River Oaks Houston Leasing Lookbook

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Take the best of Houston. Add the prestige of River Oaks. Now add an open-air shopping, dining and entertainment haven unlike anyplace in the city. This is River Oaks District: A cosmopolitan street scene home to legendary fashion houses. A showpiece for international labels and American brands. A walkable destination where posh boutiques, hip restaurants, innovative offices and high-style residences redefine River Oaks living.

Big fortunes beget high fashion. Nothing in Houston compares to the artistry, the urban ambiance and the European street vibe of River Oaks District. Adding to the appeal of the local River Oaks community, this welcome gathering place is grounded in luxury with something for everyone. Today’s international icons meet tomorrow’s first-to-market influencers in a best-of-brands pageantry that caters to the refined lifestyles of Houstonians and world travelers.

Only at River Oaks District: create your individualized storefront within a walkable city-street experience where style reigns supreme.

670,000

Retail frontage with high visibility and entrance accessibility.

Located inside the Loop, where daily traffic counts are 280,000+.

DOWNTOWN HOUSTON RIVER OAKS River Oaks Country Club Houston Country Club Energy Corridor GALLERIA UPTOWN WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE TANGLEWOOD Westheimer Rd. San Felipe St. Kirby Dr. Memorial Park Westcreek Ln.
Hobby Airport George Bush Airport
SF of space, including: 300,000 SF of luxury retail, fine-dining restaurants and street-side cafés 66,000 SF of state-of-the-art, creative office space 40,000 SF iPic theater 30,000 SF Equinox Fitness Club 279 luxury residential units

Enter a well-dressed district destined to take its place among Houston’s classic and beloved neighborhoods. Stroll the private, tree-lined streets where window-shopping is a favorite pastime. Soak in the atmosphere of vibrant social venues crowned in a flowing canopy of Texas oak trees. And savor unrivaled alfresco dining that brings café society to River Oaks.

Intimate, inclusive and distinctly Texan, River Oaks District is the ultimate place to spend time with friends, family and fellow tastemakers amid Houston’s new centerpiece of fashion.

Nestled in the heart of Houston, within the 610 Loop where Downtown and Uptown meet, River Oaks is the epitome of affluence. This community is home to multimillion-dollar mansions, posh estates and wealthy residents in search of a high-style neighborhood gathering place on par with their sophisticated tastes. Meet them at River Oaks District.

Median houselhold income in River Oaks is 177% higher than Houston

Home to the River Oaks Country Club.

The wealthiest community in Houston is Bunker Hill Village, which is within a five-mile radius of River Oaks District.

Residents of the River Oaks neighborhood have a median household income of $250,000.

River Oaks District has 27,614 luxury households within a 20-minute drive time.

3 mile 5 mile 10 mile 2017 Population 200,255 514,598 1,715,074 2022 Projected Population 218,817 558,718 1,846,973 2017 Households 95,814 236,643 655,548 Median Age 37 35 34 Average Household Income $139,716 $123,019 $86,428 2022 Projected Avg. Household Income $154,375 $138,701 $97,894 Household Earning $75K+ 53% 48% 34%
Source: ESRI, Areavibes.com

Innovative. Iconic. Incomparable Houston. The nation’s fourth-largest metropolis is many things to many people. More than 6 million individuals call the greater Houston area home—most drawn to this international mecca’s wealth of exquisite museums, fine restaurants, fashionable shops, hotels, arts and nightlife that contribute to the city’s economic powerhouse.

Houston is internationally recognized as the global energy capital, with virtually every segment of the energy industry represented by over 5,000 firms in the region. colliers , 2018

Houston was named 3rd on FDI’s Top 10 American Cities of the Future due to its business-friendly environment, investor protection and global connection.

Bankrate recently ranked Houston as the “Best Big City for Accumulating Wealth”. B ankrate 2015

Home to Texas Medical Center - the largest medical complex in the world. The Center attracts 8 million visits per year (more than the populations of Los Angeles, Houston and San Francisco combined) and employs 106,000 people (more than Exxon, Apple and Google combined). t M c F acts & F igures , 2018

A staggering 27 Fortune 500 headquarters and 27 Fortune 1000 call Houston home—second only to New York. The Energy Capital of the World, Houston’s on-fire economy and booming industries—namely oil and gas, aerospace, information technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology and medical tech sectors—make it a driving force in the global business arena.

