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Northshore West

Northshore West is a 141,918 square foot community center in eastern Houston featuring value-oriented national retailers including El Rancho, Dollar Tree, Five Below, and Starbucks. The center benefits from exceptional visibility with 170,000+ daily vehicles on I-10 and serves a dense population of 89,000+ residents within three miles.
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141,918 square feet
1122-1258 Uvalde Road, Houston, TXDirections
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Summary

Northshore West is a 141,918 square foot community shopping center strategically positioned along Uvalde Road in Houston's eastern corridor, benefiting from exceptional visibility with over 170,000 vehicles passing daily on adjacent I-10 and 28,000 vehicles on Uvalde Road. The center serves as a vital retail hub for the densely populated surrounding area, with 89,000+ residents within three miles, as well as workers from the massive 735-acre Greens Port terminal and extensive industrial parks along the Houston Ship Channel. Anchored by a strong lineup of national value retailers including El Rancho supermarket, Dollar Tree, Five Below, Melrose, and Starbucks, Northshore West provides essential shopping and services to its community. The center is part of a larger retail node that includes major big-box retailers like The Home Depot, Academy Sports + Outdoors, and Sam's Club located across I-10, creating a comprehensive shopping destination. Recent additions like Oak Street Health demonstrate the center's evolution to meet changing community needs, while maintaining its core mission of delivering convenient, value-oriented retail to eastern Houston's working families.

Demographics

Northshore West serves a diverse, working-class to middle-income population with 89,128 residents within a 3-mile radius and an average household income of $73,515. The trade area is characterized by dense residential neighborhoods combined with significant industrial employment from the nearby Greens Port terminal and Houston Ship Channel industrial parks, creating a customer base of both local residents and daytime workers. The center attracts value-conscious shoppers seeking everyday necessities and convenience, with strong traffic from the 170,000+ daily vehicles on I-10, drawing from a broader regional market across eastern Houston and Pasadena.

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