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AVAILABILITY REPORT Properties & Land for Lease Or Sale RETAIL FOR SALE OFFICE FOR LEASE RETAIL FOR LEASE OFFICE FOR SALE SUBLEASE SPACE INDUSTRIAL FOR LEASE LAND FOR SALE AVAILABILITY REPORT Properties & Land for Lease or Sale February 2020 Austin, TX MESA CREEK FEATURES AVAILABILITY PARKING RATE CONTACT First generation Class A space • Easy access to I-35 & SH 130 Call Broker Mike Brown • Flexible growth & expansion capabilities • Divisble • 47,411 RSF 4.2:1,000 Signage opportunities • Floor to ceiling windows for Rate Brian Liverman FEBRUARY 2020 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT FRONTERA RIDGE 1300 W Louis Henna Blvd. • Corporate campus build-to-suit Round Rock, TX 78681 Lease opportunity Brett Arabie ±680,000 RSF Call Broker • 5:1,000 parking ratio for Rate Visit Website 8-Story, Class A • Excellent visibility on SH 45 Mark Greiner Office Building Property Flyer • Fully entitled RR • Central location with easy access to TECH 3443 Highway 183 and entrances/exits on the 3443 Ed Bluestein Blvd. frontage road Austin, TX 78721 • Valet and reserved parking Melissa Totten Lease Call Broker • On-site building management Mark Greiner 327,278 RSF for Rate • State-of-the-art-fitness center with lockers and showers Flyer Coming Soon! Charlie Hill • On-site healthcare services, yoga studio, bike/bike path & bike storage NE • Direct access to Walnut Creek Bike Trail 618 TILLERY 618 Tillery St. • Q2 2020 occupany Austin, TX 78702 • Class A building $40.00 NNN Lease • 3 stories with tons of natural light Matt Frizzell 2020 Est. OpEx ±187,155 RSF • Decks with panoramic views Kevin Granger Property Flyer $17.00 • 600 KW array of solar panels • 3:1,000 parking ratio EAST AVERY OAKS 11300 Lakeline Blvd. Austin, TX 78717 Lease 1st Floor - 50,000 RSF • 5/6:1,000 parking ratio Call Broker Melissa Totten 2nd Floor - 50,000 RSF • Delivery summer 2021 for Rate Property Flyer 3rd Floor - 50,000 RSF • 3-story building Lauren Fosen Total - 150,000 RSF FNW CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD AUSTIN • 200 W. CESAR CHAVEZ STE. 300, AUSTIN, TX 78701 • 512.474.2400 • CUSHWAKEAUSTINTX.COM No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, BACK TO HOME omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions imposed by our principals. FEBRUARY 2020 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT SAINT ELMO PLAZA • 35,000 SF Public Marketplace 4223 S Congress Ave. • 150-Key Boutique Hotel Austin, TX 78745 • Multifamily condos & apts Lease Matt Frizzell 105,000 RSF Call Broker • Austin B-cycle station for Rate • 5-Minute walk to MetroRapid Property Flyer Q2 2021 Brian Liverman Delivery • CapMetro bus line • Minutes from SoCo and excellent dining SC • 9-Minutes to ABIA EXCHANGE PARK Lease 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd. Suite 100N - 4,042 RSF • Modern lobby renovations completed Austin, TX 78757 Suite 100E - 20,918 RSF* in 2019 Suite 250E - 13,510 RSF* • Great value office space available with *Contiguous: 34,428 RSF Matt Frizzell Call Broker excellent access to Mopac Suite 134S - 1,723 RSF for Rate • Building conference room with WiFi Suite 144S - 1,399 RSF Property Flyer and projector for tenant use Brian Liverman Suite 239S - 1,616 RSF Suite 246S - 2,680 RSF • Campus-like setting with beautifully (Avail. 11.1.20) landscaped courtyard NW Suite 120W - 3,406 RSF HILL COUNTRY GALLERIA • Easy accessibility to Bee Cave Road and Lease Lease Cont. Hwy 71 and RR 620 13413 Galleria Cir. Bee Cave, TX 78738 BUILDING B • Close proximity to shopping, restaurants Suite 200 - 10,989 RSF BUILDING R Suite 200 - 5,640 RSF and major thoroughfares BUILDING F Suite 210 - 2,876 RSF BUILDING W • Two mile hike and bike trail around Suite 230 - 2,673 RSF Kevin Granger (Avail. 7.1.20) the property Property Flyer Suite 234 - 2,146 RSF Suite 240 - 3,654 RSF Suite 270 - 1,749 RSF • Over 70 retailers within the Hill BUILDING Q Suite 140 - 2,330 RSF Country Galleria Suite 225 - 2,508 RSF Call Broker for Rate • 200-room on-site hotel: Hotel Sonesta SW • 4:1,000 parking ratio MESA CREEK • Suites ready-for-build-out 801 E Old Settlers Blvd. Lease NEW! Round Rock, TX 78664 • First floor divisible to 1,475 SF; second Suite 101 - 1,475 RSF floor divisible to 5,000 SF • 4.2:1,000 parking ratio Mike Brown Suite 120 - 5,871 RSF Call Broker for Rate • First generation Class A space Property Flyer Suite 110 - 8,767 RSF Brian Liverman • Floor to ceiling windows Suite 200 - 31,298 RSF • Excellent access to I-35 & 130 Toll (Divisible) • Flexible growth & expansion capabilities RR CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD AUSTIN • 200 W. CESAR CHAVEZ STE. 300, AUSTIN, TX 78701 • 512.474.2400 • CUSHWAKEAUSTINTX.COM No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, BACK TO HOME omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions imposed by our principals. FEBRUARY 2020 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT Lease BRIDGEPOINT PLAZA I & II • Situated in hills overlooking Lake Austin 5918 W Courtyard Dr. BRIDGEPOINT PLAZA I with stunning downtown and Hill Austin, TX 78730 Suite 120 - 5,498 RSF Country views (Avail. 