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Old Posted May 9, 2007, 4:14 PM
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AUSTIN | W Hotel Austin & Residences | 472 FT | 37 FLOORS | T/O

Name: W Austin Hotel & Residences
Location: Block 21
Height: 476 feet
Floors: 36
Use: Hotel, condominiums, retail and 2,200 seat auditorium for Austin City Limits tv show.
Units: 446
Completion: 2010
Website: http://block21residences.com/

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BOKA Powell

Block 21 breaks ground with the help of Magic Johnson.

Click on the link for the full article and pictures of the groundbreaking ceremony.


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Magic & Co. get ball rolling at Block 21

Groundbreaking for downtown development brings out ex-NBA star.

By Shonda Novak
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF


Saturday, October 13, 2007

NBA legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson on Friday helped kick off the official groundbreaking of Block 21, the downtown development that's getting $50 million from his private equity fund. It's the first investment in Austin for his Los Angeles-based fund, but Johnson said it won't be the last.

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http://www.statesman.com/business/co...1013magic.html

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Old Posted May 9, 2007, 7:08 PM
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^ You gotta love Magic Johnson. Not many professional athletes make a successful, high-profile transition into the business world outside of sports broadcasting. He's becoming as good of a developer as he was a player.

Here's a render to go along with the article.

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That's the old rendering.
     
     
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Old Posted May 9, 2007, 9:48 PM
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New Renderings...








Just for fun...an older rendering of the plaza:
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Old Posted May 11, 2007, 7:21 PM
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To be first mixed use project LEEDS Platinum certification...


AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Austin-based Stratus Properties (NASDAQ: STRS - News) is partnering with the Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund to provide the equity for Block 21, a $250 million mixed-use development in downtown Austin. The project includes a 250-room W Hotel® and 200 residential condominiums, a new home for the world-renowned Austin City Limits television studio, as well as a 2,200 seat live music venue, the Austin Children's Museum Dell Discovery Center, retail space, restaurants and an open-air public plaza.

"We are thrilled to be partnering with Canyon-Johnson on this exciting project," said Beau Armstrong, Chairman and CEO of Stratus. "We are on track to break ground in September of this year, and believe this development will be a major stimulus to the continuing growth of downtown Austin."

"Austin is a growing, dynamic and entertaining city," said Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "We are committed to creating opportunities for the people in Austin, and making sure that Block 21 reaches its fullest potential."

Canyon-Johnson's Managing Partner Bobby Turner added "Block 21, our first investment in Austin, is exactly the type of exciting revitalization that we have had success with nationwide."

The Canyon-Johnson/Stratus partnership also plans to make Block 21 a model for environmentally sustainable design. The project is expected to secure the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Platinum certification, putting it among the first mixed-use developments built to this extraordinary environmental standard anywhere in the world.

"We couldn't be happier working with the Stratus team on this unique project," said Canyon-Johnson Director Neville Rhone. "Stratus has assembled an incredible team that will create a truly irreplaceable destination in downtown Austin."

Folk icon Willie Nelson and nephew Freddy Fletcher are partners in the music venue. In 1974, Nelson taped the pilot performance for Austin City Limits, paving the way for this longstanding innovative music program that is now a staple of the Public Broadcasting Service. "Our family has long ties to KLRU and Austin City Limits and we are proud to be involved in this project," Fletcher said.

The planned 35-story structure features the W Hotel® on the lower floors and 200 residential condominiums on the upper floors. The first four floors will contain lobby areas for the hotel and residences, retail space with street frontage, a spa, swimming pool and pool terrace. Condominium owners will enjoy unprecedented access to five-star W Hotel® amenities such as concierge services, valet parking, room and housekeeping services, and in-home spa services.

Construction of the project is scheduled to commence in September 2007, with pre-sales for the condominiums beginning in June 2007. The transaction is subject to the execution of definitive agreements.

About Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds

The Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds (Canyon-Johnson) are the country's largest private real estate funds focused on the development of urban properties in underserved neighborhoods. A joint venture between Canyon Capital Realty Advisors and Earvin "Magic" Johnson's Johnson Development Corporation, the funds were formed to identify, enhance and capture value through the development and redevelopment of real estate in densely populated, ethnically diverse urban communities. The Funds' objectives are to seek current income and capital appreciation and, in addition to meeting investment goals, the funds are committed to providing for and fostering economic opportunities for the residents of the urban neighborhoods in which Canyon-Johnson invests. With nearly $1 billion in committed equity capital, the funds are positioned to facilitate more than $4 billion in development and revitalization in major U.S. metropolitan areas. For more information, visit www.cjuf.com.

About Stratus Properties

Stratus Properties engages in the acquisition, development, management and sale of commercial and residential real estate. Known for the quality of the communities that it builds, Stratus relies on careful planning and attention to detail to create settings that make living, playing and working more enjoyable. Stratus Properties is a publicly traded company and is listed on the NASDAQ under the symbol STRS. Learn more at www.stratusproperties.com.
     
     
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Old Posted May 16, 2007, 6:42 PM
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I just noticed that those new renderings show it to be taller. By the way, the original height was 432 feet and some odd inches. This updated design is nice too, but I actually really liked the original design, especially the windows.
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Cool! That's higher than the 360's main roof, isn't it?
     
     
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Wow not bad. I should hope they start construction soon. Im tired of seeing that lot empty constantly.
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Old Posted May 17, 2008, 2:41 AM
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Cool! That's higher than the 360's main roof, isn't it?
That's right. W Hotel will be almost 5 meters taller then 360 (4.9 meters to be exact). Of course to the tip of the spire, 360 is still about 30 meters higher.
     
     
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Old Posted May 17, 2008, 2:27 PM
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Lots of digging -- 5/16/08:






Covered walkways set up on 3 sides of the block.

     
     
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Old Posted May 20, 2008, 9:29 PM
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I'll move this to construction once they start putting in foundations. As priller said, they've got a ways to dig down. But at least it's getting started. This will be the 2nd highest roof in Austin, that is if you don't count Frost Bank Tower's crown as a roof.
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I'll move this to construction once they start putting in foundations. As priller said, they've got a ways to dig down. But at least it's getting started. This will be the 2nd highest roof in Austin, that is if you don't count Frost Bank Tower's crown as a roof.
Kevin:

I hate this new format. It is really hard to get to this section. Way too much navigating required.

     
     
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Old Posted May 22, 2008, 4:12 PM
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Yeah, some of the higher ups rearranged a bit. The forum is growing, so some new organization was needed. If any of you guys are having trouble finding a thread or a section of the forum, please send me a PM about it and I'll look into it.
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Roof is PLAIN....

Morning everyone,

I agree with many of your postings about the roof. Not to be picky (it looks like a phenomenal building in many aspects) but I sure would like to see more than just another rectangular building.

To me, it looks like a rectangle put on it's side so it's sticking up towards the sky. Big deal. The problem with "W" hotels is, they take "minimalism" to an extreme....where paying for nothing is "cool" (that concept, I never bought into).

I agree with other posters. That roof should not be so dull. it looks, well, like just another building. Now, the ground levels are pretty unique. I like the first couple of floors for sure! I just wish they kept that "unique" quality going all the way to the top!
     
     
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Not to bad. I like the originals a lot better, but its something...
     
     
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This rendering of the W is fantastic. I can't wait!



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From last weekend. Digging and shoring up of the walls continues. Here's a hastily done pano, from the City Hall's "stinger":

     
     
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Wow that looks really good. Very Nice...

     
     
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This rendering of the W is fantastic. I can't wait!


I noticed a new rendering on the wooden ped safety structure at the corner of 2nd and Guadalupe today. It does not look anything like this one posted. The new rendering on site, may just be an old one but it looks...well pedestrian.

I hope the building actually looks more like this posted rendering.

Any other renderings floating out there that can be posted guys? I would love to see them.
     
     
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