
Its surrounding high-income neighborhoods strategically position Hill
Country Galleria for the upscale market, while ease of location and
unique, independent style appeal to
an ageless and ever-expanding consumer
base.
Perhaps most important, is the possibility of reduced future competition,
as the
site of Hill Country Galleria may well be
the last of its size to be
approved for development in the entire area.
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It’s estimated more than 114,700 people will move into and along
the triangle of land between Texas 71 and US 290 in
the next 25 years,
more than doubling the daily traffic in the area. It is projected that
areas surrounding Hill Country Galleria will undergo more than a 600%
population growth from 2007 to 2030.
| Population | 183,882 |
| Households | 70,058 |
| Average Income | $115,088 |
| 2005 Median Income | $95,522 |
| 2005 Households Over $75K | 59% |
| 2005 Median Age | 36.7 years |
| *Data based on a 10-mile trade area. | |
Vehicles Per Day |
|
| On SH 71 W of SW 620 | 48,965 vpd |
| On SH 71 E of SH 620 | 58,393 vpd |
| On SH 620 at SH 71 | 53,704 vpd |
| On FM 2244 at SH 71 | 40,888 vpd |
| E of FM 2244 | 55,421 vpd |
| Galleria Pkwy E of SH 620 | 20,013 vpd |
| **Projected 2008 volumes forecasted using data from Hill Country Galleria TIA | |
