Six Things to Do at Yanaguana Garden
By Kathleen Petty; Photography By Sara Luna Ellis San Antonio Magazine October 2015 http://www.sanantoniomag.com/Online/...aguana-Garden/ Quote:
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The Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair Pairs Art with History and Play
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I'm disappointed no one posted this yet ... but I guess y'all are busy having a _______ contest over the Frost height.
I'm very, very, VERY excited that Hemisfair is rolling on and taking shape!! Quote:
Second story discussing the units being smaller/micro - http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantoni...h-plan-to.html |
I hadn't heard about this. Thank you for posting! 8 stories is pretty tall for that corner.
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A little more about this project
http://therivardreport.com/hemisfair...ial-developer/
“We don’t have a name yet, but we plan on a mix of studios and one and two-bedroom units, and we have a game plan for keeping the rents more affordable, a combination of smaller units and a commitment that 50% of the apartments will have income restrictions of 80% of area media income,” said David Adelman, the principal at AREA. “We are targeting a market at about $1,000 a month.” :cheers:AREA is known for its development of 1221 Broadway, its recent purchase of the historic Maverick building on East Houston Street and for bringing Tacoland back to life. It will break ground soon on a 305-unit multifamily project at 815 Avenue B. A 2017 monthly rate of $1,000 a month would price the studio units well below what is available in most of the city’s new multifamily developments that have been built along the Broadway corridor and Museum Reach down through Southtown. |
http://therivardreport.com/area-real...ease-approved/
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The architecture is real weird.
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I wouldn't judge so quickly regarding the development. While I agree that the rendering looks plain; it is because it is a preliminary rendering. Meaning the building will be adjusted and the architecture should hopefully develop more as the development matures. The Hemisfair redevelopment team will play a major role in the final rendering of the building, so hopefully it ends up better. Im optimistic!
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The NRP Group, Zachary chosen for Hemisfair's next $165M public-private partnership
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The fountains are a popular area for people. I get numerous request to do bridal, engagement, and quinceanera portraits by these fountains. You see how people reacted to the Hemisfair sign coming down, they are going to be :hell: if the fountains go too. |
I think the fountains are going, but at least we are getting new fountains...
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As fountains go, I was never a fan of them for this city. During times of drought they get turned off and they look so sad, like we forgot to pay our bill. Or the algae foam would pile up so high they would envelope small children. Thanks for bringing it to my attention Model! I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this. |
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