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clubtokyo Feb 10, 2019 10:38 PM

Really thought it was going to be Salesforce. I feel like Austin has to be there next city to build a tower.

The Best Forumer Feb 12, 2019 11:31 PM

what would it look like?

lzppjb Feb 12, 2019 11:51 PM

nvm

Urbannizer Feb 13, 2019 6:36 PM

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7917/...1b2db61d_h.jpg
Austin future skyline 2020 by Henry Han, on Flickr

drummer Feb 14, 2019 8:11 AM

Breaking through that plateau! I would love for those Silicon Labs buildings to be replaced someday.

Great work, Henry Han!

clubtokyo Feb 14, 2019 4:53 PM

The photo is not showing, is it because its on flicker?

Dariusb Feb 14, 2019 6:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clubtokyo (Post 8473982)
The photo is not showing, is it because its on flicker?

I can't see it either.

clubtokyo Feb 14, 2019 7:04 PM

https://i.ibb.co/fHgKWVH/7-EC4-D703-...636-A2-A37.jpg

The ATX Feb 15, 2019 7:14 AM

Here's the larger version that Urbannizer most likely meant to post. The original link seems to be moving around. The link to this particular version is below the photo.

https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7917/4...f8ab9672_h.jpg
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7917/4...f8ab9672_h.jpg

clubtokyo Feb 15, 2019 4:24 PM

Thanks for posting! The larger one is much better!

gillynova Feb 15, 2019 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The ATX (Post 8475173)
Here's the larger version that Urbannizer most likely meant to post. The original link seems to be moving around. The link to this particular version is below the photo.

https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7917/4...f8ab9672_h.jpg
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7917/4...f8ab9672_h.jpg

Wow. I've been thinking about moving to Austin for years now. This rendering makes me WANT to move there now.

How's downtown like by the way? I've never visited but I would love to one day.

The ATX Feb 15, 2019 11:46 PM

And the biggest proposed cluster of towers are out view at the bottom of that photo in the Rainey St. District. There are a lot of towers proposed for that area, and among them are five proposals in the 500' and 600'+ range lined up in a row:

WeWork Project - 53-Stories, 614'
Travis Tower #1 50-stories, 595'
Travis Tower #2 50-Stories, 591'
44 East - 51-Stories, 585'
WeWork Project - 43-Stories, 523'

clubtokyo Feb 16, 2019 2:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gillynova (Post 8476109)
Wow. I've been thinking about moving to Austin for years now. This rendering makes me WANT to move there now.

How's downtown like by the way? I've never visited but I would love to one day.

Downtown Austin is one of the best in Texas, in my opinion. Simply because it has life after 5. Bars, restaurants, shopping ect. It’s getting more dense by the day as you can tell. Make the move and don’t pay attention to the Reddit people who tell you we’re full. Lol

The Best Forumer Feb 18, 2019 3:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gillynova (Post 8476109)
Wow. I've been thinking about moving to Austin for years now. This rendering makes me WANT to move there now.

How's downtown like by the way? I've never visited but I would love to one day.

It is perhaps the best in the state (along with san antonio). Very lively.

austlar1 Feb 18, 2019 10:53 PM

Downtown Austin is the only true 24 hour city center in Texas and one of the few in the southern tier of US states. The only place that compares in the region is New Orleans, and New Orleans is really only lively (and arguably safe) in the French Quarter and the Marigny. Downtown Austin is the dominant business quarter of the city and also home to the state capitol. The daytime population of downtown and the UT campus area exceeds 150,000 people. The actual downtown is home to over 10,000 residents, mostly residing in high rises in the approximately one square mile or so of downtown. There are also 6 to 7 thousand hotel rooms downtown with a 75% or better occupancy rate. There are two or three very lively night life districts downtown in addition to thirty or more restaurants scattered throughout downtown. Thousands of people go out at night in downtown Austin. On weekends and during special events (there are always special events it seems) there can be close to of 50,000 people out and about downtown. It is often very "Big City" feeling down there, much to the annoyance of some locals nostalgic for a simpler time and place. The UT campus and the dense West Campus neighborhood are only about 3/4 mile north of downtown, and the areas immediately south, west and east of downtown are thriving with new residential and commercial construction in addition to a multitude of bars and restaurants. Finally, it should be noted that the entire area is very safe by big city standards with a low overall crime rate and good conditions for walking or scootering. The proliferation of scooters throughout the area is becoming something of a nuisance actually, but I guess mobility is enhanced by their presence. Freeways passing through downtown (IH 35 and Mopac) are usually bumper to bumper jammed for most of the day and well into the night. There is a lot of bus service downtown and one puny commuter rail line to NW Austin and beyond. If you are lucky enough to work in or near downtown, living in the center of the city makes a lot of sense and can be very pleasant, pricey but pleasant.

clubtokyo Feb 19, 2019 2:50 AM

Great write up Alstat1!

The Best Forumer Feb 19, 2019 5:57 PM

Correct. This is true.

Dariusb Feb 20, 2019 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The ATX (Post 8476125)
And the biggest proposed cluster of towers are out view at the bottom of that photo in the Rainey St. District. There are a lot of towers proposed for that area, and among them are five proposals in the 500' and 600'+ range lined up in a row:

WeWork Project - 53-Stories, 614'
Travis ft x Tower #1 50-stories, 595'
Travis Tower #2 50-Stories, 591'
44 East - 51-Stories, 585'
WeWork Project - 43-Stories, 523'

I can't wait to see this stuff start rising especially since I'll be moving to Temple soon and will be able to get to visit the city.

Sterling Feb 21, 2019 9:45 AM

It's also worth pointing out that the vast majority of Austin's new tallest buildings are for mixed use housing, and that neither Dallas nor Houston has residential towers anywhere near their height, density or mixed use flexibility. Correct me if I'm wrong. As I finish this post, I can already hear the teeth grinding in Dallas and Houston.

Nautica Feb 21, 2019 2:37 PM

I don't think Houston or Dallas are jealous of Austin.

Yes, its true that Austin's downtown area is more dynamic, with a core, which is both lively and profitable.

That being said, I can speak for Dallas in stating that they have many more residential towers than Austin. They might not be as tall but there are many more of them.
Speaking for height, there are several completed or in the works that are not too far off of the Austonian (683 ft.):

The Drever (625) Currently undergo renovation from office to residential.
Gables Republic (602) Transformed from office to residential.
Amli Fountainplace (562) Under construction.
Flora & Olive (441) Under construction.
Hall Arts (440) Under construction.

All of these are in the downtown core. I think most Dallasites and Houstonians are proud of the progress they see in Austin and only want to see it improve. There I said all that without any teeth grinding.


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