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No need to trade in the style and comforts you’re used to just to get downtown convenience. At La Vista on Lavaca you can live and work in a building that meets your meticulous requirements – within the Central Business District and just a few quiet blocks from the Capitol and The University of Texas.
A view from every direction Many east-facing residences offer views of the Capitol and Downtown. On the north side, you’ll face the UT Tower, the Texas State Museum and DKR Memorial Stadium. West-facing suites overlook bustling Lavaca Street and the tree-lined streets of Old West Austin. And to the south, “la vista” includes the historic Capitol Complex and beautiful downtown Austin.
Upscale restaurant and bar onsite A true mixed-use project means just the right diversity of activity and access to onsite amenities. Your clients and guests alike will find warm welcomes in the attended lobby and enjoy an exclusive restaurant and cocktail bar. Well-appointed office condominiums are available on both the second and third floors. You’ll find one-bedroom corporate residences on the fourth floor and luxury residences on floors five through the Penthouse. Our fifth floor residences feature balconies sized up to 3,000 square feet.
Rooftop garden Whether you live or work at La Vista on Lavaca, you’ll want to take a break on the lovely rooftop terrace. Read a book, enjoy lunch or just contemplate nature when the space isn’t being used for political fundraisers, weddings, charity galas or Longhorn game day parties!
Green living by design La Vista on Lavaca has achieved a 4-star green plus rating (the highest rating available).
Additional building amenities and features
- · Exclusive boutique community with only 31 total residences
- · Old world ambiance with new world convenience and sophistication
- · Mediterranean and Mexican architecture inspired by some of the finest residences in Europe and New York
- · Concierge services and eCommunity conveniences with a state-of-the-art communications system
- · Secure underground parking and plugs for electric vehicles
- · Cardio room and dressing room
- · The first private property built in the Capitol Complex, patrolled by state troopers and under the authority of the State Preservation Board rather than the City of Austin
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