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Oh wow, so One Lady Bird Lake would essentially take that big surface lot next to the Hyatt Hotel along the trail?
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Austin is off the chain. I’ve been to Austin about every year or so since the mid 90s and it’s been incredible to see it’s transformation. I was just there a few months ago again and it’ll be nuts to see it again in December when I go back to Texas and then it’ll be super nuts to see to see the skyline and the city in a couple of years.
I remember in the 90s when it was still weird and there was only a couple of “skyscrapers”. Now it’s going to have a skyscraper taller than even JP Morgan Chase in Houston. Never thought that would happen, even with the current skyscraper boom that’s been happening since around 2006 in Austin. I remember thinking that Austin would never get anything taller in the foreseeable future other than the Austonian back when it U/C. |
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It’s a crazy development time, with pandemic and economic issues Austin keeps pacing on! Love it.
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Gotta love those gigantic, impossible to miss parking podiums.
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Austin keeps growing tall and looking beautiful!
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I like the facade designs. Anything to distract from how ugly I-35 is.
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Incredible times for Austin. And the towers keep rolling on.
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Thanks. Yeah I'm almost in disbelieve of what's happening with Austin. Knock on wood but may the good luck continue! :D |
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As a Dallas native I hate to say it but the Austin skyline will eclipse both Dallas and Houston in terms of height by 2025 or so when all these towers are completed. |
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The FAA doesn't directly restrict the height of buildings, but issues a "determination of hazard" when buildings are too tall near airports. At that point, local zoning boards are reluctant to approve construction and buildings can become unaffordable because of higher insurance costs and smaller size. If I'm not mistaken - as-the-crow-flies distances from a downtown to nearest edge of a runway (using Google Earth): Dallas - DAL = 4.4 miles Austin - AUS = 5.4 miles Houston - HOU = 8.6 miles Dallas - DFW = 13.8 miles Houston - IAH = 14.1 miles |
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The Chase tower in Houston was originally planned to be over 1,100', but the FAA wouldn't allow it. I don't know what the exact FAA height limit is for downtown Houston, but I suspect it's not much more than the building's 1,002' height.
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