201 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas 78704(512)472-2100 FAX: (512)472-2905
201 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas 78704(512)472-2100 FAX: (512)472-2905
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FOR SALE - - COMMERCIAL SITESSlaughter LANE, Austin, Texas 78747
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Slaughter Ln.
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Site 2Site 3
292 MFUnits
AISD FUTURESCHOOL SITE
2,500-3,000 UNITS
80,000+ SF
200,000 SF
EMPLOYMENTCAMPUS East Slaughter Lane
CONTACT Spence CollinsOffice: (512) [email protected]
LOCATION ZONING
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These commercial sites are located on the south side of Goodnight
PUD - Planned Unit Development
Site 1A – Fronts Vertex Blvd. (± 372’)Site 1B – Fronts Vertex Blvd. (± 439’)Site 2 – Fronts Capital View Dr (± 443’)Site 3 – Fronts Stockman Dr. (± 342’)Site 4 – Fronts Old Lockhart Rd. (±914’)
No portion of the Property is in the FEMA floodplain, except for site 4.
Site 1A - $15 per square foot (Under Contract)Site 1B - $10 per square footSite 2 - $7.50 per square footSite 3 - $7.50 per square footSite 4 - $1,875,000
Site 1A – ± 2.171 acres UNDER CONTRACT
Site 1B – ± 5.936 acresSite 2 – ± 6.907 acresSite 3 – ± 1.166 acresSite 4 – ± 12.91 gross acres (5.48 net acres)
GoodnightATX.comAll Available - City of Austin (to be delivered by seller)
Blazier Elementary (5 star rated)Paredes Middle SchoolBlazier Intermediate School (under construction)Akins High School
These commercial sites are within Austin’s newest master planned community Goodnight Ranch, where there are approvals for 3,500 residential units and 260,000 sf of commercial space within. South Park Meadows is approximately 1.5 miles away at IH-35 and Slaughter Lane and offers full retail support services. Austin ISD’s Blazier Elementary educates approximately 900 students grades K-5 and is within the Goodnight Austin development. The developers of Goodnight Austin have created a Park District, which includes a 3 mile jogging trail throughout the development, and an Education Fund to benefit the residents of these future apartment projects. Sites 1-3 include off-site detention and water quality plus have the Parkland dedication fee paid. Site 4 will require onsite detention/filtration and a grinder pump for wastewater. Sites allow for up to 65% impervious cover for commercial uses and 70% for civic uses.
Demographics – See Summary Report in this package. Click here for a full report.
16 November 2015Austin, TX
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McKinney Falls State Park
Onion Creek Park
Barton Creek Greenbelt
Downtown Austin
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University of Texas
Slaughter Lane
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Lady Bird Lake
Mary Moore Searight
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LEGENDMajor Nodes
Imagine Austin Regional Center
Imagine Austin Town Center
Imagine Austin Neighborhood Center
Open Space
The information shown is based on the best information available and is subject to change without notice.
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Radius 3 Mile 5 Mile 10 MilePopulation
2024 Projection 83,425 201,174 637,9222019 Estimate 76,034 184,107 578,2182010 Census 59,513 149,297 455,596Growth 2019 - 2024 9.72% 9.27% 10.33%Growth 2010 - 2019 27.76% 23.32% 26.91%
2019 Population by Hispanic Origin 42,990 95,514 233,6692019 Population 76,034 184,107 578,218
White 64,465 84.78% 157,242 85.41% 484,030 83.71%Black 5,631 7.41% 12,636 6.86% 39,538 6.84%Am. Indian & Alaskan 1,583 2.08% 3,559 1.93% 8,437 1.46%Asian 2,262 2.97% 5,528 3.00% 31,007 5.36%Hawaiian & Pacific Island 132 0.17% 288 0.16% 705 0.12%Other 1,961 2.58% 4,854 2.64% 14,501 2.51%U.S. Armed Forces 154 242 441
Households2024 Projection 30,250 74,959 247,8692019 Estimate 27,547 68,735 224,8042010 Census 21,288 56,370 177,294Growth 2019 - 2024 9.81% 9.06% 10.26%Growth 2010 - 2019 29.40% 21.94% 26.80%Owner Occupied 14,145 51.35% 34,940 50.83% 107,706 47.91%Renter Occupied 13,401 48.65% 33,794 49.17% 117,099 52.09%
2019 Households by HH Income 27,547 68,734 224,806Income: <$25,000 3,187 11.57% 8,479 12.34% 36,193 16.10%Income: $25,000 - $50,000 7,085 25.72% 16,555 24.09% 43,937 19.54%Income: $50,000 - $75,000 6,020 21.85% 14,950 21.75% 40,979 18.23%Income: $75,000 - $100,000 4,567 16.58% 11,152 16.22% 30,021 13.35%Income: $100,000 - $125,000 3,076 11.17% 7,849 11.42% 23,759 10.57%Income: $125,000 - $150,000 1,546 5.61% 3,896 5.67% 14,192 6.31%Income: $150,000 - $200,000 1,172 4.25% 3,454 5.03% 15,515 6.90%Income: $200,000+ 894 3.25% 2,399 3.49% 20,210 8.99%
2019 Avg Household Income $77,291 $78,790 $92,9232019 Med Household Income $64,433 $65,295 $69,570
Demographic Summary ReportGoodnight Austin Mixed-Use
E Slaughter Ln, Austin, TX 78747
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McAllister & Associates 403756 [email protected] 512-472-2100
John T. Baker II 517348 [email protected] 512-472-2100
Joe Willie McAllister 336887 [email protected] 512-472-2100
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