatew
ays into Mexico, C
entral and S
outh Am
erica. Additionally, N
ew B
raunfels is close to nearby air, rail and bus services.
HIGHWAYS SERVING AREA
Located on Interstate 35 (north-south system)
and nine miles from
Interstate 10 (east-west system
)—connected by S
tate Highw
ay 46. Loop 337 circles the city, connecting IH
-35 north and south. A
proposed SH
-130 connector is being assessed by local officials to accom
modate future traffic congestion from
San A
ntonio to Austin.
BUS Greyhound/Trailw
ays – seven northbound and six southbound daily
MOTOR FREIGHT CARRIERS
Central, C
onsolidated and Roadw
ay Express serve the city. S
outheastern has a local terminal. FedEx has a large
terminal servicing the N
ew B
raunfels and Com
al County area.
RAILROADS U
nion Pacific —
36 daily freight trains (18 northbound and 18 southbound) w
ith a local switch
AIR SERVICE Non-com
mercial jet service is available at N
ew B
raunfels R
egional Airport. C
omm
ercial service is available at San A
ntonio International A
irport, only a 25-minute drive, served by m
ost major carriers (11). A
ustin-Bergstrom
International A
irport is 45 minutes north and is served by 16 m
ajor carriers.
DISTANCE TO M
AJOR CITIES
New
Braunfels is w
ithin a four-hour drive of over 12 m
illion people.
San A
ntonio30
Austin
45
Houston
178
Corpus C
hristi176
Laredo196
Dallas
245
Monterrey
431
Mexico C
ity781
Los Angeles
1383
New
York1786
TRAFFIC COUNTSTraffic Intersection
# of Cars
IH-35N
99,427
IH-35 & H
wy 46
122,719
Hw
y 46E & FM 1101
34,164
Hw
y 46W & Loop 337
27,177
IH-35S
& Walnut
118,766
Hw
y 46W & FM
272217,607
Hw
y 46E & FM 758
26,566
NEW BRAUNFELS REGIONAL AIRPORT
The extension of FM 306 near a new
retail development,
Town C
enter at Creekside, has paved the w
ay for easier access to the N
ew B
raunfels Regional A
irport (B
AZ). The A
irport Master P
lan gives a targeted direction to increase airport traffic and business developm
ent. C
omplete w
ith $25 million in im
provements in t-hangars,
runways, drainage, signage, an A
ir Traffic Control
Tower and a 5,000 sq. ft. term
inal building, the New
B
raunfels Regional A
irport continues to provide a safe and efficient portal w
ith upscale, quality service.
Runway 17/35 is 5,364 x 100 ft. W
eight Limitations - Single wheel: 35,000 lbs
Runway 13/31 is 6,250 x 100 ft. W
eight Limitations - Single wheel: 60,000 lbs
Opportunities don’t just grow here.
Com
munities like N
ew B
raunfels are unique. Refined by old-w
orld Germ
an and Hispanic heritage
and complem
ented by an affordable and unmatched quality of life, it’s no w
onder we now
rank as
the second fastest-growing com
munity in the U
nited States. N
ew B
raunfels also boasts exceptional
transportation networks, m
ultiple universities within a 30-m
inute drive, and a pro-business leadership,
tax and regulatory environment. N
ew com
panies such as CB
E, NEXU
S, Tenet H
ealthcare and
CG
T have already realized the advantages of a growing, w
ell-trained, 500,000-person-strong
workforce. These recent expansions and relocations have further strengthened our industry bases
in manufacturing, healthcare, logistics and distribution, and aviation businesses. P
lus, with over
300 days of sunshine a year and 550+ acres of outdoor water recreation, including S
chlitterbahn
(Am
erica’s #1 waterpark), N
ew B
raunfels is the premier destination for w
ork – and play – year round.
NEW BRAUNFELS AUSTIN
CORPUSCHRISTI
DALLASFORT W
ORTH
AMARILLO
HOUSTON
SAN ANTONIO
EL PASO
LUBBOCK
23
new
braunfels
strategic location
Growing Population 2015 POPULATION: CITY: 70,543 | COUNTY: 129,048
Ranked as the fifth fastest-grow
ing county and second fastest-growing city in the nation,
Com
al County and N
ew B
raunfels are experiencing an unprecedented growth rate – grow
ing at an average of 4-5%
per year; a 58% increase in the last decade. The city’s population
surpassed 70,000 in 2015 and is projected to reach 85,000 by 2021. Founded in 1845 by G
erman settlers, N
ew B
raunfels’ population includes many G
erman and H
ispanic descendants.
The Median age for N
ew B
raunfels is 37; Average Fam
ily Size is 3.18.
