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Old Posted Aug 19, 2024, 6:46 PM
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Great shot! You can even see as far out as Georgetown in that pic.
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Great shot! You can even see as far out as Georgetown in that pic.
Also on a clear day you can see downtown Austin from the Westinghouse.
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Old Posted Sep 5, 2024, 10:04 PM
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IBM is now planning to move it's offices to Domain 12 in 2026, the building currently leased by Meta

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...-facebook.html
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IBM is now planning to move it's offices to Domain 12 in 2026, the building currently leased by Meta

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That will probably put the nice looking Domain Northside office tower project on its deathbed. The La Quinta lives on.

But in other 300K Sq Ft office leasing news, Nvidia is looking for 300K Sq Ft of office space in N. Austin to support their partnership with Dell.
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Apartment complex near The Domain slated for redevelopment

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Plans are in motion to turn a Domain-area apartment complex into a high density, mixed-use development with retail space, multifamily units and hotel rooms after Austin City Council approved zoning changes for the property in September.

Situated on the property in question is Studio Domain, an apartment complex on 3.07 acres at 2700 Gracy Farms Lane, Austin. Prior to its change in use earlier this year, the site was home to an Extended Stay America hotel, according to city development documents.

The approved rezoning request from Krea, LLC indicates plans to repurpose the plot of land for a mixed-use development with 350 multifamily housing units and 210 hotel rooms. Additionally, the plans call for 20,000 feet of ground-floor retail space.
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2024, 6:31 AM
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^^^ Yes!! Bring on the development to this stretch of N Lamar which is often all too forgotten. Love the Mexican market within
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Website offers no info/specifics? Is this just a speculative gentrifying vision? Leave Mi Mercado (the Market) be. That place is a cultural cornerstone and a commerce hub, not kidding. Very full and busy on the weekend. Reminds me of Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio's southside.

I would like to see traffic flow and light-timing improve on N. Lamar from Braker to Kramer and further south through Rundberg. I typically avoid that stretch if I can manage it. Granted it was Sunday less than an hour before the Cowboys game and folks were probably making last minute errands before the ass-whoopin.
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Website offers no info/specifics? Is this just a speculative gentrifying vision? Leave Mi Mercado (the Market) be. That place is a cultural cornerstone and a commerce hub, not kidding. Very full and busy on the weekend. Reminds me of Pica Pica Plaza in San Antonio's southside.
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That rendering reminds me of Soviet brutalism circa 1950.
Any self-respecting architect should be embarrassed for that awful work.
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nvidia is down to 2 location finalists. one domain adjacent and the other in cedar park. should be announced within a month. they are looking for 300k sq ft now and an additional 300k in the future.
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nvidia is down to 2 location finalists. one domain adjacent and the other in cedar park. should be announced within a month. they are looking for 300k sq ft now and an additional 300k in the future.
they would make a killer launch tenant for uptown atx. right on the train line and close to the Domain and Mopac. great spot for them.
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2024, 9:20 PM
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2320 Donley

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Old Posted Jan 28, 2025, 1:46 PM
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2320 Donley

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Any news on this big doggy?
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Any news on this big doggy?
It's slowly moving through the site plan approval process like all other projects that haven't been abandoned. The site plan was filed in 12/2023, and the last update was in 11/2024. So the site plan seems to be more alive than most projects.
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2025, 1:29 PM
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It's slowly moving through the site plan approval process like all other projects that haven't been abandoned. The site plan was filed in 12/2023, and the last update was in 11/2024. So the site plan seems to be more alive than most projects.
Fingers crossed -- thanks! We need to get that Domain skyline going
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Whoa that would really stand on that lot.
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Whoa that would really stand on that lot.
And it's right next to the 43-story, 507' residential tower that was proposed last summer. It's also on Donley which has three additional proposed towers that were approved for a height of 491' - ~2K residential units in total amongst the five projects.
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Wow if all those get built that would be some real density for that are and next to train stations.
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More potential 350' towers for N. Austin. There are a couple dozen N. Austin proposals and newly up-zoned sites for 300'-500' towers that if built, would truly live up to the Domain's "second downtown" marketing - emphasis on "if built."


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