DEVELOPMENT BRIEFS
Projects underway in the Georgetown area
Developer to bring mixed-use business park with exible space to Georgetown
Freehill Development Co. project adds to city’s industrial space
BY GRANT CRAWFORD
businesses and job growth,” she said. The company expects to break ground on the project this fall. The majority of it—170,000 square feet across four buildings—will be designed as exible research and development space, Harlander said. Around 40,000 square feet split between two buildings will be single-story commercial o ces, and nearly 15,000 square feet will be used as retail space. The land also includes a pad site suitable for a free-standing restau- rant or a building with medical and health care uses. While St. John Properties has begun developing the project on a speculative basis, Harlander said the company has experience accommodating specialty clients in need of lab space or other types of secured facilities. “We can also cater to neighbor- hood needs, like if someone needs
BY GRANT CRAWFORD
Near the intersection of Westing- house Road and North Mays Street in Georgetown, a 35-acre site will be the location of a new mixed-use business community, Westinghouse Crossing. Purchased by St. John Proper- ties Inc., the project will include 225,000 square feet of ex research and development, single-story commercial o ce, and retail space. It’s the rst acquisition by the company since it opened a regional o ce in Austin in spring 2022. According to Brooke Harlander, St. John Properties regional part- ner, the company plans to expand its real estate portfolio throughout Central Texas. “I think that as a commercial developer, we just saw the oppor- tunity where there’s been a lot of residential growth and a lot of industrial growth, and our product type denitely caters more to small
As one of Freehill Development Co.’s ve projects to bring 1.1 mil- lion square feet of industrial space to Central Texas, the developer is working on a 176,000-square-foot campus at 1300 Westinghouse Road, Georgetown. The property, which is being built speculatively, includes o ce, warehouse and showroom spaces ranging from 4,500-55,750 square feet. Space: 176,000 square feet Timeline: February-July
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a physical therapy o ce,” she said. St. John Properties plans to nish the rst two buildings of Westinghouse Crossing by fall 2024, Harlander said. In the meantime, the company will be starting conversations with potential clients in need of new space. Space: 225,000 square feet Timeline: rst two buildings complete by fall 2024
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