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San Jacinto Center

San Jacinto Center is a three-building real estate development in Downtown Austin, Texas. The complex, which overlooks Lady Bird Lake, contains a 21-story office tower, a 10-story Four Seasons Hotel, and the 32-story Four Seasons Residences, a condo skyscraper. The postmodern office tower and hotel are clad in Texas creme limestone and Llano rose granite.

San Jacinto Center Town Lake
General information
TypeCommercial
Location98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Austin, Texas, United States
Coordinates30°15′44″N 97°44′32″W / 30.26222°N 97.74222°W / 30.26222; -97.74222
CompletedOne San Jacinto Center: 1987
Four Seasons Hotel: 1987
Four Seasons Residences: 2010
OwnerCousins Properties
Height
Roof394 ft (120 m)
Technical details
Floor count32
21
10
Design and construction
Architect(s)HKS, Inc.
WZMH Architects
Michael Graves (Four Seasons Residences)

In addition to the towers, the complex is home to numerous restaurants and street-level retail stores. The office tower is home to the headquarters of The Zebra and The Chive.[1]

History edit

The San Jacinto Center's office tower and hotel component opened on January 14, 1987, with a ribbon cutting ceremony heralded by Austin mayor Frank C. Cooksey and Four Seasons Hotels founder Isadore Sharp.[2] There was originally supposed to be twin office towers; the eastern office building was canceled during the economic downturn of the early 1990s.[3] In 1996, a Houston-based firm planned to buy the parcel of the unbuilt tower. Two San Jacinto Center was to be built to the exact specifications of the existing office tower as originally planned, however, plans fell through and the tower was never built. In 2000, a residential tower was planned for the site of the unbuilt twin tower, but the plans were eventually shelved.[4]

In 2007, construction commenced on the Four Seasons Residences, the 166-unit condominium component of the complex, the second such proposal for a residential tower at the site. Designed by architect Michael Graves, the postmodern tower opened in 2010 and features a brick and glass facade with a rooftop pool and amenity deck.[4]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Take a Tour of theCHIVE's Awesome Austin Headquarters". Officelovin'. June 19, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  2. ^ Tyson, Kim (January 15, 1987). "Southland checks in to Austin". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Rambin, James (May 8, 2018). "Looking Back at the Ads of Downtown Austin's 1980s Tower Boom". Austin TOWERS. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  4. ^ a b Novak, Shonda (March 31, 2007). "Hotel's condos set to rise". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved August 5, 2018.

External links edit

  • San Jacinto Center - Cousins Properties

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