Skilled, Reliable WorkforceThe center of a w
ell-trained available workforce, N
ew B
raunfels touts a strong work ethic am
ong its population. The diverse industry sector em
ploys workers in a variety of professions including: aerospace, autom
otive, construction, engineering, finance, healthcare and manufacturing.
In the last nine years, the workforce has increased 44%
and new prim
ary jobs doubled since 2003, averaging 982 primary jobs per year.
POPULATION BY GENDER
Tri-county (Com
al, Guadalupe and H
ays) A
verage Weekly W
age is $17.50/hr S
ource: Texas LMC
I Tracer, 2016
Source: N
BED
C
Source: TW
C M
ay 2016
$21$20$19$18$17$16$15$14$13$12$11$10
Average Hourly Wage Rate
2015 2nd QTR$18.12/hour
2015 3rd QTR$18.88/hour
2015 4th QTR$21.60/hour
COMAL COUNTY W
AGE RATES
500
,000+
WORKFORCE W
ITHIN A 30-M
INUTE COMM
UTE
AVAILABLE WORKFORCE
Com
al County
New
Braunfels
CLF
61,90534,172
Employed
59,81333,275
Unem
ployed2,092
897
Rate
3.4%2.6%
Texas Unem
ployment R
ate 4.2%
COMM
UTE TO WORK
Car, Truck, or Van – D
rove Alone
79.6%
Car, Truck, or Van – C
arpooled12.6%
Walked
0.8%
Other M
eans1.5%
Worked at H
ome
5.3%
Mean Travel Tim
e to Work (m
inutes) 24.4
Source: C
ensus.gov, 2010-2014 AC
S
MAJOR EM
PLOYERS S
ource: NB
EDC
Employer - P
roduct or Service
Employees
Com
al ISD
School D
istrict 2,588
Schlitterbahn W
aterpark 1,689
Wal-M
art Distribution C
enter1,218
New
Braunfels IS
D1,040
Sysco
864
IBEX C
orporation750
Hunter Industries, Ltd.
705
Com
al County
683
Resolute H
ealth593
City of N
ew B
raunfels550
HD
Supply Facilities M
aintenance516
Christus S
anta Rosa - N
ew B
raunfels460
GE O
il & Gas
400
Buc-ees
342
Rush Enterprises, Inc.
330
Source: A
GS
2016S
ource: NB
EDC
COMAL COUNTY HOUSING UNITS
Source: C
ensus.gov, 2010-2014 AC
S
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
201047,300
200946,107
200844,397
200742,285
200642,285
200540,240
200438,513
200336,880
200234,472
60,000
201147,916
201247,741
201349,684
201451,426
201553,248
MALE
35,62448.37%
FEMALE
38,03051.6%
ASIAN 1.34%M
ULTIRACIAL 2.47%BLACK OR AFRICAN AM
ERICAN 2.71%OTHER 7.78%HISPANIC 36.23%ANGLO 50.53%
POPULATION BY AGEUnder 5 5,118
(6.95%)
5 – 9 5,057
(6.87%)
10 – 19 10,104
(13.72%)
20 – 29 10,266
(13.94%)
30 – 39 10,107
(13.72%)
40 – 49 8,869
(12.04%)
50 – 59 8,332
(11.31%)
60 – 64 3,840
(5.21%)
65+ 11,966
(16.25%)
POPULATION BY RACE-ETHNICITY
POPULATION BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINM
ENT
LESS THAN 9TH GRADE 6.9%
GRADES 9-12 5.2%
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
25.5%
ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE 7.9%
BACHELOR’S DEGREE 20.4%
45
demograph
icstalen
t
PER CAPITA AND HOUSEHOLD INCOME
NEW BRAUNFELS 2015
COMAL CO. 2015
HAYS CO. 2015GUADALUPE CO. 2015
NB % CHANGE
FROM 2000
Median H
ousehold Income
$61,330$67,363
$58,870$64,343
+47%
Per C
apita Income
$27,860$32,788
$28,094$27,371
+41%
Total Households
24,21145,752
67,34650,864
+74%
Median Fam
ily Income
$70,813$81,296
$78,580$72,980
+47%
% B
elow P
overty Level9.7%
7.5%14.9%
10.8%-0.7%
Source: C
ensus.gov, 2015 AC
S 1-year survey
Source: C
omal A
ppraisal District, Four R
ivers Association of R
ealtors
67
quality of placeeducation
Making Room for Future Generations
New
Braunfels and C
omal C
ounty have two school districts: N
ew B
raunfels ISD (N
BISD
) and Com
al ISD (C
ISD). N
ew B
raunfels ISD is prim
arily w
ithin the city limits w
hile Com
al ISD spans 589 m
iles of Central Texas and includes parts of five C
entral Texas counties: Com
al, Bexar, H
ays, K
endall, and Guadalupe. Em
ploying more than 930 w
orkers, NB
ISD encom
passes 13 campuses. C
ISD is one of Texas’ fastest-grow
ing districts, w
ith 28 schools, and gains between 800 new
students a year. Both school districts are Academ
ically Acceptable by TEA ratings.
