The Crossing at Lakeline is a 70-acre mixed-use transit oriented development located in North Austin. The property is within ½-mile of Lakeline Mall and is uniquely positioned alongside the new MetroRail commuter station, which will provide access throughout Greater Austin and Downtown by 2008.
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Description: The transit-oriented development will be a three-phase project consisting of a total of 2.5 million net rentable square feet of mixed-use product. The current site plan anticipates the construction of 1.5 million square feet of office, 1,469 multifamily units, and 29,000 square feet of retail.
Area amenities include jogging trails, CapMetro Rail, close proximity to major retailers, and easy access to US Highway 183, Loop 360, and the new SH-45.
Location: 11001 Lakeline Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78613
The development is conveniently located between Lakeline Mall Drive and Lakeline Boulevard, slightly northeast of Highway 183 and the new SH-45 (FM 620) cross-section in the heart of the northwest Austin. The existing Lakeline Park & Ride site, which lines the east side of the property, will prove convenient in 2008 when Austin’s Urban Commuter Rail service will operate on these tracts providing hassle-free transportation from Northwest Austin to downtown.
The site is within one mile of major employers and retailers such as Lakeline Mall, State Farm, Texas DOT, Texas Land and Cattle, Old Navy, PetsMart, Room Store, Rack Room Shoes, Texadelphia, Pier One and Mattress Firm.
Size: Phase I – 235,000 rentable square feet in two 3-story office buildings, with floor plates of 39,000sf
Project Team and Timeline:
Developer – O’Connor Capital Partners with Simmons Vedder Partners
Architect – RKP Architects
General Contractor – Harvey-Cleary
Phase I Construction Start – June 2007
Sold – July 2014
Flyer:
The Crossings at Lakeline – Space Available Spring 2008 (598 KB)
The Crossings at Lakeline (high resolution version) (8 MB)
News and Awards:
GlobeSt.com – September 5, 2007
Green Design – Austin Green Builder (540 KB)
Austin Business Journal – June 23, 2006 (235 KB)