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Barton Oaks Plaza I Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 1 901 MoPac Expy S - Barton Oaks Plaza I Location: Barton Oaks Plaza I Building Type: Class A Office South Cluster South Submarket Status: Built 1985 Travis County Stories: 5 Austin, TX 78746 RBA: 99,404 SF Typical Floor: 20,094 SF Developer: - Total Avail: 15,384 SF % Leased: 86.0% Management: TIG Real Estate Services Recorded Owner: Plaza Barton Oaks Llc Expenses: 2012 Est Tax @ $3.29/sf; 2011 Ops @ $8.48/sf, 2012 Est Ops @ $7.93/sf Parcel Number: 01-0409-0507-0000 Parking: 250 free Covered Spaces are available; 45 free Surface Spaces are available; Ratio of 3.33/1,000 SF Amenities: Atrium, Bus Line, Card Key Access, On Site Management, Property Manager on Site, Signage Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 3rd / Suite 300 100 - 1,500 1,500 1,500 Withheld 30 Days 1-12 mnths Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 1 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 2 1300 Guadalupe St - 1300 Guadalupe St Location: 1300 Guadalupe St Building Type: Class B Office Guadalupe at W. 13th St. CBD Cluster Status: Built 1964, Renov Jan 2010 CBD Submarket Stories: 4 Travis County RBA: 59,912 SF Austin, TX 78701 Typical Floor: 13,000 SF Developer: - Total Avail: 2,481 SF % Leased: 100% Management: Austin Partners Recorded Owner: Thirteenth & Guadalupe Ptrs Expenses: 2009 Tax @ $2.00/sf, 2011 Est Tax @ $2.99/sf; 2011 Ops @ $7.00/sf Parcel Number: 02-1002-1307-0000 Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 3rd 2,481 2,481 2,481 $26.00/fs 10/2012 Negotiable Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 2 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 3 1524 I-35 S - 1524 Office Building Location: 1524 Office Building Building Type: Class C Office AKA 1524 S IH-35 South Cluster Status: Built 1980 South Submarket Stories: 3 Travis County RBA: 74,879 SF Austin, TX 78703 Typical Floor: 25,333 SF Developer: - Total Avail: 34,537 SF % Leased: 67.0% Management: - Recorded Owner: Aberfeldy II Limited Partnership Expenses: 2009 Tax @ $2.10/sf, 2012 Est Tax @ $1.90/sf; 2009 Ops @ $6.43/sf, 2012 Est Ops @ $7.39/sf Parcel Number: 03020309410000 Parking: 200 free Covered Spaces are available; 200 free Surface Spaces are available; Ratio of 3.33/1,000 SF Amenities: 24/7 Building Access, Bus Line, Card Key Access, Signage Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 2nd / Suite 225 6,021 6,021 6,021 $12.86/fs Negotiable Thru May 2014 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 3 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 4 7000 MoPac Expy N - Plaza 7000 Location: Plaza 7000 Building Type: Class A Office/Medical Northwest Cluster Northwest Submarket Status: Built 1999 Travis County Stories: 4 Austin, TX 78731 RBA: 155,076 SF Typical Floor: 40,629 SF Developer: The Kucera Companies Total Avail: 18,258 SF % Leased: 97.6% Management: The Kucera Companies Recorded Owner: Plaza 7000 Ltd Expenses: 2011 Tax @ $3.89/sf; 2011 Ops @ $6.38/sf Parcel Number: 01-3800-0119-0000 Parking: 285 free Covered Spaces are available; Ratio of 4.00/1,000 SF Amenities: Courtyard, Fitness Center, Food Service, Mail Room Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 2nd 100 - 5,000 5,000 5,000 Withheld 30 Days Negotiable Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 4 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 5 10801 MoPac Expy N - Braker Pointe I Location: Braker Pointe I Building Type: Class A Office North Cluster North Submarket Status: Built Aug 2002 Travis County Stories: 3 Austin, TX 78759 RBA: 76,797 SF Typical Floor: 25,599 SF Developer: McShane Development Company Total Avail: 12,786 SF % Leased: 88.7% Management: CarrAmerica Realty Corporation Recorded Owner: Mc-Pac Braker Pointe LP Expenses: 2012 Est Tax @ $3.44/sf; 2010 Ops @ $11.00/sf, 2012 Est Ops @ $7.28/sf Parcel Number: 02-5403-0202-0000 Parking: 150 free Surface Spaces are available; 62 Covered Spaces are available; Ratio of 4.00/1,000 SF Amenities: Energy Star Labeled Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 3rd / Suite 350 4,072 4,072 4,072 $22.50/fs 12/2012 Thru Mar 2015 