“The vision was to create a space ... for users from fitness and recreation to commercial, office and warehouse use to private garages,” Vice President Tyler Humes said.
The development, located at 355 Cross Creek Road, sits at the center of four of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the Austin metro area. It’s easily accessible via a signalized intersection, making it ideal for residential-serving businesses and owners looking to shorten their commute.

Designed to stand out
What sets Cross Creek apart is its modern, clean look. Instead of traditional warehouse-style buildings, the development features storefronts with sleek lines, all glass roll-up doors and a stylish color palette. This thoughtful design creates a more professional, attractive setting that appeals to both business owners and their customers.
Each unit is sold as a shell space, allowing buyers to fully customize the interior to match their business needs. Sizes range from 1,800 square feet to 21,600 square feet. Businesses can purchase in 1,800 square foot intervals, allowing their space to grow with their business.
Cross Creek even offers the option to add mezzanine levels, giving businesses more usable square footage without expanding their footprint.
“A lot of our users put their office space on the mezzanine and keep the entire floor space clear,” Humes said. “We also have an option where they can put their office on the ground level and put a mezzanine above it. It really maximizes the building size and function in a much more economical and affordable way.”
Built for sustainability and efficiency
Energy efficiency is a key consideration in Cross Creek's design. Features such as metal panel construction for tighter air and vapor sealing, enhanced insulation and solar shading contribute to energy savings. Furthermore, the landscaping is 100% xeriscaped, which reduces water use and maintenance costs.
To keep overhead costs low and operations efficient, the park includes a shared loading dock. This gives businesses the functionality they need without dedicating their own space to truck access and deliveries.
“Depending on [the user’s] business guide, they may have a need for a loading dock, ... so it's positioned well to where, if they have a forklift or pallet jack, they can roll it straight from their unit to the shared loading dock. It helps keep the cost efficiency of their building more affordable, and it doesn't take up as much real estate,” Humes said.
Another standout feature is the availability of open yard areas for outdoor storage, known as laydown space. This is increasingly rare in the Austin market and adds to the development’s overall flexibility.

Dedication to customer satisfaction
Cross Creek provides something few other parks can match: in-house architectural and engineering expertise, along with a sister construction company. Buyers get hands-on help with planning and layout before making a purchase.
“I'm an architectural engineer. That's my background, so I'll [show buyers] the layout before they buy the shell building. They don't have to figure that out on their own,” Humes said. “After they purchase, they can either hire us or somebody else [to build the interior]. We're uniquely positioned to offer that fully integrated experience.”
Cross Creek is scheduled to open in September, and pre-sales are already in progress. The team behind the project is committed to helping small and growing businesses make the leap from leasing to ownership.
“It's really great for me to get to help all of these hard-working businesses take a huge step,” Humes said. “Long term, by owning an asset versus leasing, they’re able to build equity in something. That provides them with a lot more capabilities, cash wise, to grow their business. It makes me excited to see people's dreams come true.”
With its customizable shell spaces, design-forward look, growth ready location and end-to-end support, Cross Creek stands out as a smart, scalable option for businesses ready to invest in their future.
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