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Seaholm Power Plant

Seaholm Power Plant
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Seaholm Power Plant in 2013, viewed from the west
Seaholm Power Plant is located in Texas
Seaholm Power Plant
Location Austin, Texas
United States
Coordinates 30°15′59″N 97°45′9″W / 30.26639°N 97.75250°W / 30.26639; -97.75250Coordinates: 30°15′59″N 97°45′9″W / 30.26639°N 97.75250°W / 30.26639; -97.75250
Area 2.75 acres (1.11 ha)
Built 1951 (1951)
Architect Burns & McDonnell
Architectural style Art Moderne
NRHP Reference # 13000614
RTHL # 13974
Significant dates
Added to NRHP August 20, 2013
Designated RTHL 2007

The Seaholm Power Plant is a historic former power station located on the north shore of Lady Bird Lake in Downtown Austin, Texas. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. The facility and site are being redeveloped into a mixed-use district.

The Seaholm Power Plant was commissioned in 1948 to meet Austin's growing demand for electric power. The engineering firm Burns & McDonnell designed the complex, which was constructed in two phases in 1951 and 1955. The facility originally included a Turbine Generator Building, a Water Intake Structure and an Oil Heating Building. A guard booth and a storage building were added to the site later. Originally called "Power Plant No. 2," on 2 June 1960 the plant was renamed posthumously for Walter E. Seaholm, a prominent figure in the administration of Austin’s municipal utilities.

Seaholm served as Austin’s sole source of electric power from 1950 to 1959, until demand outpaced the 120 megawatts the plant could generate with all five boilers running. As other stations were built the city's reliance on Seaholm waned, and in 1989 the plant stopped providing power to the city, though it was used as a training facility until 1996, when it closed entirely.

The site lay dormant until 2004, when the Austin city council requested proposals for redevelopment partners. Several firms and consultancies formed an organization called "Seaholm Power, LLC" which was designated in April 2005 to lead redevelopment of the defunct power plant and the surrounding site. A master development agreement was reached with the city in April 2008 specifying the renovations and new construction that would be undertaken.

Work began on the plant's redevelopment in mid-2013. The interior of the turbine generator building was converted to a mixture of office, retail and restaurant space, with tenants occupying the facility beginning in 2015. A residential tower called Seaholm Residences was constructed at the west end of the site, also opening in 2015. As of 2016 the city has not selected a final plan for the redevelopment of the water intake facility.


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