1051 Heights Blvd - Heights Central Station
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1051 Heights Blvd - Heights Central Station
10 538 pi² Vente au détail Immeuble
À PROPOS DE 1051 Heights Blvd , Houston, TX 77008
Prix | Pas individuellement en vente | Sous-type de propriété | Devanture de bureau ou de commerce de détail |
Taille du bâtiment | 10 538 pi² | Classe d’immeuble | B |
Type de propriété | Vente au détail | Taille du lot | 1,02 AC |
Prix | Pas individuellement en vente |
Taille du bâtiment | 10 538 pi² |
Type de propriété | Vente au détail |
Sous-type de propriété | Devanture de bureau ou de commerce de détail |
Classe d’immeuble | B |
Taille du lot | 1,02 AC |
Résumé de l'annonce
1050 Yale Street, dubbed Heights Central Station, is not only positioned on a trophy corner in a vibrant part of town but also sits at the forefront of modern retail trends. Emphasizing walkability and cohesiveness with the surrounding architecture, 1050 Yale Street has become a superior destination for the thousands of young professionals in the area. Via a carefully curated tenant roster, the mixed-use development provides a perfect ecosystem of tenants, making it a one-stop-shop to draw consumers and as result, maintain high occupancy rates. Visitors can start their day with a coffee and pastry from the Kolache Shoppe, peruse the Oak + Sparrow Boutique, grab lunch at Ike’s, get their hair done at Shine on Heights Salon, and top off the evening with a hand-crafted cocktail from Dish Society.
Although development began in 2016, Heights Central Station’s story begins in the 1970s when all that stood there was a simple post office. Developers worked closely with the City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission to design a historic-minded neighborhood center that characterizes the Houston Heights District. The finished product populated the corner with the three elegant structures, the West Building spanning 9,130 square feet, 11,680 in the East, and the Kolache Shoppe comprising 1,200 with a drive-thru. This conscientious work earned 1050 Yale Street the 2019 Houston Business Journal Landmark Award and made it a staple of the Houston Heights District.
Strategically positioned on a heavily trafficked corner in one of Houston’s most affluent neighborhoods, 1050 Yale Street is only 10 minutes from Downtown Houston. But like so many cities across the nation, more and more, young professionals prefer to stay closer to home rather than deal with the logistics of getting downtown and embrace a walkable lifestyle. Via the Heights Boulevard jogging trail leading up to the property, visitors are immediately connected to the heart of the vibrant and active Houston Heights District. The center is supported by a plethora of essential amenities like Anytime Fitness across the street and Kroger, H-E-B, Big Lots, Petco, and Ross can be reached within a short 15-minute walk. The eclectic culinary and art scene offered by this area has made the district a trendy hotspot, leading to robust population growth and high consumer spending. With unmatched locational factors, award-winning design, and powerful demographics, 1050 Yale Street has cemented itself as a premier Houston destination for years to come.
Although development began in 2016, Heights Central Station’s story begins in the 1970s when all that stood there was a simple post office. Developers worked closely with the City of Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission to design a historic-minded neighborhood center that characterizes the Houston Heights District. The finished product populated the corner with the three elegant structures, the West Building spanning 9,130 square feet, 11,680 in the East, and the Kolache Shoppe comprising 1,200 with a drive-thru. This conscientious work earned 1050 Yale Street the 2019 Houston Business Journal Landmark Award and made it a staple of the Houston Heights District.
Strategically positioned on a heavily trafficked corner in one of Houston’s most affluent neighborhoods, 1050 Yale Street is only 10 minutes from Downtown Houston. But like so many cities across the nation, more and more, young professionals prefer to stay closer to home rather than deal with the logistics of getting downtown and embrace a walkable lifestyle. Via the Heights Boulevard jogging trail leading up to the property, visitors are immediately connected to the heart of the vibrant and active Houston Heights District. The center is supported by a plethora of essential amenities like Anytime Fitness across the street and Kroger, H-E-B, Big Lots, Petco, and Ross can be reached within a short 15-minute walk. The eclectic culinary and art scene offered by this area has made the district a trendy hotspot, leading to robust population growth and high consumer spending. With unmatched locational factors, award-winning design, and powerful demographics, 1050 Yale Street has cemented itself as a premier Houston destination for years to come.
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