Higher Education has also grow
n in New
Braunfels. In 2012, H
oward P
ayne University announced plans to build a university
campus in the planned Veram
endi development, and are currently offering M
BA
classes to the comm
unity. The New
Braunfels
Mayor’s H
igher Education Task Force continues to develop a plan for higher education offerings in New
Braunfels and C
omal
County. B
y working closely w
ith Alam
o Colleges/C
TTC, H
oward P
ayne University, Texas Lutheran U
niversity, and Wayland
Baptist U
niversity, they aim to provide current and future diverse curriculum
to meet the needs of our com
munity.
PRIVATE, PAROCHIAL AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN NEW
BRAUNFELS C
alvary Baptist A
cademy
Cross Lutheran S
chool N
ew B
raunfels Christian A
cademy
St. John P
aul II Catholic H
igh School
Sts. P
eter & Paul C
atholic School
NEARBY COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES H
oward P
ayne University
Texas Lutheran University in S
eguin, 13 miles east
Texas State U
niversity in San M
arcos, 16 miles north
Wayland B
aptist University
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN SAN ANTONIO* (36 M
iles south of New
Braunfels)
Our Lady of the Lake U
niversity S
an Antonio C
ollege S
t. Mary’s U
niversity The U
niversity of Texas at San A
ntonio Trinity U
niversity U
niversity of the Incarnate Word
*This list does not include all campuses in the S
an Antonio area.
PROPERTY TAX COMPARISON PER $100 VALUATION
CENTRAL TEXAS TECHNOLOGY CENTER (CTTC) Located in N
ew B
raunfels, The Central Texas Technology C
enter (CTTC
) provides higher education opportunities and serves as a regional w
orkforce development cam
pus for New
Braunfels, Seguin
and the surrounding areas. The Center offers a w
ide range of academic, technical, and continuing
education programs, and includes associate degrees from
The Alamo C
olleges. Students can com
plete licensing and certification requirements in m
any trade programs through specialized curriculum
. Funded originally by a 2002 EDA
grant and local developm
ent boards, the CTTC
recently acquired a new $1.25 m
illion EDA grant in 2014, voter-approved $4 m
illion from the
2013 New
Braunfels B
ond Program, and local funds from
New
Braunfels and Seguin ED
Cs. The approved m
oney was used to fund a 30,000
sq. ft. expansion of the CTTC
, doubling its current footprint to add capacity for additional students and opened for classes in September 2016.
Affordable Cost of Living, Unique Quality of LifeA
n affordable cost of living is enhanced by low city, county and school district taxes to create a
composite cost of living score 15%
below the national average. A
verage home prices are 30%
low
er than the national average. New
Braunfels is considered a great place to live, w
ork and play.
MEDIAN HOM
E PRICE: $235,000
HOUSING# R
enter-occupied units7,626
Median cost (dollars)
$988
Source: C
ensus 2010-2014 AC
S
MEDIAN COST
& MORTGAGE RATES
# Housing units w
ith a mortgage
14,201
Median cost (dollars)
$1,371
Source: C
ensus 2010-2014 AC
S
PROPERTY TAX RATESA
d Valorem Taxes by Taxing A
uthority R
ate per $100 Valuation on 100% of
Current M
arket Value
City of N
ew B
raunfels $0.498230
Com
al County
$0.342921
Com
al ISD
$1.39
New
Braunfels IS
D
$1.33910
State of Texas
$0.00
Total tax rate if in CIS
D
$2.23
Total tax rate if in NB
ISD
$2.151651
Sales tax: (6.25%
state,
1.5% city, .5%
county)8.25%
NO
PE
RS
ON
AL O
R C
OR
PO
RA
TE IN
CO
ME
TAX
IN TE
XA
S
SEP
T. 2015EN
RO
LLMEN
T S
TUD
ENT / TEA
CH
ERR
ATIO
MA
Y 2015G
RA
DU
ATES
ATTEND
ANC
E RATE
(TX Avg 95.5%
)
New
Braunfels IS
D8,441
1/17.2662
96%
Com
al ISD
20,264
1/16.71,400
95.9%$50
,000$100
,000$150
,000$200
,000
Tri-County Area $204,404
City of New Braunfels $181,110
New Braunfels ISD $196,520
MEDIAN HOM
E VALUE
Seguin ISD $1.41
$0.00$0.50
$1.00$1.50
$2.00
Schertz ISD $1.49
Pflugerville ISD $1.54
NEISD (San Antonio) $1.41
NBISD $1.33
COMAL ISD $1.39
Hays/Buda ISD $1.53
Bastrop ISD $1.44
UTILITIESELECTRICITY S
upplier: M
ultiple ERC
OT S
ources D
istributor: N
BU
A
vg Monthly B
ill: R
esidential: $10.19/1,300 kw
h
WATER/W
ASTEWATER
Supplier:
Wells, S
urface Water/
Aquifer
Distributor:
NB
U
Avg. M
onthly Bill:
Residential:
$16.24/8,484 gallons C
omm
ercial: $58.24/28,725 gallons
NATURAL GAS S
upplier: Enterprise P
roducts P
artners D
istributor/Source: C
enterPoint Energy A
vg. Monthly B
ill: R
esidential: $21.21; C
omm
ercial: contracts available
Source: July 2016, Four R
ivers Association R
ealty
LESS THAN $199K28.05%
$500K+1.83%
$200-499K70.12%
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11-2-2015
Information About Brokerage Services Texas law requires all real estate license holders to give the following informaƟon about
brokerage services to prospecƟve buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords.
TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOLDERS: .• A BROKER is responsible for all brokerage acƟviƟes, including acts performed by sales agents sponsored by the broker. • A SALES AGENT must be sponsored by a broker and works with clients on behalf of the broker.
A BROKER’S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the person or party that the broker represents): • Put the interests of the client above all others, including the broker’s own interests; • Inform the client of any material informaƟon about the property or transacƟon received by the broker; • Answer the client’s quesƟons and present any oīer to or counter-oīer from the client; and • Treat all parƟes to a real estate transacƟon honestly and fairly.
A LICENSE HOLDER CAN REPRESENT A PARTY IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION:
AS AGENT FOR OWNER (SELLER/LANDLORD): The broker becomes the property owner's agent through an agreement with the owner, usually in a wriƩen lisƟng to sell or property management agreement. An owner's agent must perform the broker’s minimum duƟes above and must inform the owner of any material informaƟon about the property or transacƟon known by the agent, including informaƟon disclosed to the agent or subagent by the buyer or buyer’s agent.
AS AGENT FOR BUYER/TENANT: The broker becomes the buyer/tenant's agent by agreeing to represent the buyer, usually through a wriƩen representaƟon agreement. A buyer's agent must perform the broker’s minimum duƟes above and must inform the buyer of any material informaƟon about the property or transacƟon known by the agent, including informaƟon disclosed to the agent by the seller or seller’s agent.
AS AGENT FOR BOTH - INTERMEDIARY: To act as an intermediary between the parƟes the broker must first obtain the wriƩen agreement of each party to the transacƟon. The wriƩen agreement must state who will pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined print, set forth the broker's obligaƟons as an intermediary. A broker who acts as an intermediary:
• Must treat all parƟes to the transacƟon imparƟally and fairly; • May, with the parƟes' wriƩen consent, appoint a diīerent license holder associated with the broker to each party (owner and
buyer) to communicate with, provide opinions and advice to, and carry out the instrucƟons of each party to the transacƟon. • Must not, unless specifically authorized in wriƟng to do so by the party, disclose:
େ that the owner will accept a price less than the wriƩen asking price; େ that the buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submiƩed in a wriƩen oīer; and େ any confidenƟal informaƟon or any other informaƟon that a party specifically instructs the broker in wriƟng not to
disclose, unless required to do so by law.
AS SUBAGENT: A license holder acts as a subagent when aiding a buyer in a transacƟon without an agreement to represent the buyer. A subagent can assist the buyer but does not represent the buyer and must place the interests of the owner first.
TO AVOID DISPUTES, ALL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND A BROKER SHOULD BE IN WRITING AND CLEARLY ESTABLISH: • The broker’s duƟes and responsibiliƟes to you, and your obligaƟons under the representaƟon agreement. • Who will pay the broker for services provided to you, when payment will be made and how the payment will be calculated.
LICENSE HOLDER CONTACT INFORMATION: This noƟce is being provided for informaƟon purposes. It does not create an obligaƟon for you to use the broker’s services. Please acknowledge receipt of this noƟce below and retain a copy for your records.
Licensed Broker /Broker Firm Name or Primary Assumed Business Name
License No. Email Phone
Designated Broker of Firm License No. Email Phone
Licensed Supervisor of Sales Agent/Associate
License No. Email Phone
Sales Agent/Associate’s Name License No. Email Phone
Regulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission
Buyer/Tenant/Seller/Landlord Initials
InformaƟon available at www.trec.texas.gov IABS 1-0
Date
Legacy Commercial Real Estate 593525 [email protected] 830-625-6400
Mike Ybarra 376986 [email protected] 830-625-6400
Cory Elrod 565826 [email protected] 830-625-6400