1st Floor Ste
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Retail
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1,446-3,300 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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In the heart of a booming city, the Simonton-Cable Motor Company Ford Dealers was opened in 1918 from a partnership between Henry Monroe Cable and Rube Simonton at the corner of Main and Metcalf. The Simonton-Cable Motor Co. was the dealer for Ford and Lincoln automobiles and Fordson tractors.
Returning the historical architecture back to Downtown Conroe, this new building will resemble a pair of buildings named “Simonton-Cable”. While the first floor will be reserved for retail storefronts, the second through fourth floors will offer executive suites with a rooftop terrace accessible by the fourth floor. A new concept to Downtown Conroe, these executive suites will offer flexible workspaces to the community.
We are excited to announce the return of Flour-ish to Downtown! This beloved patisserie, known for its delicious baked goods and pastries, will be opening its doors once again in the new Simonton-Cable building. Be sure to stop by and indulge in your favorite treats!
As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 - 10 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Space Type: New
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1st Floor Ste
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Retail
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1,250-7,600 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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With $500 in 1908, Henry Bascom Everett opened one of Conroe’s first mercantile stores, Everett Cash Grocery. Selling fresh food, dry goods, livestock feed, and hardware, Everett’s store became established by their sense of pride and integrity. After the Great Fire of 1911, the building was rebuilt into The Randolph Building, then the Everett's purchased the building in 1915. Over the years, the store has had different names: Everett Cash Grocery, Everett & Son, Everett & Sons Hardware, and Everett’s TruValue Hardware but remained a staple of commerce in the Conroe community as it was passed down through the family. Everett Hardware closed in 1998 after 89 years in business.
Honoring our history, this new Downtown Conroe establishment will be named “The Everett” combining historic architecture with a modern flare. Located on the corner of Simonton and N Pacific, the now empty lot will soon offer over 25,000 square feet of retail storefronts. With a brick façade and an inviting walkway, this is soon to be a go-to spot for dining, shopping, and activities.
As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 - 10 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Space Type: New
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1st Floor Ste
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Retail
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2,000-6,604 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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The site now occupied by The Homestead House furniture store was once where the Conroe Hotel stood, built about 1890, and burned down in 1891. The property was owned by Isaac Conroe who sold to Conroe businessman John Wahrenberger to build his first store there. The store was purchased by the Witherspoons who rebuilt it into a hotel and added brick. After years of many owners, the hotel was bought by the Bartholet’s in 1977 who demolished the hotel brick-by-brick salvaging as much as they could to reuse it and build the structure that stands today.
Maintaining the rich history of the existing brick, we plan to build above the current structure, adding two more stories to the current building. The first story of the building will remain dedicated to retail storefronts while the additional stories will offer loft-style apartments for rent. Living walking distance from your favorite dining, shopping, and activities in Downtown Conroe, these loft-style apartments will be the first to bring downtown living to historic Conroe.
As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 - 10 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Space Type: New
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2nd Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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1,250-7,600 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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With $500 in 1908, Henry Bascom Everett opened one of Conroe’s first mercantile stores, Everett Cash Grocery. Selling fresh food, dry goods, livestock feed, and hardware, Everett’s store became established by their sense of pride and integrity. After the Great Fire of 1911, the building was rebuilt into The Randolph Building, then the Everett's purchased the building in 1915. Over the years, the store has had different names: Everett Cash Grocery, Everett & Son, Everett & Sons Hardware, and Everett’s TruValue Hardware but remained a staple of commerce in the Conroe community as it was passed down through the family. Everett Hardware closed in 1998 after 89 years in business.
Honoring our history, this new Downtown Conroe establishment will be named “The Everett” combining historic architecture with a modern flare. Located on the corner of Simonton and N Pacific, the now empty lot will soon offer over 25,000 square feet of retail storefronts. With a brick façade and an inviting walkway, this is soon to be a go-to spot for dining, shopping, and activities.
As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 - 10 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Space Type: New
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2nd Floor Ste A-P
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Office
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200-4,000 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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In the heart of a booming city, the Simonton-Cable Motor Company Ford Dealers was opened in 1918 from a partnership between Henry Monroe Cable and Rube Simonton at the corner of Main and Metcalf. The Simonton-Cable Motor Co. was the dealer for Ford and Lincoln automobiles and Fordson tractors. Returning the historical architecture back to Downtown Conroe, this new building will resemble a pair of buildings named “Simonton-Cable”. While the first floor will be reserved for retail storefronts, the second through fourth floors will offer executive suites with a rooftop terrace accessible by the fourth floor. A new concept to Downtown Conroe, these executive suites will offer flexible workspaces to the community. We are excited to announce the return of Flour-ish to Downtown! This beloved patisserie, known for its delicious baked goods and pastries, will be opening its doors once again in the new Simonton-Cable building. Be sure to stop by and indulge in your favorite treats! As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Space Type: New
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3rd Floor Ste A-P
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Office
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200-4,000 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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In the heart of a booming city, the Simonton-Cable Motor Company Ford Dealers was opened in 1918 from a partnership between Henry Monroe Cable and Rube Simonton at the corner of Main and Metcalf. The Simonton-Cable Motor Co. was the dealer for Ford and Lincoln automobiles and Fordson tractors. Returning the historical architecture back to Downtown Conroe, this new building will resemble a pair of buildings named “Simonton-Cable”. While the first floor will be reserved for retail storefronts, the second through fourth floors will offer executive suites with a rooftop terrace accessible by the fourth floor. A new concept to Downtown Conroe, these executive suites will offer flexible workspaces to the community. We are excited to announce the return of Flour-ish to Downtown! This beloved patisserie, known for its delicious baked goods and pastries, will be opening its doors once again in the new Simonton-Cable building. Be sure to stop by and indulge in your favorite treats! As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 - 10 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Space Type: New
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4th Floor Ste A-J
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Office
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200-2,579 SF
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$35.00 USD/SF/YR
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In the heart of a booming city, the Simonton-Cable Motor Company Ford Dealers was opened in 1918 from a partnership between Henry Monroe Cable and Rube Simonton at the corner of Main and Metcalf. The Simonton-Cable Motor Co. was the dealer for Ford and Lincoln automobiles and Fordson tractors. Returning the historical architecture back to Downtown Conroe, this new building will resemble a pair of buildings named “Simonton-Cable”. While the first floor will be reserved for retail storefronts, the second through fourth floors will offer executive suites with a rooftop terrace accessible by the fourth floor. A new concept to Downtown Conroe, these executive suites will offer flexible workspaces to the community. We are excited to announce the return of Flour-ish to Downtown! This beloved patisserie, known for its delicious baked goods and pastries, will be opening its doors once again in the new Simonton-Cable building. Be sure to stop by and indulge in your favorite treats! As local developers, we view Conroe as our home. In every development we do, we aim to add value to our community.
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Date available: Mar 2025
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Lease term: 3 - 10 Years
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Service type: Triple Net
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Built out as: Professional Services
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Space Type: New
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