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 5 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 6 2905 San Gabriel St - Gabriel's Court Location: Gabriel's Court Building Type: Class B Office/Office with street-level Retail Central Cluster Central Submarket Status: Built 1986 Travis County Stories: 3 Austin, TX 78705 RBA: 44,285 SF Typical Floor: 4,921 SF Developer: - Total Avail: 12,581 SF % Leased: 95.2% Management: Live Oak-Gottesman Recorded Owner: Live Oak-Gottesman Expenses: 2012 Tax @ $3.00/sf, 2011 Est Tax @ $1.00/sf; 2012 Ops @ $8.65/sf Parcel Number: 211343 Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 2nd / Suite 212 3,510 3,510 3,510 $24.00/fs Vacant Thru Jul 2013 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 6 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 7 8601 Ranch Road 2222 - Building II Location: Building II Building Type: Class B Office AKA 8601 RR 2222 Northwest Cluster Status: Built Aug 1999 Northwest Submarket Stories: 2 Travis County RBA: 34,958 SF Austin, TX 78730 Typical Floor: 17,356 SF Developer: - Total Avail: 3,500 SF % Leased: 100% Management: Thomas Properties Group Recorded Owner: Tpg-Park 22 Llc Expenses: 2007 Tax @ $4.36/sf, 2010 Est Tax @ $6.95/sf; 2010 Ops @ $4.24/sf, 2005 Est Ops @ $6.50/sf Parcel Number: 01-4227-0332-0000 Parking: 840 Covered Spaces are available; Ratio of 4.00/1,000 SF Amenities: Energy Star Labeled Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 1st 3,500 3,500 3,500 $15.00/fs Vacant Thru Aug 2015 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 7 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 8 2901 Via Fortuna Dr - The Terrace VI Location: The Terrace VI Building Type: Class A Office South Cluster South Submarket Status: Built Jul 2002 Travis County Stories: 6 Austin, TX 78746 RBA: 196,717 SF Typical Floor: 33,333 SF Developer: Claydesta LLP Total Avail: 196,717 SF % Leased: 3.0% Management: The Terrace Recorded Owner: W&G Partnership Expenses: 2009 Tax @ $4.35/sf, 2011 Est Tax @ $4.35/sf; 2010 Ops @ $13.67/sf, 2011 Est Ops @ $8.50/sf Parcel Number: 04-0115-0601-0000 Parking: 255 free Covered Spaces are available; 55 free Surface Spaces are available; Ratio of 1.25/1,000 SF Amenities: Corner Lot, Signage Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type E 3rd 32,453 32,453 32,453 $24.50/fs Vacant Thru Aug 2012 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 8 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 9 11501 Domain Dr Location: AKA 11400 Burnet Rd Building Type: Class B Office North Cluster North Submarket Status: Built 1974, Renov Feb 2001 Travis County Stories: 2 Austin, TX 78758 RBA: 177,843 SF Typical Floor: 87,250 SF Developer: Endeavor Real Estate Group Total Avail: 19,207 SF % Leased: 100% Management: Brandywine Realty Trust Recorded Owner: RREEF Domain LP Expenses: 2010 Est Tax @ $0.16/sf; 2011 Ops @ $8.47/sf Parcel Number: 02-5606-0403-0000, 02-5608-1008-0000 Parking: 280 free Surface Spaces are available; Ratio of 4.00/1,000 SF Amenities: Property Manager on Site Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 1st 8,000 8,000 8,000 Withheld 30 Days Thru Jul 2016 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170. Page 9 Contact Matt Watson for More Info: 512 699 2104 10 2705 Bee Caves Rd - Mira Vista Location: Mira Vista Building Type: Class A Office Southwest Cluster Southwest Submarket Status: Built Mar 2002 Travis County Stories: 3 Austin, TX 78746 RBA: 124,291 SF Typical Floor: 41,305 SF Developer: Live Oak-Gottesman Total Avail: 15,518 SF % Leased: 100% Management: Live Oak-Gottesman Recorded Owner: Lcfre Austin Mira Vista Llc Expenses: 2012 Tax @ $3.22/sf, 2011 Est Tax @ $3.07/sf; 2012 Ops @ $9.52/sf, 2011 Est Ops @ $8.61/sf Parcel Number: 494912 Parking: 112 free Surface Spaces are available; 400 free Covered Spaces are available; Ratio of 4.70/1,000 SF Amenities: A/C, Banking, Bus Line, Energy Star Labeled Floor SF Avail Floor Contig Bldg Contig Rent/SF/Yr + Svs Occupancy Term Type P 2nd / Suite 200 2,333 2,333 2,333 $19.00/nnn 10/2012 Thru Dec 2015 Sublet 9/11/2012 This copyrighted report contains research licensed to Austin Office Space, Inc - 84170.
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