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Echostatic Mar 8, 2019 1:03 AM

Trying to compile everything in the pipeline now into one post. This list is based off my development map, which you can find here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Zw...Q8&usp=sharing

Topped Out

The Independent - 690'
https://i.imgur.com/YRVUsAu.jpg?1

Austin Proper Hotel & Residences - 397'
https://i.imgur.com/cIZ9eoF.jpg?1

Third + Shoal - 389'
https://i.imgur.com/C9QJPzJh.jpg

Hotel ZaZa & Apartments - 305'
https://i.imgur.com/nCi8ZUI.jpg?1

Under Construction/Site Demo

The Travis Tower I - 595'
https://i.imgur.com/IEb6Sae.png

The Travis Tower II - 591'
https://i.imgur.com/uOqy16t.png

Block 185 - 589'
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7806/4...5c79ab10_o.jpg

Block 71 (200 W 6th) - 542'
https://www.connect.media/wp-content...ing_Austin.jpg

300 Colorado - 446'
https://i.imgur.com/8r0wDCN.png

Austin Marriott Downtown - 386'
http://i.imgur.com/wiwcHeV.png

The Quincy - 369'
https://i.imgur.com/PTp42NA.png

48 East - 358'
http://i.imgur.com/9kdzUxF.png

405 Colorado - 356'
http://www.brandywinerealty.com/imag...70/0770-02.jpg

5th & Brazos - 355'
http://bklarchitecture.com/wp-conten.../09/5B-2-1.jpg

Alexan Capital - 350'
https://i.imgur.com/KE5mML8.png

RiverSouth - 234'
https://i.imgur.com/qveGAxC.png

1801 Congress - 222'
https://i.imgur.com/lY6EcLD.png

1601 Congress - 211'
https://i.imgur.com/YN4J8Cq.png

Approved

6 + Guadalupe - 848'
https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...g?format=1600w

Hanover Republic Square - 516'
https://i.imgur.com/TPiN3WV.png

Travis County Courthouse - 234'
https://i.imgur.com/ZyVabuh.png

Hilton Garden Inn 17th Street Hotel - 230'
https://austin.towers.net/wp-content...?1535634405456

Under Review

The Republic - 709'
https://i.imgur.com/Dif9zjK.png

90 Rainey - ~680'
https://i.imgur.com/zfQxMX5.jpg

44 East - 585'
https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1928/4...c912354d_h.jpg

Velocity Tower - ~425'
https://aquilacommercial.com/wp-cont...red.jpg?x20475

West Avenue Apartments - ~330'
https://austin.towers.net/wp-content...4797841912.jpg

17th Street Condos - 319'
https://i.imgur.com/pKqBN6q.png

North Gateway Plaza - 242'
http://www.capellatx.com/wp-content/...ed-768x495.jpg

Proposed

WeWork Site Towers 1-4
https://i.imgur.com/QtD3Dv3.png

Railyards Towers I & II - 563' & 597'
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/...psjbiwvcxl.png

701 Trinity - ~436'
http://i.imgur.com/mEaVn0d.png

One Austin - 353'
https://i.imgur.com/WFd1LKA.png

The Avenue Hyatt Centric Hotel - 346'
https://i.imgur.com/zr6mhS6.png

Domain IV - 304'

Travis County Courthouse Phase II - 268'
https://i.imgur.com/eTpri8q.png

56 East - 250'
https://austin.towers.net/wp-content...ast-Street.jpg

Syndic Mar 8, 2019 5:09 AM

Man, thanks for putting that together, Echostatic. It really hits home just how much development is in the pipeline. If you lump it all together, it really is one of the most massive construction undertakings/transformations in history; probably comparable to the Big Dig.

It makes me wonder: Do we realize what Austin is becoming? Please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the amount of high rise construction here make Houston and Dallas pale in comparison? And what happens to a city whose downtown explodes like ours is? In some ways, isn't Austin becoming, like, the city in Texas?

We've always had an powerful cocktail of persistent factors leading to our prosperity; its central location, UT, the capitol, being a welcoming beacon for the liberals of Texas, an attractive economy for out-of-staters, the confluence of Anglo and Hispanic, the weather, the food, the music, nature. It feels like everything is coming together now at the perfect time for Austin to thrive.

Are we ready to be a huge city? Because our skyline will soon scream "huge city" loudly for all to hear.

Echostatic Mar 8, 2019 5:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syndic (Post 8498855)
It makes me wonder: Do we realize what Austin is becoming? Please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the amount of high rise construction here make Houston and Dallas pale in comparison?

I'm pretty sure Austin has more high-rise construction than the rest of Texas combined. If everything I listed gets built, our skyline would be comparable to Dallas.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Syndic (Post 8498855)
If you lump it all together, it really is one of the most massive construction undertakings/transformations in history.

I agree. I think in a few decades from now, urbanists around the country will look at Austin as almost an American parallel to Dubai. All of this construction coming online within a few decades... Incredible.

The skyline comparison images from 2005 to 2015 were already crazy enough, now imagine 2005 to 2025. It'll look like an entirely new city.

The ATX Mar 8, 2019 5:48 AM

Dallas and Houston are on par with Austin for skyscraper development. The difference is that those Metros are more than 3 1/2 times the size of Austin, and their high-rise development is spread over a large area and suburbs and not so much in their downtowns like Austin. The fact that Austin is at the same level as those cities and has a much smaller population is what's so amazing.

Sigaven Mar 8, 2019 5:49 AM

God what an exciting next 5-10 years this is going to be. Even more exciting than the last 10 years, which has already been incredible.

AustinGoesVertical Mar 8, 2019 6:07 AM

When I moved here in 2012, people kind of talked like the boom had already happened, explaining that Austin had really changed recently, but I don’t think people fathomed how much more it was about to change. Mind you, the change that had recently occurred was in the context of The Monarch, Austonian, Ashton, 360, W Hotel, etc.

