Central Texas Retreat Access

A Central Texas retreat concept with regional reach.

Still Haven is presented as a Central Texas destination so regional guests, supporters, and supporters can understand the market context without using a more specific public location label.

Reachable

The Central Texas context helps explain why the stay can attract interest without pretending to be urban hospitality.

Quiet setting

Central Texas gives the project a slower rural atmosphere that supports the retreat positioning better than a dense city site.

Disciplined scope

The regional-access story only matters because the first build stays narrow and verifiable.

Project picture

Still Haven exterior concept showing two silo suites near the water at sunset.
Concept exterior only. Still Haven is showing design direction, not a completed Phase 1 build.

What already gives the project shape?

  • Central Texas location and regional relevance
  • Existing silo structure
  • Still Haven LLC and EIN
  • Phase 1 roadmap and documents

What the current ask still has to fund

  • Utilities and trenching
  • Structural preparation
  • Interior completion
  • Launch readiness for two bookable silo suites

What needs quick clarification?

Where is Still Haven located?

Still Haven is in Central Texas.

How is the project positioned regionally?

Still Haven is described through a Central Texas lens so the project stays regionally legible without publishing a more specific site label.

What is Phase 1 of the regional retreat idea?

Phase 1 funds two bookable silo suites and the site systems needed to open it responsibly.

Next review page

The donor page, sponsor page, project status page, and document center are the next pages to review after this location-focused overview.

The regional story is strongest when it leads back to the real support path.

Use the donor page for the public contribution path, or open the document center if you want the underlying packet and summary files.