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Council OKs offices at iconic Seaholm plant
The new deal for the Seaholm power plant approved by Austin City Council Thursday means most of the space will be leased for office space. Council Member Laura Morrison pushed for the deal to include a publicly accessible areas like a coffee shop, restaurant and art gallery. The development will also include a low-rise building with offices and retail, including Austin’s first Trader Joe’s, a specialty grocery store, and a 28-story tower with 294 apartments.
Photo: Ralph Barrera/American-Statesman

Council OKs offices at iconic Seaholm plant

The new deal for the Seaholm power plant approved by Austin City Council Thursday means most of the space will be leased for office space. Council Member Laura Morrison pushed for the deal to include a publicly accessible areas like a coffee shop, restaurant and art gallery.

The development will also include a low-rise building with offices and retail, including Austin’s first Trader Joe’s, a specialty grocery store, and a 28-story tower with 294 apartments.

Photo: Ralph Barrera/American-Statesman

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