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It’s Fort Worth and San Antonio which are slacking. |
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(A) lack of corporate presence in industries preferring downtown locations (banking, law, government) (B) relative lack of historic urban entertainment districts outside of the Riverwalk (the Pearl and San Pedro Creek are tremendous starts, but they need time to mature) (C) lack of large quantities of middle to upper income young adults, who prefer (at least relative to previous generations) urban living Luckily, the trend lines in these areas are good. USAA has moved employees downtown, the city is clearly investing in its core, and were attracting new employee talent. San Antonio will get there and has all the right bones, it just needs another decade for current trends to bear fruit. |
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Will be a great addition to that area to go along with Hotel Zaza and The Republic. I like the uniformity of the design and it hides the parking podium well.
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It’s bittersweet because that parking podium will replace traditional urban buildings.
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90 Rainey - 51 Floors
https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n..._news_headline https://i.imgur.com/zfQxMX5.jpg |
Request: Can someone take a recent pic of Austin's skyline? I would like to see how it looks now
Thanks in advance! |
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Austins Skyline Limits by Gino, on Flickr |
^^ Beautiful. Just wow
Couple more questions for locals, how is traffic like in Austin? Is it really bad, bearable? Is the city safe? What areas should I avoid? (Planning to move in maybe a couple of years. I'll definitely keep watch of this thread) Edit: I saw someone commented that Austin is known to be a very safe city so I'm glad to hear that! Now I'm wondering is the transportation in the city. Is there a reliable public transportation going in and out of the city that's not a bus? Sorry for asking a lot of questions haha. I hope you all have a nice weekend! |
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However, I've heard to stay clear of Cameron Rd (near US-290) and Rundberg Ln. (east of I-35) especially at night. Mostly because of the drugs and prostitution in those areas. |
There used to be a lot of rundown areas and even high crime ghettos in Austin, but most of those areas are gentrifying and property values are very high. You can still find pockets of areas that still look pretty bad, particularly in northeast and southeast Austin, but even those areas are close to areas that are fine.
Just for the experience, visitors should explore very hilly west Austin, just to see miles and miles of extraordinary affluence and gorgeous homes and natural landscapes. Downtown is incredible as well. |
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Slurry wall construction at Block 185 Tower.
https://scontent-dfw5-2.xx.fbcdn.net...7c&oe=5D12324C Eros Alzamora - https://www.facebook.com/independent...type=3&theater |
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