5.1.20) • Direct access to lighted intersection on Spec Suite 240A - 8,339 RSF $27.00-$28.00 NNN Matt Frizzell Spec Suite 250A - 3,113 RSF highly desirable Capital of Texas Suite 300 - 16,790 RSF Highway (Loop 360) which connects Suite 340A - 3,952 RSF 2020 Est. OpEx Property Flyer $17.45 western half of the city Tom Rhea BRIDGEPOINT PLAZA II • Full complement of building amenities Suite 100B - 5,826 RSF (Avail. May 2020) including fitness center and cafe FNW Suite 180B - 1,799 RSF (Avail. Q2 2020) • 3.3:1,000 SF (6-level parking garage) LAS CIMAS II & III 805-807 Las Cimas Lease Pkwy. LAS CIMAS II Austin, TX 78746 • The project offers a Whole Foods Deli Suite 225 - 4,171 RSF and features virtually column-free lease Kevin Granger Suite 300 - 34,291 RSF Call Broker space, limestone veneer and gray and (Divisible) for Rate green insulated glass Property Flyer Brian Liverman LAS CIMAS III • Up to 4.0:1,000 SF structured parking Suite 130 - 2,762 RSF Suite 360 - 2,602 RSF SW • Distinguished lobby with pattern 1204 SAN ANTONIO porcelain floor tiles and suspended 1204 San Antonio St. polished wood floating ceiling feature Austin, TX 78701 13’-15’ ceilings • Private outdoor balconies on each floor Lease Call Broker Mark Greiner • Engaging 2nd floor outdoor terrace 41,698 RSF for Rate Property Flyer • Fitness center with showers Ben Fuller • Four-level underground parking garage • Pursuing Austin Energy Green Building CBD 3-star certification 211 SEVENTH 211 7th St. Lease • New amenity level with gym, Austin, TX 78701 catering kitchen, showers, and Mark Greiner 3rd Floor - 16,745 RSF $32.00 NNN building conference room • Floor-to-ceiling glass 4th Floor 2020 Est. OpEx Melissa Totten Property Flyer $18.74 PSF/yr • Numerous restaurants within 4,859 RSF - 16,745 RSF walking distance Bob Wynn Watch Video (Divisible) • Renovated building lobby CBD CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD AUSTIN • 200 W. CESAR CHAVEZ STE. 300, AUSTIN, TX 78701 • 512.474.2400 • CUSHWAKEAUSTINTX.COM No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, BACK TO HOME omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions imposed by our principals. FEBRUARY 2020 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT SHEPHERD MOUNTAIN PLAZA • 3.3:1,000 parking ratio 6034 W Courtyard Dr. Lease Austin, TX 78730 • Incredible downtown and Lake Suite 100 – 5,151 RSF Austin views Suite 212 – 4,995 RSF Call Broker • Covered parking Kevin Granger Suite 260 - 3,738 RSF* for Rate • Convenient visitor parking Property Flyer Suite 270 - 5,465 RSF* Brian Liverman • Class A lobby and common areas Suite 300 - 5,049 RSF *Contiguous: 9,203 RSF • Close proximity to a variety of nearby restaurants FNW 814 SAN JACINTO Lease • Renovations coming soon 814 San Jacinto Blvd. Suite 103 - 853 RSF • Available immediately Austin, TX 78701 Suite 301 - 1,664 RSF $16 - $18 NNN • Attached garage: 3:1,000 parking ratio; Suite 302 - 1,447 RSF (3% Bumps) $150/mo unreserved Mark Greiner Property Flyer Suite 303 - 880 RSF • Building conference room Suite 304 - 11,176 RSF 2020 Est. OpEx Melissa Totten $16.00 • 3 blocks from state capitol Virtual Virtual Suite 307 - 2,270 RSF Tour Tour • Great access to walkable amenities Ste. 302 Ste. 307 Suite 403 - 3,403 RSF CBD Suite 409 - 1,398 RSF • Shower available 826 HOUSTON Lease 826 Houston St. 1st floor South Tenant - • 3 stories, open floor plans Austin, TX 78701 3,448 RSF 1st floor North Tenant - • Highly customizable single-tenant 2,435 RSF Rate Brett Arabie Entire 1st Floor: 5,883 RSF $29.50 building 2nd Floor South Tenant - • Car2Go parking, bike racks, limited Melissa Totten Property Flyer 4,348 RSF 2020 Est. NNN covered surface parking 2nd Floor North Tenant - $11.00-$13.00 4,165 RSF • Great Central Austin location with easy Mark Greiner Watch Video Entire 2nd Floor: 8,513 RSF ingress & egress 3rd Floor – 8,513 RSF NC (Entire Floor) • Convenient access to 360, 183 & Loop 1 PROMINENT POINTE I & II Lease 8310 N Cap of TX Hwy BUILDING I • Located at lighted intersection on 360 Austin, TX 78759 Suite 210 - 1,582 RSF* • Tenant lounge with on-site deli Suite 215 - 2,072 RSF* • Full service gym with showers & lockers *Contiguous: 3,654 RSF Call Broker Kevin Granger • Shared conference room Suite 225 - 6,226 RSF for Rate Property Flyer Suite 330 - 2,606 RSF • Move-in ready suites available Brian Liverman Suite 340 - 2,113 RSF • On-site property management Suite 385 - 3,832 RSF Suite 475 - 4,004 RSF • Structured & surface parking FNW (Avail.
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