YMCA Four Points
YMCA Four Points is a additions to existing building project at 8300 N FM 620, Austin, in Travis County, TX, tracked from its Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) registration. Under construction, estimated completion Aug 2027. The project has an estimated value of $17.0M across about 35,178 sq ft.
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YMCA Four Points is a Additions to Existing Building project located at 8300 N FM 620, Austin, TX 78726 in Austin, Texas. The project has an estimated value of $17.0M covering 35,178 sq ft. 69 Grandview LP is the property owner and Studio 8 Architects is the design firm of record. The project was registered with TDLR on July 1, 2026.
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What is YMCA Four Points?
YMCA Four Points is a additions to existing building project at 8300 N FM 620 in Austin, Texas, registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). Scope of work: Single story renovation of existing YMCA facility and new outdoor space with pool house
Is YMCA Four Points open in Austin?
YMCA Four Points is still under construction in Austin, TX, with an estimated completion of Aug 2027 according to its TDLR registration.
Where is YMCA Four Points located?
YMCA Four Points is located at 8300 N FM 620, Austin, TX, 78726, in Travis County.
Who is the owner or developer of YMCA Four Points?
69 Grandview LP is the property owner/developer of record for YMCA Four Points, per its TDLR project registration.
Who is the architect or design firm for YMCA Four Points?
Studio 8 Architects is the design firm of record for YMCA Four Points, according to its TDLR filing.
How much does YMCA Four Points cost and how big is it?
YMCA Four Points has an estimated construction value of $17.0M and approximately 35,178 square feet (about $483/sqft), based on its TDLR filing.
๐Scope of Work
Single story renovation of existing YMCA facility and new outdoor space with pool house
Note: This project is registered under the Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS) program. TDLR registration is required for commercial and public facility construction to ensure compliance with accessibility requirements under Texas Government Code Chapter 469.
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Jul 1, 2026
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