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SOUTHPARK MEADOWS PLAZACOMMERCIAL SITES
Lot 4 | Austin, TX
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Nationally known shopping & cultural district with an array of eclectic shops, restaurants, boutiques, music and art venues, and food trucks including: Otoko, Central Standard, Vinaigrette, Continental Club, Jo’s Co�ee, Hopdoddy Burger Bar, Amy’s Ice Cream, Perla’s, Guero’s Taco Bar, Home Slice Pizza, TOMS, South Congress Hotel, South Congress Cafe, Magnolia Cafe
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AUSTIN CBDSOUTH 1ST STREETBusy thoroughfare providing a taste of everything on trend while maintaining a quirky neighborhood feel; notable restaurants, bars, and businesses include: Seventh Flag Co�ee, Sway, Lenoir, Elizabeth Street Cafe, Alcomar, Bouldin Creek Cafe, Polvos, G&S Lounge, Summer Moon Co�ee Bar, Porter Ale House & Gastropub
FUTURE
Waterstone308 Units
Estates at Southpark Meadows426 Units
Southpark Meadows Bu�ngton Homes
from the $270s
IMT Southpark570 Units
Legacy Southpark250 Units
Southpark Ranch192 Units
I-35 TRAFFIC COUNT
159,920 CPD
Southpark Meadows Plaza
LOT 4 | 2.60 ACRES
SOUTH CONGRESS (SoCo)
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CONTACTS
Mitchell KalogridisProperty Ownermitchell@mkdevelopments.comO 512.282.6060M 512.627.8106F 866.748.8760
MK Developments2110-B Boca Raton DrSuite 100Austin, Texas 78747-1674www.mkdevelopments.com
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FUTURE
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Southpark Meadows Plaza
LOT 4 | 2.60 ACRES
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
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PROPERTY OVERVIEW
2015 TAX RATES2015 Rate
Austin ISD 1.192000
City of Austin 0.441800
Travis County 0.383800
Travis Central App District 0.000000
Travis County Healthcare District 0.110541
Austin Community College District 0.102000
Total 2.230141
TRACT DETAILS
Location to the North and Taft Ln to the South
Total Acres 2.60
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Parcel Numbers 04321103270000
LegalLOT 2B BLK A SOUTHPARK MEADOWS SUB RESUBT LT 2 BLK A OF LT 28 BLK A RESUB
Frontage Alice Mae to the east
Access From Alice Mae
School District AISD
2016 DEMOGRAPHICS1 mile 3 miles 5 miles
Est. Population 11,554 106,554 210,525
2016-2021 Est. Population Growth 2.76% 2.21% 2.15%
Est. Average Household Income $66,015 $66,937 $70,505
Est. Median Home Values $171,218 $177,015 $189,736
Excellent Location in Southpark Meadows• Potential for medical & professional o�ce, retail, hospitality and other
commercial uses
• Property is located within the 500-acre master planned Southpark Meadows
• Nestled behind the Southpark Meadows retail center that includes Wal-Mart
Supercenter, Target, JCPenney, Bealls, Best Buy, O�ce Max, Hobby Lobby,
Sam’s Club, and Cinemark Southpark Meadows amongst many others
• Titan Senior Living recently delivered Elan at Southpark Meadows, a 130-
unit assisted living and memory care facility
• Inland Group is developing the A�nity at Southpark Meadows, a 55-plug
apartment housing complex nearby with 160 units
• Stepping Stone School has opened its highly rated new preschool and
daycare facility next door
• Thousands of multifamily and single family homes in the area
Convenient Access to I-35• Property is less than half a mile west of I-35
• Taft Lane provides easy ingress and egress for the property to I-35
• Alice Mae provides access to W Slaughter which runs into Mopac �ve-miles
to the west
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SITE AERIAL
Elan at Southpark Meadows130 Units
Stepping Stone School
A�nity Senior Housing160 Units
Southpark Meadows Plaza
LOT 4 | 2.60 ACRES
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1. THE RECOMMENDATIONS MADE IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORTBY __________. REPORT NO. __________, DATED ___________SHALL GOVERN THE PROPOSED SITE WORK AS DEPICTED INTHESE PLANS.
