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Austin
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Austin Office Space For Sale

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Photo of 700 S Lamar Blvd Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 700 S Lamar Blvd - Entire Building Zilker, Austin, TX Onsite Parking.   Jan 14 4,950 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 8701 Manchaca Rd Office Space for Rent: Entire Building, Entire Building, Entire Building 8701 Manchaca Rd - 3 Spaces Austin, TX Turnkey, Build To Suit, High Ceilings, Natural Light, Central Heating, and Air Conditioning.Elevators, Close Highway, Parking Ratio, Ada Accessible, Onsite Parking, Parking Garage, and Number Of Buildings.   Jan 14 10,500 - 50,600 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 3311 N Interstate Hwy 35 Office Space for Rent: Unit 103 3311 N Interstate Hwy 35 - Unit 103 Upper Boggy Creek, Austin, TX Close Highway, Parking Ratio, Onsite Parking, Close Public Transit, and Close Points Of Interest.   Jan 08 1,930 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 6915 McNeil Dr Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 6915 McNeil Dr - Entire Building Northwest Austin, Austin, TX This recently remodeled standalone office on McNeil Drive has convenient access to both Highway 183 and Parmer Lane! Professional touches and adequate parking are highlights of this property, along with 0.619 acres of land behind which can be converted into more parking and/or storage. Conveniently located on McNeil Drive with easy access to Highway 183 and Parmer Lane! The office was updated in 2017. Cat 7 wired throughout. Zoned LO/CS.   Jan 07 2,620 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 8308 Research Blvd Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 8308 Research Blvd - Entire Building Wooten, Austin, TX Grade level door and Fenced yard   Nov 27 2,430 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 1221 W Ben White Blvd Office Space for Rent: Unit 212 Building B 1221 W Ben White Blvd - Unit 212 Building B South Manchaca, Austin, TX Second generation space, Attic space, First floor space: 2,412 sqft, and Second floor space: 816 sqft   Nov 03 3,230 sqft For Sale
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Medical
Photo of 400 E Anderson Ln Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 400 E Anderson Ln - Entire Building Georgian Acres, Austin, TX Gym, Elevators, Close Highway, Parking Ratio, Ada Accessible, Onsite Parking, and On Site Security.   Oct 06 75,030 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 8309 Cross Park Dr Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 8309 Cross Park Dr - Entire Building Austin, TX First floor, , 4,911 sqft space, Three offices, Break room, Conference/offices, Two restrooms, Boardroom/open area, Lobby/open area, Server room, Second floor, , 2,436 sqft space, Two restrooms, Server room/storage, Open area, and Atrium with large windows   Sep 23 7,350 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 3105 W Slaughter Ln Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 3105 W Slaughter Ln - Entire Building Austin, TX Large open work area and Large reception/office and client area   Aug 29 2,340 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 9417 Brodie Ln Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 9417 Brodie Ln - Entire Building Austin, TX Available in 90 days, 5,528 sqft office, 6,632 sqft warehouse, Grade loading door, and 18 foot clear height   Aug 29 12,160 sqft For Sale
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Photo of 6702 McNeil Dr Office Space for Rent: Entire Building 6702 McNeil Dr - Entire Building Northwest Austin, Austin, TX 8,900 sqft office, 400 sqft warehouse, 150 sqft walkway, and Lab space   Aug 07 9,450 sqft For Sale
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Austin

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Number of Listings For Sale
Posted in the last 180 days
16
Median Size (sqft)
1,210

Austin Office & Commercial Space

Centrally located in the heart of Texas, the city of Austin hosts a residential population of approximately 850,000 inhabitants. Featuring a relatively youthful demographic with an average age of 31, Austin is ideal for young professionals and affluent couples looking for a vibrant community in which to work or start a family. Widely known throughout the state as the cultural hub of Texas, Austin features a wide variety of performing and creative arts, as well as countless restaurants, museums and other entertainment opportunities. Thanks to the presence of the University of Texas, Austin draws a significant volume of resident and tourist traffic on an annual basis. Rental properties for lease here, including office space for rent and commercial space for rent, may be ideal for business owners who are looking for an exciting and eclectic platform on which to launch their next business venture. Those who do lease properties here may find themselves in an advantageous position for expanding their business presence throughout the region at large.

