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Old Posted Apr 25, 2018, 7:41 AM
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The Statesman did an article on the South Congress developments. They also have a good drone shot of the Cityview apartments being torn down. Ugh. That was one of my favorite stops for photos!

By the way, I really have to wonder what the heck is going on with the office market that is justifying them tearing down apartments to replace them with office space.

https://www.statesman.com/business/m...1uZPbZ6Fp9XfJ/
Quote:
More South Congress changes: Developer remaking complex

Updated 4 hours ago
By Shonda Novak, American-Statesman Staff

More changes are taking place on Austin’s trendy South Congress Avenue, with the latest redevelopment underway at the site that houses the CityView at Soco apartments.

The developer, Turnbridge Equities, is demolishing a four-story building at the front of the complex, which is at 1007 S. Congress Ave.

The old building — which included 36 apartments atop street level retail space — will be replaced by a new four-story building that will have three floors of office space on top of ground-floor retail space. The new building will feature about 50,000 square feet in all, said Andrew Joblon, managing principal with Turnbridge Equities.
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