4018 S PRESA STREETSan Antonio, TX 78223
CHARTER SCHOOL CAMPUS | FOR SALE
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4018 S PRESA STREETSan Antonio, TX 78223
OFFERING SUMMARY
Sales Price $8,250,000$7,200,000
Price Per SF(Improvements)
$121.15$105.73
Property OverviewOldham Goodwin Group is pleased to present the New Frontiers Char-ter School Facility, located at 4018 S Presa Street for your consideration. The property is 7.1 acres and con-sists of a main school building, an administration office, a former con-vent, 6 portable classrooms, and a sports court.
Built in 1921 as the St Theresa Cath-olic School, the property boasts both history and character. The school building was renovated in 2013 and is equipped with fire sprinklers. In addition to the facilities, the property has 2.4 acres of undeveloped resi-dential zoned land suitable for rede-velopment. The property is directly accessible from the Fair Avenue exit off of US Highway 281/IH-37. The most suitable uses for the property include: a school and/or residential redevelopment.
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Property Highlights• Prime opportunity for site
redevelopment
• Turn-key opportunity for a school campus
• Includes 2.4 acres of undeveloped land
• Easily accessible from US Highway 281/IH-37
• Close proximity to rapidly redeveloping Southtown area
Fair Avenue
S Presa Street
Ward Avenue
South Hackberry
Presa CommunityCenter
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Property Survey
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A. OCCUPANCY LOADS CALCULATIONS (TAB 1004.1.1 - IBC 2009)
B. OCCUPANCY/EGRESS LEGEND:
PAIR 3'-0" DOORS (66.4" CLR.) AT .15"/PERSON = 442 PERSONS
3'-0" DOOR (33.2" CLR.) AT .15"/PERSON = 221 PERSONS
4'-0" DOOR (45.2" CLR.) AT .15"/PERSON = 301 PERSONS
EIBC 2009 SUMMARY SHEET
PROJECT: NEW FRONTIERS CHARTER SCHOOLLOCATION: 4018 SOUTH PRESA - SAN ANTONIO TX, 78223
C. BUILDING CLASS (IBC 2009)
MAX TRAVEL DIST TO 1ST FLOOR EXIT 170' - 0"MAX TRAVEL DIST TO 1ST FLOOR EXIT 200' - 0"
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E. PLUMBING COUNT (IBC 2009)
TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE
PROJECTED STUDENT ENROLLMENT
GRADES SERVED
D. FORMULAS (EIBC 2009)
CONSTRUCTION LEGEND
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BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
Building Year Built
Year Renovated SF Details
School Facility 1921 2013 49,000Fire Sprinklers,
classrooms, offices, and cafeteria
Administration Office 1955 2017 4,135
8 offices, Confer-ence room, Break-room, Reception
area, Copy room, 2 Restrooms, Storage
closets
Former Convent 1955 - 5,747 19 Bedrooms, 12 Bathrooms
Portable Classrooms 2003 - 9,2166 total, each with 2 classrooms and 2
bathrooms
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BUILDING INFORMATION
Address 4018 S Presa StreetSan Antonio, TX 78223
Building Area 68,098 SF
Year Built 1921/1955
Foundation Concrete Beams, slab
Exterior Walls Brick Facade
Roof Cover Flat, HPR Modified Membrane
Utilities CPS - Multiple meters, electrical and gasSAWS - Water
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SITE INFORMATION
Size 7.1 acres
Legal Description
NCB 3175 (NEW FRONTIERS CHARTER SCHOOL), BLOCK 1 LOT 44; NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT E IRR 508.21’ OF W
791.69’ OF A-28; NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 42 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 41 (MISSION FAIR SUBD);
NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 40 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 39 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT
38 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 37 (MIS-SION FAIR SUBD);
NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 36 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 35 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT
34 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 33 (MIS-SION FAIR SUBD) \DUPLICATE LOT (PER PLAT 4080/155
LOT 33 HAS BEEN USED 03175-001-0330); NCB 3175 BLK 1 LOT 32 (MISSION FAIR SUBD); NCB 3220 BLK 15 LOT 2
Assessor’s Parcel Number
142016, 142935, 1062352, 1062353, 1062354, 1062355, 1062356, 1062357, 1062358, 1062359, 1062360,
1062361, 1062362, 1169339
Zoning R-4, Residential Single-Family District
Frontage S Presa Street and Fair Avenue
Access Fair Avenue, S Presa Street, Ward Avenue
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Fair Avenue
South Hackberry
Japhet ElementarySchool
In the Area
Riverside ParkAcademy
S Presa Street
Roosevelt Avenue
San AntonioRiver Mission Reach
