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Where Location and Amenities Work KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL WHERE LOCATION512.814.3403 AND AMENITIES512.814.3404 WORK. [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 OVERVIEW ADDRESS 221 West 6th Street Austin, Texas 78701 SUBMARKET Central Business District BUILDING SF 389,503 SF YEAR BUILT 1974 YEAR 1995 + 2007 RENOVATED NUMBER OF 21 stories FLOORS TYPICAL 16,000 SF FLOOR PLATE PARKING 1.93:1,000 SF AMENITIES · Headliners Club - a private 21st floor dining club · JPMorgan Chase full-service bank + ATM · Brand new showers and locker room facilities · 24/7 manned security console · USPS center is next door to building · Courier drop boxes (FedEx, DHL, UPS + Lone Star) · Fiber optics from AT&T, SBC + XO Communications · Onsite security and 24 card key access · Conference room facilities · Thistle Cafe - onsite gourmet restaurant and deli KEVINKEVIN GRANGRANGGERER MATTMATT FRIZZELLFRIZZELL 512.814.3403512.814.3403 512.814.3404512.814.3404 [email protected]@pelotoncre.com [email protected]@pelotoncre.com WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 BUILDING SPECS EXTERIOR Combination of Dakota Mahogany Granite and floor to ceiling reflective glass panels. The curtainwall has a reflective vision with a pattern of varying shades of blue and gray insulated glazing and aluminum spandrel panels. Metal mullions are visible between panels. LOBBY Beautifully finished with Moroccan limestone floors, Calcutta Carrera marble portals, Chihuly-inspired chandeliers, an art installation featuring work from Gabriel Rivera, Angier mahogany paneling and trim, plaster walls with satin-finish bronze metal details, and terrazzo with brass dividers. HVAC The basement contains two 800-ton Trane Centrivac low pressure chillers, two Evatco 750- ton cooling towers on the roof, and two Weil- McClain 4,896,000 BTU per hour natural gas- fired sectional steel boilers. ELEVATOR 10 overhead traction and one hydraulic elevator serve the building. CEILING Slab-to-ceiling height is approximately 14’ to HEIGHT allow for actual ceiling heights of 9’ in finished office space and corridor areas. PARKING The attached seven-story garage provides 750 GARAGE parking spaces. Two entrances and exits serve the garage. Tenant entry is controlled by card readers. An overhead walkway connects the garage to the Lavaca Plaza building. UTILITIES Electric + Water + Sewer - City of Austin Natural Gas - Texas Gas Service KEVINKEVIN GRANGRANGGERER MATTMATT FRIZZELLFRIZZELL 512.814.3403512.814.3403 512.814.3404512.814.3404 [email protected]@pelotoncre.com [email protected]@pelotoncre.com WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 NEARBY AMENITIES HOTELS 1. Courtyard Austin Downtown FIFTEENTH STREET 2 BRACKENRIDGE 2. Doubletree HOUSE UNIVERSITY PARK FOURTENTH STREET 3. Driskill Hotel MEDICAL 4. Extended Stay America CENTER 5. Four Seasons THIRTEENTH STREET TEXAS 6. Hampton Inn STATE WATERLOO CAPITOL PARK 7. Hilton Austin TWELFTH STREET 8. Hilton Garden Inn 9. La Quinta at the Capitol 9 12 10. Omni Austin Hotel ELEVENTH STREET 11. Radisson 30 12. Sheraton Austin Hotel TENTH STREET 13. Stephen F. Austin Hotel 14. W Hotel NINTH STREET 38. JW Marriott (under construciton) 19 26 COLORADO STREET BRAZOS STREET TRINITY STREET RED RIVER STREET EIGHTH STREET 37 10 ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT 21 13 35 15. Alamo Drafthouse SEVENTH ST. LAMAR BOULEVARD 3 16. Antone’s 4 15 28 35 INTERSTATE SIXTH STREET 17. Austin Children’s Museum 24 27 31 CONGRESS AVENUE 8 18.* Austin City Limits Venue STREET LAVACA WEST AVENUE FIFTH STREET 19. Austin Museum of Art 16 35 7 RIO GRANDE STREET 33 34 GUADALUPE STREET 1 SAN JACINTO BOULEVARD 20. Austin Music Hall NECHES STREET FOURTH STREET 21. Arthouse at the Jones Center SAN ANTONIO STREET 23 29 22. Bat Colony NUECES STREET THIRD STREET AUSTIN 23. Ballet Austin 14 CONVENTION 20 6 24. Buffalo Billiards 18 17 38 CENTER 36 SECOND STREET 25. City Hall & Public Plaza 26. Club DeVille 25 27. Esther’s Follies CESAR CHAVEZ 32 11 5 28. Emo’s 29. Elephant Room LADY BIRD LAKE 22 30.BUTLER Governor’s Mansion PARK DISCH 31. Headliner’s Club FIELD AUDITORIUM 32. Hike & Bike Trail SHORES 33. La Zona Rosa 34. Mellow Johnny’s PALMER