RPCC investing $750K into golf course, expects new greens to be ready by early September
River Place Country Club is upgrading its golf course with $750,000 worth of new greens and bunker improvements, this on the heels of a $2 million clubhouse renovation which included the new 19th Hole bar.
“We are ecstatic about the response from the community and our members to our recent clubhouse renovations. It is the enthusiasm and support of our members which enabled us to make the commitment to this upgrade to our golf course,” said Steven Held, CEO and president of the Dominion Golf Group, owners and operators of RPCC.
Austin’s own Tom Kite, current Champions Tour professional and World Golf Hall of Fame member, designed the course with help from renown local golf course architect, Roy Bechtol. Both Kite and Bechtol recently visited the course and have been consulted on upcoming improvements.
“Having new greens and bunkers to complement the great conditions of our fairways, and our fun, scenic layout, will help make River Place the club that Tom Kite and Roy Bechtol always envisioned,” Held said.
RPCC is replacing the turf on all 20 greens including 18 on-course greens and two practice greens, with the ultra-dwarf hybrid, TifEagle. It will also expand the size of each green.
River Place teacher shares young students’ stories in her first book
By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News
A local preschool teacher and River Place resident has published her first book, entitled “Marshmallows Ain’t Got No Feet,” a collection of funny and heartwarming stories from the young kids she has taught over the years.
Author Allison Gaskins, 45, has taught preschool for the last 12 years at First Foundations Preschool in Austin. Prior to that, she taught kindergarten in Georgia and North Carolina.
“I enjoy working with very little children,” Gaskins said. “Every day is an adventure at that age.”
Gaskins comes from a long line of educators, including both her mother and father. Her mother helped motivate her to write the book.
“She always said she wished she had taken the time to write down the funny things her students said,” Gaskins said. “When I became a teacher, she suggested I do it.”
Local homes sales up 8% from 2013
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The River North area of Austin — including Steiner Ranch, River Place and Grandview Hills — continues to show strong growth and momentum for the first half of 2014.
“The median sales price for River North over the first six months of 2014 was $495,000, which is up approximately 8.6 percent from the same time last year,” said Julie Stephens, broker and owner of Nest Properties Austin, and a Steiner resident.
River North comprises of zip codes 78732, 78730, part of 78726, and Long Canyon as well as Lake Travis areas north of Mansfield Dam to Bullock Hollow. Steiner, River Place and Grandview Hills are in these zip codes respectively.
Land being cleared for CVS at 620/2222, hotel for the site being marketed
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The plans to bring CVS Pharmacy to Four Points are closer than ever with the clearing of nearly 8 acres at RM 620 and Bullick Hollow Road, across from RM 2222. The most recent change has been the demolition of the former 7-Eleven convenience store.
As reported by Four Points News last fall, CVS Pharmacy purchased a contract to buy one of two lots on the property at 7300 N. RM 620, according to Jim George of GDF Realty Investment, Ltd. in Austin.
The sale to CVS closed the week of July 21, George said.
Plans call for the 24-hour, 11,000-square-foot pharmacy to be built first on 2.3 acres of the site.
“CVS is start building very shortly. I believe CVS will be in operation before the end of the year,” George said.