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Marketing Brochure/Flyer 4 2 2 CONGRESS MIXED-USE, RETAIL • CREATIVE SPACE • 2,702 TO 23,190 SF 422 CONGRESS AVENUE • AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 4 2 2 WALKING DISTANCE TO CONGRESS MAJOR DOWNTOWN TECH COMPANIES Walking distance to major tech companies, co-working spaces, the Texas State Capitol complex, and more! Access to nearly 30% of Austin’s workforce Over 100,000 day-time population within a 3-mile radius Opportunity for street level welcome area or retail Great to showcase potential products or services Premium signage and branding opportunities World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 2 4 2 2 IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN AUSTIN CONGRESS 4 2 2 CONGRESS ✮ 422 Congress Avenue is within walking distance to many high-value lifestyle amenities, including the Capitol Building, Lady Bird Lake, the Austin Convention Center, and the 6th Street Entertainment District. A prominent building facade and visibility lends itself well to offering future tenants naming and signage rights along one of the most prestigious corridors in the state. World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 3 4 2 2 CREATIVE OFFICE OR CONGRESS RETAIL SPACE Nestled In The Heart Of Austin’s CBD With Unmatched Walk Ability 422 Congress Avenue offers potential tenant easy access to a number of high-value lifestyle amenities and attracts great foot traffic among its surrounding bars and restaurants, including Austin’s famed 6th Street Entertainment District. Amenity Businesses within walking distance include Modern Market, Soul Cycle, Quik Prints, Capital Grille, RA Sushi, The Westin, Voodoo Donuts and Eddie V’s. This property also offers quick and easy access to many nearby hotels, including the JW Marriott, the Westin Austin, Hyatt Place, and the historic Driskill Hotel, as well as a number of government office buildings, including the Texas State Capitol. World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 4 4 2 2 IN THE CONGRESS NEIGHBORHOOD VOODOO DONUTS THE DRISKILL STATE CAPITOL 6TH STREET LOCAL RESTAURANTS Consistently named one of the best places to live in America, Austin combines passions for food, live music, entrepreneurship, and Texas traditions into a SOUL CYCLE unique, popular destination for locals and tourists. ZILKER PARK World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 5 4 2 2 SURROUNDING CONGRESS AMENITIES FOOD Capital Grille Burger Bar RA Sushi Bar Starbucks La Traviata Corner Chinatown Downtown Second Bar + Kitchen Frank’s Fareground’s Food Hall Manuel’s Modern Market Swift’s Attic Leaf Red Ash Newk’s Eatery Kebabalicious Mai Tai Modern Market Truluck’s DRINK Mort Subite HandleBar Elephant Room Garage Speakeasy SPiN Hangar Lounge The Roosevelt Room Cedar Street Courtyard Shiner’s Salon Sellers Underground Terrace59 Highland Lounge BaseCamp Lavaca Street Bar Summit Lounge Oilcan Harry’s Peche Karma Lounge The Driskill Bar STAY Fairmont Austin Residence Inn Four Seasons Hilton Garden Inn Marriott Downtown W Austin The Line Aloft Hotel Hampton Inn & Suites The Driskill Hyatt Place Hyatt Regency JW Marriott The Westin Hilton Grand Austin Hotel Courtyard Holiday Inn World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 6 4 2 2 CREATIVE OFFICE OR CONGRESS RETAIL SPACE 422 Congress Avenue located in the hub of Downtown, on the hard corner of 5th Street and Congress Avenue. An opportunity to lease this well-located and efficient building, located in the heart of Austin’s CBD. For tenants looking for a cost-efficient and brand-able opportunity, without sacrificing a location in the center-of-it-all. World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 7 4 2 2 CONGRESS FLOOR PLANS ELEVATIONS OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE 2,702 TO 23,190 SF 5TH STREET ELEVATION ALLEY ELEVATION CONGRESS AVENUE ELEVATION World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 8 4 2 2 CONGRESS FLOOR PLANS 2,702 SF UP TO 5,873 SF AVAILABLE SPACE T: [512] 238 8912 | F: [512] 238 8913 | PLACEdesigners.com MAY 18, 2018 304 E. MAIN STREET, ROUND ROCK, TX 78664 PROJECT NO: 18089 GROUND FLOOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES. 422 CONGRESS AVE. BIDDING, PERMIT, OR NOT INTENDED FOR INTERIM REVIEW ONLY AND THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR GROUND LEVEL A2 A1 2,702 SF 3,171 SF World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 