Look no further than the Gosling Oaks West Pad Site for premier ground lease and build-to-suit options in Spring, Texas.
Nestled at the bustling intersection of W Rayford Road and Gosling Road, these premier pad sites present a chance for businesses to thrive in a vibrant, rapidly expanding community. With a total of 3.36 acres available, there are many tailored options available. Spaces can be divided as small as 0.7 acres or combined for larger business needs, ensuring flexibility for any business vision. The property welcomes drive-thru concepts, making it an outstanding choice for quick service and sit-down restaurants, retail shops, medical offices, and neighborhood commercial ventures.
This site is directly across from Gosling Oaks, a $200 million, 50-acre development set to make this intersection a key commercial hub for Spring and The Woodlands. The project will create ongoing demand for nearby parcels with its mix of retail, dining, office, medical, and multifamily spaces in a walkable setting.
Spring, Texas is an attractive spot for businesses within the Houston metropolitan area. It offers a blend of small-town charm and suburban amenities that draws people to the community. Located just north of Houston, Spring boasts excellent transportation links via Interstate 45 and Grand Parkway 99. The area is known for hosting major employers like the ExxonMobil campus and its proximity to HP's headquarters, making it a prime location for companies seeking visibility. Residents and businesses enjoy easy access to downtown Houston, The Woodlands, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Additionally, Spring features a wide selection of retailers and restaurants, both national chains such as Walmart Supercenter, The UPS Store, Subway, and Hobby Lobby, and local favorites like Texas Crawfish Company and Center Court Pizza and Brew.
Houston offers an excellent setting for retailers and businesses due to its large population. With about 7.9 million people in the metropolitan area, it ranks as the fifth-largest in the United States. The city supports a wide range of industries, including healthcare, biomedical research, aerospace (backed by NASA) and operations through the Port of Houston. Attractive state incentives, such as the absence of corporate or personal income tax, continue to draw both residents and businesses to the region.