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Originally Posted by sakyle04
Let's celebrate the potential erasure of a surface parking lot for a vertical structure that includes a residential component.
If I have a criticism, it is that this is the Grand Hyatt Jr. It's a 300' tall wall.
I have some sympathy as the odd, skinny lot obviously brings a challenge in design.
What I am hopeful for is that somehow the way it is set on the lot will limit the "wall-i-ness" from prominent viewing angles. It looks great from the Riverwalk itself in the renderings... I think it'll be imposing (not necessarily in a good way) from St Mary's heading south.
Either way, beggars can't be choosers. But they can critical.
I don't love the wall. I wish they'd bury the parking (although I don't resent the extra 70' in height). I would've loved to see retail on street level.
No matter - I'm glad this is coming.
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I always thought the Wilford Hall Hospital was Grand Hyatt Jr, LOL.
Yes I see the wall your talking about, but for some reason, to me, this building looks way better then Grand Hyatt.