Cracker barrel - Capital Pacific
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Cracker barrel - Capital Pacific
Cracker barrel Brand new corporate ground lease For more info on this opportunity please contact: JOE CACCAMO CHRIS KOSTANECKI 2302 S. First Street, Lufkin, TX 75904 ZEB RIPPLE CHRIS PETERS jcaccamo@capitalpacific.com | (415) 274-7394 CA BRE# 01191110 zripple@capitalpacific.com | (415) 274-2702 CA BRE# 01242540 Capital Pacific collaborates. Click here to meet the rest of our San Francisco team. ck@capitalpacific.com | (415) 274-2701 CA BRE# 01002010 cpeters@capitalpacific.com | (415) 274-2703 CA BRE# 01339983 In conjunction with TX Licensed broker: Steve Sieling, Azur Commercial Capital, LLC (214) 888-8262 | steve@azurcc.com 8150 North Central Expressway Suite M2040 Dallas, TX 75206 BRAND NEW ABSOLUTE CORPORATE GROUND LEASE WITH COVETED CRACKER BARREL AT MAJOR INTERSECTION IN LUFKIN, TX PRICE: $2,400,000 CAP: 5.00% Investment Highlights RENTABLE SF. . . . 8,960 SF PRICE PER SF. . . . $267.86 LAND AREA. . . . . . 1.89 Acre LEASE TYPE. . . . . . NNN Ground Lease EXTREMELY ACCESSIBLE SITE WITH HIGH TRAFFIC COUNTS Site is at the SWC of U.S. Highway 59 (which runs from the Mexican border to Indianapolis, IN) and Whitehouse Drive Seven roads merge at this intersection, making it arguably the most prominent intersection in Lufkin. Traffic counts at the intersection exceed 64,000 vehicles per day Whitehouse Dr. is a dedicated exit from both directions on US 59, which makes the site extremely accessible and convenient for both northbound and southbound traffic alike. Accessibility and exposure to 3 major vehicular arteries (US 59, Whitehouse, and Daniel McCall) makes this property uniquely dynamic and visible NOTABLE TENANTS IN SURROUNDING AREA Site is across the street from an approximately 220,000 SF Walmart Supercenter (open for 10 years) and is diagonally across from Sam’s Club Other notable tenants in immediate proximity include: Academy Sports, Hobby Lobby, Belk, Dollar Tree, Starbucks, Best Buy, Old Navy, Ross, The Home Depot, Target, JC Penney, Tractor Supply and numerous casual dining and fast food concepts LEASE HIGHLIGHTS Rent commencement/store opening was November 10, 2014 Absolute NNN ground lease: zero landlord responsibilities 10-year primary term corporate lease Lease features 10% annual escalations through primary term and at start of each of four (4) fiveyear option periods, if exercised CRACKER BARREL | 2 Core Characteristics CRACKER BARREL HAD REVENUES EXCEEDING $2.5 BILLION IN 2012 translates to STABLE TENANT TENANT HIGHLIGHTS Cracker Barrel is publicly traded on NASDAQ (CBRL), had revenues exceeding $2.5 billion in 2012, and has more than 630 restaurants in 42 states. Cracker Barrel was recently named one of Forbes Magazine’s “100 Most Trusted Companies in the United States” ABOUT LUFKIN Lufkin is the largest metropolis between Houston (120 miles) and Tyler (84 miles). This location boasts a population of more than 23,000 people within 3 miles with average household incomes exceeding $64,000 Lufkin, named the “#1 Micropolitan City in Texas,” is home to a thriving economy bolstered by a new $700 million facility, Pinecrest Energy Center, developed by Calgary-based Pinecrest Energy (a major gas-oil exploration company) Angelina College (enrollment more than 5,900 students), immediately to the south of Cracker Barrel, provides an attractive, “built-in” business generator CRACKER BARREL | 3 HIGH TRAFFIC COUNTS NOTABLE TENANTS IN THE AREA Seven roads merge at this prominent intersection making it arguably the most prominent intersection in Lufkin. Traffic counts at the intersection exceed 64,000 vehicles per day. Site is across street from approximately 220,000 SF Walmart Supercenter that has been open for 10 years and is diagonally across from Sam’s Club rive eD g olle C 287 S 1st H&R BLOCK t Stree BUS Daniel McCall Drive 59 LUFKIN MALL S 1st Street 38,000 DAILY e lan Tu 59 SOUTHLOOP CROSSING 26,000 DAILY ve Dri 287 59 HOUSTON Whitehouse Drive Brentwood Drive ILY DA rive D od o ntw Bre Tu ve Dri 000 28, e lan Anderson Elementary stnu he SC t ree t St 59 287 CRACKER BARREL | 4 Income & Expense PRICE $2,400,000 Price Per Square Foot: $267.86 Capitalization Rate: 5.00% Total Rentable Area (SF): 8,960 Lot Size (Acres): STABILIZED INCOME Scheduled Rent 1.89 Per Square Foot $13.39 $120,000 LESS Per Square Foot Taxes NNN $0.00 Insurance NNN $0.00 Structural Reserves NNN $0.00 EQUALS NET OPERATING INCOME $120,000 This information has been secured from sources we believe to be reliable but we make no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the information. Buyer must verify the information and bears all risk for any inaccuracies. CRACKER BARREL | 5 Rent Roll TENANT INFO Tenant Name Cracker Barrel Totals: LEASE TERMS Sq. Ft. 8,960 Term RENT SUMMARY Current Rent Monthly Rent 11/10/14 11/9/19 11/10/19 Option 1 $10,000 $120,000 11/9/24 $11,000 $132,000 11/10/24 11/9/29 $12,100 $145,200 Option 2 11/10/29 11/9/34 $13,310 $159,720 Option 3 11/10/34 11/9/39 $14,641 $175,692 Option 4 11/10/39 11/9/43 $16,105 $193,261 $10,000 $120,000 8,960 $120,000 Yearly Rent $120,000 This information has been secured from sources we believe to be reliable but we make no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the information. Buyer must verify the information and bears all risk for any inaccuracies. CRACKER BARREL | 6 Tenant ABOUT CRACKER BARREL Cracker Barrel restaurants are aimed at the family and casual dining market as well as retail sales. The chain also advertises to people traveling on the interstate highways, as the majority of its locations are close to highway exits. The company has promoted its cost controls to investors, the company has stated its goal to keep employee turnover low, to provide better trained staff. Since the 1980s, the firm has offered a formal training program with benefits for progressing through it to all of its employees. