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Old Posted Apr 2, 2024, 4:56 PM
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FWIW, the Statesman quoted a UT Rep about the on campus residential project who stated it would be a "mid-rise".
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2024, 5:30 PM
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I expect 1,000 bed dorm to pretty massive. I don't see anyway it's not a highrise according to the definition used on SSP (12 floors and/or 150 feet).

I certainly don't expect anything over 400 feet, though.
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I know that the Drag side of Guad has a pretty low height maximum - is it the same on the UT side? With Duren being five floors and 588 beds it might be 10 for 1000 depending on how the floorplans are set up.
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2024, 10:14 PM
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UT can build whatever they want on State land. The site has a large footprint, and there probably won't be any parking levels. 1K beds can easily fit in a "mid-rise". I'm guessing four beds per unit on average?
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Has anyone else noticed the full-on (non-mobile), 150'+, luffing crane building a single family residence in Tarrytown (off Scenic Drive between River Rd. and Scenic Hills Dr.)?

Unfortunately, I was unable to snap a picture of it.

I was in Austin last weekend and I was surprised to see one building a home.
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Has anyone else noticed the full-on (non-mobile), 150'+, luffing crane building a single family residence in Tarrytown (off Scenic Drive between River Rd. and Scenic Hills Dr.)?

Unfortunately, I was unable to snap a picture of it.

I was in Austin last weekend and I was surprised to see one building a home.
I noticed that too. Pretty unusual. Google did a recent drive by, and it's visible on Street View:

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Those lots have steep grades and my guess is the design cantilevers the living space over an outdoor space below it toward the river (thus requiring steel beam construction).
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Between the grade, the trees, and the powerlines right at the street, it seems like that may have been the only option anyway - especially if steel beams are involved. Expensive home construction, but it's Tarrytown, so...
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More apartments proposed near Barton Springs Road and Zilker Park:
https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...roperties.html
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