Leander - Liberty Hill Edition | October 2023

Development

BY ZACHARIA WASHINGTON

Oce building coming to Northline development Commercial real estate –rm St. John Proper- ties announced Sept. 5 the company will break ground on a new o“ce building situated in Leander’s Northline development in spring 2024. The overview Spanning 120,000 feet, the new space is considered to be Leander’s –rst Class A o“ce building. “Class A buildings are best in class, includ- ing –nishes, amenities and management services,” said Brooke Harlander, a regional partner at St. John Properties, in an email to Community Impact. The ground šoor of the four-story building is designated for retail and restaurant space, while small businesses, such as law –rms, tech compa- nies and business consultants, are anticipated to occupy the other three šoors located above the

City buys land for downtown project The Liberty Hill Economic Development Corp. purchased 1.51 acres of land in the heart of downtown, with plans to spark revitalization eorts in the area. What you need to know Called Project Redo, the city is working with developers to create a plan for the property, which is located near the inter- section of Main Street and Myrtle Avenue, Director of Economic Development Mary Poche’ said. “What we’re trying to do [is reach] the younger folks,” Poche’ said. “They want to be in higher-density areas—living, shop- ping [and] eating.” The land and the building on it were purchased for $1.2 million using LHEDC sales tax funds.

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ground level. Suites in the building will start at 2,000 square feet. Work on the new o“ce space is anticipated to wrap up in the –rst half of 2025. The building, which is located at 1157 Main St., Leander, does not yet have an o“cial name, Harlander said. “We’re in the process of creating a downtown mixed-use environment, and the addition of this building is the –rst big step in diversifying and enhancing commercial space at Northline,” Northline founder and developer Alex Tynberg said in the Sept. 5 news release.

Work continues on 22-acre development in Leander Work on infrastructure is underway at Pointe 183—a new medical and professional develop- ment in Leander—that broke ground in May. The big picture Pointe 183 will be on 22 acres of land on the Seven acres will be developed as Phase 1, which will include medical and o“ce buildings as well as an animal hospital, Cadre Construction President Ron Evans said. He said the company is looking into restaurants, retail options, hotels and specialty

medical providers for the remaining 15 acres. Phase 1 is planned to reach completion in late summer 2024. Evans said the whole project is expected to be built out over –ve years.

frontage of 183A Toll, adjacent to St. David’s Emer- gency Center. Cadre Construction along with other companies are spearheading the development.

Stakeholders breaks ground on Pointe 183, an upcoming mixed-use development in Leander, in May.

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