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WWW.HGOR.COM GARZA TRACT Austin, Texas Leon Shadowen Brandywine Realty (804) 330-3900 The Garza Tract is a 35 acre mixed-use development in Austin, Texas. The plan includes 400,000 sf of office, 369± units of multi-family residential, a 140 room hotel, and several retail components. All uses are served by parking decks. A park creates an entrance feature and central green space to the development, and will also provide storm water management. The site plan is integrated with many environmental aspects of the development. In addition to the 2 acre entrance park, 10 acres of the site will remain undisturbed for groundwater re-charge, re-irrigation of treated storm water, protection of critical environmental features, and tree canopy preservation. The undisturbed areas include large areas of existing trees, 28 of which are heritage trees. Through this native tree canopy will pass the Violet Crown Trail, a proposed 30 mile trail system which links park and greenway systems throughout Austin, including the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
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WWW.HGOR.COM

GARZA TRACTAustin, Texas

Leon ShadowenBrandywine Realty(804) 330-3900

The Garza Tract is a 35 acre mixed-use development in Austin, Texas. The plan includes 400,000 sf of office, 369± units of multi-family residential, a 140 room hotel, and several retail components. All uses are served by parking decks. A park creates an entrance feature and central green space to the development, and will also provide storm water management.

The site plan is integrated with many environmental aspects of the development. In addition to the 2 acre entrance park, 10 acres of the site will remain undisturbed for groundwater re-charge, re-irrigation of treated storm water, protection of critical environmental features, and tree canopy preservation. The undisturbed areas include large areas of existing trees, 28 of which are heritage trees. Through this native tree canopy will pass the Violet Crown Trail, a proposed 30 mile trail system which links park and greenway systems throughout Austin, including the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

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