New East Austin Development 2023- Beck-Reit with DC+A , Swinerton and FORT Structures
DeLea Becker and Mark Vornberg met for the first time in 2017 for lunch at an old-school dinner in East Austin - Chu-Mikals. Excited to announce our first Partnership in a Commercial Real Estate Development together. 2422 East 7th - 50,000 SF Office and Retail Building in their beloved neighborhood - East Austin
A Look Back in Time | 6 months into 2022
See Below for an Overview of the last 6-months at Beck-Reit Commercial Real Estate, and Scroll to the Bottom for DeLea’s Notes and Takeaways from Rednews' Recent AUSTIN RETAIL FORECAST PANEL
Congratulations to Dick Clark & Associates - 2120 E 7th St Wins Austin Business Journal 2021 CRE Award for BEST OFFICE REHAB!
It started when DeLea and Mark met for the 1st time for breakfast at Chumikals in 2017 (a favorite East Austin Joint for both) and the breakfast stretched into lunch. A couple of days later the property was toured and under contract - the rest is Award-Winning History!
The inspiring architects at Dick Clark & Associates have been rightfully recognized for their incredible office design at 2120 E 7th St - winning the Austin Business Journal’s 2021 CRE award for Best Office Rehab.
Originally an 80s pawnshop, 2120 E 7th was built like a concrete bunker with just one window and no insulation or even air conditioning for most of the space. DCA’s ground up design and construction has transformed the site into an eye-catching functional space perfect for creative office and retail needs.
Austin Floodplain Maps Are Changing | Will your Property be in Floodplain?
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Austin Floodplain Maps Are Expanding -
Swallowing another 3,000 Austin Properties!
Austin is known to be an uphill battle ground when trying to manage your property rights and renovate, redevelop, or start from ground up. NOW, it's getting tougher.
East Austin gets a Chili's on East 6th Street
Chili's Restaurant coming to East 6th Street and Waller in East Austin. Is it true or a hoax? Records show the property sold in 2016. Keep Austin Weird?