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^^^Awesome. Many thanks, Kevin.
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Proposed 700’+ towers (too many under 700’)
98 Red River 1031’ https://i.imgur.com/l2hIbRp.png BBVA Tower 774’ https://i.imgur.com/DQPKKHE.png ATX East ~900’ https://i.imgur.com/Tr4qlG2.jpg The Republic 708’ https://i.imgur.com/XfxjspM.png Block 16 723’ https://i.imgur.com/WtmgNpT.png |
I’ve never seen this block 16 proposal rendering. What project is this?
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I think the consensus is the proposed ATX East may be north of 1000' tall. ATX West may be between 650' & 750'. However, this development may require a PPP with the city due to the convention center expansion.
Missing from the list: -4th & Brazos (823'/65 stories) -Travis-Tower II (704'/60 stories) |
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^^^ that’s Right. Another one. 823’ ^^^
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This city just keeps changing and evolving day by day!
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Do you folks think any scrapers will get built East of I-35 ?
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Now that we have passed Project Connect, the Green Line commuter rail will be a key component in upzoning areas east of 35. In fact, the city did just that the other day with the old Motorola campus off of 183 just a stones throw from a potential Green Line station with heights on one parcel up to 400’ and 120’ elsewhere. The details aren’t exactly nailed down what will end up happening here, as the proposals keep changing, but something will happen here. This is half the distance from downtown as the Domain and IBM with basically the same development premise and is now also on a commuter rail line. We already have VMU development built, in progress, or proposed all the way out to this development, too. It isn’t as if this is detached from our existing urban core. It is an extension of it. Visually speaking, it’ll be a cohesive skyline with two nodes. Short answer: there already are, there are current proposals, and there will be more. |
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So, yeah, Austin has 8 towers on the way that are over 700 feet. One of those is under construction (6 X Guadalupe). To put that into perspective, Dallas has 5 towers over 700 feet. Houston has 11 in that height bracket with another one under construction. If all those happen, that would put Texas in the top three along with New York and Illinois for 700+ footers, and we'd have nearly twice as many as #4 California.
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I did a Google Earth rough model of Austin projects and included the 3443 Tech campus. You can see them on page 5 of this thread: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...=231930&page=5 Statesman redevelopment thread - there are renderings on page 13 and a model on page 16. http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...199758&page=13 |
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Not that it matters much, but we're back at 1,022 feet for 98 Red River for now. Here's a side by side of the two best renderings:
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Any speculation on the hotel operator? ^^^
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Am I the only one who doesn't like the look of it? If Austin is going to get a supertall, it needs to be very sleek. That is too bulky on the bottom and the top design is just not good.
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I like the design, it’s different and unique in my opinion.
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It’s pretty hideous in my opinion. It looks all disjointed. Needs to be sleek like the Austonian or something.
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