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Seaholm Redevelopment

The Seaholm Power Plant Redevelopment project is the private development of city owned land that includes the historic Seaholm Power Plant. The new development adapts the existing power plant to be used as commercial and office space and adds a 25-story residential tower and 3-level…

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4200 N Lamar

Description:  4200 N. Lamar was an old, two-story brick-and-glass, Seton medical office building that was redeveloped to be a 30,000 sf mixed-use building. Tenants for the building include Tacodeli, Floyd’s 99 Barber Shop, Cencor/Weitzman and Uchiko, the second location of the sushi restaurant, Uchi. For…

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Uchiko

Uchiko is the sister restaurant to one of Austin’s most respected restaurants, Uchi, which is operated by renowned chef Tyson Cole and was part of the 4200 N. Lamar project. The design evokes the atmosphere of a simple Japanese farmhouse with an emphasis on natural…

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Banger’s

Banger’s Sausage House and Beer Garden is a restaurant, bar and music venue in the Rainey Street District. The restaurant is a new conventionally wood framed two level building supported by a conventional slab on grade foundation system. In addition, an original single level wood…

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Freedmen’s

Freedmen’s is a restaurant and bar in West Campus that offers modern mixology, brews and barbecued meats, including wild game. The original 1860s two-story building was built by freed slaves and once housed Austin’s first African American newspaper, the Gold Dollar. Location: Austin, Texas

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Penn Field

Penn Field is a former World War I air base used for training bi-plane pilots and radio operators. After 1920 the buildings were converted to house a variety of mixed-use tenants including, automobile parts manufacturing, furniture making and fireplace maker, CFM Majestic. Over the years…

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Urban Townhouse

The Urban Townhouse residence is a three story, 9,000 sf historic building originally built in 1874. Throughout its history the property, located two blocks from the State Capitol, was home to several retail establishments. The project scope consisted of restoring the aged property to its…

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Bouldin Castle Residence

Bouldin Castle was originally Austin’s San Jose Catholic Church and since its inception the castle has had many residents. In 2008, its new owners decided to preserve its 1925 charm and structure while renovating the landmark into a breathtaking residence. European and old world design…

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