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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 5:23 PM
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Love that render! Bring on the mass!
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 5:28 PM
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do you know if this one has to go before HDRC or has that already happened and we just missed it?
We haven't missed it. If it needs HDRC approval it will pass. It's a bit grim looking but there's nothing "wrong" with it (unless they have a problem with the color).
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 5:39 PM
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We haven't missed it. If it needs HDRC approval it will pass. It's a bit grim looking but there's nothing "wrong" with it (unless they have a problem with the color).
It's a little dark but I love the change up. West downtown is getting ready to have its day in the sun. Let's hope there isn't anything that would slow the project down when they do the archeological study.
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Don't like the darkness to it but since there's a lot of glass it should look nice in the daytime. I feel that more and more we are getting more taller projects.

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This looks great and would be a fantastic addition for y'alls downtown.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 7:36 PM
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This really came out of left field!

Love the design, love the location... not too thrilled with the color. Personally I would have hoped for something brighter that offsets all the dark and beige of downtown. The Frost Tower was a breath of fresh air and I was hopeful there would be more developments like it going forward.

That said, I'll definitely take this. It's a big positive for downtown.
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Great News!! Keep them coming!!

Also there is an article in today's San Antonio business journal about the Thompson Hotel developer being bullish on developing in San Antonio rather than Austin where prices are sky high. He says another project is in the works, Could that be the Dream Hotel project???

If anyone can post that article?
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Great News!! Keep them coming!!

Also there is an article in today's San Antonio business journal about the Thompson Hotel developer being bullish on developing in San Antonio rather than Austin where prices are sky high. He says another project is in the works, Could that be the Dream Hotel project???

If anyone can post that article?
This?

https://www.bizjournals.com/sananton...the-radar.html
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deleted article ----> moving to the thompson thread
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Exactly!

Thank you for posting!
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 10:17 PM
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From the article...

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He believes the demand for such projects in San Antonio will only increase, especially as more people take note of what's happening some 70 miles to the north.

Said Contreras, “Frankly, why would you go to Austin where it is a lot more expensive?”
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2020, 10:23 PM
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it's funny he said that because it was mentioned either in that article or another that they are planning on doing a development in Austin.
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Weston Urban plans 32-story apartment tower in downtown tech district

From San Antonio Heron


Weston Urban has submitted plans to the city to build a 32-story apartment tower with ground-floor retail a block from Geekdom and the Frost Tower.

The $107 million tower, 305 Soledad St., would include 351 apartment units, 7,250 square feet of retail space and a six-level parking garage with 456 spaces, according to the Planning Commission agenda for Wednesday’s meeting.

“We absolutely have exciting plans on Soledad, but all still extremely premature to comment on,” Weston Urban president Randy Smith said in a text message last week, before the agenda was posted.

The commission will vote on whether to adjust the property line on Soledad Street and abandon the city’s right-of-way on aerial space above North Main Avenue so that Weston Urban can build a cantilevered parking garage, which is a “necessary component” of the development.

Construction is expected to begin in mid-2021 and last for two years, the agenda says. The 0.87-acre building site is currently a parking lot.

It’s unclear how tall the tower will be, but at 32 stories, it would likely rise higher than the 24- story Frost Tower that Weston Urban completed last year. The only downtown buildings with more than 32 stories are Convention Center hotels: the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter, with 38, and the Grand Hyatt San Antonio, with 34.

Weston Urban’s Weston Centre office building, a block east of the proposed tower, also has 32 stories.

The company’s executives have long said they wanted to build housing in west downtown, where they have worked closely with the city to create a busy urban district with a tech flavor centered around their Geekdom co-working space in the Rand building.

The proposed tower would be across the street from the 21-story historic Milam Building, which the company owns and intends to renovate.

In 2015, Weston Urban reached a deal with the city that gave rise to the new Frost Tower and made the company owner of several properties in the area, ranging from the stately Municipal Plaza Building where City Council meets to several run-down parking lots. The agreement required the company to build at least 265 housing units.

Since then, the company has frequently bought up property in west downtown, where the construction of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park and the University of Texas at San Antonio’s (UTSA) plans to expand its downtown campus are expected to draw in even more businesses and residents. Last year, for example it bought two low-rise office buildings at 601 and 800 Dolorosa, occupying a total of 2.7 acres, deed records show.

Another notable development the planned restoration of the Continental Hotel on West Commerce Street into house meant to complement UTSA’s expansion.

https://saheron.com/weston-urban-apa...er-on-soledad/
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The first rule of 305 Soledad is don't talk about 305 Soledad.
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2020, 3:23 PM
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haha. Since this one is out in the wild now, I guess we can bring back the old thread
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2020, 4:26 PM
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The first rule of 305 Soledad is don't talk about 305 Soledad.
LOL that was my thought too
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2020, 7:10 PM
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An article in the San Antonio Business Journal has just appeared about this awesome project as well!!! This is exciting news!!!!
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Old Posted Nov 20, 2020, 6:50 PM
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in case anyone was interested, looks like this one passed through planning commission for approval of adjustment of the property line.
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Old Posted Nov 20, 2020, 7:58 PM
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Thanks for the update! I feel this will sail through. I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Old Posted Nov 20, 2020, 8:30 PM
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Great news!

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