EVENT 35. Stubb’s BBQ CENTER LONG 36. Palm Park CENTER 37. Paramount Theatre KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 DINING RED RIVER DISTRICT WAREHOUSE DISTRICT 6TH STREET DISTRICT MARKET DISTRICT Brick Oven 219 West Ancho’s Frank & Angie’s Jaime’s Belmont B.D. Riley’s Pub Hoffbrau Steaks Rojo Red Bellissimo Boiling Pot Hut’s Hamburgers Serrano’s Cuba Libre Camelo’s Opal Divine’s Stubb’s BBQ Fado Chez Nous Ranch 616 Halcyon Eddie V’s Wahoo’s CONVENTION CENTER Kat’z Deli Eighteenth Over Austin DISTRICT Kenichi Geisha Sushi 2ND STREET Champions Maiko Habana Calle 6 DISTRICT Finn & Porter Steakhouse Mother Egan’s Iron Cactus III Forks Fleming’s Steakhouse The Onion Logan’s on Sixth Austin Java Fogo De Chao Rocket’s Marisco Grill Bob’s Chophouse Iron Works BBQ Ruth’s Chris Mekong River Cantina Laredo Java Jive Cafe Saba FIFTEENTH STREETOld Pecan St. Cafe Cru Melting Pot Starlite Rappolo’s Pizzeria Jo’s Coffee BRACKENRIDGE Mongolian Grille HOUSE Sullivan’s Sake on Sixth Lambert’s UNIVERSITY Moonshine PARK Thistle Cafe FOURTENTH STREET Salsaritas Leaf MEDICAL P.F. Chang’s Truluck’s Stella’s RaciugoCENTER Roy’s Shoreline Grill Starbuck’s THIRTEENTH STREET TEXAS Sweetish Hill STATE WATERLOOTaverna CAPITOL PARKWhich Wich? CONGRESS TWELFTH STREET DISTRICT 1886 Cafe Athenian Grill ELEVENTH STREET Austin Java RED RIVER Chipotle Grill DISTRICT Copa Bar & Grill TENTH STREET Driskill Grill Four Seasons Gumbo’s NINTH STREET Hickory Street COLORADO STREET BRAZOS STREET TRINITY STREET RED RIVER STREET The Hideout EIGHTH STREET CONGRESS Jamba Juice DISTRICT Jezabel MARKET Jimmy John’s SEVENTH ST. LAMAR BOULEVARD Kevin’s Deli 35 INTERSTATE 6TH STREET La Traviata SIXTH STREET LIttle City Cafe WEST AVENUE NUECES STREET CONGRESS AVENUE RIO GRANDE STREET Louie’s 106 STREET LAVACA Manuel’s FIFTH STREET Murphy’s Deli WAREHOUSE GUADALUPE STREET SAN JACINTO BOULEVARD NECHES STREET Quizno’s FOURTH STREET Roaring Fork SAN ANTONIO STREET CONVENTION Seattle’s Best CENTER Silhouette THIRD STREET AUSTIN CONVENTION Swift’s Attic 2ND STREET TGI Friday’s CENTER Thai Passion SECOND STREET Wiki Wiki Teriyaki Willie G’s CESAR CHAVEZ LADY BIRD LAKE BUTLER PARK DISCH FIELD AUDITORIUM SHORES KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403PALMER EVENT 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] LONG CENTER WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 BUILDING VIEWS KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 BY THE NUMBERS Over 2,000 residential apartments and condominiums are located within a five block radius of Chase Tower, of which over 1,400 units have been completed since 2008. Over fifty restaurants and nightlife destinations are located in and around Chase Tower, not to mention the numerous retail establishments. Chase Tower sits less than a mile from the Shoal Creek Greenbelt, which runs as far north as 38th Street and connects to the 10.1 mile Town Lake Trail. All said, the Shoal Creek Greenbelt and the Town Lake Trail account for approximately 14 miles of scenic trail in the heart of downtown Austin. KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 SURROUNDED BY THE BEST AUSTIN HAS TO OFFER Located at the intersections of 5th Street, 6th Street, Lavaca Street, and Colorado Street, Chase Tower resides in the heart of Austin’s widely popular Central Business District. Boasting numerous popular restaurant and night life destinations, a wide range of retail, Whole Foods’ flagship grocery, the highest concentration of downtown residential units and immediate access to Austin’s downtown hike and bike trail network, Downtown Austin represents Austin’s most complete mixed-use district where people can truly work, live and play. KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 FLOOR SEVEN Suite 700 - 5,266 SF * direct or sublease (sublease expires 9.30.19) KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 FLOOR NINE Suite 960 - 4,256 SF KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected] WHERE LOCATION AND AMENITIES WORK. 221 WEST SIXTH STREET . AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 FLOOR ELEVEN Suite 1150 - 3,663 SF KEVIN GRANGER MATT FRIZZELL 512.814.3403 512.814.3404 [email protected] [email protected].
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