Gonzales, Texas - Action Properties

Gonzales, Texas
(Former Walmart) 1620 E. Sarah Dewitt Dr.
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population
Average Household Income
Number of Households
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Population
Average Household Income
Number of Households
3 miles
5 miles
10 miles
7,821
$42,335
2,710
9,026
$43,373
3,115
13,349
$46,828
4,813
10 mins
20 mins
30 mins
8,702
$45,993
2,995
17,988
$49,213
6,538
38,499
$52,213
14,355
FOR LEASING INFORMATION
Graham Helton
[email protected]
Jim Eichelberger
[email protected]
Pam McPhail
[email protected]
In the identified area, the current year population is 13,349.
In 2010, the Census count in the area was 13,327. The rate of
change since 2010 was 0.07% annually. The five-year
projection for the population in the area is 13,418 representing
a change of 0.10% annually from 2012 to 2017. Currently, the
population is 50.1% male and 49.9% female.
GONZALES, TEXAS
Come & Take It
Gonzales was established in 1825 on Kerr Creek, 2 1/2 miles east of the confluence of the San Marcos
and Guadalupe Rivers. It was the capital of Empresario Green DeWitt’s Colony and was the
westernmost Anglo settlement until the close of the Texas Revolution. The town was named in honor
of Don Rafael Gonzales, provisional Governor of Coahuila, Mexico and Texas.
During the colonial period of 1825 to 1835 there were many problems with the Comanche and
Tonkawa Indians. In 1831, the Mexican government sent Gonzales a six-pound cannon as protection
against the Indians.
This cannon was used in the ‘Come and Take It’ Battle on October 2, 1835, firing the first shot in the
Texas Revolution. General Sam Houston, while in Gonzales, learned of the devastating defeat of the
Alamo from Mrs. Almaron (Susannah) Dickinson, who, with her baby and two servants, survived the
siege. After learning of this event, General Houston gathered troops and began the famous
‘Runaway Scrape’, gaining time and mustering troops to eventually take a stand at San
Jacinto where Santa Anna was defeated and Texas gained its freedom from Mexico.
• Gonzales is just south of Interstate 10, centrally located between
Austin (60 miles), San Antonio (70 miles) and Houston (130 miles).
• Gonzales has Main Street status and is recognized as national
Main Street City
• Gonzales is in the crossroads of the Eagle Ford Shale play,
boosting economic growth
• Traditional local industries include beef, poultry and pecan production
• The first shots of the battle for Texas Independence were fired in
Gonzales in 1835
3 miles
Gonzales Drive Time
10 mins.
15 mins.
25 mins.
5 miles
10 miles
Traffic Count Map
6,001 - 15,000 per day
15,001 - 30,000 per day
Traffic Count - 13,800 + vpd
SITE PLAN
58,916 SF
GONZALES MARKET PLACE
GONZALES, TEXAS 78629
FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam McPhail - [email protected]
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662.746.8000
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