5 ACRE COMM BUSINESS PARK LAND DEV OPP | 8050 Red Bluff Rd
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5 ACRE COMM BUSINESS PARK LAND DEV OPP 8050 Red Bluff Rd
5,000 SF Retail Building Pasadena, TX 77507 $1,200,000 ($240/SF)
Investment Highlights
- 5.04 Acres of General Commercial Retail Land with an existing Retail/Office and a small Shop/Shell Space.
- Easy access to Oil & Gas Processing Facilities throughout the region and is positioned between Beltway 8, Hwy 225, SH-146, SE Houston
- Fill dirt has been added to rear acreage, detention area has already been added.
- Close to the Port of Houston, this area consists of many Light & Heavy Industrial occupants.
- Owner Occupant has established a Retail building with Offices and a small Shop/Shell Space on Public Utilities.
- A business park development would be an allowable use.
Executive Summary
5 ACRE COMMERCIAL BUSINESS PARK LAND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
***Short Sale- All terms & conditions are subject to receipt of Lien Holder's written approval. Zoned for Retail Trade- the City of Pasadena will not approve any Trucking or Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS Land) Use. A business park development would be an allowable use. Retail Building with a Free-Standing Warehouse Shop, Monument Signage, and a Parking Lot. Public Utilities- City water & sewer. High-speed internet is available. Prominent stand alone location near the corner of Red Bluff and Genoa Red Bluff in Pasadena, TX. The detention, floodplain mitigation, etc., are all completed and the Seller received his Certificate of Occupancy while operating the past retail business. The neighboring 3-acre parcel is also For Sale with a different Brokerage and could provide a hard corner of 8.65 acres total if preferred. Close to the Port of Houston, this area consists of many Light and Heavy Industrial occupants and provides easy access to many Oil and gas Processing Facilities throughout the region and is positioned between Beltway 8, Hwy 225, and SH-146 in the southeastern section of Houston, TX.
Pasadena, Texas is a vibrant city located in Harris County, within the greater Houston metropolitan area. Known as the "Strawberry Capital of the World," Pasadena offers a unique blend of suburban charm, diverse neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community. One of the defining features of Pasadena is its rich industrial heritage. The city has a strong presence in the petrochemical industry and is home to several major refineries and chemical plants. This industrial backbone has played a significant role in the city's economic growth and provided employment opportunities for residents. Pasadena also boasts a range of recreational amenities and attractions. The city is home to numerous parks and green spaces, providing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and picnicking. Among the popular parks in the area are Strawberry Park, Vince Bayou Park, and Burke Crenshaw Park. For those interested in arts and culture, Pasadena offers the Pasadena Little Theatre, a community theater that showcases local talent through a variety of performances. The city also hosts the annual Strawberry Festival, a beloved event that celebrates Pasadena's agricultural heritage with live entertainment, carnival rides, and, of course, delicious strawberries. Education is highly valued in Pasadena, and the city is served by the Pasadena Independent School District, which encompasses a number of highly regarded public schools. There are also several private schools and educational institutions in the area, providing options for families seeking quality education for their children. Pasadena's location within the Houston metropolitan area offers residents easy access to a wide range of amenities and attractions. The city is within a short drive of downtown Houston, where you can explore world-class museums, professional sports venues, and a thriving culinary scene. The nearby Gulf Coast provides opportunities for beach outings, fishing, and boating. Overall, Pasadena, Texas offers a desirable combination of small-town charm, industrial strength, and proximity to larger urban centers. It is a place where residents can enjoy a tight-knit community, plentiful recreational activities, and a variety of opportunities for work and education.
***Short Sale- All terms & conditions are subject to receipt of Lien Holder's written approval. Zoned for Retail Trade- the City of Pasadena will not approve any Trucking or Industrial Outdoor Storage (IOS Land) Use. A business park development would be an allowable use. Retail Building with a Free-Standing Warehouse Shop, Monument Signage, and a Parking Lot. Public Utilities- City water & sewer. High-speed internet is available. Prominent stand alone location near the corner of Red Bluff and Genoa Red Bluff in Pasadena, TX. The detention, floodplain mitigation, etc., are all completed and the Seller received his Certificate of Occupancy while operating the past retail business. The neighboring 3-acre parcel is also For Sale with a different Brokerage and could provide a hard corner of 8.65 acres total if preferred. Close to the Port of Houston, this area consists of many Light and Heavy Industrial occupants and provides easy access to many Oil and gas Processing Facilities throughout the region and is positioned between Beltway 8, Hwy 225, and SH-146 in the southeastern section of Houston, TX.
Pasadena, Texas is a vibrant city located in Harris County, within the greater Houston metropolitan area. Known as the "Strawberry Capital of the World," Pasadena offers a unique blend of suburban charm, diverse neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community. One of the defining features of Pasadena is its rich industrial heritage. The city has a strong presence in the petrochemical industry and is home to several major refineries and chemical plants. This industrial backbone has played a significant role in the city's economic growth and provided employment opportunities for residents. Pasadena also boasts a range of recreational amenities and attractions. The city is home to numerous parks and green spaces, providing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and picnicking. Among the popular parks in the area are Strawberry Park, Vince Bayou Park, and Burke Crenshaw Park. For those interested in arts and culture, Pasadena offers the Pasadena Little Theatre, a community theater that showcases local talent through a variety of performances. The city also hosts the annual Strawberry Festival, a beloved event that celebrates Pasadena's agricultural heritage with live entertainment, carnival rides, and, of course, delicious strawberries. Education is highly valued in Pasadena, and the city is served by the Pasadena Independent School District, which encompasses a number of highly regarded public schools. There are also several private schools and educational institutions in the area, providing options for families seeking quality education for their children. Pasadena's location within the Houston metropolitan area offers residents easy access to a wide range of amenities and attractions. The city is within a short drive of downtown Houston, where you can explore world-class museums, professional sports venues, and a thriving culinary scene. The nearby Gulf Coast provides opportunities for beach outings, fishing, and boating. Overall, Pasadena, Texas offers a desirable combination of small-town charm, industrial strength, and proximity to larger urban centers. It is a place where residents can enjoy a tight-knit community, plentiful recreational activities, and a variety of opportunities for work and education.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment or Owner User
Property Type
Retail
Property Subtype
Building Size
5,000 SF
Building Class
B
Year Built/Renovated
1974/2022
Price
$1,200,000
Price Per SF
$240
Tenancy
Single
Building Height
1 Story
Building FAR
0.02
Lot Size
5.04 AC
Zoning
Commercial - RETAIL TRD
Parking
15 Spaces (3 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
Frontage
168 FT on Red Bluff Road
Amenities
- 24 Hour Access
- Monument Signage
- Air Conditioning
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number | 0410030000776 | Improvements Assessment | $260,204 |
Land Assessment | $835,480 | Total Assessment | $1,095,684 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number
0410030000776
Land Assessment
$835,480
Improvements Assessment
$260,204
Total Assessment
$1,095,684
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