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clubtokyo Jun 9, 2019 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by The ATX (Post 8594189)
Here's an updated version of the last rendering posted - no canopy on upper cutout and vertical lighting goes all the way up.

https://i.imgur.com/qLI3tAA.png
http://www.dudapaine.com/

So excited for this one!

hequals2henry Jun 10, 2019 1:07 AM

I recorded some videos while driving past downtown today:
https://flic.kr/p/2gbyVBs
https://flic.kr/p/2gbzrLb

clubtokyo Jun 10, 2019 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by hequals2henry (Post 8600318)
I recorded some videos while driving past downtown today:
https://flic.kr/p/2gbyVBs
https://flic.kr/p/2gbzrLb

Very cool! Thanks for sharing!

clubtokyo Jun 12, 2019 3:01 AM

Also the other updates look great!!

Syndic Jun 16, 2019 3:36 AM

I don't really know where to put this as we don't have a general discussion thread but this question has been nagging at me.

Are we building interesting places?

I'm not just talking about interesting-looking architecture but actual places for us to go and enjoy ourselves.

Of course it's possible that some of these buildings will have nice restaurants that aren't so insanely expensive that we can experience one in a while, but other than restaurants and high-end boutique stores, what are we really getting with all of this development?

I can really only think of 3 projects under development that I could consider "interesting places":
  1. Waterloo Park (and the adjacent Brackenridge area)
  2. The MLS stadium at McKalla Place
  3. The UT basketball/event arena

Those are the only three places I could see myself visiting very often.

I know I can't expect every development to be something I could enjoy but I just wonder if we could be getting more out of all this development; more stuff that benefits Austin residents and enriches our lives, like museums, music venues, event spaces, theaters, or quirky little shops.

I'm just afraid of downtown Austin developing into too much of a clean, safe, stale, yuppie environment. I hope developers start taking risks with their ground-floor spaces. Even a slightly different kind of establishment could stand out amongst the rest of the homogeneity these days.

The ATX Jun 16, 2019 6:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syndic (Post 8606759)
I don't really know where to put this as we don't have a general discussion thread but this question has been nagging at me.

Are we building interesting places?

I'm not just talking about interesting-looking architecture but actual places for us to go and enjoy ourselves.

Of course it's possible that some of these buildings will have nice restaurants that aren't so insanely expensive that we can experience one in a while, but other than restaurants and high-end boutique stores, what are we really getting with all of this development?

I can really only think of 3 projects under development that I could consider "interesting places":
  1. Waterloo Park (and the adjacent Brackenridge area)
  2. The MLS stadium at McKalla Place
  3. The UT basketball/event arena

Those are the only three places I could see myself visiting very often.

I know I can't expect every development to be something I could enjoy but I just wonder if we could be getting more out of all this development; more stuff that benefits Austin residents and enriches our lives, like museums, music venues, event spaces, theaters, or quirky little shops.

I'm just afraid of downtown Austin developing into too much of a clean, safe, stale, yuppie environment. I hope developers start taking risks with their ground-floor spaces. Even a slightly different kind of establishment could stand out amongst the rest of the homogeneity these days.

You could start a new thread for this in the Austin sub-forum. It's a worthy enough discussion for its own thread. It won't get many responses in this thread.

Syndic Jun 16, 2019 10:00 PM

I know what I'm doing but okay, posted there too.

hequals2henry Jun 16, 2019 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syndic (Post 8607127)
I know what I'm doing but okay, posted there too.

I think the topic belongs in here too, but would definitely generate more discussions in its own forum.

The ATX Jun 16, 2019 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syndic (Post 8607127)
I know what I'm doing but okay, posted there too.

No need to get snarky. I just made a suggestion that would encourage discussion on your topic. This thread is for project updates, and the Austin sub-forum is for any type of project or discussion thread. Plus, this thread gets ignored by a lot of Austin posters.

clubtokyo Jun 17, 2019 1:31 AM

Domain, Mueller, ACC, South Lamar? Are none of those interesting?

The ATX Jun 17, 2019 1:39 AM

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Originally Posted by clubtokyo (Post 8607250)
Domain, Mueller, ACC, South Lamar? Are none of those interesting?

What are you referring to? I would say those are interesting topics.

clubtokyo Jun 18, 2019 1:27 AM

I was just saying I think those are interesting places lol

Urbannizer Jun 18, 2019 2:56 AM

Huge project planned for Statesman site

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A massive mixed-use project calling for 3.5 million square feet of development — including one building taller than Frost Bank Tower in downtown Austin — is being proposed for a prime waterfront site that currently houses the Austin American-Statesman just south of Lady Bird Lake.

A master plan for the high-profile 18.9-acre tract at 305 S. Congress Ave. envisions building on more than 6 acres of the site. There would be six or seven buildings, from office towers as high as 40 stories to condominiums or apartments, one or two hotels, retail and restaurant space, and possibly even a grocery store. The high rise buildings’ 3.5 million square feet would be 2.5 times the total area of Barton Creek Square mall.

The remaining 12.5 acres would have public uses. Those could include a 7.5-acre waterfront park, plazas, new roads, sidewalks and more connections to and along the Butler Hike and Bike Trail and Lady Bird Lake, with a boardwalk and pier also contemplated. The vision also includes an amphitheater and enhanced bat-viewing area by the Congress Avenue Bridge.

One rendering of the project — which is being called 305 S. Congress — depicts a potential pedestrian bridge across Lady Bird Lake, which would connect the development to the lake’s north shore.

The Atlanta-based Cox family — former owner of the American-Statesman — is working to redevelop the site in partnership with Austin-based Endeavor Real Estate Group. On Monday, Richard Suttle Jr. — the Austin attorney representing the Cox family — presented preliminary plans for the project to the city of Austin’s South Central Waterfront Advisory Board.
https://www.statesman.com/storyimage...Q=75&maxW=2400

https://www.statesman.com/storyimage...Q=75&maxW=1320

https://www.statesman.com/storyimage...Q=75&maxW=1600

kingkirbythe.... Jun 18, 2019 2:17 PM

Sploosh!

clubtokyo Jun 18, 2019 4:02 PM

Looks amazing!

GoldenBoot Jun 18, 2019 4:05 PM

SOM is working on the masterplan (not the towers - yet). And, they will be asking for heights up to 600'.

Mopacs Jun 18, 2019 6:17 PM

I see that the Skyhouse has magically morphed into 300 W Sixth :)


KevinFromTexas Jun 18, 2019 6:28 PM

600 feet south of the river. :cheers:

BG918 Jun 18, 2019 7:00 PM

Looks a lot like the River Mile proposed in downtown Denver.

drummer Jun 19, 2019 1:05 AM

That looks great! A large park right there would be awesome for the bat-watchers as well as other events, and a pedestrian bridge in the area would be great as well. I hope they leave room for a potential rail bridge as they consider all the details.


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