2. WHERE PROPOSED FEATURES TIE TO EXISTING FEATURES,CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TOPOGRAPHY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTIONAND CONSTRUCT (WALLS, WALKS, DRIVES, UTILITIES, ETC...) TOMATCH EXISTING LOCATION AND ELEVATION IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE INTENT OF DESIGN. NOTIFY ENGINEER IF DISCREPANCYEXISTS BETWEEN EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHYSHOWN ON PLANS.
3. ALL WORK IN PUBLIC EASEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS SHALL BEPER APPLICABLE CITY, COUNTY, AND STATE STANDARD DETAILSAND SPECIFICATIONS.
4. ALL PUBLIC UTILITY CONSTRUCTION AND CONNECTIONS TOPUBLIC UTILITIES SHALL BE PER UTILITY OWNER'S STANDARDDETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS. CONTACT UTILITY OWNER PRIORTO START OF CONSTRUCTION AND COORDINATE TO ENSUREACCEPTABLE PROCEDURES, DETAILS, AND SPECIFICATIONS AREFOLLOWED.
5. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY LOCATION AND DEPTH OF EXISTINGUTILITIES PRIOR TO DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION ANDENSURE CONTINUITY OF SERVICES AS NECESSARY.
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Cunningham | AllenEngineers Surveyors
www.cunningham-allen.comTBPE Reg. No. F-284
3103 BEE CAVES ROAD,SUITE 202
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78746TEL.: (512) 327-2946FAX: (512) 327-2973
TBPLS Firm No. 10000900
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Final plat must be recorded by the Project Expiration Date, if applicable.Subsequent Site Plans which do not comply with the Code current at the time of�ling, and all required Building Permits and/or a notice of co nstruction (if a buildingpermit is not required), must also be approved prior to the Pro ject Expiration Date.
SITE PLAN APPROVAL
FILE NUMBER____________________ APPLICATION DATE _________________
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OF CHAPTER _______ OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN CODE.EXPIRATION DATE (25-5-81, LDC)__________ CASE MANAGER______________
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LOCATOR SERVICE AT (800) 344-8377 AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIORTO CONSTRUCTION.
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Cunningham | AllenEngineers Surveyors
www.cunningham-allen.comTBPE Reg. No. F-284
3103 BEE CAVES ROAD,SUITE 202
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78746TEL.: (512) 327-2946FAX: (512) 327-2973
TBPLS Firm No. 10000900
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS
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EAST RIVERSIDEEmo’s East, Buzzmill, Draft Pick, Grizzly Hall,
Acton School of Business
SAINT ELMO MARKET DISTRICTPlanned mixed-use development with a
400,000 SF renovated warehouse re-envisioned as public market with other retail uses, creative o�ce space, for-sale residential condos, and boutique hotel
SOUTH SHORE DISTRICTIncludes 5-acre retail center fronting
Riverside Drive
Walgreens, Starbucks, Verts, AT&T, SmileBest Dental
SOUTH 1ST STREETSeventh Flag Co�ee, Sway,
Elizabeth Street Cafe, Alcomar, Bouldin Creek Cafe, Polvos, Lenoir, G&S Lounge, Summer Moon Co�ee
Bar, Porter Gastropub
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McKinney FallsState Park
Onion Creek Metropolitan Park
BauerleRanch Park
Circle C RanchMetropolitan Park
Barton CreekGreenbelt
Zilker Park
Dirk NicholsDistrict Park
Mary Moore SearightMetropolitan Park
Roy KizerGolf CourseGrey Rock
Golf Club
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LAKESHORE DISTRICT50-acre mixed-use development
Planned retail, o�ce, and multi-housing projects
Future site of new 560,000 SF campus
(27-acre site); state-of-the-art cloud campus will add 550
new jobs
SOCO DISTRICTOtoko, Central Standard, Vinaigrette,
