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5613 Almeda Rd
Houston, TX 77004

Rate Upon Request

Restaurant For Lease  •  1,123+ SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Restaurant
  • Year Built 1950
  • Total Building Size 4,332 SF
  • Tenancy Multiple
  • Building Class C
58 Transit Score
75 Walk Score

1 Space Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
1st Floor Ste Office/Retail 1,123-4,332 SF Rate Upon Request
Originally built in 1950, operating as Braswell’s of Houston, 5613 Almeda Rd flourished as a shop for local florists B.W. and Blanch Braswell for more than 20 years, before becoming a community hub for arts and culture in the early 1980s. The building sat along Houston’s 
prominent rail line which connected commerce in downtown Houston to cities all over Central Texas in the 1800s. Today, this historical adaptive reuse building in Riverside Terrace represents a rare, surviving example of the commercial businesses that proliferated on Almeda Road from the late 1920s into the 1960s. 5613 Almeda Rd offers an exciting opportunity to help usher in a new generation of Houston commerce within a thriving neighborhood that offers great proximity to downtown Houston, the Texas Medical Center, the Museum District and Midtown.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Space Type: Relet

Description

Originally built in 1950, operating as Braswell’s of Houston, 5613 Almeda Rd flourished as a shop for local florists B.W. and Blanch Braswell for more than 20 years, before becoming a community hub for arts and culture in the early 1980s. The building sat along Houston’s 
prominent rail line which connected commerce in downtown Houston to cities all over Central Texas in the 1800s. Today, this historical adaptive reuse building in Riverside Terrace represents a rare, surviving example of the commercial businesses that proliferated on Almeda Road from the late 1920s into the 1960s. 5613 Almeda Rd offers an exciting opportunity to help usher in a new generation of Houston commerce within a thriving neighborhood that offers great proximity to downtown Houston, the Texas Medical Center, the Museum District and Midtown.

Highlights

Historic Redevelopment / Adaptive Re-use
Grease Trap
Nexus of the Museum District, Texas Medical Center, Hermann Park, Midtown/Downtown, and Historic Third Ward
Reduced parking requirements

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Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Corner Lot
  • Restaurant
  • Signage
  • Tenant Controlled HVAC
  • Recessed Lighting

Public Transportation

Commuter RailDriveWalkDistance
Houston (Sunset Limited - Amtrak) 9 min - 4.4 mi
Transit/SubwayDriveWalkDistance
Museum District Northbound (Redline - Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority METRO Rail (METRORail)) 1 min 12 min 0.7 mi
Museum District Southbound (Redline - Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority METRO Rail (METRORail)) 1 min 14 min 0.7 mi
Hermann Park/Rice U (Redline - Harris County Metropolitan Transit Authority METRO Rail (METRORail)) 4 min 20 min 1.1 mi
AirportDriveWalkDistance
William P Hobby 24 min - 11.1 mi
George Bush Intcntl/Houston 29 min - 21.7 mi
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