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Which will be the next highrise to break ground?? Seems like there are 3 viable options, the one on Rainey, Seaholm or 5th and Bowie. Hopefully at least one of them will be before the end of the year. If so we could definately say it was a good year.
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My guess is Skyhouse. Wasn't it already supposed to start?
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My guess is 3 Eleven Bowie. One of the last articles about it in the Statesman said they had the equity and expected to start construction in September. Then again, developers seem to have their own calendars that have 24 months or something in them.
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Seaholm is still doing some planning I think. I was told they'd submit their site plan sometime in the fall, so hopefully in the next month they'll do that.
SkyHouse has submitted their site plan and is awaiting update. 3rd & Colorado is the same, awaiting update. 3 Eleven Bowie's site plan is in review. I've been checking those almost daily. When they approved and released the site plan for the JW Marriott, it was announced a few days later by the American-Statesman that it would break ground. |
I noticed last week that there were traffic barriers sitting in the middle of the 7Rio site. I was just looking up there from 6th and Rio Grande so I'm not sure what it was all about. Has 7Rio ever showed plans for the apartment version of the tower? I don't remember seeing them.
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Yes, 253 feet with 24 floors according to the site plan.
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Y'all are all over those site plans. :P I wish I knew how they worked.
Someone should make a thread in the Austin section and do a list that you keep updated. Somewhere that everyone can go to be able to find those site plans easily with links to check for new updates or new elevations plans or the like. If anyone wanted to find the site plans for the High-rise projects and list them, Kevin or I can edit the links into the OP List for this thread. Edit: I updated the OP and added links for the "Transformation of South Lamar" and "North Burnet/Gateway Projects" threads. |
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Waterloo Tower
ABJ reports a new tower called "Waterloo Tower" is in the works for 12th and Red River where Brick Oven Pizza is. I may be off on my math here, but it looks like they need a 14:1 FAR based on the site and proposed square footage
http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/pr...thing-big.html |
YNN is running a story tonight on the the Waterloo Tower. The tower proposal goes to the City Council for approval on 09/27, (The Planning Commission has already approved it.) and it should be anywhere between 20 to 40 stories.
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Here is the article.
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My first thought? "Isn't that like solidly in the Capitol View Corridor?" Looked at a map and I guess not. It seems to stop at Red River, for some reason.
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Even if this gets built at only 20 stories it will be all alone at that spot. At 40 stories it would stick out as much as the Planetarium tower would.
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Nearly a third of $1.2 billion from recent Austin bond elections remains unspent
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HID Global to build new Austin distribution center, create 276 jobs
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Some shots from around downtown this afternoon. First site prep for the JW Marriott is well under way.
http://i.imgur.com/pk3e5.jpg http://i.imgur.com/XIEIB.jpg http://i.imgur.com/n1D5a.jpg The Whitley tower seems to be pretty much topped out. http://i.imgur.com/Zk2KK.jpg http://i.imgur.com/B53Jo.jpg http://i.imgur.com/uz4Y4.jpg http://i.imgur.com/7TIEf.jpg http://i.imgur.com/tiiEc.jpg http://i.imgur.com/KnKAn.jpg Site prep has started for the IBC Bank building. http://i.imgur.com/3rrov.jpg |
Nice update. I'm glad to see the IBC Bank Plaza starting. I was by there a week ago and they hadn't started yet. I don't even think they had the fencing up yet.
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GM creates Austin technology center
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