
East6, a four-story office building at 2010 East Sixth Street, is a 115,000-square-foot addition to East Austin’s growing office stock. The project stacks three floors of creative office space on top of four levels of parking and was originally pitched as a headquarters for a local marketing firm that later became part of GoDaddy. The property sits between Chicon and Robert Martinez Jr. Street, within walking distance of East Sixth’s cluster of restaurants and music venues.
Developer and timeline
AQUILA Commercial broke ground on East6 in early 2018 and described the development as a 115,000-square-foot, three-story office sitting atop four levels of parking. As reported by Community Impact, the project was slated to open in 2019, and early coverage named GoDaddy as a tenant. Project pages from LEAP!Structures and local contractor BCS Concrete document the design and construction details that brought the building out of the ground.
Tenant history
In 2017, Main Street Hub announced that it had signed a lease to occupy a new 114,000-square-foot headquarters at the East Sixth site, according to a release from PR Newswire. Main Street Hub was later acquired by GoDaddy, as reported by TechCrunch, which helps explain why some early coverage tagged GoDaddy as the building’s future occupant.
Current ownership and listing
The property appears in DivcoWest’s portfolio as a roughly 114,000-square-foot East Austin office asset. Market listings such as LoopNet and CityFeet identify the building as completed in 2019. Taken together with the developer and contractor records, those portfolio and listing entries point to East6 having moved from a construction project to a stabilized, actively marketed office building.
Why it still matters
East6 is an early example of the Eastside’s push for class-A office product, a wave that started before the pandemic and is now being weighed against shifting leasing patterns and a more complicated sublease picture. Industry notes on Q1 2026 office-market trends describe leasing and sublease activity reshaping tenant choices in ways that tend to favor well-located, amenity-rich buildings like East6, according to a Q1 2026 market update from Cohen & Co.
Whether the building ultimately runs as a single-company headquarters or a multi-tenant creative office hub, 2010 E. Sixth stands as a marker of East Austin’s office evolution, a trajectory that started with AQUILA’s 2018 groundbreaking and continues to influence how developers, brokers and investors look at the Eastside market, per current property listings.









