Cedar Park - Leander Edition | Sept. 2022

DEVELOPMENT BRIEFS

Projects underway in Cedar Park & Leander

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Developer to break ground on retail center Fruition Developments LLC will begin construction on The Shoppes at Bell Blvd, located at 1804 N. Bell Blvd., Cedar Park, in late spring 2023. Construction of the 34,200-square- foot mixed-use development—which will include retail, o ce and restau- rant space—will cost $15 million. The development will feature upscale rooftop restaurants, outdoor seating facilities, two elevators and charging stations for electric vehicles. Fruition Developments LLC owner Mohan Marchetty said the rooftop area will be good for parties and events and be a relaxing spot for families. The Shoppes at Bell Blvd will be near cable television shopping network Shop LC’s headquarters as well as a future 117-acre development anchored by NFM, formerly known as Nebraska Furniture Mart. Marchetty said one of his goals with the new development is to bring upscale options to the area that boost its look and feel.

Construction continues on new apartments

CREATING SPACE The mixed-use development will have 34,200 square feet of building space.

While construction on Alta Leander Station is ongoing, the apartment complex is already accepting residents. The complex ‘rst began leasing space at its only completed building. However, a second residential building was completed Aug. 12. By the time construction of the entire complex is completed, Alta Leander Station will have seven apartment buildings with 276 units. Developed by Wood Partners, Alta Leander Station will have one-, two- and three-bedroom options. The complex also o”ers three-bedroom and three-bath- Smirl said residents will have private entries, or their own set of stairs, that go to the second and third •oors. Other amenities include a ‘tness center, a club- house, micro o ces, shu—eboard, TVs, a grill, a pool and a dog park. Located at 348 Main St., Leander, Alta Leander Station is room apartments, property director Leticia Smirl said.

8,400 sq. ft. of o‘ce space

10,700 sq. ft. of restaurant space 15,100 sq. ft. of retail space

Construction began in February 2021.

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2,200* sq. ft. of outdoor seating space

*NOT INCLUDED IN TOTAL BUILDING SPACE

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near downtown, the 183A Toll road and multiple restaurants. It is also close to an HšEšB and the San Gabriel Campus of Austin Community College. “[Leander] is an up-and-com- ing, nice area,” Smirl said. “[We thought] the location was great.” Construction on Alta Leander Station, which began in February 2021, is anticipated to be com- pleted in December.

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“[We wanted to] create a place where people can spend their week- ends and spend their evenings,” Marchetty said. Land acquisition for the site of the development is complete. Construc- tion on The Shoppes at Bell Blvd is anticipated to be ‘nished in 2024.

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CEDAR PARK  LEANDER EDITION • SEPTEMBER 2022

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