Seaholm District
Seaholm District puts you steps from the water and the skyline. Once the Art Deco hub that powered Austin, the restored Seaholm Power Plant is now the neighborhood’s industrial-chic centerpiece, surrounded by contemporary residences, creative offices, and lively patios. Residents wander to the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail along Lady Bird Lake for sunrise runs and sunset paddles, or connect to the shaded Shoal Creek Trail for a quieter greenway commute.
Culture and convenience define daily life. The light-filled Austin Central Library anchors the district with expansive reading terraces, collaborative workspaces, and a green rooftop. Coffee bars, chef-driven dining, and local retailers animate 2nd Street, while galleries, performances, and weekend markets in nearby Downtown keep the calendar full. The neighborhood sits within Travis County, with easy bike access via the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge and quick connections to destinations on both sides of the lake.
For families, the area is served by Austin ISD, with many residents zoned to Mathews Elementary, O. Henry Middle School, and Austin High—well-regarded campuses known for strong academics, arts, and extracurriculars. Add pet-friendly parks, a modern grocery scene, and car-optional living, and Seaholm District delivers an urbane, outdoorsy lifestyle that still feels neighborhood-scaled.
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