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I forget the names but you can see two developments (one on the left, and one in the distance to the right). By the bridge.
https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8181/2...682a2f18_h.jpg Full of Silt by Keith Shuley, on Flickr |
The one on the left is 500 West 2nd (aka "Google Tower") and the one on the right (rising above the Congress Ave. Bridge) is the Fairmont Austin Hotel.
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Or, as I like to think of them, sapphire slab uno and sapphire slab dos.
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This is pretty neat. And you don't need ArcGIS for it. Can view it online at ESRI.
Just give it a couple of seconds to fully load the layers. Anyways, once the layers load, it will categorize them (mixed use, industrial, residential, ect.) and you can click on the polygons to get more info on the parcel/project. Development Map: http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/vi...f9ed8df5ece62f :tup: Remember to zoom in and lots of parcels with different functions will load up. Covers a big portion of the city. |
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http://www.fox7austin.com/news/local...99064461-story
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http://www.centralhealthcampus.net/w...01_digital.pdf http://i.imgur.com/Tx3U6n2.jpg http://i.imgur.com/AKAzcfG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/6Xod3JS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/r6xVpTC.jpg http://i.imgur.com/3x9jOb5.jpg http://i.imgur.com/l96TjLx.jpg http://i.imgur.com/TByeLTW.jpg |
https://scontent-mia1-2.xx.fbcdn.net...20&oe=5885ADB3
https://scontent-mia1-2.xx.fbcdn.net...f3&oe=587FF74E https://scontent-mia1-2.xx.fbcdn.net...27&oe=583DD16D I was downtown last weekend for a film festival and noticed more growth. Last time I was near downtown it was more so on the Town Lake side. Just thought I'd share. Not sure what the buildings are. I was near the Convention Center. |
Nice updates.
Photo #1 = Fairmont Hotel Photo #2 = 500 W. 2nd St. ("Google Tower") Photo #3 = Aloft & Element Hotel |
FYI...
The first post of this thread has been updated with a list of the current tallest active projects. |
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There aren't 30+ buildings in the proposed dell medical center. The master plan is attached. See page 32. Anything connected by grey is a single structure, and none of them will be that tall, so they'll appear as if a single structure instead of appearing as two towers on a single podium. There are 12 additional buildings planned past what is either already under construction (4) or immediately planned (the psych hospital transition), it seems to me given what we know now about the Seton Master Plan (which takes away a few of UT's potential structures). https://campusplanning.utexas.edu/ma...ct20130509.pdf Nor are there 34 proposed buildings in the capitol complex expansion. There are only 6 new buildings, actually, 2 per phase, and only the first two are funded. The parking garage has yet to be funded, the pedestrian mall, etc, as well, yet they are planned. All other massings are simply for show of what could maybe happen when the state decides decades in the future to expand again. http://www.tfc.state.tx.us/divisions...an_ADOPTED.pdf |
New Fairmont rendering showing the base.
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Site prep underway for Skyloft in West Campus.
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Posted this on the Texas thread, thought I'd put it here also:
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Thanks to Slyfox for posting this link in the Houston thread. The article lists many Texas metros on here and their respective population projections. Here are they are: Austin-Round Rock, TX 2015 Population: 2,000,860 2040 Projection: 3,971,820 (+98.5% change) Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX 2015 Population: 6,656,947 2040 Projection: 11,098,843 (+66.7% change) San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX 2015 Population: 2,384,075 2040 Projection: 3,750,542 (+57.3% change) Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX 2015 Population: 7,102,288 2040 Projection: 10,903,288 (+53.5% change) McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX 2015 Population: 842,304 2040 Projection: 1,274,681 (+51.3% change) So, my first thought is, "Wow!" That's some crazy growth. My second thought is that I don't see Houston passing DFW in population...but maybe I'm wrong. |
This was unexpected. There are several large Downtown hotel projects that haven't announced their brands yet, and there has been a lot of speculation about potential brands. But this brand came in under the radar. Austin is getting a Trump (Hotel) Tower! At 33-stories it would have 255 hotel rooms along with 22 condos. WSJ story:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-br...ram-1476911830 |
I thought about a year ago we might get a Trump hotel. Pretty cool!
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I didn't know the Wall Street Journal had a satire section.
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Awesome!
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