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September 09, 2004

A new Hyatt Hill Country Resort in Austin

One of the favorite resorts of Texas families is the Hyatt Hill Country Resort in San Antonio.

Now it appears that another Hyatt resort project between Austin and Bastrop will become a reality. Dallas-based Woodbine Development Corp. has closed a $74.3 million construction and permanent loan with Prudential Mortgage Capital for the construction of the $135 million Hyatt project.

The resort will be located on 656 acres of Bastrop County land that Woodbine bought from the Lower Colorado River Authority in March. The resort site, which adjoins LCRA's 1,110-acre McKinney Roughs Nature Park, will utilize 405 acres of this land, including one mile of Colorado River frontage. The remaining 251 acres are being reserved for future development.

The Hyatt site is 13 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. It will include a 500-room hotel, an 18-hole golf course, a manmade river pool, and hiking and equestrian trails.

Posted by Tom at September 9, 2004 06:50 AM

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How do I make reservations for the summer of 2006?

Posted by: Kathy at March 27, 2006 05:04 PM

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