Found 3 blog entries tagged as Austin Surf Club.

Community Impact shares, "Central Texas may be far from the coast, but Austin Surf Club, taking shape near the Bastrop County line, will bring an endless supply of waves to the region.

The details

Arizona-based Discovery Land Co. and professional surfer Kelly Slater are building 140 condominiums, a brewery, a restaurant and a clubhouse across more than 330 acres—a site that will also feature a 2,220-square-foot surf basin.

The development broke ground on Jan. 2, and was at one point redistributing 11,850 yards per day of dirt from the surf basin to areas where the residential amenities and condominiums are being built, according to Discover Land Co.

Zooming in

The brewery and restaurant are scheduled to finish construction by Dec. 1, according to filings…

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A rendering of the Pura Vida neighborhood. SURF LAKES

Austin Business Journal writes, "To the north and west, huge Carribbean-like lagoons fit for swimming and paddle boarding. To the south and east, a couple of surf parks.

There are four grand plans to bring big water features to new neighborhoods outside Austin. If they all come to fruition, Austinites can find them in any direction they drive.

The four new neighborhoods — at varying stages of development — have been chronicled in previous ABJ stories.

To the north is Leander Springs, a long-delayed lagoon project that developers said is finally moving forward soon.

Down south, in the tiny suburb of Mustang Ridge, the forthcoming Pura Vida neighborhood promises to deliver surf-worthy waves as the centerpiece for its development.

To the…

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Progress at the site of the Austin Surf Park earlier this year. DAVE CREANEY

Austin Business Journal writes, "Entrepreneurs, actors, sports figures and social media influencers are paddling proverbially to the private surf-and-condominium park that's rising down the road from Austin's airport — not far from Tesla's gigafactory.

Matthew McConaughey, Drew Brees and Tony Hawk are among those tied to the coveted 400 real estate or membership slots at the Austin Surf Club, according to documents obtained by the Austin Business Journal, as well as a review of public records.

Over the last six months, the ABJ has uncovered key details about the construction of the project at the former site of NLand Surf Park. Set to rise on the site is housing, a brewery and high-end amenities centered around multiple man-made surf basins.

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