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Originally Posted by The ATX
Some math could be done by someone more motivated than me right now to better determine the height. We know the residential unit count and office square footage as well as the lot sizes. That historical building on the corner will apparently remain, so the residential tower will most likely be a point tower on 1/4 of the block on either side of the historical building. That leaves 1/2 of the block (a rectangle  ) for the office tower. Of course we don't know if the parking will be all above ground, but based on other projects we could assume five levels of it may be underground. A nice crown would be a bonus.
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Nice rationale. In that case, the orientation would probably be similar to Google Tower. I remember talk of a public plaza though too. Of course that may have been wishful thinking here rather than in an article. If that were the case, maybe we'd see 1/4th be the historical building, 1/4th a plaza to maintain some of those trees and then two point towers. Holding out hope.