Posted Aug 6, 2018, 7:45 PM
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No solid plans yet, but the Railyard Condos that occupy two halves of two blocks just west of the convention center are being eyed for redevelopment. This says 1.8 million square feet is possible in two towers of up to 50-stories.
https://www.statesman.com/business/r...trma2XKIzZtkM/
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Railyard condo project in downtown Austin hits the market
Aug 03, 2018
By Shonda Novak, American-Statesman Staff
It’s a developer’s dream: Two unrestricted parcels in downtown Austin that could become a blank canvas on which to envision a large mixed-use project near both the Austin Convention Center and a commuter rail stop.
The dream could become a reality if a developer offers owners of the 112-unit Railyard condominiums a price they can’t refuse.
The Railyard was built in 1983 and spans two half city blocks at 201 E. 4th Street and 301 E. 4th Street. It is being put up for sale by the Railyard Condominium Owners Association in response to several unsolicited inquiries from developers.
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https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...enter-for.html
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Condo site next to Austin Convention Center for sale
Site has potential for hotel, offices, apartments
By Will Anderson – Managing Editor, Austin Business Journal
6 hours ago
The owner is the Railyard Condominiums Owners Association; CBRE Group Inc. has the listing, according to the Austin American-Statesman. The site could support up to 1.8 million square feet of development and is not restricted by a Capitol view corridor, the newspaper reports. That means buildings higher than 50 stories may be expected.
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