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604 Williams (The Hangar)

604 Williams

The Hangar

604 Williams Street
Austin, TX 78752

FOR LEASE

Warehouse / Hangar Building

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Quick Facts

  • Main Building: 7,087 SF [1st floor]; 2,259 SF [mezzanine]
  • Shop Building: 1,500 SF
  • TOTAL: 10,846 SF
  • Original Character: high arched roof, steel frame industrial windows
  • Dock-high Loading
  • Custom Steel Fencing
  • Zoning: TOD
  • Onsite parking

The Hangar at 604 Williams has been a part of Austin’s history for the past century. Marked by three distinct chapters, The Hangar began as an airplane hangar in the 1920s, when Austin’s first airport was located near the intersection of North Lamar and Airport Boulevard. The Hangar began its second chapter as Rainhart in the mid 1940s. The Hangar remained the home to this local testing equipment manufacturer until 2018. Its third chapter began as Garden Seventeen In 2020. The Hangar was improved and adapted for use as a welcoming retail garden center.

A step back in time, The Hangar retains much of its original character & structure amongst its remaining industrial neighbors in the revitalizing Highland area. The most notable features are the original metal trusses from the original hangar and one of the drill presses used by Rainhart (old drill presses manufactured in the 1930s/1940s).

It now awaits its next chapter. Envision all the possibilities including food & beverage, hospitality, creative retail & commercial uses.

  • for more information
  • - 604 Williams Lease Packet [download]