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Originally Posted by Kropotkin
It'd be notable if Railyard sells, because, as a condo, I believe it will require 70% of the owners to agree. That rares happen. However, given the demand for density and right price, anything is possible. It's certainly a very desirable location for a high rise.
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It rarely happens? Well don't forget, the Austin Convention Center's expansion leveled two blocks of the Railyard. I don't recall a problem getting people to sell back then. But then again, I'm not sure they had a choice.
Personally, I would have no problem seeing the rest of the Railyard go and replaced with something more pedestrian-friendly and that utilizes urban space more efficiently.