Northwest Austin Braces for a Massive Transformation at Former 3M Campuses

Austin’s northwest corridor is on the cusp of a development wave that could redefine the region for decades. Two former 3M campuses—landmarks once buzzing with manufacturing and tech energy—are now being reimagined into dynamic mixed‑use communities led by Karlin Real Estate. And if early plans hold true, this makeover won’t just shift land use; it will reshape lifestyles.

Community meeting site plan review

The Vision: Turning Acres Into Opportunity

Karlin Real Estate, known for bold repositioning strategies, is setting out to revitalize two large former 3M properties—one off Research Boulevard (the Duval site) and the other off River Place Boulevard, now branded as Highpoint 2222. Together, these developments promise a strategic blend of office, retail, residential, and green space that could completely modernize the River Place corridor.

The Highpoint 2222 site alone spans 154 acres and features over 1 million sq. ft. of freshly renovated office space, ready for tech and life‑science innovators.

What’s Being Proposed?

While Karlin and local leaders continue to refine the blueprint, early plans highlight a powerful mix of new opportunities:

1.1 million sq. ft. of office and lab space (already completed)
• Up to 65,000 sq. ft. of retail
• As many as 1,250 multifamily homes rising up to four stories
• Nearly 9 acres of community green space

Community Voices Shape the Blueprint

Perhaps the most compelling part of this redevelopment is how deeply community‑driven the process has become. The 2222 Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (2222 CONA) has worked closely with Karlin for over three years, holding 18 meetings and collecting more than 500 resident insights through surveys and open houses.

As 2222 CONA President Linda Bailey aptly put it, “The community wants certainty and the developer wants flexibility—so where do those two things meet?

Major topics on the table include traffic concerns, environmental protections, and the extent of development density. With an estimated 18,000 additional daily vehicle trips expected, residents are urging early upgrades to traffic lights and lane systems to support the transition.

Why Mixed‑Use Makes Sense Right Now

Aquila Commercial reports that Highpoint 2222 is currently the largest available office inventory in Northwest Austin, topping 1.18 million sq. ft. But slow pre‑leasing trends citywide are prompting developers to rethink the traditional office‑only approach and lean into mixed‑use designs.

Senior VP Max McDonald explains that combining office with multifamily, retail, or hotel uses offers greater flexibility and stability, especially as speculative office builds become less common.

A Wider Development Ripple Across the Corridor

The redevelopment of these former 3M campuses is sparking a much broader transformation along the River Place and RM 2222 corridor. Other projects include:

  • River Place Corporate Park’s zoning amendment to allow 330 multifamily units and expanded recreation
  • Preserve at 620’s expansion with new office and community offerings such as The Picklr
  • A revised Duval campus plan reducing office space dramatically in favor of 1,200 new multifamily units and streamlined commercial development

What Comes Next?

2222 CONA is preparing its next survey summary for Karlin, District 10 leadership, and city staff. A large public meeting is slated for early 2026 to update residents on environmental protections, traffic phasing, density negotiations, and amenity planning.

One thing is certain: Northwest Austin is stepping boldly into a new era—one shaped by transparent dialogue, forward‑thinking planning, and a shared vision for community‑centric development.

Inspired by fast‑changing development trends? Whether you’re in real estate, planning, or launching a new professional path, Cameron Academy helps you stay ahead. Explore licensing and career‑boosting programs at CameronAcademy.com.

Source: Community Impact

More Articles

Getting licensed or staying ahead in your career can be a journey—but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Grab your favorite coffee or tea, take a moment to relax, and browse through our articles. Whether you’re just starting out or renewing your expertise, we’ve got tips, insights, and advice to keep you moving forward. Here’s to your success—one sip and one step at a time!

Is a Real Estate Rebound on the Horizon? The 3X ETF Making Waves With Bold Investors

After years of sluggish commercial real estate performance, falling interest rates may finally set the stage for a market rebound. As the Federal Reserve signals further cuts, investors are eyeing REITs—and especially the Direxion Real Estate Bull 3X ETF (DRN), a leveraged fund designed to triple the daily movement of major commercial real estate stocks. DRN offers powerful upside potential during a rally, but its high‑risk, short‑term nature means it’s best suited for experienced traders who understand volatility and the mechanics of leverage.

Florida’s Bold New Bill Could Require Employers to Help Pay First-Time Homebuyers’ Costs

A new proposal in Florida’s legislature could reshape the path to homeownership for working residents. House Bill 311, championed by State Rep. Jervonte Edmonds, would require certain private employers to contribute up to $5,000 toward their first-time homebuyer employees’ down payments or closing costs. Backed by bipartisan support, the bill ties employer tax write-offs directly to helping workers purchase homes, marking a unique approach to housing affordability. Now moving through committee, HB 311 could become one of the nation’s most innovative employer-assisted housing programs.

AI Forces Real Estate to Finally Clean Up Its Data Chaos

Artificial intelligence is pushing the real estate industry to confront a long‑standing problem: its data is fragmented, inconsistent, and nearly impossible for AI systems to interpret. From leases and rent rolls to county records and work orders, nothing is standardized, making AI adoption costly and inefficient. Industry leaders are now turning toward shared data standards and ontologies—like OSCRE’s “smart data highway”—to create cleaner, interoperable information systems. As real estate evolves, professionals who understand data and AI will have a major advantage, and schools like Cameron Academy are helping prepare them for this shift.

January Home Sales Plunge 8.4%, Sparking Fears of a “New Housing Crisis”

The U.S. housing market stumbled into 2026 as January home sales tumbled 8.4% from December, hitting their lowest pace in over a year. With inventory still tight, prices rising, and market activity stagnating, NAR’s chief economist warns that Americans—especially renters—are “stuck” in a new kind of housing crisis. Despite improving affordability on paper, sluggish movement and regional declines signal a market demanding sharper strategy and adaptability from today’s real estate professionals.

5 Best Home Insurance Companies of 2026: What Homeowners and Real Estate Pros Need to Know

A fresh 2026 analysis reveals the top home insurance companies in the U.S., breaking down which carriers offer the best value, coverage options, and customer satisfaction. State Farm leads for customer experience, American Family shines for first-time buyers, and Allstate, Farmers, and Nationwide each earn top marks in specialized categories. With Florida’s premiums surging to more than double the national average, industry pros and homeowners alike gain a clear advantage by understanding which insurers remain strong—especially as weather risks, insurer withdrawals, and rising reconstruction costs reshape the market.

Florida Insurance Costs Drop 14.5% as Reforms Spark $4.2B in Economic Growth

A new Perryman Group analysis shows Florida’s 2022–2023 insurance reforms are paying off, lowering property‑casualty costs by 14.5% and generating more than $4.2 billion in economic activity. With over 29,000 jobs created and premium increases nearly flat in 2025, the state’s long‑troubled insurance market is finally stabilizing as major carriers reduce rates and return to the market.