0 13Th St, Houston, TX 77008
This exceptional 3,364-square-foot retail space presents a unique investment opportunity in the vibrant Houston Heights neighborhood. Located at the northwest corner of Durham Drive and West 13th Street, this single-story building boasts excellent visibility with frontage on Durham Drive. The property is situated across from the established Durham Row retail development and Tommie Vaughn Ford, ensuring high foot traffic and brand recognition. The building features impressive 12- to 14-foot ceiling heights, providing ample space for creative design and merchandising. Thirteen on-site parking spaces are included, supplemented by additional parking at the nearby Durham Row. This prime location offers unparalleled access to major thoroughfares, including I-10 and Loop 610, ensuring convenient access for customers and employees. The surrounding area is densely populated with a high average household income exceeding $136,000, creating a strong consumer base. The property's proximity to numerous national retailers and restaurants, including Kroger, HEB, Ross, Petco, and many popular dining establishments, further enhances its appeal and potential for success. The entire 3,364 square feet is currently vacant, offering a blank canvas for a discerning tenant or investor to create a thriving retail destination. This is a rare opportunity to establish a presence in one of Houston's most desirable and rapidly growing neighborhoods.
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