In a recent meeting on January 23, the Austin Design Commission unanimously agreed that a master proposal by Aspen Heights Partners LP meets the city’s urban design guidelines. This master plan outlines the development of two new towers at the location that previously housed the HealthSouth rehabilitation hospital.
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“This is an extremely unique property…A single mom who works at the hospital can be here and walk to work. She can also have a playscape and a childcare center on the ground floor. It will also be somewhere where someone can drive in and park and go to Waterloo [Park] and the Capitol on their family vacation,” says Margarette Shaw, the city’s economic redevelopment program manager.
While City Council still needs to vote on the approval of this project in late spring or summer of 2023, the development of these two towers is highly anticipated. With affordable residential housing and a high-density business landscape in mind, the developers of these towers are looking to reinvent the district.
The Aspen Heights Towers
This transformation of the old HealthSouth hospital will feature two residential towers at 1215 Red River Street and 606 East 12th Street. Nestled among Waterloo Park, the Dell Seton Medical Center, and Dell Medical School, these towers are already poised to be hubs of activity in the district. In total, the two towers will accommodate 921 apartments, with 25% allocated for affordable housing.
In the north tower’s almost 50,000 square feet and 37 stories will be 573 market-rate apartments that range from one-bedroom studios to expansive three-bedroom units. The second story of the tower will have an exciting music and arts venue, an 18,000-square-foot food hall, as well as public parking.
The south tower is much smaller, covering nearly 30,000 square feet. Its 37 stories will feature 348 residential units, a child-care center, retail space on the ground floor, and nine parking levels.
What’s To Expect
The Aspen Heights Towers are exciting downtown Austin developments that will bring a bustle of activity and reinvigorate the city, drawing new residents, businesses, and more. If you’re interested in learning more about these developments and others in the Austin area, feel free to contact me here or reach out to me at [email protected].
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