Back to blog
Office Freedom
Office Freedom
  • 1 Minute Read
  • 09th November 2012

Formula 1, COTA, Austin, Texas office space guide

TexasAustin, Texas is set to hold the return of Formula 1 in the US with 300,000 people set to descend to upon the inaugural race in the first purpose-built F1 facility in the US, the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) over the weekend.

Rural Wandering Creek, the home of COTA, boasts purpose-built press and conference facilities who have long been valued partners of SOS.

With a wave of journalists, advertisers, photographers, business professionals and TV agencies set to descend on the lone star state; SOS takes time out to look through our comprehensive range of centres in the locality.

Congress Avenue Austin:

With its striking stair-stepped pyramid design, a two story lobby faced with granite and marble, and a sunken plaza with a park like setting, One Congress Plaza is an impressive setting for any professional. And now you can have a cost effective, ready to occupy office in this landmark tower.

With its striking stair-stepped pyramid design, a two story lobby faced with granite and marble, and a sunken plaza with a park like setting, One Congress Plaza is an impressive setting for any professional. And now you can have a cost effective, ready to occupy office in this landmark tower.

 

Lavaca Street Austin:

This center is a "Class A" executive suite located on the 14th floor of a fifteen story, "green" office tower at 700 Lavaca Street.

We offer the most luxurious downtown office environment with phenomenal Hill Country, City, Lake and Capitol views. We are conveniently located off of 7th and Lavaca Streets, just three blocks from the Capitol and two blocks from the infamous "Sixth Street" and "Congress Avenue." Our executive suites are easily accessible from both IH 35 (the corridor between San Antonio and Dallas) and Mopac Expressway (also known as Loop 1). Even Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is less than 15 minutes away.

 

East Sixth Street Austin:

Famous as one of the first skyscrapers in Austin, the Littlefield Building blends the charm of turn-of-the-century architecture with the clean lines of modern design. The Littlefield Building Center, on the top two floors of the building, retains many of the delightful original architectural details, such as fluted columns, egg-and-dart molding and soaring 14-foot ceilings.