Lake Travis - Westlake Edition | November 2022

DEVELOPMENT BRIEFS

Developments underway in the Lake Travis-Westlake area

Luxury community Enclave at Yaupon now under construction

BY TAYLOR CRIPE

CLUBHOUSE DR.

Construction of a 6.3-acre community with 16 luxury-style homesites is underway at 314 Clubhouse Drive, Lakeway. The property site, named Enclave at Yaupon, is owned by Wayne and Lynn Morgan, who started envisioning a community like the enclave in early 2020, Wayne Morgan said. “Things were delayed because of the pan- demic,” he said. “But that gave us a chance to ask, ‘What are people going to want post-COVID[-19]?’” There are ve dierent oor plans available for the 16 homesites. Each plan diers slightly in square footage and the material used to build the house, Lynn said. The homes will range in size from 4,432-4,838 square feet. All of the materials used to build the houses are locally sourced, such as rock, stone or

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ENCLAVE AT YAUPON DESIGN CENTER

The design center in Lakeway has scale models of all the oor plans and is available to visit.

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granite. Each buyer will also have the option to choose their own design plan and materials, which is why the homes are listed as “semicustom,” she said. “Deciding how to design your home can be one of the biggest challenges to starting construction,” Wayne Morgan said. “That’s why we made these

predesigned plans to help guide people towards their preferred choice.” At the time of this report on Nov. 7, there were over 20 prospective buyers hoping to purchase a homesite on Enclave at Yaupon. There is a design center prospective homebuy- ers can visit at 1607 N. RM 620, Ste. 700, Lakeway.

Iron Wolf Ranch & Distillery work continues

The Backyard in Bee Cave gains nal plan approval

BY GRACE DICKENS

MEADOW VIEW DR.

Work on The Den at Iron Wolf Ranch & Distillery is expected to be complete in early 2023 with a full opening slated for the spring, Communications Manager Taryn Ginn said. The project will add a second building and a new stage to the exist- ing distillery along with cocktail and tasting bars, additional seating, an upstairs mezzanine and conference room, and more. The frame for the second building is up, and the turf areas have been expanded for yard games and seating. Once exterior work on the second building is nished, the distillery’s Bourbon Garden and original stage

The nal plat for The Backyard was approved Oct. 11.

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BY GRACE DICKENS

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Following months of review, plans for entertainment venue The Backyard were nalized by Bee Cave City Council on Oct. 11. The 35.14-acre property will include an amphitheater, a dance hall, private event space, dining, shopping, a hotel and oce space. Portions of the plan were previ- ously approved in pieces to build infrastructure for the upcoming project, such as the approval of two internal roadways in August. The City Council also approved

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The distillery’s second building is set to open in the spring.

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the construction of the project’s two on-site parking garages at the Oct. 11 meeting, City Manager Clint Garza said, as there is no record available of the meeting.

COURTESY IRON WOLF RANCH & DISTILLERY

will reopen. The upgraded facility will allow for more large-scale events with capacity for up to 2,000 people.

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