Continental Club, Hopdoddy Burger Bar, Amy’s Ice Cream, Perla’s, Guero’s Taco Bar, Home Slice Pizza, Jo’s Co�ee, TOMS, South
Congress Hotel, South Congress Cafe, Magnolia Cafe
SOUTH LAMAR BLVDUchi, Alamo Drafthouse, The Highball, Shake
Shack, Cantine Italian Cafe & Bar, Gibson Bar, Odd Duck, Backbeat, Ramen Tatsu-Ya, Saxon Pub, Chi’Lantro, Black Sheep Lodge, Mockingbird
Domestics, Matt’s Famous El Rancho, Gourdough’s Public House, In-N-Out, Pluckers, The Park on
South Lamar, Pinthouse Pizza
1626
AUSTIN CBD
I-35 TRAFFIC COUNT159,920 CPD
Southpark Meadows Plaza
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS
South Congress
• Only eight miles to Austin’s CBD and the live music capital of the world
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• Facebook, St. Edward’s University, and the State of Texas government
• Technology giant, Oracle, recently broke ground on their new 560,000 square foot
campus on a 27-acre site in east Austin along Lady Bird Lake, just eight miles northeast
of the sites; the new campus will add 500-1,000 new jobs
• Strong demographics: average household income of $67,000 within a three-mile radius
• Only minutes to the iconic shops and restaurants that line South Congress (SoCo),
South Lamar, and South First
• Universities within close proximity include St. Edwards (5,300 enrollment), The
University of Texas (52,000 enrollment), and the exclusive Acton MBA School
• Outdoor recreational opportunities abound - Dirk Nichols District Park, Circle C Ranch
Metropolitan Park
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• Austin ranked #1 among “The Next Big Boom Towns In The U.S.” ( Forbes
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS
Bars/EntertainmentGattiTown
Third Base Sports BarCinemark Theatres
RestaurantsAmy’s Ice CreamsAustin’s PizzaCarino’s Italian Restaurant
Chili’sChipotleGreen Mesquite BBQLongHorn SteakhousePhonaticSerranosSmashburgerSonicSteak N ShakeTaco BellTeapioca LoungeTexas RoadhouseTwin Liquors
Retail/ServicesAshley FurnitureBeallsBed Bath & BeyondBest BuyThe Children’s PlaceGNCHobby LobbyHobbyTown USAJames Avery CraftsmanJCPenneyJoann Fabrics & CraftsJusticeMarshalls
PetSmartRooms To GoRoss Dress For Lessrue21Sam’s ClubSears
Spec’sSports AuthorityStarbucksSuper Target
Meadows is South Austin’s leading shopping center.
• Large shaded outdoor patios and backyard space give the district a true neighborhood feel
• Bed Bath & Beyond and a 14-screen Cinemark theater complex
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water fountain and grab a bite to eat. This beautiful setting doubles as a live music venue unlike anything in
Austin or central Texas. The natural stage and backdrop designed with exposed tree roots is surrounded by
circular seating, grassy knolls, large oak trees, restaurant patios and broad walkways.
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AUSTIN OVERVIEW
POPULATION
The Austin metropolitan area continues to experience phenomenal population growth and is now the 11th largest city in the nation. Austin’s proximity to the Colorado River, Lake Travis, and the Texas Hill Country makes this an attractive area to live. During the 1980s and into the 1990s, the area experienced growth that exceeded both Texas and the United States. Between 1980 and 1990, the city swelled to 846,000, adding about 261,000 persons for a growth rate of 44.6%. The population boom kept pace during the 1990s as Austin added more than 400,000 people through 2000, bringing the area’s total population to more than 1.24 million, growing 47.6% during the period, and making Austin the 5th fastest growing MSA in the nation. Droves of people are moving in to take advantage of Austin’s job opportunities (employment expanded 3.28% in 2015). Austin’s projected 3.15% population growth rate in 2016 is the highest among the 100 metro areas we examined. Going forward, this strong growth pattern is expected to continue.
