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130 Corridor and Far Eastern Metro Update
Here's a good place to file all those far eastside projects that are gobbling up all the open space out there.
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Austin Green
https://www.kxan.com/news/local/aust...-step-forward/
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Amazon -- Project Charm
https://www.statesman.com/news/20200...oning-approval
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In my travels I stumbled across a Statesman article from 2018 that had a nice roundup + graphic of projects that are still in motion, as far as I can tell.
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The Velocity development near the airport got a density boost.
https://i.ibb.co/4JLDM3f/V02-FIINAL.jpg https://i.ibb.co/JzjQ3Vs/V04-FINAL-2.jpg https://i.ibb.co/JvDTtPY/Park-to-Paseo.jpg https://i.ibb.co/VMz7DqV/V03FINAL.jpg https://i.ibb.co/JzjQ3Vs/V04-FINAL-2.jpg https://i.ibb.co/YWJ1n4y/91a7ea-04f8...a59ab1-mv2.jpg According to the ABJ, Plans for Velocity, formerly called Velocity Crossing, now call for 7 million square feet of apartments, offices, industrial and other commercial space on 314 acres Austin-based Marketplace Real Estate Group said in a June 15 announcement. Originally, 5.5 million square feet of development was proposed. Included in the revised plans are 2,683 apartments; 2.9 million square feet of office space, allowing for two large corporate campuses along with traditional office space; 585,000 square feet of flex industrial and creative office; and 310,000 square feet for other commercial uses including retail, restaurants, a movie theater and three hotels. It will all surround a seven-acre central park. https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...source=twitter |
Nice, thanks for crossposting this.
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Suburbia disturbia. Junk tract homes, auto-oriented sprawl, and land-greedy oversized warehouses.
But at least Velocity looks like it has some density. The same people who will be living in these areas will be the same ones complaining about traffic, tolls, etc. "14 lane highways for everyone, everywhere!" |
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Also-- this part of the city is where huge new employers are situating -- Amazon for sure, Tesla maybe, and a ton more yet to be determined. We may not get skyscrapers out of these areas, but they sure as hell determine what comes next to Austin, and what gets built downtown. |
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Northpointe Pflugerville
Just north of the distribution center, there is the NorthPointe development. I don't see this happening anytime soon because the developer doesn't have a track record of this type of development. It is being developed by the Negba Group. If it does, I do like the artificial trees.
In general, new development in Pflugerville is using narrow lots. Most new development have 45 and 55 foot lots. My subdivision has 70 foot lots. The city sees the narrow lots as good for city finances. The somewhat denser development has higher valuations than larger lots. https://www.statesman.com/photogalle...729009997/PH/1 |
Those NorthPointe renderings are very impressive, but where's all the parking? For a suburban project, albeit dense, there doesn't seem to be any above-ground parking garages in the plan. I don't see how underground parking would be profitable either.
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Just with decorations, like this one in the Domain https://www.google.com/maps/@30.4008...7i16384!8i8192 Would make sense to, put them next to the highway where they can screen a bit of the noise. |
This is also planned at the northeast corner of SH130 and Pecan:
https://www.statesman.com/news/20200...rville-council |
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My lot is 60', standard for my neighborhood. The neighborhood behind me has 75' lots, but it's older. Looking around other parts of South Austin, it looks like nearly every lot is 50-60'.
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Travis County Proposal for Tesla Factory is on the east side of 130 just north of the Colorado River.
4 -5 million square foot manufacturing plant. |
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I don't have any problem with the smaller lots as long there are services within walking distance. I am lucky to live in the older section of Pflugerville. I have dining, bars, coffee and essential goods all within walking distance. All for a fraction of the cost of similar neighborhoods in Austin. |
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