Interior remodel to existing office space with new demising partition to reconfigure suites. Suite 230 is not in scope and will be permitted in a separate permit request. - All work in this permit will be in suite 210 only. No access control mechanical or plumbing scope. (App 1) Interior remodel to existing office space to reconfigure common corridor. [Corridor]
12345 N LAMAR BLVD UNIT 210, AUSTIN, TX 78753
Permit Details
- Permit Number
- 2026-074577 BP
- Type
- building_permit
- Status
- active
- Issued Date
- June 12, 2026
- Expires
- December 27, 2026
- County
- Austin, TX
Parties
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