KEY INDUSTRIES
The diversity of Austin’s industries provides jobs at many skill and salary levels. Austin’s key industries are software, multimedia, music, �lm, logistics and distribution, computers and peripherals and, bioscience. The seven colleges and universities in the area graduate over 15,000 students per year providing a signi�cant educated workforce with 40% of the population over age 25 holding a Bachelor’s degree or higher.
• Software : The software industry is one of Austin’s most prominent industries. Employment in this industry has grown �ve-fold over the last decade, with �rms entering the market almost daily due to Austin’s pro-business environment.
and Trilogy. Austin’s software industry has enjoyed tremendous growth since 1991 and will continue to remain strong despite setbacks that accompanied the economic downturn of the early 2000s. Currently, there are more than 500 software companies in the Austin area and this number is expected to rise as the high-growth sectors—computer integrated design, programming, and prepackaged software—continue to accelerate dramatically.
• Multimedia : Austin’s combination of creativity and high-technology make it a great place for the multimedia industry. Strongly supported by the business community, the State of Texas, and local educational institutions, there are about 250 multimedia related �rms in the city, the most prominent being Tekram Technology, GSD&M Advertising, Acclaim Studios and Origin Systems.
• Musicrecord labels with national distribution, in addition to Capstar Broadcasting Partners, which owns the largest number of radio stations in the U.S. The South by Southwest Conference held each year in March has evolved into one of the most signi�cant events in the country and draws thousands of producers, promoters, and bands from all over the country. South by Southwest provides a perfect setting to cultivate the growing opportunities for collaboration between the music and technology sectors.
• Film: As with the music industry, the �lm industry is alive and well in Austin. Filmmakers view Austin as a popular choice because of its wide variety of locations within 30 miles, experienced labor force of �lm technicians and actors, moderate climate, Texas’ sales tax exemptions for the �lm/video production industry, and the city’s hosting of two nationally recognized �lm festivals (South by Southwest and the Austin Film Festival). In 2016, New York-based MovieMaker magazine deemed Austin the third best U.S. city for making movies — even better than Los Angeles. Austin Studios, ATX Studios, Rooster Teeth Productions, Spiderwood Studios, South By Southwest and Troublemaker Studios — plus Austin directors Robert Rodriguez and Richard Linklater — get some of the credit for building Austin into a �lming hotspot, Moviemaker.com said. Some notable �lm talents living in the area include Mathew McConaughey,
area include “Transformers: Age of Extinction”, “Tree of Life”, “Bernie”, “Friday Night Lights”, “True Grit”, “Dazed and Confused”, “Hope Floats”, “The Newton Boys”, “Spy Kids”, “Miss Congeniality”, and “The Alamo”.
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AUSTIN OVERVIEW
• Logistics and Distribution : Increased activity in one of the nation’s fastest growing industries, Logistics & Distribution, is another indicator of Austin’s steady economic growth and expanding infrastructure. The demand for air freighters and cargo operations has pushed Austin to become the fourth largest air cargo market in Texas. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA), which opened in May 1999, has become the third fastest-growing major airport in the nation when compared to same data in 2012. The FAA is projecting a 6.6 percent global air cargo growth rate over the next 20 years. Austin is poised and ready to take advantage of this with ABIA’s 20-year Master Plan for cargo expansion and development. In addition to airfreight, Austin has many major thoroughfares and railways that support freight moving to national and international destinations. Austin’s central location, only 225 miles from Mexico, has also allowed this industry to take full advantage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
• Computers and Peripherals : Austin is a true leader in the computer and peripherals industry. Computer hardware is the anchor for the city’s high-technology economy. Austin is home to more than 200 computer and peripheral companies employing more than 30,000 people, almost ten times the national average. This industry is relatively diversi�ed with producer �rms o�ering a wide array of computers and peripherals while an extensive supplier network supports these producer �rms. Both the suppliers and producers bene�t from a highly skilled labor force and interconnectivity with the region’s semiconductor industry. The most obvious example of success has been Dell Computer Corporation, the world’s number one direct-sale computer vendor and the only Fortune 500 Company headquartered in the Austin area. Dell employs approximately 13,000 people and is the largest private employer in Austin.
