Uptown ATX
Bringing together ease of commute, sophisticated living, and seven parks with access to 23 miles of trails, Uptown ATX is the place to work, live, play, shop, and dine within Austin's most forward-thinking corridor. At full buildout, the 66-acre mixed-use community features 3.2 million SF of smart workspace, vibrant residential, and locally inspired retail, plus its own dedicated MetroRail stop. Here, quality of life is paramount, creating an environment for people to thrive in business and in life.
One Uptown
This 14-story office tower comprises one level of below-grade parking, a lobby and retail level, six above-grade parking garage levels, and eight office levels totaling 363,000 rentable SF. The office tower's strong massing with dynamic projections and bold use of color will make it an easily recognizable and iconic piece of architecture on Burnet Road. The multi-family component comprises 82 units in a 5-story structure surrounding the parking structure and 259 units within a 13-story concrete and glass tower. A showcase amenity deck serving both the office and multi-family components of the project includes a pool, fitness center, outdoor TVs, and gathering spaces. A pocket park on the eastern edge of the site provides a close greenspace that residents and employees can enjoy.
One & Two Skyrise
Skyrise occupies a landmark location at the symbolic terminus of Uptown Boulevard at the new CapMetro transit stop. Consisting of two high-rise office buildings, one above-grade parking garage, and another sizeable below-grade parking garage connecting all the buildings, the Skyrise project will deliver roughly 1.3 million gross SF of office space. Each tower's massing and architectural expression seeks to optimize views from the workplace and respond to the broader context. In addition to the two office towers, three large parks and gathering plazas have been woven into the urban terrain with particular attention to the pedestrian experience, incorporating active street-level retail uses, generous shaded canopies and trellises, native plantings and trees, and multiple functional outdoor areas.