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Austin mixed-use development will provide two million sf of office, retail, and residential space 

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Austin mixed-use development will provide two million sf of office, retail, and residential space 

In addition to three office buildings and four multifamily buildings, the seven-building East Riverside Gateway complex will emphasize the pedestrian experience.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | March 11, 2023
Austin mixed-use development will provide two million sf of office, retail, and residential space Renderings courtesy Steinberg Hart
Renderings courtesy Steinberg Hart

In Austin, Texas, the seven-building East Riverside Gateway mixed-use development will provide a mixed-use community next to the city’s planned Blue Line light rail, which will connect the Austin Bergstrom International Airport with downtown Austin.

Planned and designed by Steinberg Hart, the development will include over 2 million sf of office, retail, and residential space, as well as amenities, such as a large park, that are intended to draw tech workers and young families. Currently home to a storage facility and a former mobile home park, the 22.5-acre triangular site is located at the terminus of the Riverside corridor. 

The three office buildings will be placed around a central plaza. The four multifamily buildings will provide 1,100 residential units at a range of prices, from high-end condos to larger residences, in addition to more compact, attainable units and affordable housing. All seven buildings will be connected through a ground-floor retail corridor. The project also will have 4,000 parking spaces. 

The master plan for the mixed-use development emphasizes the pedestrian experience, creating a walkable neighborhood and retaining the site’s numerous trees. The 3.5-acre urban park, which straddles the new development and its existing neighborhood, includes an area dedicated to the restoration of the area’s native Blackland Prairie habitat. Aiming to draw in pedestrians, the park’s programming will seek to inspire outdoor activities with a trailhead, bike path, playground, dog runs, and an outdoor pavilion area that can house events and performances. 

The buildings will feature solar shading to minimize heat gain, double-height porches, and balconies. And landscaping at the podium level and throughout the neighborhood should provide a cooling reprieve from the Texas heat.

East Riverside Gateway is currently in the entitlement phase. 

On the Building Team:
Owner (land): Artesia Real Estate 
Developer: PlaceMKR  
Design architect: Steinberg Hart
Landscape architect: dwg. 
Preconstruction services (residential and office buildings): Bartlett Cocke, Austin Commercial, DCI Engineers, CEC, and V3 Consulting Engineers

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