Clear Lake City Blvd @ El Dorado Blvd, Houston, Texas 77059
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Retail space for lease at these Clear Lake centers includes two junior anchor spaces available at 6,148 and 6,077 SF, a 3,300 SF inline space near the grocery anchor at Clear Lake Marketplace, as well as a 3,000 SF endcap at Shoppes at the Reserve. To discuss the space available in Clear Lake, email Channing for more information.
Developed by Fidelis, Clear Lake Marketplace and Clear Lake Shoppes at the Reserve were built on a 412-acre site at the intersection of Clear Lake City Blvd and El Dorado Blvd in the popular community of Clear Lake in southeast Houston. New, upscale single-family homes are continuously added to the already dense and affluent community. Average household income within a one-mile radius is estimated to be over $200,000. As a VAPS-approved center, there is great visibility from Clear Lake City Blvd with multiple access points from Clear Lake City and El Dorado Boulevards. Parking is never an issue and signage is extensive.Click here to learn more about VAPS.
Property Highlights:
• Largest retail shopping center within a 3-mile radius
• Average household income over $200,000 within a 1-mile radius
• Clear Lake named the #1 Best Neighborhood to Buy a House in Houston in 2023 (by Niche)
• Among the fastest-growing regions in Texas
1 Mile | 9,881 |
3 Miles | 53,857 |
5 Miles | 163,348 |
1 Mile | $228,485 |
3 Miles | $171,235 |
5 Miles | $129,253 |
Clear Lake City Blvd west of El Dorado Blvd | 17,208 |
El Dorado Blvd south of Clear Lake City Blvd | 6,482 |
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME OVER $200,000 WITHIN ONE MILE RADIUS
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Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers,
tenants, sellers and landlords.