A Look Back at Austin’s Construction Projects Throughout the 2010s

Since 2010, there have been a ton of new projects and developments springing up throughout the city. With the start of a new decade almost upon us, we thought we’d take a look back at some of the buildings that weren’t around to add to our skyline just a few years ago.

The Austonian
From 2010 – 2018, this was Austin’s tallest building. The Austonian was the true start to showing how important and lucrative high rise residential buildings can be in Downtown Austin. The skyline wouldn’t be the same without the 683 feet condominium tower.

The Independent
In 2019, the Austonian was usurped in height by the Independent, standing at 690 feet, the building became the tallest in Austin and the tallest all-residential building in the United States west of the Mississippi River. The unique design is always brought up in architecture talks for its Jenga-like look.

Robert B. Rowling Hall
The University of Texas campus is beautiful and has a huge impact on the city year after year, but the new graduate business facility is an even bigger fixture. The 497,500 square-foot building connects to the AT&T Conference Center and Hotel.

Northshore
The 424-foot building has 38 stories, 439 apartments, and is a quintessential mixed-use development. The building comes with a private lounge, pool, concierge, and a variety of great amenities.

70 Rainey
The last ten years have brought particular change to the Rainey District. The tallest of the new towers to the historic Rainey Street is 70 Rainey, and it’s sure to be one of many luxury buildings to connect Rainey to the rest of Downtown.

The last decade has brought a variety of changes, and we know the next ten years can really evolve the city dynamic and skyline even more. If you ever have questions about where we see Austin going and what the changes can bring for your investment properties, don’t hesitate to reach out to TALK Property Management at (512) 721-1094.

New Homes in South Austin

The 468-acre plot of land known as Turner’s Crossing will soon be a sprawling community with more than 1,300 single-family homes. The community will also offer a variety of amenities, including pools, playscapes, a splash pad, and a three-mile walking trail. The construction project is an ideal location and just 11 miles south of Downtown Austin.

If you’re thinking that it sounds like a massive project, you’d be right. In fact, Meritage Homes Corp is constructing homes in phases and is even working with other partners to get the project rolling. The first phase is likely to start construction soon and will be in the northern section of Turner’s Crossing, between FM 1327 and SH 45.

Trendmaker Homes Austin has also acquired land in the area, 324 single-family lots, to be exact. The company has set a target open date for June 2021. Taylor Morrison Home Corp. will also be helping out and constructing some new homes within Turner’s Crossing.

With a large demand for affordable single-family homes in Austin, there’s no surprise that several companies are putting in their all to develop the south Austin area, but there’s still a chance for more development groups to get in on the action. Close to 40 acres of Turner’s Crossing will be dedicated to commercial and multifamily projects, but Meritage hasn’t begun negotiations to sell this property to developers.

It will be interesting to watch how this project unfolds and what kind of commercial and multifamily residences will join this massive community. The development of land in Austin solely dedicated to homes priced between $200,000 and $400,000 has been needed for some time.

If you have any questions about the area and what kinds of investment properties may be right for you, give our team a call. We’re happy to talk real estate and what the current developments can mean for Round Rock, Austin, and the surrounding areas.