January 17, 2025 - 04:55

Jackson Walker has successfully represented Trammell Crow Co. in the sale of the renowned Sail Tower, situated at 601 West 2nd Street in the heart of downtown Austin. The transaction, which was finalized at an impressive $521.8 million, stands out as the largest office property acquisition in Austin for the year 2024.
Sail Tower, a prominent fixture in the Austin skyline, has attracted significant attention due to its prime location and modern amenities. The sale reflects the growing demand for office spaces in urban areas, particularly in vibrant markets like Austin, where business and technology sectors continue to thrive.
The involvement of experienced advisors in this high-stakes deal underscores the strategic importance of the property within the competitive landscape of commercial real estate. As the city continues to expand, the Sail Tower is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of Austin's business environment and contributing to its economic growth.
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