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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 INDUSTRIAL FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE AVAILABILITY REPORT Properties & Land for Lease or Sale September 2021 Austin, TX INNOVATION TOWER FEATURES AVAILABILITY PARKING RATE CONTACT Delivering Q2 2022 • Class A availability within Innovation District Contact 324,510 RSF 2.9:1,000 Mike Brown • LEED Gold Certified • Outdoor gathering spaces • Tenant gym Broker for with lockers and showers Kevin Granger Rate SEPTEMBER 2021 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT • 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 Property Flyer lockers and showers Charlie Hill • On-site healthcare services, yoga studio, bike path and bike storage NE • Direct access to Walnut Creek Bike Trail INNOVATION TOWER NEW! 1350 Red River St. Austin, TX 78701 • Class A building • Delivering Q2 2022 Mike Brown Lease Call Broker • Located in heart of Innovation District ±324,510 RSF for Rate Property Flyer • Outdoor gathering space Kevin Granger • 2.9:1,000 parking ratio CBD 5TH + TILLERY 618 Tillery St. Austin, TX 78702 • Class A building $40.00 NNN • 3:1,000 parking ratio Lease Matt Frizzell • 3 stories with tons of natural light ±182,716 RSF 2021 Est. OpEx Property Flyer $17.50 • Decks with panoramic views Kevin Granger • 600 KW array of solar panels Visit Website EAST UPLANDS CORP CENTER I & II UPLANDS I Lease 5301 Southwest Pkwy. • 4:1,000 SF parking; expandable to Austin, TX 78735 UPLANDS I 5.5/1,000 as needed 23,956 SF UPLANDS II Matt Frizzell Call Broker (Avail. 8.01.21) Property Flyer for Rate • Under construction; delivering May 2021 UPLANDS II Kevin Granger • LEED/WELL certified 127,963 SF Visit Website • View Dynamic smart glass (Delivering May 2021) SW • 4.5:1,000 SF structured parking CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD AUSTIN • 200 W. CESAR CHAVEZ STE. 300, AUSTIN, TX 78701 • 512.474.2400 • CUSHMANWAKEFIELD.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. SEPTEMBER 2021 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT GATEWAY @ WALNUT CREEK 8407 Wall St. Austin, TX 78754 • Full building and half floor opportunities Matt Frizzell Lease Call Broker • Major capital improvements underway 124,952 RSF for Rate • Can deliver up to 7:1,000 parking Property Flyer Tom Rhea • Locally owned NE SAINT ELMO PLAZA • 35,000 SF Public Marketplace 4223 S Congress Ave. • 150-Key Boutique Hotel Austin, TX 78745 Lease • Multifamily condos & apts 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 Lease RESERVE AT BULL CREEK A, B & C BUILDING A • Three 2-story Energy Star designated 7501 N Cap of TX Hwy Suite 120 - 2,688 RSF buildings situated in campus-like setting Austin, TX 78759 Suite 150 - 5,004 RSF • 26-acres overlooking Bull Creek Preserve BUILDING B Suite 100 - 21,185 RSF* • Minutes from Arboretum and various Kevin Granger Call Broker neighborhood shopping centers (Divisible) for Rate Property Flyer Suite 200 - 22,528 RSF* • External signage available for Matt Frizzell BUILDING C select tenants Suite 100 - 21,431 RSF* • On-site showers available (Divisible) • Multiple campus-style amenities NW Suite 200 - 22,264 RSF* *Avail. 4.01.21 LAS CIMAS II & III Lease 805-807 Las Cimas LAS CIMAS II Pkwy. Suite 135 - 4,653 RSF* LAS CIMAS III (cont.) Austin, TX 78746 The project offers a Whole Foods Deli Suite 145 - 6,957 RSF* Suite 240 - 4,064 RSF • Suite 225 - 2,433 RSF Suite 360 - 2,602 RSF and features virtually column-free lease Kevin Granger Suite 350 - 11,540 RSF Suite 430 - 8,498 RSF space, limestone veneer and gray and Property Flyer (Avail. 01.01.22) Suite 400 - 40,843 RSF* green insulated glass Brian Liverman (*Avail. 12.01.21) Watch Video • Up to 4:1,000 SF structured parking LAS CIMAS III Call Broker Suite 130 - 2,762 RSF for Rate Virtual Tour Suite 200 - 23,029 RSF SW (Avail. 04.01.22) CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD AUSTIN • 200 W. CESAR CHAVEZ STE. 300, AUSTIN, TX 78701 • 512.474.2400 • CUSHMANWAKEFIELD.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. SEPTEMBER 2021 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT RESEARCH PARK PLAZA III & IV 12301 Research Blvd. • Outdoor courtyard with kitchen, patio Austin, TX 78759 Lease seating, and bocci ball court Suite 270 - 11,342 RSF • Covered parking Call Broker Brian Liverman (Avail. 