Stillwater Ranch Scarborough Silver Oaks 1,700 lots Jefferson M.S. Ward SITE Carmel Canyon Apts 124 units Culebra Creek Soccer Park Meadows of Bridgewood 2,700 lots 1604 Greater Northwest ALAMO RANCH 3,500 lots Mireles ALAMO RANCH RETAIL CENTER Hoffman Briscoe MS M.S. 56+ ACRES, ALL OR PART ZONED C-2, MF-33 & OCL FRONTAGE PADS AVAILABLE Adjacent to ALAMO RANCH one of the top ten selling master-planned communities in the Country for 2012 3,900+ ft CULEBRA RD FRONTAGE 850+/- ft FM 1560 FRONTAGE Master Development Plan & Utility Service Agreement Utilities Available BANK OWNED SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE Demographic Highlights (Site Rpts, 2012 Estimates) 3 Mile 5 Mile 10 Mile Population: Growth 2000-2012 54,943 148.86% 160,620 92.45% 519,200 54.10% Avg HH Income: $69,678 $73,432 $59,989 Total Households: Growth 2000-2012 17,509 151.49% ext 304 52,956 97.1% 184,675 54%
14500 VPD 9600 VPD Carmel Canyon Apts 124 units 26000 VPD LOCATION Northwest San Antonio at the northwest corner of the intersection of Culebra Road/FM 471 and FM 1560 and Alamo Ranch Parkway. Just 1.5 miles outside Loop 1604 at the main entrance to Alamo Ranch, San Antonio s top selling subdivision and West San Antonio s retail hub. The site has convenient access on the going home side, excellent visibility and is in close proximity to major subdivisions, major employers and schools. 1.5 miles outside Loop 1604 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 56.54 Total Acres Available: 35.466 ACS out of a total 38.28 ACS TRACT 1: Commercial Mixed Use NCB 18296 P-59J (22.2396 AC) & CB 4450 P-59J (16.0404 AC) A-467 21.07 ACS TRACT 2: MF-33, C-2 & OCL NCB 18296 P-59K(2.2692), P-35A(2.75), P-33D(3.06), P-56(.55), P-33P(3.087) & CB P-59L(.0545), P-59K(3.4206), P- 35A(2.2129),P-33N(2.8872), P-33O(0.2994) P-33P0.4726) A-467 PRICE Contact Broker for pricing ZONING C-2, MF-33 and Bexar County (no zoning) FLOODPLAIN Approx. 7 acres total: 3.32 acres floodplain in Tract 1 3.52 acres floodplain in Tract 2 Tract 2 Tract 1 CULEBRA RD EXTENSION / TRAFFIC COUNTS Construction o on Culebra Rd is complete e to FM 1560 - five (5) lanes from Loop 1604 to FM 1560 and Alamo Ranch Parkway. Future expansion of Culebra Rd is planned from FM 1560 to Kallison Rd. Culebra Rd east of Lone Star Parkway: 14,617 vpd Culebra Rd west of Lone Star Parkway: 12,148 vpd TXDOT 2009 Avg Annual daily Traffic Counts FM 1560: 6,000+ vpd Culebra Rd W of Loop 1604 (EB): 20,433 vpd Culebra Rd E of Loop 1604 (WB): 21,317 vpd TXDOT 2011 Avg Annual daily Traffic Counts UTILITIES Water: SAWS. Sewer: SAWS. Electric: CPS Prospective buyers should retain an independent engineer to verify the location, accessibility, and capacity of all utilities for buyer s intended use. SCHOOL DISTRICT Northside ISD : Taft HS; Zachry MS; Henderson Elementary For Information, Contact: sullivan-commercial.com The information contained herein is provided as an accommodation to you and your clients in order to facilitate your examination of the properties described herein. Sullivan Commercial Realty does not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information contained herein and expressly disclaims any duty, warranty or representation, express or implied, related to this information or the property information.
21.07 Acres Culebra Creek greenbelt area 35.466 Acres Area Growth and Development Highlights Alamo Ranch was named one of the eight top-selling master- planned communities in the country with 580+ home sales in 2012. Source: RECON Real Estate Center Online News Nearly 850,000 square feet of retailers call Alamo Ranch home. The Premier Power Center is a 114-acre, 900,000+ square foot development at the convergence of Loop 1604, State Highway 151 and Culebra Road. alamoranchretail.com Area residential continues to grow. Top four selling subdivisions in San Antonio are in this NW trade area. 7 of the top 8 selling subdivisions in the trade area as well. Future HEB planned at the intersection of Culebra and Hwy 211. Future NISD high school and middle school sites located at the intersection of Culebra Rd and Talley Rd. Major recent development in the Westover Hills area includes: Methodist Healthcare System, Baptist and Christus Santa Rosa Hospitals. Westover is home to the Microsoft, Lowe s, Valero Energy and Frost Bank data centers, Chase Financial, Wells Fargo, The Capital Group, among others. westoverhills-sa.com Strength of area proven by retailers multiple locations within 8-10 mile drive: Target, Wal-Mart, HEB, Home Depot, Lowe s, etc. Northside ISD has 112 schools and grows by about 3,000 students each year. The district opens three to five new schools annually and has an enrollment of 99,372 for the 2012-2013 school year. nisd.net The information contained herein is provided as an accommodation to you and your clients in order to facilitate your examination of the properties described herein. Sullivan Commercial Realty does not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information contained herein and expressly disclaims any duty, warranty or representation, express or implied, related to this information or the property information.
Lot 4 (1.906 Acs) CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN FM 1560 PAD SITES AVAILABLE Lot 3 (1.592 Acs) PROPOSED SITE PLAN AND DRIVEWAY EXHIBIT Lot 1 (1.321 Acs) Lot 2 (1.493 Acs) Culebra Rd / FM 471 Carmel Canyon Apts 124 Units Future Alamo Parkw way / FM 1560 Culebra Rd / FM 471 sullivan-commercial.com
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