⚫ In memoriam — Joshua Baer, founder of Capital Factory (1975–2026). Read the tribute →
Downtown Austin · Coworking Profile

Station Austin — home of Capital Factory

The Austin Centre building at 701 Brazos Street — coworking floors, mentorship, and the Texas Fund all under one roof. This is the space, how to tour it, and the community that gathers there.

2009Founded
5Cities
#1Most active TX investor
200+Filled the room, Jun 2026

What it is & touring it

Since 2009, Capital Factory has been the front door to the Texas startup world — a mentorship-driven accelerator, coworking community, and venture fund. Station Austin is its home base: coworking desks and private offices, an events floor, and the density of founders, mentors, and investors that makes a Monday night meetup here draw a standing-room crowd.

Tours and All Access membership inquiries go through the official site (linked above) — that's the source for current hours, membership tiers, and booking a walkthrough. This page is a community-side profile, not the operator's own booking page.

Coworking

Desks & offices

Shared and dedicated space across multiple floors of the Austin Centre.

Mentorship

All Access membership

Connects founders to mentors, investors, and the wider Capital Factory network.

Capital

Texas Fund

Venture investing seed through Series C — per PitchBook, the most active early-stage investor in Texas since 2010.

Events

Voltron Room

1st-floor event space that hosts community meetups — standing room only when Austin's builders show up.

The venue

Address
701 Brazos StreetAustin, TX 78701
Building
Austin CentreDowntown Austin
Event room
Voltron1st Floor
Reach
5 citiesAustin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, DC

The community that gathers here

On Monday, June 8, 2026, ~200 builders packed the Voltron Room for the Claude Code Community Meetup — engineers, founders, and students trading real Claude workflows, not keynote theater. It's the kind of standing-room night that happens because this is simply where Austin's builders gather.

Events at Station Austin are typically listed on Luma. Full recap of the June 8 meetup, photos, video, and the insights that came out of it are on the tribute page below.

Joshua Baer · 1975–2026

Founder & CEO of Capital Factory, and more than anyone, the heart of Austin's startup community. He died in a plane crash near Laredo, weeks after hosting the Claude Code meetup on this same stage. His Agents First framework is built into this whole network. Read the full tribute →