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In 2014, Houston ranked second only to NYC in percentage of millionnaires (“millionnaire density”) among U.S. cities.

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Houston is the #1 city for job creation. Since 2000, the number of jobs in Houston has grown by 31.6%.

Houston metro payroll employment rose by 4.4% in 2014, the largest percentage increase among major metros.

The Houston MSA ranks third behind the San Jose and San Francisco MSAs among “the 10 U.S. cities where people earn the biggest paychecks.” or B es 2015
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The Houston MSA has a GDP of $517.4 billion, fourth in the nation after New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
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As the Gulf Coast’s cultural capital, Houston is a dream for those who enjoy the finer things in life. Along with its dynamic Theater District and thriving Art Market, Houston boasts one of the most sought-after culinary scenes in the country. The city’s allure has never been hotter.

Houston ranked among the top 12 destinations in the world for 2017 by Forbes.

Houston ranked 2nd on Travel + Leisure’s “America’s Favorite Cities 2014” and 3rd on the same publication’s “America’s Most Cultured Cities 2015” list.

Houston boasts a dynamic culinary scene with over 11,000 restaurants in the metro area including 5,000 in the city. Houstonians dine out more than residents of any other city - 4.1 times per week, compared with the national average of 3.1.

The New York Times called Houston “one of the country’s most exciting places to eat” as reported by Business Insider in 2014.

Houston is home to every sports franchise, most in stadiums built within the last 10 years.

One of only four American cities that boasts a world-class ballet, opera, symphony and theater.

Host to the country’s fourth largest museum district which encompasses 19 separate and unique culture centers within walking distance.

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo – a monthlong affair which celebrates all things Texan - attracts more than 1,000,000 people annually.

$124.1 billion in gross retail sales in 2014 - a 22.4% growth over the previous 6 years.

Hotel Derek (314 guest rooms)

