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Lakeline Neighborhood Set to Welcome New Housing

Dallas-based StreetLights Residential recently broke ground on the third phase of its newest multifamily community in Austin. Located in the rapidly growing Lakeline neighborhood in northwest Austin, the new development will have 377 apartment homes.

StreetLights completed the project’s first phases within the past few years and saw strong demand for both, with The Elizabeth opening in 2019 and The Michael opening in 2016.

“We have seen incredible success with our first two projects in the area, and we’re thrilled to get our next phase underway in Austin,” said Greg Coutant, StreetLights vice president of development. “Our newest project will be a great complement to our other Austin communities, providing a beautifully designed boutique-style home that caters to the active Austin lifestyle and neighborhood.”

Residents can choose from several floorplans ranging in size from 676 to 1,763 square feet, with one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans available.

StreetLights Creative Studio is the architect of record for the project and handling all interior design in-house. SLR Construction LLC is the general contractor.

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About Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown has decades of experience in corporate communications and marketing management with organizations including Coldwell Banker Residential, Grubb & Ellis, Marcus & Millichap, NAIOP, SIOR and ALM. In those positions, she worked in conjunction with chief executive officers and chief marketing officers to create corporate messaging, cohesive branding standards, strategic marketing plans and thought pieces. Brown is a frequent speaker at industry events and an editing adjunct professor for an online course. She has a master’s degree in mass communications from San Jose State University.

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