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1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile
2018 Total Population 16,193 138,409 325,696
2023 Total Population 16,752 144,393 343,254
2018-2023 Annual Growth Rate 2.16% 2.16% 2.06%
2018 Households 5,132 44,523 99,580
2023 Households 5,510 49,680 114,962
2018 Average Home Value $93,569 $108,931 $108,863
2023 Average Home Value $114,296 $135,295 $134,602
2018 Average HH Income $43,979 $45,168 $45,749
2023 Average HH Income $49,457 $51,113 $51,659
F A I R A V E N U EO V E R 1 1 , 0 0 0 V E H I C L E S P E R D AY
(TxDOT AADT 2017)
T O TA L P O P U L A T I O N O FO V E R 3 2 5 , 0 0 0
W I T H I N F I V E M I L E R A D I U S(ESRI 2018)
T O TA L H O U S E H O L D SO V E R 9 9 , 0 0 0
W I T H I N F I V E M I L E R A D I U S(ESRI 2018)
A V E R A G E H H I N C O M EO V E R $ 4 5 , 0 0 0
W I T H I N F I V E M I L E R A D I U S(ESRI 2018)
T O TA L E M P L O Y E E SO V E R 1 2 8 , 0 0 0
W I T H I N F I V E M I L E R A D I U S(ESRI 2018)
A V E R A G E H O M E V A L U EO V E R $ 1 0 8 , 0 0 0
W I T H I N F I V E M I L E R A D I U S(ESRI 2018)
Sources: Infogroup, Inc & ESRI
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S A N A N T O N I O , T E X A SStrategically placed in the heart of the Texas Hill Country is San Antonio, Texas. Often referred to as “a big city, with a small town feel,” San Antonio offers the perfect blended energy of a metropolitan, international city with small town charm. The current metropolitan population of San Antonio-New Braunfels stands at 2.4 million people, which
includes surrounding counties of Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Kendall, Medina and Wilson.
The San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA is served by a dense network of highways and an interstate system, including Interstate 10 (running through the heart of San Antonio), Interstate 35 (running north-south through the center of the metro), and is also served by federal highways Interstate 37 and Interstate 410.
Bexar
Bandera
Medina
Atascosa
Wilson
Guadalupe
Comal
Kendall
SAN ANTONIO
H I G H E S T I N C O M E G R O W T H I N T H E U . S .
2 N D B E S T L A R G E C I T Y T O S T A R T A B U S I N E S S
3 R D F A S T E S T G R O W I N G E C O N O M Y I N T H E U . S .
T O P 1 0 B E S T P L A C E S I N T E X A S T O R E T I R E
T O P 1 0 B E S T C I T I E S F O R F A M I L I E S
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32,000+S T U D E N T S
157UNDERGRAD D E G R E E S
$1.2BECONOMICI M P A C T
$69M+RESEARCH
EXPENDITURES
120GRADUATE D E G R E E S
The University of the Incarnate Word is the largest Catholic University in Texas and the fourth-largest private university in the state. UIW was founded in 1881 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. The campus is situated on 154-acres near the heart of San Antonio. UIW has locations throughout San Antonio, South and Central Texas, two campuses in Mexico and a European Study Center in Heidelberg, Germany.
11C O L L E G E S & SCHOOLS
10,900+ S T U D E N T S
The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded by the Texas Legislature in 1969. Today, UTSA has four campuses throughout San Antonio, making it the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan region. UTSA provides a wide variety of quality programs and services designed to support student success and enrich students learning experiences.
14:1S T U D E N T T O FACULTY RATIO
90+UNDERGRAD D E G R E E S
20+GRADUATE D E G R E E S
2,500+S T U D E N T S
47MAJOR
OPTIONS
125ACRE
CAMPUS
$1.2B+2017
ENDOWMENT
59MINOR
OPTIONS
Trinity University was founded in 1869 and resides on four campuses in three different locations. Trinity’s name reflects its Christian origins and the three regional Cumberland Presbyterian governing bodies that supported its institutional organization. Trinity University is a transformational liberal arts and sciences university with selected professional and pre-professional programs.
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R E M E M B E RT H E A L A M O
R I V E R W A L K & T O U R I S M
IT SERVICES & CYBERSECURITY
M I L I T A R Y C I T Y , U S A
Centrally located on Alamo Plaza in downtown San Antonio, the Alamo fea-tures interactive tours and exhibits and hosts reenactments of the Texas Revo-lution. Founded in 1718 as the first mis-sion in San Antonio, the Alamo served as a way station between east Texas and Mexico. In 1836, decades after the mis-sion had closed, the Alamo became an inspiration and a motivation for liberty during the Texas Revolution. Today, visi-tors are invited to rediscover the gem of Texas history, stroll through the 4.2-acre complex and Alamo Gardens.
