Thanks. I wish had been able to take it later in the day. The sun was in the wrong spot to be looking in that direction.
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I'm really excited about this, I hope its a 650-700 footer. And a couple residential towers to boot. I was hoping it would break ground in 2015, but its worth the wait.
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get tall, SA. I know my hometown can bust out a real signature tower.
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There's no this whole project could be shutdown right? I mean since the mayor is in on this & they announced it & everything? I just really don't want to be a dead project in 2yrs. I wanna see more building like this downtown, so I can move downtown someday hahah :)
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Thanks for the before shot Kevin. Here's to hoping for something good. Also on the plus side that crappy Embassy Suites will be blocked out once this project gets off the ground.
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Here's a couple more angles.
photos taken by me. https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2525/...9ca_z.jpg?zz=1 http://i.imgur.com/f9jRp9wl.jpg |
^Please don't forget to include a link with those photos to the website(s) where you found them.
I gotta say, this tower couldn't have been planned for a better place on the skyline. I've never believed that any new major development should be built within the older part of downtown. I'd rather see those parking lots gobbled up by towers on the edge of downtown instead and let the interior be occupied by more modest charming developments that add good infill within it.. It'll also help balance out the skyline. |
New Frost Bank Tower Update
http://www.therivardreport.com/westo...nancials-city/
from The Rivard Report August 10th.. Amid a week of headlines at City Hall that included withdrawing funding of the streetcar project to City Council and getting a first look at the 2015 Proposed Capital and Operating Budget, the year’s biggest proposed development project took a second step toward becoming reality. Weston Urban CEO Randy Smith delivered a detailed financial project proposal within the city’s 45-day deadline period for a major western downtown development on Friday. The Weston Urban proposal includes development of a Class A downtown tower and 732-space parking garage that would become the new corporate headquarters of Frost Bank. The bank’s current 22-story office tower would become home to City employees now working in five leased office spaces. The multi-block project will include at least 300 new residential units, restaurants, coffee shops, and other retail venues and street-level improvements. |
City Releases Weston Urban/Frost Bank Proposal
http://www.therivardreport.com/city-...bank-proposal/
There is an update with the Weston Urban Proposal now released Quote:
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Of course nothing is designed at this point (that is about a year away). |
Yep, I was told this would/will be a mixed-use tower with the 300-units a part of the office building.
I'm not sure if they changed their mind from this proposal, sent to the city, or changed their mind from mixed-use to single use. As it says in the height proposal page, the height is subject to change at any time so it very well could mean they will present a mixed-use tower when the design comes out but who.knows. 520 feet is still pretty good and residential buildings next to it will look nice in that part of downtown. |
Good info, can't wait to hear more updates.
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So, while still in preliminary stages, we can kill the pipe dream of 700ft and start hoping for a really well designed 518'.
Thrilled with that height and hopeful (more than anything) for good street-level interaction. If there are multiple dominoes in the area, the way they interact with the street will say more than anything about whether this area of DT becomes a true neighborhood or simply another place that suburbanites drive to work each day. |
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It's a win win no matter what. |
Was that an actual rendering that was on the news last night? They said that this building would be about 3 stories less than the Marriott Rivercenter. The rendering appeared to be an all glass high rise.
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http://www.therivardreport.com/city-...bank-proposal/ The tower itself hasn't been designed, but could look similar to the conceptual rendering above. |
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Hopefully they go taller, but even if they don't 518 feet would still look great.
By the way, the Frost Bank Tower in Austin is 515 feet 9 inches tall. San Antonio's needs to be taller than our's. |
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It's unfortunate this tower won't make the iconic impact on the skyline we were initially told. It won't look bad, just needs another 200' on top. |
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