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Cityview OFFICE a RARE OPPORTUNITY to BE PART of AUSTIN’S SOUTH CONGRESS EXPERIENCE CityView OFFICE A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BE PART OF AUSTIN’S SOUTH CONGRESS EXPERIENCE. SOME OF THE MOST EXCLUSIVE HOTELS AND MOST INNOVATIVE RESTAURANTS AND ENTERTAINMENT VENUES IN AMERICA NOW CALL SOUTH CONGRESS HOME. SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX SURROUNDED BY GREAT DINING, SHOPPING AND HOTELS 611 SOUTH STATE HOUSE SAINT CONGRESS REDEVELOPMENT REDEVELOPMENT VINCENT LADY BIRD LAKE HOTEL MAGDALENA CITYVIEW ACADEMY DR ACADEMY CBD SOUTH CONGRESS AVE B A R T O N S P R I N R G D S E R D I D S R E V I RETAIL R HOTEL DINING ELIZABETH ST NEW DEVELOPMENT SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX STRATEGICALLY LOCATED AT THE CENTER OF ALL THAT AUSTIN35 HAS TO OFFER 45 CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS 183 20 MILES THE ARBORETUM THE DOMAIN 15 MILES HIKE AND BIKE TRAIL LADY BIRD LAKE 10 MILES 360 290 1 EAST AUSTIN 5 MILES UT AUSTIN 183 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS MUSIC FESTIVAL 6TH & LAMAR CBD ZILKER PARK AUDITORIUM SHORES BARTON CREEK MALL CITYVIEW 290 71 AUSTIN-BERGSTROM 35 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT #1 CITY FOR JOB SEEKERS —NerdWallet 12/19/16 #3 AUSTIN, TEXAS IS THE 0% CITY CREATING STATE AND LOCAL THE MOST TECH JOBS #1 BEST PLACE TO LIVE INCOME TAX IN 2017 —U.S. News 2/7/17 —Forbes 3/17/17 1 OF THE 10 #1 BEST CITIES U.S. CITY FOR TO RAISE A MILLENIALS FAMILY —Nestpick 4/19/17 —SmartAsset 2/2/17 #1 1 OF THE 10 FASTEST GROWING LARGE CITY MOST EDUCATED —WalletHub 10/2/17 CITIES IN AMERICA —WalletHub 7/25/17 SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX CityView is a 4-story building which offers a full floor—12,500 square feet of space—above a 30,000-square-foot Equinox. CityView is adjacent to Music Lane, which will be home to the future Soho House Austin and will offer a diverse range of on-site dining, retail, and entertainment. CityView offers a rare opportunity for THE PROJECT. businesses looking for an iconic location that appeals to today’s most in-demand CITYVIEW IS CREATING A NEW FOCAL POINT FOR THE employees. Music Lane will be an unequaled architectural and cultural presence ENERGY AND EXCITEMENT OF SOUTH CONGRESS. in the heart of South Congress. SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX HOTEL MAGDALENA MUSIC LANE CITYVIEW SOHO HOUSE EQUINOX SOHO HOUSE OTHER AREA HOTELS LOCALLY INSPIRED DESIGN INVITING OUTDOOR SPACES The hotel, club, and restaurant Proximity to Hotel Magdalena, Hotel Texas-based, internationally recognized Shaded courtyards, paseos, and offerings of Soho House Saint Cecilia, Hotel San José, the Austin architecture firm Lake | Flato has expansive outdoor decks and rooftop perfectly complement Motel, and South Congress Hotel put designed Music Lane to stand out as a spaces will encourage visitors to linger, Music Lane’s retail and the project at the epicenter of Austin’s signature structure, while also giving it energizing the property and reinforcing creative-office space, giving festival and conference scene. the feel of a place that has been there for its role as a retail destination. the project a 24-7 buzz. decades. ECLECTIC MERCHANDISING EQUINOX ON-SITE PARKING Open Realty Advisors is assembling a This upscale, full-service On-site structured parking spaces will thoughtfully curated collection of brands fitness club from Equinox create a level of access and convenience that will be true to the eclectic appeal of features unrivaled fitness seldom seen in urban retail districts. South Congress, while also reflecting classes and personal its growing status as a premier retail training, performance- destination. inspiring