Music Lane is a mixed-use project developing on South Congress Avenue and will have a variety of tenants, which include retailers, restaurants and businesses. The project will cost $55 million and is located at 1009 and 1011 S. Congress Ave. Music Lane will be comprised of two three-story buildings and one four-story building, all designed by Lake Flato Architects.
Music Lane, which is named after the small street that serves as the property’s eastern border, is slated for completion in spring 2020.
The development has 163,000 square feet of space and will include 25 retail, office and restaurant tenants when fully leased. It will also have about 500 underground parking spaces.
One of the first tenants to sign with Music Lane was Soho House, a trendy, members-only social club that plans to open its first Texas location on SoCo. Soho House will include a hotel with rooftop and club spaces for members to work, eat, drink and relax.
Equinox, an upscale fitness club, has also announced plans to be a Music Lane tenant.
Other Music Lane tenants will include:
Jewelry designer Nak Armstrong
Manready Mercantile, an apothecary, candle and apparel store
Tuft & Needle, specializing in premium mattresses, bedding and bedroom furniture
Sustainable women’s clothing and accessory retailer, Reformation
Luxury perfume retailer Le Labo
Menswear retailer Buck Mason
Mediterranean restaurant Aba
Music Lane; Endeavor Real Estate Group