Posted Apr 27, 2016, 6:50 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Between RRock and a hard place
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Too bad the Lamar Financial Plaza building didn't go up at that time. I was excited about it, then, canceled. I'm glad One Congress got rid of the step up add on. That 80s building boom was actually pretty cool. I lived close to downtown and my wife worked downtown, so I followed and watched all the construction like most of you do today. I didn't hate the designs at the time because at least something was getting built. Waller Creek Place was really the only disaster.
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