The project, which has a total of 30 units, is situated on 3.45 acres at the intersection of Barton Springs Road and Kinney Avenue. The site is tucked into a small canyon below the hills of a residential neighborhood and away from the streets behind a gas station. Several popular restaurants line the stretch of Barton Springs Road in front of the condos including Chuy's, Shady Grove and Baby Acapulco. The CBD is just a few blocks away and across Town Lake.

Austin-based Heiser Development Corp. is building the project and Harris Properties, also of Austin, is the marketer, according to Harris' Renee Schwartz. The first phase consists of 11 condos in three buildings. The first-phase condos, 2,165 sf or 2,133, have three bedrooms, three baths and attached two-car garages. Prices run from $515,000 to $533,000. Schwartz says some units can be expanded for more living or storage space for the condo or for turning the two-car garage into a three-car garage.

Schwartz says that two units have been reserved, one of them in the second phase. A third unit may be reserved soon, she adds.

A pad fronting on Barton Springs Road has been set aside for a small, two- or three-story office building, Schwartz says. With just 500 sf on each floor, it could be used by professional offices or as an ice cream parlor, she says. Heiser recently built the Barton Hollow, a 17-unit condo project at 1701 Spyglass Dr.

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