From a state office building to a gas station and more, here are five of the most expensive projects filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro this week.
1. Texas Facilities Commission Pflugerville State Office Building
A four-story, 100,000-square-foot site featuring a conferencing center, flexible work suites and offices will house two state agencies.
Location: 3809 Balaton Blvd., Bldg. 1, PflugervilleEstimated timeline: March 15-Sept. 15, 2027Estimated cost: $40 million2. Crescent Bluff West sections nine and 10
The subdivision is slated to grow larger with an additional 3,384,612 square feet of single-family residential space.
Location: 4501 W. Hwy. 29, GeorgetownEstimated timeline: Dec. 1-Aug. 31, 2027Estimated cost: $7.8 million3. Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Seating for 300 people, restrooms, classrooms and offices are among the amenities planned for a one-story, 16,644-square-foot sanctuary.
Location: 16403 Mill Creek Road, PflugervilleEstimated timeline: Nov. 1-Oct. 1, 2027Estimated cost: $5.8 million4. Fuel Hub
Motorists traveling through San Marcos will have another place to fill their tanks once a 20,500-square-foot fuel center is constructed.
Location: 2159 Rattler Road, San MarcosEstimated timeline: March 15-March 15, 2027Estimated cost: $4.4 million5. Cash America Pawn
A pawn shop will be rebuilt on its existing site after the previous facility was damaged in a fire. It will total 5,156 square feet when complete.
Location: 805 E. Rundberg Lane, AustinEstimated timeline: April 1-Nov. 30Estimated cost: $1.1 million
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