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1011 W. 5th Street
Schlosser Development announces the newest addition to the Market District, "1011 W. 5th Street." The project consists of 52,000 square feet of office, which is now occupied by HomeAway and 35,500 square feet of retail and restaurant. Austin's first West Elm store occupies 16,000 square feet of retail.
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Bee Caves
Schlosser Development developed the property located at 3520 Bee Caves Road in West Lake Hills for American Bank. Schlosser Development sold the 20,500 square foot retail development to American Bank in 2008.
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Boise Park West
Boise Park West, nestled across from the NCAA Football powerhouse Boise State, includes a Whole Foods Market, retail and a possible residential/hotel component.
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Charlotte Colony
Charlotte Colony is a mixed-use project in the premiere Southpark District. The Colony will include Charlotte's first Whole Foods, residential and complementary retail.
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College Station
The College Station Marketplace project consists of an approximate 75 acre master-planned, mixed-use development. Phase One anchor tenants include an 85,000 sf HEB superstore, a 20,000 sf Scott and White hospital clinic and multiple single-tenant pad sites for users including Chase Bank.
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El Dorado Marketplace
The El Dorado Marketplace is located in south Houston off of I-45. The center serves the busy Houston principalities of Webster and Friendswood.
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Fifth and Lamar in the Market District
A two story mixed use development in the Market District, just west of downtown in Austin, Texas. The development totals 90,000 square feet. Fifth and Lamar is anchored by OfficeMax and Pure Austin Gym. Construction was completed in 2000.
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Founder's Building Oklahoma City
The Founder's Building is located off Northwest Expressway and May Avenue in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The 19,903 square foot office building is anchored by Bank of America and surrounded by retail and restaurants.
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Kemah Marketplace
This center is located in Kemah, Texas near Houston. The center consists of a 200,000 square foot Wal-Mart and a 10,000 square foot out parcel building.
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Louetta Central
Louetta Central is a retail center anchored by Wal-Mart, Kohl's, Michael's and Bank of America. The center is 500,000 square feet and is located in north Houston off of I-45.
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McAllen Pavilion
Located in McAllen, Texas, this center serves one of south Texas' most bustling cities. The 200,000 square foot center is located at the busy intersection of Highway 83 and McColl Road.
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Plaza de Laredo
Located in the growing West Texas city of Laredo, this center is 258,000 square feet and is anchored by a Home Depot.
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Raleigh
Schlosser Development has teamed up with Raleigh’s first Container Store to bring you Crabtree Valley Place in Raleigh, North Carolina. This unique retail center is adjacent to Crabtree Valley Mall offering distinguishing occupancy in a simple but elegant design – without the mall hassle.
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Sixth & Lamar in the Market District
Sixth & Lamar is a prime retail center of the Market District. The center is home to Austin's own Book People as well as REI and Anthropologie.
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Shoal Creek Walk
Shoal Creek Walk is a 2.713 acre tract located directly behind Whole Foods Market Landmark Store, along Bowie between 5th & 6th Street. The area is currently being planned to be a mixed-use development including retail, office and possible hotel and residential.
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Whole Foods Market Landmark Store and World Headquarters
The Whole Foods Market Landmark store is the largest in the world and houses their corporate headquarters. This store is the keystone for Austin's Market District and provides a destination to bring Austin back to its downtown to shop.
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