Austin Economic Overview

Featuring median household income levels slightly above state averages, Austin is largely composed of individuals classified within a middle-class demographic. Common occupations for residents of Austin include positions in industries such as the professional, scientific and technical services, as well as construction, hospitality and education, among others. As could be expected, the University of Texas is one of the largest employers in the area. The University draws a substantial number of workers from around the world, employed in both faculty and staff positions. Unemployment levels in Austin have remained largely below Texas state averages, thanks in large part to the diversified nature of the local economy and the high level of educational achievement of local residents. The per capita income of Austin is approximately $24,000. According to recent studies, nearly 14% of the local population is currently living below the poverty line here.

Austin At A Glance

Austin has gained a reputation as one of Texas’ most unique and exciting cities. Although the presence of the state’s largest public university obviously contributes to the “youthful” vibe of the community here, a substantial number of artists, creatives and entrepreneurs have flocked to Austin in order to take part in the cultural “renaissance” that is occurring. Some of the country’s more popular arts festivals occur in Austin throughout the year. The South By Southwest (SXSW) music and arts festival and the Austin City Limits music festival have contributed over $300 million to the local economy in Austin in recent years.

Demographically, Austin is primarily Caucasian, with nearly 68% of the local population classified within this particular demographic. That being said, a substantial number of additional ethnic groups can be found here, thanks in large part to the significant number of international students who enroll or teach at the University of Texas. Of the nearly 270,000 households found here, roughly 40% featured married couples.

Austin History

Following Texas’ victory against Mexico, which left them an independent nation, the Texas government actively began to seek out a location for the new nation’s capitol. Within three years, the area formerly known as Waterloo, which is now present-day Austin, was selected as the grounds for the official capital of the Republic of Texas. Although the selection of this location was laced with controversy, Waterloo remained the official home of the capital through eventual annexation by the United States and up to present day. Beginning in the middle of the 20th century, Austin began to develop its own unique presence among Texas cities, nurturing a now-thriving economy and developing a one-of-a-kind arts scene that has become the envy of cities and states across the country.

Austin Population

The population of Austin has risen somewhat steadily since the beginning of the 20th century. As the University of Texas gained prominence and the Texas oil boom reached full speed, Austin experienced a tremendous influx of workers and students. Although Austin has yet to achieve population levels hosted by the largest cities in the state, it nevertheless remains a significant attraction for both tourists and local residents. Although the population here was almost exclusively Caucasian and Hispanic in the early years of both the Republic and statehood, Austin has since grown quite diverse. As is common with many “college towns,” a substantial number of the residents in Austin are university alumni who desire an opportunity to work and live within the same city where they received their education.

Trends of Austin

Austin has quickly gained a reputation as the home of Texas’ most bold and innovative thinkers. Featuring a thriving entrepreneurial sector, as well as some of the country’s most popular music groups and artists, Austin is truly a cultural and creative magnet for young professionals across the nation. According to recent predictions, the population of Austin will continue to expand as a growing number of communities are developed as suburbs of this larger city. Already featuring a significantly lower unemployment rate than larger cities in the state, Austin will remain an economic powerhouse for the foreseeable future.

Where to Lease in Austin

The various neighborhood zones situated throughout Austin offer business owners countless opportunities to pursue advantageous leases in the area. While the majority of traditional office spaces are located in the downtown region of the city, many of the city’s smaller businesses and retail shops are situated throughout the city at large. Thanks to a largely affluent and mobile population, business owners establishing retail-based operations in Austin can rest assured they will obtain adequate visibility and exposure regardless of their specific geographical location. The numerous suburbs surrounding Austin also may be ideal for business owners seeking the opportunity to engage with an increasingly wealthy community. Manufacturing-related enterprises are advised to seek out properties situated on the outskirts of the city limits, as larger buildings offering more flexible designs can be found here.

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