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Thanks for posting that, Mike. It shows it having 34 hotel floors plus one more mechanical floor above those.
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Much better! It's a big improvement with the south facing wall. It gets my stamp of approval.:tup:
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any news? thoughts?
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First thought is how utterly dull it has been. Nothing is happening as far as new projects getting going. We had so much excitement at the beginning of the month an other than the groundbreaking for that hotel on Red River, there really hasn't been anything else.:shrug:
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I agree with someone else who said 99 trinity should be next. I am really pulling for aloft. So rather see this than wonky fairmont.
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It is a legend and the original rainey st bar. :haha: I'm not all broken up about it. They have another spot from what I heard. It will be interesting to see what happens with the giant trees on the property? Both patios have beautiful oaks all around. |
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Apparently they're moving forward with zoning. Anyone else else heard about this?
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I thought the Aloft was a done deal, but the city council still needs to approve it. And that would be why the Chronicle this week (before MyFox 7) brought attention to the concerns of their neighbors.
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^^^ Yeah, I just read that article yesterday.
Another Hotel Checks In on Congress Avenue The Hideout has seen the future and it's a 32-story hotel By Amy Smith Fri., Aug. 1, 2014 |
I would think those nimbys would be thrilled to have such a neighbor. Many more opportunities for penny ($1.00) postcard sales.
The only thing I can half agree with is the lack of any parking. That's pretty ballsy for any project. Still, being that it's a rather upscale hotel it's not entirely necessary for the guests to have a car. By the way, where do the hotel guests who stay at the Stephen F. Austin and Driskill hotels park? |
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I rarely rent cars on my trips. All my recent trips to Denver, Phoenix, Seattle, San Francisco, and San Diego were without a vehicle and I did fine. Austin doesn't have as good a transit system as most of those, but it does have car2go and b-cycle. |
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