San Antonio has one of the largest concentrations, across multiple agencies, of IT, Information Assurance (IA) and cybersecurity professionals in the nation. Historically known as America’s home for military training and operational excellence, San Antonio has now expanded its role as a premier center as Information Technology and Cybersecurity in the U.S. Today, over forty Cybersecurity firms are headquartered in San Antonio and is one of the largest concentrations of IT, Information Assurance (IA) and cybersecurity professionals in the nation. Numerous Universities and Colleges fuel the talent pipeline for San Antonio’s Cybersecurity/Tech industries, by offering dedicated education and training in these fields.
Collectively known as Military City, USA, San Antonio is home to 4 military stations. Randolph Air Force Base – Headquarters for Air Education and Training Command and the Air Force Military Personnel Center, Fort Sam Houston – Brooke Army Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base – Headquarters for Air Force Intelligence Agency & basic training camp, and Camp Bullis – training support to JBSA. Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) has a substantial impact on the local economy in San Antonio and in Texas. The city of San Antonio has trademarked the phrase “Military City, USA” and created a snappy new logo with a flag-themed Alamo.
Tourism in San Antonio is big business. The River Walk, or Paseo del Rio, is a San Antonio treasure and the largest urban ecosystem in the nation. Tucked quietly below street level and only steps from the Alamo, it provides a serene and pleasant way to navigate the city. With more than 11.5 million visitors annually, the Riverwalk has an economic impact of $3 billion dollars on the local economy. The city offers a plethora of entertainment options and ideas to newcomers and locals - from catching a show at the Majestic Theatre, exploring the redeveloped yet historic charm of Pearl Brewery & Blue Star Brewery, or braving your fear of heights at Fiesta Texas.
$13.6BECONOMIC I M P A C T
34MV I S I T O R S ANNUALLY
2NDL A R G E S T CONCENTRATION OF CYBERSECURITY E X P E R T S
$48.7BECONOMIC I M P A C T
64%OF THE STATES M I L I T A R Y POPULATION
1,900A C R E CAMPUS
#1T O U R I S T ATTRACTION
I N T X
2.5M+V I S I T O R S ANNUALLY
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Disclaimer
This Offering Memorandum was prepared by Oldham Goodwin Group, LLC (Broker) solely for the use of prospective purchasers of 4018 S Presa Street, San Antonio, Texas 78223 (Property). Neither the Broker nor the owner of the property (Owner) makes any representations or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the completeness or the accuracy of the material contained in the Offering Memorandum.
The Offering Memorandum is solely a solicitation of interest - not an offer to sell the Property. The Owner and Broker expressly reserve the right to reject any or all expressions of interest or offers to purchase the Property and expressly reserve the right to terminate discussions with any entity at any time with or without notice. The Owner shall have no legal commitment or obligations to any entity that is reviewing the Offering Memorandum or making an offer to purchase the Property unless and until such an offer for the Property is approved by the Owner and the signature of the Owner is affixed to a Real Estate Purchase Agreement prepared by the Owner.
This Offering Memorandum is confidential. By accepting the Offering Memorandum, you agree that you will hold the Offering Memorandum and its contents in the strictest confidence, that you will not copy or duplicate any part of the Offering Memorandum, that you will not disclose the Offering Memorandum or any of its contents to any other entity without the prior written authorization of the Owner, and that you will not use the Offering Memorandum in any way detrimental to the Owner or Broker.
The information above has been obtained from sources believed reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy, we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. The value of this transaction to you depends on tax and other factors which should be evaluated by your tax, financial and legal advisors. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs. This investment involves various risks and uncertainties.
You should purchase interest only if you can afford a complete loss of your investment you should carefully consider the risk factors involved in this investment. You may not receive any income from this investment nor a complete return of all your investment. Historical or current real estate performance is no guarantee of future real estate investment product results.
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agents sponsored by the broker.
• A SALES AGENT must be sponsored by a broker and works with clients on behalf of the broker.
A BROKER’S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the person or party that the broker represents):
• Put the interests of the client above all others, including the broker’s own interests;• Inform the client of any material information about the property or transaction received
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• Must treat all parties to the transaction impartially and fairly.• May, with the parties’ written consent, appoint a different license holder associated with
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• Must not, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so by the party, disclose: » that the owner will accept a price less than the written asking price; » that the buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submitted in a written
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4018 S PRESA STREETSan Antonio, TX 78223
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OLDHAM GOODWIN GROUP
Steve Monroe, CCIMVice President | Investment Sales
O: 210.404.4600 | C: 210.426.1800E: [email protected]
Abigail AlbrittonAssociate | Investment Sales
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