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Amazing that you can see the Tesla Gigafactory off in the distance.
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I could be wrong, however. It's been many, many months since I drove past it on 130. |
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Definitely getting wider depending on what angle you view it from.
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That Pano is epic, can 't wait to see this view in a few years.
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The view will be epic in just a year. Austin continues to grow up as other cities pause.
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Just got back from 4 days in Austin while the hubby was in a conference and I spent time with a dear friend of 30 years. The changes between when we were there in 2017 & now are incredible. The skyline has literally doubled in size. We stayed at the JW Marriott and then moved to the Fairmont (highly recommend) for the last 2 nights. The unhoused situation is pretty bad, and on the surface worse than here in NYC, but that might be the weather and Austin’s reputation. Sixth Street is a shell of what I remember and pretty depressing but Rainey Street has a fun, kinetic energy. Overall we loved our visit but my husband did comment that “it’s not a pretty city” but I think he was commenting on the quality of much of the newer architecture and not the environs. We did a day trip to Fredericksburg for wine tasting and a last night dinner at The Oasis, which is probably y’all’s version’s of going to the Statue of Liberty (mostly tourists) but the views at sunset over Lake Travis are really unique to Austin.
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The City recently changed zoning on 6th St. to create a more mixed used environment with more day time activity. Part of the 6th St. bar district can now have buildings up to 140' if the first 15' of the historical structure facing 6th St. is preserved. The developer who pushed for the change is planning to max out the height with residential and office projects. Also, the entire block on the south side closest to to I-35 is planned for Demo to build a residential mid-rise with retail facing 6th St.
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Austin is new and modern. Definitely not old or historic architecture and that is completely fine. The US has plenty of older cities that offer that. But our Downtown is full of life and that is super important.
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Agree!
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Here's a view of Rainey looking south from the Modern Austin construction webcam. The following projects are U/C in this view:
Waterline - 1,022', 73-stories Modern Austin - 658', 56-stories Travis - 594', 52-stories Paseo - 567', 48-stories 700 River - 500', 42-stories Vesper - 452', 41-stories Fairfield Inn - 17-stories Cambria Hotel - 14-stories https://i.imgur.com/jnngzwH.png This is a view of Rainey looking north from the Vesper construction webcam https://i.imgur.com/L0wUAZR.png |
CBRE is hawking the potential of a 96-story (phase 1) tower plus a 79-story (phase 2) tower on the Hobby Building site!
https://austin.towers.net/[email protected] |
Holy sh*t, I'm assuming this is just a concept but sooner or later hopefully Austin realizes something like this.
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Oof, that parking podium, though!!!
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