3. The Houston an (289 guest rooms)

4. A oft Houston Galleria (152 guest rooms)

5. Hotel nd go (131 guest rooms)

6. The Westin Oaks (406 guest rooms)

7. JW Marr ott Houston (487 guest rooms)

8. Hilton Houston Post Oak (448 guest rooms)

9. Hotel Granduca (122 guest rooms)

10. Omni Hote Houston (378 guest rooms)

11. A den Houston ( 97 guest rooms)

12. Hotel ZaZa (315 guest rooms)

13. Marr ott Medica Center (365 guest rooms)

14. Holiday nn Reliant Park Area (238 guest rooms)

15. Hotel CON (135 guest rooms)

16. Sam Houston Hotel (100 guest rooms)

17. Magnolia Hote (314 guest rooms)

18. Hyatt Regency Houston (947 guest rooms)

19. Crowne Plaza Downtown (259 guest rooms)

20. Four Seasons Houston (404 guest rooms)

21. Hilton Amer cas Houston (1200 guest rooms)

1. The Galleria (.3 miles)

2. Highland Village Shopping Center (.6 miles)

3. R ver Oaks Shopping Center (3 Miles)

4. R ce Village (5 Miles)

5. Old Market Square (8 miles)

6. Houston Premium Outlets (22 Miles)

H o u s t o n Five-mile Radius 10 45 45 610 610 75 6 7 9 3 4 5 10 11 24 28 27 1 1 1 6 1 20 18 15 16 17 19 9 0 9 0 2 9 0 5 9 5 9 WAREHOU S E D ISTRIC T ON O A KS / O A KS A RE A C ITY of BE L LAIR E THE VIL L AGE S C ITY of WE S T UNIVERSIT Y P L A C E DOWNTOWN MIDTOWN W e s thei m e r R o a d R i c h m o n d A ven u e S a n F e i p e S t r e e t Galveston Baton Rouge Houston New Orleans Corpus Christi Shreveport Jackson College Station Austin San Antonio 95 miles 162 miles 199 miles 222 miles 51 miles 348 miles 271 miles 241 miles 441 miles M EXI C O South Central Region George Bush Intercontinental Airport—15 miles Hobby Airport—7 miles Sugar Land, Texas —5 miles 46 miles 23 miles 22 miles 20 miles 22 miles Energy Corridor —18 miles AR E A HOTEL S A R EA A TT RAC TIONS / GOL F COMPETITI V E SHOPPIN G 1. Memorial Park 2. Houston Arboretum and Nature Center 3. Memorial Park Golf Course 4. River Oaks Country Club 5. Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens 6. Rienz Museum of F ne Arts 7. The Men l Collection and Campus 8. Jesse H Jones Hall for the Performing Art /Houston Symphony 9. The University of St Thomas 10. Houston Museum D strict Asia Society Texas Center Bu falo Soldiers National Museum Children s Museum of Houston Contemporary Arts Museum Houston CMH Center Museum Houston Diverse Works The Health Museum Holocaust Museum Houston Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Houston Center for Photography Houston Museum of Natural Science Houston Zoo The Jung Center Lawndale Art Center 11. Rice University/R ce Un versity Art Ga lery 12. Hermann Park 13. Univers ty of Texas Health Science Center 14. NRG Reliant Center Stadium, Park and Arena 15. Staf ord Centre 16. BraeBurn Country Club 17. Houston Country C ub 18. Eleanor Tins ey Park 19. O d 6th Ward/Historic Dow School 20. Sam Houston Park Harris County Heritage Society 21. Houston Theater District Alley Theatre Cullen Theatre Hobby Center for Performing Arts Houston Ballet Houston Grand Opera 22. Downtown Aquarium 23. The University of Houston (Downtown) 24. Minute Ma d Park 25. Houston Dynamo Soccer Stadium 26. Discovery Green 27. Toyota Center 28. George R Brown Convention Center 29. The University of Houston (University Park) 30. The Crosby Fa rgrounds 31. San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site Battleship Texas 32. NASA Johnson Space Center 33. Moody Gardens 1. The St Regis Houston (232 guest rooms)
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Phase II Post Oak P a r k w a y Mid La n e M i d Lane WESTCREEK LANE Bancroft Lane West Lane Drive Briarglen Drive Kettering Drive Bettis Drive SAN FELIPE STREET Westcliff Drive Dreahn Way Bryn Mawr Lane W e s t L o op So u t h W e s t L o op So u t h WESTHEI M E R R O A D P o s t O a k B o u l e v a r d P o s t O a k B o u l e v a r d 610 Highland Tower Millennnium High Street Afton Oaks Target The Railyard Houston Briarglen Condominiums 2121 Mid Lane Bancroft Place Sola Uptown 2425 South Loop 2425 West Loop West Loop West Loop 3D/International Tower The St Regis Houston Royal Sonesta Hotel Houston Sheraton Suites Houston near the Galleria DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse The Container Store Beal Bank Starbucks Sports Authority Sporting Goods Robbins Brothers Engagement Ring Store Morgan Modeets Omaha Steaks Lunch Spot Tommy’s Deli Amegy Bank of Texas 5 Post Oak Parkway Ashley Furniture Home Store David’s Bridal Jack in the Box Seasons 52 Harris County Offices Proposed Office Building Residential (under development) The James of River Oaks Phase II (mixed use) The James of River Oaks Phase I (2 residential towers) Proposed Residential Proposed Residential The Park at Westcreek Westcreek at River Oaks The Wilshire Skyhouse Grotto Ristorante Hotel Derek 610 75 10 59 Westheimer Road Richmond Avenue San Fel pe Street JW Marriott Aloft Houston Hotel Indigo Hotel Derek Hotel Granduca Whole Foods Marathon Oil Omni Hotel Houston The Westin Oaks The Galleria Highland Village Rice Village The Houstonian The St. Regis Houston Memorial Park Houston Arboretum Hilton Houston Post Oak 90 1 mile D H E C Parking F B G A ¼ mile KEY to MAP SYMBOLS Area hotels Shopping centers Shops/Services Restaurants Area attractions Residential buildings Office buildings Corporate headquarters
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Since 1978 OliverMcMillan has been producing quality, award-winning, imaginative design. Everything we do at is viewed as an opportunity to mold the unexpected into an art form. We create memorable destinations and our creations are a unique blend of glamour, sophistication, charm and intimacy. OliverMcMillan’s philosophy is guided by strategy, market intelligence, rigorous planning and rational thinking. We partner with shared visionaries who have the courage, will and creativity to redefine the categories in which they compete.

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