9 THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR INTERIM REVIEW ONLY AND NOT INTENDED FOR 422 CONGRESS AVE. BIDDING, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES. GROUND FLOOR PROJECT NO: 18089 304 E. MAIN STREET, ROUND ROCK, TX 78664 SEPT 08, 2020 T: [512] 238 8912 | F: [512] 238 8913 | PLACEdesigners.com 4 2 2 CONGRESS FLOOR PLANS 4,277 SF AVAILABLE SPACE BASEMENT SUITE 101 A 4,277 SF World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 10 4 2 2 CONGRESS FLOOR PLANS 7,455 SF AVAILABLE SPACE SECOND LEVEL 7,455 SF World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 11 4 2 2 CONGRESS FLOOR PLANS 3,034 SF AVAILABLE SPACE COVERED ROOFTOP LEVEL PATIO 3,034 SF World Class property company 512.808.1111 • [email protected] 12 THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR INTERIM REVIEW ONLY AND NOT INTENDED FOR 422 CONGRESS AVE. BIDDING, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES. ROOFTOP PROJECT NO: 18089 304 E. MAIN STREET, ROUND ROCK, TX 78664 SEPT 08, 2020 T: [512] 238 8912 | F: [512] 238 8913 | PLACEdesigners.com 4 2 2 CONGRESS #1 0% #1 BEST PLACE TO LIVE STATE AND LOCAL #1 0% #1 0% CITY FOR #1 BEST PLACE TO LIVE #1STAT BESE ANDT LOCAL PLACE TO LIVE CITY FOR CITY FOR STATE AND LOCAL INCOME TAX JOB SEEKERS INCOME TAX INCOME TAX JOB SEEKERS —NerdWallet 2019 JOB SEEKERS —NerdWallet 2019 — —NerdWallet 2019 — — #1 0% 1#1 BEST PLACE#3 TO LIVE 1 STATE AND LOCAL #3 OF THE 10 CITY CREATING CITY FOR BESTCITY CITIES FOR OF THE 10 INCOME TAX CITY CREATING AUSTIN, TEXAS THE MOST TECH JOBS JOB SEEKERBESTS CITY CITIES FOR TO RAISE A —NerdWallet 2019 THE MOST TECH JOBS — AUSTIN, TEXAS TO RAISE A U.S. News and World Report 2021 JOBF AMSEEILYKERS IN 2019 — NerdWallet — U.S. News and World Report 2021 JOB SEEKERS IN 2019 #3 —Forbes 1 —SmartAsset 2019 2019 FAMILY 2019 NerdWallet 2019 —Forbes — —SmartAsset 2019 2019 0% — OF THE 10 #1 CITY CREATING #1 BEST PLACE TO LIVE #1 1 #3 BESTCITY CITIES FOR STATE AND LOCAL OF THE 10 #1 THE MOST TECH JOBS CITY FOR AUSTIN, TEXAS CITY CREATING TO RAISE A U.S CITY FOR INCOME TAX BESTCITY CITIES FOR THE M OST TECH JOBS AUSTIN,JOB SEE TEXASKERS— U.S. News and WorldTO Re RAISEport 2021 A U.S CITY FOR JOB SEEKERS IN 2019 MILLENIALS— U.S. News—N erdWaland Woletrld Re201po9rt 2021 JOBF AMSEEILYKERS IN 2019 FAMILY — NerdWallet 2019 MILLENIALS—Forbes 2019 NerdWallet —Forbes —N— estpick —SmartAsset 2019 2019 2019 2019 — — —SmartAsset 2019 —Nestpick 2019 — 0% #1 #1 10%1 #3 #1 1 #1 #1 #1 BEST PLACE TO LIVE OF THEOF THE10 10 #1 BEST PLACE TOCITY LIVE FOR FASTESTSTATE AND GROWING LOCAL MOSTEDSTATE AND EDUCATED LOCAL CITY CREATING U.S CITY FOR OF THE 10 CITY FOR BESTCITY CITIES FOR THE MOST TECH JOBS FASTEST GROWING MOSTED EDUCATED AUSTIN, TEXAS INCOLARGEME CITY TAX TOCITIES RAISE IN AMERICA A JOB— US.S.EE NewsK aERnd WoSrld Report 2021 JOBINCO SEEMEKER TAXS IN 2019 MILLENIALSLARGE CITY CITIES IN AMERICA —NerdWallet FAM—WalletHubILY2019 #1 2019 JOB SEEKERS NerdWallet — —Nestpick 2019 —SmartAsset 2019 —Forbes 2019 —Nestpick 2019 —WalletHub 2019 — —NerdWallet 2019 — 2019 —Nestpick — — 2019 — — — 1 U.S CITY FOR World Class #1 #1 1 #3 512.808.1111 • [email protected] OF THE 10 13 property company 1 #3 OF THE 10 CITY CREATING U.S CITY FOR FASTEST GROWING MOSTED EDUCATED MILLENIALS BESTCITY CITIES FOR OF THE 10 CITY CREATING CITIES IN AMERICA AUSTIN, TEXAS BESTTHECITY MOST CITIES FOR TECH JOB S MILLENIALS LARGE CITY — TO RAISE A THE MOST TECH JOBS —WalletHub 2019 —Nestpick 2019 — AUSTIN, TEXAS — —Nestpick 2019 U.S. News and World Report 2021 JOBF AMSEEILYKERS TO RAISEIN 2019 A —Nestpick 2019 — — U.S. News and World Report 2021 NerdWallet 2019 JOB —ForbesSEEKERS — —SmartAsset 2019 FAMILY2019 IN 2019 — NerdWallet 2019 —Forbes —SmartAsset 2019 2019 — #1 1 #1 OF THE 10 #1 FASTEST GROWING 1 MOSTED EDUCATED U.S CITY FOR CITIES IN AMERICA #1 U.S CITY FORLARGE CITY —WalletHub 2019 MILLENIALS —Nestpick OF THE 10 2019 — — MILLENIALS —Nestpick 2019 — — —Nestpick 2019 FASTEST GROWING MOSTED EDUCATED #1 1 1 LARGE CITY CITIES IN AMERICA OF#1 THE 10 OF THE 10 —WalletHub 2019 FASTEST GROWING MOSTED EDUCATED —Nestpick 2019 FASTESTCITIES IN GROWING AMERICA MOSTED EDUCATED — LARGE CITY CITIES IN AMERICA — LARGE—WalletHub CITY2019 —Nestpick 2019 — —WalletHub 2019 — —Nestpick 2019 — — FOR LEASING INFORMATION: 4 2 2 512.808.1111 [email protected] CONGRESS 422 CONGRESS AVENUE • AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701.
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