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Downtown: Austin’s Economic Driver. Charlie Betts September 25, 2014. Downtown Austin Alliance. PID formed in 1993 to address the unique needs of Downtown Austin Focus Areas: Clean and Safe Transportation and Great Streets Parks and Green Spaces Retail Recruitment Economic Development
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Downtown: Austin’s Economic Driver Charlie Betts September 25, 2014
Downtown Austin Alliance • PID formed in 1993 to address the unique needs of Downtown Austin • Focus Areas: • Clean and Safe • Transportation and Great Streets • Parks and Green Spaces • Retail Recruitment • Economic Development • Culture, Arts and Entertainment Mission: To preserve and enhance the value and vitality of downtown Austin
DOWNTOWN AUSTIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
Downtown Snapshot • 8,500,000 square feet of office space • 123,178 daytime employees • 10,000 residents • 6,400 hotel rooms • 2,002 hotel rooms under construction Photo by Dan Herron
Everyone Has a Stake in Downtown • Downtown is the economic engine of Austin. • Value of downtown acre 28 times more potent than city & 80 times more potent than county. *Sources: Urban3, Travis Central Appraisal District; 2013
Apartments Recently Completed Ashton 258 apartments Completed 2009 Gables Park Plaza 290 apartments Completed 2010 Whitley 266 apartments Completed 2013 • Coming Soon • Gables Park Tower (185 Units) • Capital Studios (135 units) • 3 Eleven Bowie (358 units) • Austin Skyhouse (320 units)
Downtown APARTMENT Market • 650 apartment units currently under construction • 2,819 apartment units built since 2000 • Average price per square foot is $2.41 – roughly twice citywide average • Downtown apartment occupancy is 89.1% Source: Capitol Market Research, June 2014
Downtown Condominiums Recently Completed Spring 247 condo units Completion August 2009 Austonian 178 condo units Completion 2010 Four Seasons Residences 148 condo units Completion 2010 W Hotel & Residences 159 condo units Completion 2011 *Coming 2015: Seaholm Residences - 280 Condos, all reserved
Downtown Condominium Market • 2,479 condominium units built downtown since the year 2000 • 98% of the recently completed or units under construction have been sold • Average price per square foot is $556 • Average unit size 1,465 SF Source: Capitol Market Research, June 2014
Downtown Visitors • 6,400 hotel rooms downtown • 2,002 hotel rooms under construction in downtown • Downtown hotel occupancy rates 80.7% (YTD through June 2014) • $4.5 billion in economic impact generated by visitor spending in Austin • $204.80 Average Daily Rate Citywide is $ 129.00 Source: Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau
Ongoing Investments in the Tourism Industry • 1015-room JW Marriott broke ground October 2012 • Hampton Inn University/Capitol opened October 2012 • Hyatt Place opened • Four Seasons: $16 m renovations • Hampton Inn: $1 m renovation • Hilton Austin: 2008 $4 m for upgrades to rooms and Finn & Porter restaurant; $2 m budgeted for more renovations this year • Hilton Garden Inn: $4 m renovation • Hyatt Regency: $24 m over the last 3 years • Omni: $10 m in ongoing makeover • Sheraton: $15 m renovation • W Hotel: 250-room hotel as part of a $260 m mixed-use development on 2nd Street JW Marriott – Congress Avenue & 2nd St
Downtown Office • 8.5M SF of office space • 123,178 daytime employees • 746,562 SF office space under construction • Average price per square foot: $38.90 • 90.6% occupancy rate
Retail Recruitment Program • Full-Time Retail Recruiter • Geographic focus on Congress Avenue and Historic East Sixth Street • Recruit existing local and regional businesses looking for new or additional locations • Contracted consultants to focus on national tenants and strategy
Downtown Austin Plan Led by McCann Adams Studio with community input and city guidance • Transportation Framework Plan • District Plans • Parks and Open Space Master Plan • Waller Creek Master Plan • Adopted by City Council December 2011