But I remember how small downtown still felt even just 5 years ago. There was a true crevice between the Market District and 2nd Street, plenty of dead space and a much more quiet CBD, especially at night.

Then came plenty of new hotels (JW Marriot, Westin, Aloft) and the first big office project since Frost (Colorado Tower). That’s when I started to realize the boom was really still going. Seaholm/Greenwater and The Independent were the accelerant that really blew it all open, totally activating 2nd Street & Market District into a cohesive sprawl. It still amazes me that Greenwater was a field not too long ago. It’s truly remarkable. It was about 7 years between Austin’s two 600 footers. There are 4-5 in the current pipeline, and that’s not counting 44 East and Block 185, which are pretty darn close.

You’d think it’d be over. But what’s in the pipeline might make 2013-2017 look like an ant hill.

Urbannizer Mar 8, 2019 8:10 AM

Nice list! What’s Railyard Towers? First time hearing about that one.

I don’t see 410 Uptown and The Huston listed. I’m not sure if you have a certain height criteria, but I’d add what’s going on in West Campus. The area is becoming one with Downtown, even more so once the projects for the north end of Downtown get out of the ground.

Austin has more 500’+ projects planned than both Houston and Dallas. Only recently did the city lose the title for tallest building under construction in Texas, to Houston (Texas Tower 737’). Once 6th + Guadalupe begins we’ll have that title again. :-)

H2O Mar 8, 2019 11:36 AM

I could quibble with some of your categorizations (under construction, approved, proposed), but it is an excellent compilation of the pipeline. Thank you for all the effort! As mentioned, this list does not include projects on the edges of Downtown. It also does not include a lot of pipeline development near the Domain, with the exception of the Burnet Gateway project.

SpawnOfVulcan Mar 8, 2019 12:46 PM

Good goin' Austin! You're growin' up so fast....

Seems like just yesterday I was more impressed with my own town's skyline than I was with Austin's. Definitely can't say that anymore!

78701 Mar 8, 2019 2:03 PM

Quote:

The Avenue Hyatt Centric Hotel - 346'
Wait, what? This is no longer an apartment building, the first one without parking?

We vs us Mar 8, 2019 2:55 PM

What's really interesting is how pronounced the shift to the 500 ft plateau has been in just the last year.

Of course all of the 500 footers have yet to materialize, but it's clear that developers are aspiring to that next notch on the belt.

The ATX Mar 8, 2019 2:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by We vs us (Post 8499073)
What's really interesting is how pronounced the shift to the 500 ft plateau has been in just the last year.

Of course all of the 500 footers have yet to materialize, but it's clear that developers are aspiring to that next notch on the belt.

I would even characterize as a shift to a 600' plateau since several of the towers are rubbing up against that number.

The ATX Mar 8, 2019 3:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 78701 (Post 8499034)
Wait, what? This is no longer an apartment building, the first one without parking?

The switch to a hotel was announced in January with a mid-year start date.

We vs us Mar 8, 2019 3:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The ATX (Post 8499078)
I would even characterize as a shift to a 600' plateau since several of the towers are rubbing up against that number.

Agreed. It's a 600 ft plateau at this point.

urbancore Mar 8, 2019 3:32 PM

Gobsmacked!

78701 Mar 8, 2019 3:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The ATX (Post 8499082)
The switch to a hotel was announced in January with a mid-year start date.

Thanks, I missed that one.

The ATX Mar 8, 2019 4:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urbannizer (Post 8498940)
Nice list! What’s Railyard Towers? First time hearing about that one.

It's from a marketing flyer that AusTxDevelopment posted:
https://www.cbredealflow.com/handler...7-U#_section_2

KevinFromTexas Mar 8, 2019 7:16 PM

I think at this point the Railyard Towers are more of a vision for what can be built there (marketing) than an actual proposal. No site plan has been filed for that one.

I've also pretty much written off the West Avenue Apartments as dead since they also haven't filed a site plan yet either, and there hasn't been any news about it for a while. Same goes for 56 East.

I don't doubt something will eventually happen with those, but I doubt it'll be in their current form.

shoreditch Mar 8, 2019 7:22 PM

For what it's worth too, there is a 'for lease' sign up on the Frank & Angie's location these days, so the property owner seems to at least be actively looking for a tenant.


Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinFromTexas (Post 8499480)
I think at this point the Railyard Towers are more of a vision for what can be built there (marketing) than an actual proposal. No site plan has been filed for that one.

I've also pretty much written off the West Avenue Apartments as dead since they also haven't filed a site plan yet either, and there hasn't been any news about it for a while. Same goes for 56 East.

I don't doubt something will eventually happen with those, but I doubt it'll be in their current form.


AusTxDevelopment Mar 8, 2019 7:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinFromTexas (Post 8499480)
I think at this point the Railyard Towers are more of a vision for what can be built there (marketing) than an actual proposal. No site plan has been filed for that one.

I've also pretty much written off the West Avenue Apartments as dead since they also haven't filed a site plan yet either, and there hasn't been any news about it for a while. Same goes for 56 East.

I don't doubt something will eventually happen with those, but I doubt it'll be in their current form.

Karlin hasn't closed on the Railyard land yet. They have it under contract but I doubt they've had a chance to put anything together while doing their due diligence on the land, so it's not surprising no site plan has been filed. They have said they plan to built two towers on the site, similar to the marketing.

You're right the towers won't be in the current form, since those were just massings for the sales brochure. Karlin has built quite a bit of low rise in the Austin suburbs, but they've built towers in California so I have confidence they can pull something off. Unlike Nate's group. ;)


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