08.01.22) • On-site management for Rate Property Flyer Suite 400 - 49,593 RSF • Locker room and showers Kevin Granger (Avail. 04.01.22) • BOMA 360 Performance Building by BOMA International NW 211 SEVENTH 211 7th St. Lease • New amenity level with gym, Austin, TX 78701 3rd Floor - 16,745 RSF catering kitchen, showers, and 4th Floor building conference room Mark Greiner 4,859 RSF - 16,745 RSF Call Broker • Floor-to-ceiling glass Property Flyer (Divisible) for Rate Melissa Totten Suite 712 - 2,091 RSF • Numerous restaurants within walking distance Watch Video Suite 915 - 6,265 RSF Bob Wynn • Renovated building lobby CBD WILD BASIN A & B • Newly remodeled lobby and outdoor 206 Wild Basin Rd. lounge area Austin, TX 78746 Lease BUILDING A • Close proximity to Lost Creek, Westlake Hills and surrounding neighborhoods Kevin Granger Suite 100 - 16,325 RSF Call Broker (Divisible) for Rate • Easy access to MoPac and Hwy 360 and minutes away from various Matt Frizzell Property Flyer Suite 200 - 17,759 RSF Suite 201 - 4,820 RSF (Divisible) shopping centers Suite 300 - 17,532 RSF • Beautiful hill country views from top floors SW BRIDGEPOINT PLAZA I & II Lease • Situated in hills overlooking Lake Austin 5918 W Courtyard Dr. BRIDGEPOINT PLAZA I with stunning downtown and hill Austin, TX 78730 BRIDGEPOINT PLAZA II country views Suite 120 - 5,498 RSF Suite 180B - 1,799 RSF Spec Suite 240A - 8,339 RSF • Direct access to lighted intersection on Matt Frizzell Spec Suite 250A - 3,113 RSF highly desirable Hwy 360 which $27.00-$28.00 NNN Property Flyer Suite 300A - 16,790 RSF* connects western half of the city Tom Rhea Suite 330A - 3,548 RSF* • Full complement of building amenities Suite 340A - 3,952 RSF* 2021 Est. OpEx including fitness center and cafe *3rd Floor: 24, 290 RSF $17.49 • 3.3:1,000 SF (6-level parking garage) FNW CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD AUSTIN • 200 W. CESAR CHAVEZ STE. 300, AUSTIN, TX 78701 • 512.474.2400 • CUSHMANWAKEFIELD.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. SEPTEMBER 2021 | LISTING REPORT OFFICE SPACE for Lease PROPERTY AVAILABILITY RATE FEATURES CONTACT • Move-in ready office space TRAVESIA CORP PARK 3800 Quick Hill Rd. • Unmatched access Austin, TX 78728 Lease • 6:1,000 parking ratio BUILDING I • Located within a mile of over 1,000,000 Call Broker Matt Frizzell 46,200 RSF square feet of newly built retail, lodging for Rate Property Flyer BUILDING II and restaurant amenities at La Frontera Brian Liverman 28,552 RSF • Located near the intersection of Interstate 35, State Highway 45, and Loop 1 allowing great access to Austin NC and the surrounding communities • Distinguished lobby with pattern 1204 SAN ANTONIO porcelain floor tiles and suspended 1204 San Antonio St. polished wood floating ceiling feature Austin, TX 78701 9'-9’6" 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 Melissa Totten • Four-level underground parking garage Visit Website • Pursuing Austin Energy Green Building CBD 3-star certification HILL COUNTRY GALLERIA • Easy accessibility to Bee Cave Road, Hwy 13413 Galleria Cir. Lease 71 and RR 620 Bee Cave, TX 78738 BUILDING B Lease Cont. • Close proximity to shopping, restaurants Suite 150 - 6,060 RSF BUILDING Q and major thoroughfares Suite 200 - 12,726 RSF Suite 140 - 2,330 RSF • Two mile hike and bike trail around Suite 300 - 18,525 RSF Suite 225 - 2,508 RSF Kevin Granger Property Flyer property BUILDING F • Over 70 retailers within The Hill Suite 210 - 2,876 RSF Call Broker for Rate Country Galleria Suite 234 - 2,146 RSF • 200-room on-site hotel: Hotel Sonesta SW • 4:1,000 parking ratio Lease RESEARCH BUSINESS PARK I & II • Direct suite access conducive for office, 12885 Research Blvd. BUILDING I medical or retail tenants Austin, TX 78730 Suite 105 - 2,355 RSF • Exterior suite signage for all tenants BUILDING II Suite 202 - 2,892 • Excellent visibility on Research Blvd. & Melissa Totten Suite 204 - 2,320 RSF Call Broker Hwy 183 Suite 206 - 2,320 RSF for Rate Suite 207 - 2,319 RSF • Great location just north of McNeil Dr.
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