March 2017 | Business View Magazine

136 137 Dependability Design/Build Innovation People Performance Products Relationships Coreslab Structures (TX) Inc. 15916 Anderson Mill Road Cedar Park, Texas 78613 www.coreslab.com 512-250-0755 Building a Concrete Future® The industry leader in precast, prestressed concrete solutions. Precast parking garages Architectural cladding Cedar Park, Texas where they have relocated their administrative operations. They’re creating 75 jobs with an aver- age salary of about $80,000 a year.We closed out the year with a company called Revenue Cycle, Inc. They are a leader in the medical and radiation oncology business and they’re moving their headquarters here, along with their billing and consulting services, taking a 30,000 square- foot building that’s already being built. They will employ about 114 people with an estimated, annual payroll of about $5.8 million. “One of the things, over the years, that we struggled with is the fact that we’re seeing all this activity but we didn’t have a lot of space available on the ground. There aren’t a lot of empty buildings sitting around Cedar Park and about 90 percent of the requests for proposals we’ve been receiving over the last few years are looking for existing space – something they can get into relatively quickly and be up and run- ning in 60 or 90 days. So, over the last couple of years we’ve been working really hard with some developers to come in and build some spec space. TIG Real Estate began construction the first part of last year on two spec buildings - a 25,000 square-foot, and a 30,000 square-foot in the Scottsdale Crossing development. The 30,000 square foot building is the one that Rev- enue Cycle is purchasing; for the 25,000 square foot building, we’ve got two or three strong candidates looking at that project, right now. “And we’ve got a couple of other develop- ments that are moving forward–one is the Presidio development being developed by Riv- erside Resources. It is the first, true, mixed-use development in Cedar Park. It has a residential component, a retail/restaurant/commercial component, as well as an office component. They’re building a two-story, 25,000 square-foot office building. American Constructors leases the top floor and they’ve got plans to do anoth- er 50,000 square-foot office building. They’ve broken ground on the 320-unit residential piece, which is kind of an urban loft concept unit with ramp parking. And then there’s about 20,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, as well as a pad site reserved for a hotel. A group called Industrial Group Southwest has broken ground on the first of two buildings in the Brushy Creek Corporate Park, and they’ll

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