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2010 South Lamar 2010 SOUTH LAMAR MIKE BROWN Senior Vice President 512.314.3552 [email protected] 901 South MoPac Expressway Building 4, Suite 250 Austin, Texas 78746 512.328.5600 transwestern.com Balconies with CBD Views 19’ Ceiling Height Street Interaction LOCATION. Located in the heart of the South Lamar LIGHT. The building’s design was carefully curated “SoLa” lifestyle district, 2010 South Lamar is a uniquely and the placement of the project on the site allows for designed, modern oasis surrounded by walkable stunning CBD views. Floor-to-ceiling glass and a two- amenities, flourishing residential neighborhoods, retail, story atrium with a magnificent skylight bring abundant restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues. natural light into the space. 2nd Floor Outdoor Deck Floor to Ceiling Glass Courtyard & Dog Park Dedicated Car Share 2010 Ground Floor Retail SOUTH LAMAR AMENITIES. Street level interaction is enhanced with OUTDOORS. Interactive outdoor green space includes wide, landscaped sidewalks and planned retail. The 750 square foot balconies on each of the upper floors, addition of a 1,057 SF fitness center, showers & lockers, an outdoor amenity deck on the 2nd floor with an bike storage, and dedicated on-site car sharing from attached banquet kitchenette, and a ground floor Cars2Go are some of the desirable amenities available courtyard and dog park. to building tenants. 2nd Floor Outdoor Amenity Deck CBD Views, Balconies BUILDING 2010 South Lamar, Austin, Texas 78702 78,276 SF Three-Story Creative Office Structured Parking 3/1000 SF Rental Rate: $40.00 net psf Est. 2019 OpEx: $13.50 psf TI Allowance Negotiable 19’ Ceilings on 3rd Floor AVAILABILITY FLOOR SUITE SQUARE FEET SPACE USE First Floor Suite 100 / 150 13,992 SF Retail/Restaurant* Second Floor Suite 250 17,595 SF Office Third Floor Suite 300 30,697 SF Office Third Floor Optional Mezzanine 5,075 SF Office Up to 53,367 SF of contiguous office space available * For retail leasing, contact Craig Brockman 512.848.2532 [email protected] or Nick Sackman 917.939.0760 [email protected] Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] 2010 SOUTH SECOND FLOOR PLAN LAMAR SUITE 250 17,595 SF of Shell Office Space 2,200 sf Second Floor 750 SF Private Balcony Outdoor Deck 2,200 SF Outdoor Deck Kitchen 1,057 sf Fitness Floor to ceiling glass Center MEN’S LOCKER 1,057 SF Fitness Center WOMEN’S LOCKER Showers & Lockers LEASED Banquet Kitchenette 2-story, 1,515 SF Atrium with open 2-Story Atrium with social stairway Open Social Stairway CBD views JANITOR COM. WO MEN MEN ELEC. SUITE 250 17,595 SF 750 sf Balcony with CBD Views Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] 2010 SOUTH THIRD FLOOR PLAN LAMAR SUITE 300 Up to 35,772 SF of Shell Office Space 30,697 SF full floor plus optional 5,075 SF Mezzanine 30,697 SF Full-Floor Shell Office Space, with Optional 5,075 SF Mezzanine 2-story, 1,515 SF Atrium with open social stairway 750 SF Private Balcony SUITE 300 30,697 SF Floor to ceiling glass 2-Story Atrium with 19’ Ceiling height Open Social Stairway CBD views JANITOR COM. WO MEN MEN ELEC. Optional Mezzanine 5,075 SF 750 sf Balcony with CBD Views Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] 2010 SOUTH FIRST FLOOR PLAN LAMAR SUITES 100 & 150 Outdoor Courtyard & Dog Park Retail / Restaurant Space* 13,992 SF of Shell Retail Space* SLOPE DOWN MAIN Outdoor courtyard and dog park ELECTRICAL 26 Ground floor parking spaces GARAGE ENTRY Access from South Lamar G A S G A S G A and Hether Street S G A S RECYCLING ELEV. Bicycle Storage FIRE MDF RISER DN Additional parking levels below Bike Lockers OFFICE JANITOR SECURITY WC SUITE 100 SUITE 150 Retail WC Retail / Restaurant Lobby * For retail leasing, contact Craig Brockman 512.848.2532 [email protected] or Nick Sackman 917.939.0760 [email protected] Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] 2010 SOUTH UNDERGROUND PARKING LAMAR SLOPE UP SLOPE DOWN GARAGE