Walsh TarltonAUSTIN,TX—In what is being called one of the best locations inAustin,WalshTarlton Overlook, a55,000-square-foot office building at 2530 Walsh Tarlton Ln., issoon to get underway. The building is scheduled to open in 2017 andis one of only two office projects currently under construction inSouthwest Austin.“This isabsolutely one of the best locations in Austin,” saidJTMDevelopmentfounderTomMercer. “It'sjust minutes away from downtown, the Barton Creek Greenbelt andseveral of the city's most desirable neighborhoods, not to mentiondirectly across the street from one the biggest and most popularshopping destinations in Austin.”Locatedjust north of Capital of Texas Highway (Loop 360) and west oftheBartonCreek Square Mall, thethree-story building is designed to cascade down the hillside andoffer expansive West Austin views from every floor. Austin-basedJTM Development will break ground next week on the project.Mercertells GlobeSt.com: “Walsh Tarlton Overlook will be higher end thanmost buildings on the market in Austin today, and it will offerunbeatable hilltop views of the beautiful Barton Creek Greenbeltfrom every floor.”The BurtGroupis thegeneral contractor on the project andTBGGroupdesignedthe landscaping. JTM Development is partnering on the projectwithCypressReal Estate Advisors.Cypress has owned the land since 2007 when it purchased 16 acres,then featuring a Cinemark theater. Cypress received approval fromthe city of Austin to rezone the property for a mixed-usedevelopment in 2011.SixthriverArchitectsdesignedthe project, which will feature limestone, marble and walnutfinishes throughout the building as well as in the elevator lobbiesand elevators. These elevators will connect tenants directly tooffice floors from the five-floor garage beneath thebuilding.“A lotof companies want to be in Southwest Austin, because it's abeautiful part of the city,” saidCushman& Wakefieldseniorvice presidentTedDoucet. “Mostof the office space available in this area today is concentratedalong Southwest Parkway. I expect this building will stand outbecause of its easy access to MoPac and 360 as well as the closeproximity of significant retail amenities.”Austin-basedCentroDevelopment Inc.beganbuilding theWesterly,consisting of 168 multifamily units and 21 townhomes just north ofWalsh Tarlton Overlook earlier this year. In addition,ChupikPropertiesandDesignInc.partneredwithProminenceHomestorecently break ground onTheWalsh, 55luxury townhomes immediately west of the office building.Walsh TarltonAUSTIN,TX—In what is being called one of the best locations inAustin,WalshTarlton Overlook, a55,000-square-foot office building at 2530 Walsh Tarlton Ln., issoon to get underway. The building is scheduled to open in 2017 andis one of only two office projects currently under construction inSouthwest Austin.“This isabsolutely one of the best locations in Austin,” saidJTMDevelopmentfounderTomMercer. “It'sjust minutes away from downtown, the Barton Creek Greenbelt andseveral of the city's most desirable neighborhoods, not to mentiondirectly across the street from one the biggest and most popularshopping destinations in Austin.”Locatedjust north of Capital of Texas Highway (Loop 360) and west oftheBartonCreek Square Mall, thethree-story building is designed to cascade down the hillside andoffer expansive West Austin views from every floor. Austin-basedJTM Development will break ground next week on the project.Mercertells GlobeSt.com: “Walsh Tarlton Overlook will be higher end thanmost buildings on the market in Austin today, and it will offerunbeatable hilltop views of the beautiful Barton Creek Greenbeltfrom every floor.”The BurtGroupis thegeneral contractor on the project andTBGGroupdesignedthe landscaping. JTM Development is partnering on the projectwithCypressReal Estate Advisors.Cypress has owned the land since 2007 when it purchased 16 acres,then featuring a Cinemark theater. Cypress received approval fromthe city of Austin to rezone the property for a mixed-usedevelopment in 2011.SixthriverArchitectsdesignedthe project, which will feature limestone, marble and walnutfinishes throughout the building as well as in the elevator lobbiesand elevators. These elevators will connect tenants directly tooffice floors from the five-floor garage beneath thebuilding.“A lotof companies want to be in Southwest Austin, because it's abeautiful part of the city,” saidCushman& Wakefieldseniorvice presidentTedDoucet. “Mostof the office space available in this area today is concentratedalong Southwest Parkway. I expect this building will stand outbecause of its easy access to MoPac and 360 as well as the closeproximity of significant retail amenities.”Austin-basedCentroDevelopment Inc.beganbuilding theWesterly,consisting of 168 multifamily units and 21 townhomes just north ofWalsh Tarlton Overlook earlier this year. In addition,ChupikPropertiesandDesignInc.partneredwithProminenceHomestorecently break ground onTheWalsh, 55luxury townhomes immediately west of the office building.

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.

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