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 72,000 2013 REVENUE $2.68 Billion NUMBER OF LOCATIONS 600+ The number of combined restaurants and stores owned by Cracker Barrel increased between 1997 and 2000, to more than 420 locations. From the late 1990s to the mid-2000s, the company focused on opening new locations in residential areas to attract local residents and workers as customers. By 2011, Cracker Barrel had opened more than 600 restaurants in 42 states. CRACKER BARREL | 7 In the News LUFKIN OFFICIAL: CRACKER BARREL OPENING IN NOVEMBER Posted: Jul 17, 2014 10:12 AM PDT CREWS START CLEARING LAND FOR PROPOSED LUFKIN CRACKER BARREL By Caleb Beames KLTV.COM LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) East Texas residents will not have to wait long to get some homestyle cooked food from one of the nation’s favorite dinner chains. LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) Crews have started clearing the land for Lufkin’s proposed Cracker Barrel restaurant, which will be located in Whitehouse Drive near Burger King and Taco Bueno. Lufkin officials have confirmed that Cracker Barrel will be open in three to four months. “Their representatives have told us early November is when they plan on opening,” said Inspections Director Dale Allred. “This is their timetable not ours.” On May 9, City Manager Paul Parker confirmed that the chain had been approved for a building permit. In late May, crews started clearing land for the restaurant that will be located at the intersection of Whitehouse and Daniel McCall near Burger King and Taco Bueno. On May 7, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store was named to “Forbes” magazine’s 100 Most Trustworthy Companies list. The company has more than 600 stores in 42 states, and the first Cracker Barrel Country Store opened in Lebanon, Tennessee in 1969, according to the company’s Website. Dale Allred, the director of inspection services for the City of Lufkin, said Friday that although Cracker Barrel’s building permit has been approved, the company has not gone on record to indicate which contractor it will use for the restaurant’s construction. After Cracker Barrel files a contractor bond with the City of Lufkin, they will be able to break ground for the restaurant, Allred said. Earlier this month, Lufkin City Manager Paul Parker confirmed that the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain has been approved for a building permit. “They have applied for a building permit,” Parker said. “We have made all the comments on it, and it is to the point where they can pick up their permit and start work in the very near future.” The restaurant will be located on Whitehouse Drive near Burger King and Taco Bueno. Parker said he didn’t know when construction on the new restaurant is going to start. CRACKER BARREL | 8 Regional Map ion t a c o L TX Lufkin TRAFFIC COUNTS ARE 64,000 AT THIS INTERSECTION CRACKER BARREL dallas Shreveport Tyler Dallas 2 hours, 57 Minutes 168 Miles Tyler 1 hour, 42 Minutes 84.2 Miles Lufkin Austin Austin 3 hours, 47 Minutes 218 Miles Shreveport 2 hours, 4 Minutes 118 Miles Houston 2 hours, 4 Minutes 120 Miles houston CRACKER BARREL | 9 Location & Demos LUFKIN, TX OVERVIEW Named the #1 Micropolitan city in Texas by Polycom Corp., Lufkin is the largest community between Houston to the South and Tyler to the North and serves a broad service area for jobs, education, entertainment, governmental services, medical services, and retail shopping. This creates a daytime population estimated at over 100,000 and a service sector to support this size of community. Lufkin is also a regional attraction that brings nearly one million visitors each year and is considered the regional hub in East Texas, which includes 12 surrounding counties. The economy in Lufkin is thriving and has future plans to continue the healthy economy. Recently, the city of Lufkin approved the building of a $700 million facility for Pinecrest Energy Center. The project is projected to generate $1.4 billion in economic output and $379 million in salaries for area workers. Additionally, Lufkin Industries, an oilfield services company, has roots in the area exceeding a century, was bought by General Electric in 2013 for $3.3 billion, indicating a long and lucrative future for the area and the company. POPULATION 1-Mile 3-Mile 5-Mile 2,549 2,679 2,836 23,476 23,935 24,691 44,494 45,095 46,282 1-Mile 3-Mile 5-Mile $64,980 $43,471 $64,336 $43,867 $57,076 $38,124 2010 2013 2018 2013 HOUSEHOLD INCOMES Average Median TOP EMPLOYERS IN LUFKIN Employer Lufkin Industries Lufkin ISD Pilgrim’s Pride Brookshire Brothers/Polk Oil # of Employees* 1,745 1,500 1,466 1,396 *Approximate CRACKER BARREL | 10 10-10-11 Approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission for Voluntary Use Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords. Information About Brokerage Services B efore working with a real estate broker, you should know that the duties of a broker depend on whom the broker represents. If you are a prospective seller or landlord (owner) or a prospective buyer or tenant (buyer), you should know that the broker who lists the property for sale or lease is the owner’s agent. 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