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98 San Jacinto Center • Austin, Texas 78701 for LEASING 98 San Jacinto Center • Austin, Texas 78701 FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT 512.225.2700 COMMON AREA RENOVATIONS UNDERWAY Property Overview Suite RSF Date Available 300 2,696 Immediately Located adjacent to Lady Bird Lake and the 320 2,341 11/1/2019 Four Seasons, San Jacinto Center features 380 1,389 Immediately 21-stories of unparalleled views of downtown Austin, the Hill Country, and Lady Bird Lake. 515 1,051 Immediately Onsite amenities include a conference room, 750 8,369 Immediately ATM, deli, fitness center and overnight courier 1400 7,654 Immediately drop box. The property also features in-building 1420 3,774 1/1/2019 parking, with more than 640 subterranean • Forthright full service cafe onsite spaces as well as a visitor surface lot. • Fitness center, showers and yoga room • On the Lady Bird Lake Hike & Bike Trail • Tenant conference room • Onsite deli • 1:625 parking ratio [email protected] 2251733 +1 512 Coulter Rachel information, contact more For BRAZOS STREET E. CESARCHAVEZ [email protected] 2251736 +1 512 Kimbrough Kevin C H H H C C Contiguous Option Contiguous 11,428 RSF 11,428 Suite 1400 Suite 7,654 RSF 7,654 Suite 1420 Suite 3,774 RSF 3,774 San Jacinto Center LEVEL 14 Lease Sheet 01.04.17 1/4/2017 1:18:51 PM Local File Path: C:\Users\eclement\Documents\STG Revit 2015 Local Models\SJC - ID MASTER (CENTRAL 2015)_eclement.rvt Central File Path: S:\studio 13\13-00879-00 San Jacinto Center\Shell Building\iBase FOURTEENTH FLOOR For more information, contact Rachel Coulter +1 512 225 1733 [email protected] Kevin Kimbrough +1 512 225 1736 [email protected] Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, Owner, Jones Lang LaSalle, and/or their representatives, brokers or agents make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and offer the Property without express or implied warranties of any kind. The Property may be withdrawn without notice. If the recipient of this information has signed a confidentiality agreement regarding this matter, this information is subject to the terms of that agreement. ©2015. Jones Lang LaSalle. All rights reserved..
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