The restaurant name was withheld for tenant privacy, but this East Austin Michelin-recommended restaurant is within Austin's pre-eminent hospitality group with accolades almost too numerous to mention.
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The group has an unprecedented 6 Michelin Awards including a Michelin Star awarded in 2024, Bon Appetit - Hot Ten Best New Restaurants, Robb Report - 10 Best New Restaurants In America, Esquire Magazine's 40 Best New Restaurants In America, Austin American Statesman Best Austin Restaurants 2018, Michelin Bib Gourmand Award For Sustainability, and more.
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This award-winning East Austin restaurant is one of the Hospitality Group's 12 fine dining establishments, and in particular, since opening in early 2023, it's earned a 2024 Michelin Guide Recommendation, Texas Monthly Best New Restaurants, New York Times' Best Restaurants In Austin Right Now, and Texas Monthly - Best Places To Drink Wine In Austin.
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Located in the Holly Street District, according to Time Out Magazine 2019, it's “one of the top 25 coolest neighborhoods in the world”. After a boom in food options and culinary creativity over the last decade, the area is known for an eclectic mix of local and international flavors and a diverse blend of casual eateries, trendy spots, cocktail bars, breweries, and hidden gems.
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The ongoing development of mixed-use buildings along the César Chávez corridor continues to attract a range of tech startups, creative agencies, and independent businesses that support the local economy add to the area’s growing urban sophistication, create vibrant spaces for residents and visitors, and contribute to rising rents and property values.
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Texas' business-friendly environment, lack of state corporate or income taxes, higher quality of life, and deep talent pool appeal to businesses considering moving to Austin. Job growth and company relocations continue to drive population growth ahead of any other major market in the country. Since 2010, Austin's population has outperformed the second-fastest-growing market, Raleigh, by more than 7.5%. The education and health services sector is expected to continue to see strong job growth and will be vital to serving one of the fastest-growing metros in the nation. Thanks to its younger demographic, Austin will likely outperform many of its peer markets. The young, highly educated workforce has attracted employers and delivered high-paying jobs, boosted the median household income to above the U.S. average, and contributed to the city's economic growth.
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With 5 years remaining on the initial lease term at a strong average cap rate of 5.61%, strong guarantees, and an award-winning restaurant that is here to stay, look forward to a 6.23% average cap rate during the first 7-year renewal period, and an even stronger 7.04% cap rate in the second 7-year renewal term, subject to tenant renewal.
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