studios, and luxury amenities. SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX Equinox operates 89 upscale, full-service clubs, with more than 70,000 members throughout the US as well as international locations in London, Toronto, and Vancouver. The company offers an integrated selection of Equinox-branded programs, services and products, including strength and cardio training, studio classes, personal training, spa services and products, EQUINOX. apparel and food/juice bars. In its 26-year history, Equinox has developed THIS HIGH-PERFORMANCE FITNESS CLUB OFFERS BESPOKE a lifestyle brand that represents service, value, quality, expertise, innovation, EXPERIENCES AND UNPARALLELED SERVICES. attention to detail, market leadership and results. PHOTOS ARE FROM OTHER EQUINOX LOCATIONS SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX SOUTH CONGRESS HOTELS. HOTEL MAGDALENA HOTEL SAN JOSÉ HOTEL MAGDALENA HOTEL SAINT CECILIA SOUTH CONGRESS HOTEL AUSTIN MOTEL TEXAS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX CITYVIEW MUSIC LANE FLOOR 4 12,500 RSF OFFICE BUILDING 3 SOHO HOUSE BUILDING 1 NELLIE ST AUSTIN MOTEL THE SITE. SOUTH CONGRESS AVE BUILDING 1 BUILDING 2 BUILDING 3 CITYVIEW (SOHO HOUSE) (EQUINOX) ACADEMY DR ACADEMY HOTEL MAGDALENA MUSIC LN HOTEL SAINT CECILIA SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX CITYVIEW. 1007 S. CONGRESS AVE. | 12,500 RSF OFFICE AVAILABLE | 2.75/1,000 PARKING RATIO BUILDING ELEVATION 0" OFFICE -1 ' 12 4 12,500 RSF TYPICAL FLOOR PLATE RETAIL/EQUINOX 3 2 1 PRIVATE PATIO CONGRESS AVE SOUTH CONGRESS | AUSTIN TX THE TEAM. OFFICE LEASING Travis Dunaway Anne Swift d 512.682.5570 d 512.682.5564 [email protected] m 512.699.8811 [email protected] DEVELOPER OFFICE LEASING ARCHITECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Turnbridge Equities is developing CityView. Born in Austin, Endeavor has grown into the Lake | Flato Architects has gained national dwg. is an award-winning landscape Founded by Andrew Joblon, Turnbridge Equities largest full-service commercial real estate recognition for architecture that is rooted to architecture firm recognized nationally and has projects in major gateway cities including company in Central and South Texas. The its place and successfully merges with the internationally for forward-thinking concepts, Austin, Miami, and New York. Their holdings span company’s team of more than 100 professionals landscape. In collaboration with their clients, meaningful relationships, and multi-faceted all classes of real estate, with a concentration delivers specialized expertise in project leasing, Lake | Flato creates buildings that are tactile design expertise. The firm’s designs are in mixed-use. Since its inception in 2014, the tenant representation, property management, and modern, environmentally responsible environmentally responsive, tactile, modern, privately held company has assembled a sales, and development. Endeavor’s full-service and authentic, artful and crafted. Based in San and artfully composed. They are leaders portfolio worth more than $650 million. approach gives it insight and market knowledge Antonio, Lake | Flato was responsible for the in sustainable design, where landscape that strengthen each of its individual offerings, design of the popular Hotel San José on South architecture becomes an integral facet of a with every engagement benefiting from the Congress, and recently completed the design project’s infrastructure. The results of their diverse experience and robust network of the of the new Austin Central Library. design process reflect a strong sense of place entire Endeavor team. shaped by the culmination of environment and social expression..
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