An artistic rendering of the Northline development, showcasing the future of downtown Leander.
Leander is set to undergo a major transformation with the $1 billion Northline development, which aims to create a modern downtown experience. Spanning 116 acres, the project will feature residential, commercial, and mixed-use spaces, including the anticipated Southbrook Station, slated to open in 2025. With an influx of townhomes, apartments, and new businesses, the development is expected to revitalize the local economy and elevate the community’s offerings, making Leander a sought-after destination for residents and visitors alike.
Leander is gearing up for a major transformation with the ambitious Northline development, a project estimated to cost nearly $1 billion and sprawled across 116 acres. This initiative is set to breathe new life into the city, promising a modern downtown experience that will attract both residents and tourists alike.
The Northline project, which is positioned just north of Leander Station and the Austin Community College’s San Gabriel Campus, and south of St. David’s Medical Campus, will not only elevate the aesthetic landscape of Leander but also create a vibrant hub of residential and commercial options. City officials believe this new development will help craft an updated downtown for Leander, a vision that has been much anticipated for years.
Nearby, Southbrook Station is scheduled to open its doors in April 2025. This area is set to introduce a variety of restaurants and businesses, enriching the community’s offerings. The station will showcase three buildings dedicated to retail and office spaces, and its completion marks another step towards a revitalized urban atmosphere. Initially, only a few retail spots remain available for lease, signaling high demand in the area.
For those looking for a place to call home, Northline is already delivering. The project will feature 25 townhomes constructed by Novak Brothers Residential Construction and a 343-unit apartment complex by Slate Real Estate Partners. Some units have already welcomed their new residents, while others are still open for eager renters to grab.
Further residential offerings will come from Southbrook Station, which plans to have 360 multifamily units in Southbrook Apartments and add an additional 125 townhomes in the Arroyo Roble neighborhood nearby. The development is perfect for young professionals and families alike, presenting modern living options right in the heart of Leander.
As if that isn’t enough, Southbrook Station will welcome businesses such as Small’s Sliders and Take 5 Oil Change, set to open their doors by late 2025. This influx of new businesses is expected to benefit existing local establishments by increasing foot traffic, creating a win-win situation for everyone involved.
The Northline development aims not only to refresh Leander’s urban landscape but also to diversify and strengthen the local economy. With the potential for increased tax revenue, this transformation is seen as crucial for weathering economic downturns. Local leaders believe that such developments can position Leander advantageously for years to come.
What’s more, Leander is not stopping here. Other ongoing projects include a 115-acre business park expected to provide 1.3 million square feet of industrial space and a $48 million retail and restaurant development, which will make Leander a significant spot for industrial and retail activity.
Future phases of Northline include a 120,000-square-foot mixed-use office building, a hotel equipped with a convention center, and further expansions for medical offices and additional townhomes. All of this is underpinned by financial backing, with the city approving $15 million for infrastructure costs, aiming to transform Leander into a bustling urban oasis.
In a nutshell, Northline is shaping up to be a game changer for Leander. From residential living to a vibrant marketplace, the project aims to elevate the entire community experience, ensuring that Leander is not only a place to live but a destination to enjoy.
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