LEVEL 1 90 Parking Spaces ELEV. LOBBY BLDG. ENGINEER MECH. EXHAUST SLOPE UP GARAGE LEVEL 2 96 Parking Spaces ELEV. LOBBY MAINT. SHOP Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] 2010 SOUTH TRANSPORTATION & DRIVE TIMES LAMAR 4min | Lady Bird Lake 7min | Interstate 35 4min | South Congress 8min | Barton Creek Mall 4min | Zilker Park 11min | Innovation District 5min | Highway 290 12min | East Austin 5min | South MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) 13min | Austin Bergstrom Int’l Airport 5min | West Sixth Street 17min | Pennybacker Bridge (Loop 360) 7min | Austin CBD 19min | The Domain W 15th St 6 LAKE SOUTH MINS AUSTIN W 12th St MoPAC W 5th St ZILKER AUSTIN 5 B ee MINS Barton PARK CBD Metro Rapid Cave 7 Rd Springs MINS Route 803 Rd 4 Cesar Chavez St MINS 1 Dr 2010Hills rton Ba SOUTH 4 R iv MINSersid e D LAMAR r 360 BARTON t LADY BIRD S. 5th S 8 CREEK LAKE MINS MALL S. Lamar Blvd W Annie St E Li ve Oak St Ol torf D r treet . ve A HWY Clawson Rd South 1st S 5 S. Congress 290 MINS 7 IH 35 MINS Rd Lightsey Rd 290 Manchaca ter Ln anis B Westgate Blvd St Mike Brown 512.314.3552. Elmo Rd [email protected] HETHER STREET Mike Brown 512.314.3552 [email protected] SOUTH LAMAR BOULEVARD WEST MARY 2010 SOUTH NEARBY AMENITIES LAMAR APARTMENTS RESTAURANTS 1. Zilker on the Park 43. Alamo Drafthouse 83. Kerbey Lane Café 2. Coldwater 1. Second Bar & Kitchen 43. Cantine Italian Café 84. Baker Street Pub 3. Gibson Flats 2. La Condesa 44. Maudie’s Too 85. Soup Peddler 4. Lamar Union 3. Lambert’s 45. Odd Duck 86. Thundercloud Subs 5. Post South Lamar 4. Austin Beer Garden 46. El Mercado 87. Wholly Cow Burgers 6. Cole 5. Café No Se 47. Torchy’s Tacos 88. Phoenicia Deli 7. The Catherine 6. South Congress Café 48. Sway 89. Papalote Taco House 8. Crescent Apartments 7. Vespaio Ristorante 49. Elizabeth Street Café 90. Gourdough’s 9. Cityview at SoCo 8. Chick-fil-A 50. Gourdoughs 91. Matt’s El Rancho 10. Barton’s Mill 9. Cabo Bob’s Burritos 51. Alcomar 92. Mr. Natural 11. Chimney Park 10. Magnolia Café 52. Guero’s 93. Chipotle 12. Tambaleo 11. Southside Flying Pizza 53. Home Slice Pizza 94. East Side King 13. Skyhouse Austin 12. Lucy’s Fried Chicken 54. Hopdoddy Burgers 95. Patika Wine & Coffee 14. Shore Condos 13. New India Cuisine 55. Perla’s 96. Bouldin Creek Café 15. Millennium Rainey 14. Whip In 56. Boticelli’s 97. Polvo’s 16. Hanover South Lamar 15. Blue Moon Bar & Grill 57. Snack Bar 17. Cielo South Lamar 16. Denny’s 58. Doc’s 18. Del Curto 17. Starbuck’s 59. Freebirds 19. The 704 18. Curra’s Grill 60. Black Sheep Lodge 20. The District at SoCo 19. Opal Divine’s 61. Torchy’s Tacos HOTELS / LODGING 21. Riverview 21. El Tacorrido 62. Aroma Italian Kitchen 1. Best Western 22. Oak Creek Village 22. Porter Gastropub 63. Henri’s Cheese & Wine 2. La Quinta 23. 422 at the Lake 23. Summer Moon Coffee 64. Lick Honest Ice Cream 3. Park West Inn 24. Ashton Austin 24. Chuy’s 65. Olivia 4. Howard Johnson 25. Northshore 25. Juice Land 66. El Meson 5. Wyndham Garden 26. Shady Grove 67. Opa Coffee & Wine 6. Hyatt Regency 27. Darcy’s Donkey 68. Corner Bar 7. Embassy Suites 28. Uncle Billy’s 69. Starbucks 8. South Congress Hotel ENTERTAINMENT 29. Juliet Ristorante 70. Verts Kebab 9. Hotel San Jose 30. Green Mesquite BBQ 71. Red’s Porch 10. JW Marriott 1. Palmer Events Center 31. El Alma 72. Red Lobster 11. Radisson 2. The Long Center 32. Terry Black’s BBQ 73. Plucker’s 12. Residence Inn 3. Auditorium Shores 33. Sandy’s Hamburgers 74. Olive Garden 13. Holiday Inn 4. Butler Park 34. Zax 75. The Park 14. Four Seasons 5. Hike & Bike Trail 35. Aussie’s 76. Once Over Coffee Bar 15. Hyatt Place 6. Zach Theatre 36. Toastie’s Sub Shop 77. Bombay Bistro 16. Hilton 7. Zilker Park 37. Flour & Vine 78. Texican Café 17. The Westin 8. Barton Springs Pool 38. P. Terry’s 79. In-N-Out Burger 18. W Austin 9. Rainey Street 39. Uchi 80. Pei Wei 10. SoCo 40. Shake Shack 81. Souper Salad 11. Barton Creek Greenbelt 41. Vox Table 82. 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