In April, Pearl River Companies will be breaking ground on the next phase of a 75-acre mixed-use development—Sendero. Once completed, the development will feature new hotel, retail, dining, housing, and health and wellness options.
The first phase of Alta Trails multifamily apartments has been completed on the property, kicking off a project that is slated to be completed by 2030.
Once completed, the mixed-use development aims to create a space for Bastrop residents and visitors to live, work and play. (Rendering courtesy Pearl River Companies)
Developers have announced plans for a retail center in Adelton, marking a major step toward delivering the first shops and services for the mixed-use, master-planned community in Bastrop.
The retail center, which will offer 11,985 square feet of total space, will begin construction in mid-2027, said Taylor Medlin, a spokesperson for Adelton developers Benchmark Austin.
A retail center will open as part of Adelton's second phase in Bastrop. (Rendering courtesy Design Visions of Austin)
Central Texas is rapidly emerging as a hub for film production with major developments and strategic investments either already established or in the works.
For Bastrop, its location is attracting new projects like Wyldwood Studios—a 75-acre development spurred by actor Zachary Levi, who aims to establish the latest alternative to Hollywood.
Wyldwood Studios is being built at 612 FM 1209 in Bastrop. (Rendering courtesy Wyldwood Studios)
Site work for a 30,000-square-foot factory shell building for a food manufacturing operation is underway in Bastrop.
Project information from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation states a construction of a shell building at 414 Technology Drive in Bastrop will continue through April 2026.
Per a 2023 report from Demographics firm Zonda Education, the first phase of the project could bring about 35 jobs to the area. (Amanda Cutshall/Community Impact)
Bastrop is one step closer to having access to more dining, retail, hospitality and wellness options after the groundbreaking of Sendero, a 75-acre mixed-use development.
On April 10, Pearl River Companies developers, members of the Bastrop Chamber of Commerce, and local officials celebrated the groundbreaking of Phase 1 of Commercial and Retail development at the intersection of FM 969 and SH 71.
Spencer Harkness (left), and Mason Mote, both co-founders and managing principals at Pearl River Companies, at the Sendero groundbreaking April 10. (Sierra Martin/Community Impact)
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