• Bioscience : Bioscience is another rapidly growing industry in Austin. Currently, the region is home to nearly 100 bioscience companies generating a wide range of products and services. Notable companies include Abbott Laboratories, Stratagene, Introgen, Sulzer CarboMedics and Sulzer Orthopedics. The Austin institutions contributing positively to this industry include The University of Texas Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, the number two nationally ranked University of Texas College of Pharmacy, and Austin Community College, which was one of only six community colleges in the country to receive a National Science Foundation grant to create an Advanced Education Center for a biotechnology curriculum. Additionally, the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce has stepped up its e�orts to recruit �rms to the area with its 60-member Biotechnology Committee. Austin has also become a regular exhibitor at the industry’s largest trade show with more than 161,000 participants.
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AUSTIN OVERVIEW
AREA HOSPITALS
The Austin metro area is also served by several quality medical facilities:
Construction on downtown’s Medical District began in 2014. Anchored by the new University of Texas Medical School and Dell Seton Medical Center , the district is one of Austin’s largest and most anticipated development projects. The medical school’s �rst class of 50 students began June 2016. The school will o�er three initial dual-degree programs including public health, biomedical engineering, and education psychology.
Seton Healthcare Network provides a full range of medical services at 22 locations in Central Texas. Seton Medical Center is the largest medical/surgical acute care center in Austin. One of four Magnet hospitals in the Seton Healthcare Network, Seton Medical Center, Brackenridge Hospital and Children’s Hospital of Austin o�ers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for both inpatients and outpatients and regional specialty programs including the Seton Heart Center, Shivers Cancer Programs and the Mary Alice Shivers Regional Neonatal Center.
The St. David’s HealthCare Partnership is a partnership between the not-for-pro�t St. David’s HealthCare System and HCA-The Healthcare Company, the nation’s largest provider of health care. The St. David’s Partnership provides quality, compassionate care through four comprehensive acute-care hospitals in Austin--St. David’s Medical Center, North Austin Medical Center, South Austin Hospital, and Round Rock Medical Center as well as outpatient surgery centers, a rehabilitation center, a psychiatric facility and occupational health services. Recently, the Georgetown Healthcare System announced plans to partner with and become the seventh hospital in the St. David’s HealthCare Partnership. The St. David’s HealthCare Partnership is the �fth-largest private employer in the Austin area, with 8,400 employees and $2 billion in annual gross revenues.
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Mitchell Kalogridis512.282.6060 mitchell@mkdevelopments.com
OWNER
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Nationally known shopping & cultural district with an array of eclectic shops, restaurants, boutiques, music and art venues, and food trucks including: Otoko, Central Standard, Vinaigrette, Continental Club, Jo’s Co�ee, Hopdoddy Burger Bar, Amy’s Ice Cream, Perla’s, Guero’s Taco Bar, Home Slice Pizza, TOMS, South Congress Hotel, South Congress Cafe, Magnolia Cafe
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AUSTIN CBDSOUTH 1ST STREETBusy thoroughfare providing a taste of everything on trend while maintaining a quirky neighborhood feel; notable restaurants, bars, and businesses include: Seventh Flag Co�ee, Sway, Lenoir, Elizabeth Street Cafe, Alcomar, Bouldin Creek Cafe, Polvos, G&S Lounge, Summer Moon Co�ee Bar, Porter Ale House & Gastropub
FUTURE
Waterstone308 Units
Estates at Southpark Meadows426 Units
Southpark Meadows Bu�ngton Homes
from the $270s
IMT Southpark570 Units
Legacy Southpark250 Units
Southpark Ranch192 Units
I-35 TRAFFIC COUNT
159,920 CPD
Southpark Meadows Plaza
LOT 4 | 2.60 ACRES
SOUTH CONGRESS (SoCo)