A bright new shape is setting “sail” to the Austin skyline, making waves and taking names across the state. Block 185, Google’s newest Austin tower, is aptly nicknamed the “sail tower” for its unique design.
Influenced by worker wellness and unusual zoning requirements, the structure has taken shape in an outstanding way. Rising 35 stories, the sweeping tower tapers in a manner much like a sail in response to neighboring waters – Shoal Creek on the west and Lady Bird Lake on its south side. The project, a redevelopment of the previous Green Water Treatment Plant, now includes several outdoor terraces, retail space alongside the creek, and a 1,411-car parking garage.
With a prime location in the heart of Austin, Block 185 features some of the city’s best and brightest views. Luckily, the designers of this immaculate structure took notice, placing each floor with 180-degree views, abundant natural lighting, and solar-shaded glass. Experience and functionality were clearly at the forefront of the mind when developing this tower, with over 20% of the space devoted to its luxurious amenities.
Google has been the prime tenant for this structure for the majority of its lifetime in design and development. Prior to the pandemic, Google announced its preparation to relocate sometime in 2023. However, recent downsizing at some of the largest tech giants in the nation, including Google, could have an impact on this decision.
With the internet company’s incredible presence already in downtown Austin at 500 West Second Street, only one block away from this new tower, questions are being raised about the continued development of this project.
As always, stay tuned by following my blog for more information on the latest Austin developments, commercial projects, and local real estate. Feel free to email me at [email protected] to chat more about this unique development and if you’re curious why Austin is my favorite place in the world!
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