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Old Posted Jun 24, 2014, 3:02 PM
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Why is this forum so dead lately? I live in Dallas right now so this site is the only place I can get development info and lately there hasn't been any activity
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2014, 4:20 PM
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Why is this forum so dead lately? I live in Dallas right now so this site is the only place I can get development info and lately there hasn't been any activity
There is always the Austin Sub-Forum:

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/foru...hp?forumid=446
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2014, 6:15 AM
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Austin is the prettiest city in TX, blows DFW, SAN and Houston away.
Very impressive, Austin has come a long way its scary to come in here and see what's being built, next. And ouch that hurt. lol.

San Antonio is on the verge of a very possible skyscraper boom. A couple of 600(2 Proposed) footers will really compliment S.A's thick infill. S.A.'s skyline needs some new skyscrapers but it has one of the better street levels of the sunbelt cities.
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Old Posted Jul 5, 2014, 11:29 AM
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...Austin has come a long way its scary to come in here and see what's being built...
It shouldn't be scary visit here. We're neighbors! San Antonio should eventually see a boom even bigger than the current one due to the fact that Austin is getting so expensive. Developers will be looking more and more towards SA.
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Old Posted Jul 6, 2014, 10:39 AM
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Expensive by Texas standards but we really are still pretty cheap when compared to other cities especially on the east and west coasts.

Austin will be unique among the Texas cities with regards to density and ultimately height because we are growing in a different way now. We have to because we don't have multiple interstates and 2 or 3 loops encircling the city nor do we have the room to ever build anything like that. None of the other big 3 will end up being compact and dense the way Austin will eventually be because they are already spread out and they have highrise clusters outside of their DTs. As Austin continues build up the core over the next 20 years, there will be a huge difference in how Austin looks compared to the other cities.
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New crane up at 5th and Brazos, where they had torn down the garage:




And the Westin is above ground now:

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Old Posted Jun 2, 2014, 2:03 PM
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Another shot of both the Westin and the new crane on 5th:

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Yeah, I saw that today. I noticed, too, there is a crane in Rollingwood near Mopac. I'm not sure what they're working on, but something is under construction for sure.
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Yeah, I saw that today. I noticed, too, there is a crane in Rollingwood near Mopac. I'm not sure what they're working on, but something is under construction for sure.
http://www.rollingwoodcenter.com/
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Rollingwood Center will be 210,000 sq. ft of class A office space in two low/mid-rise buildings. It will be woodsy and hidden from view just across from downtown. Nothing to get very excited about for sure.
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^That's what I had assumed, but it was the first I'd heard of it or seen the crane.

By the way, I wasn't able to grab a pic since I didn't have my camera with me, but there should be a really nice skyline view from the parking garage for the Plaza 7000 office building at Mopac & Far West Boulevard.
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We are Lame! We aren't even in the top forums anymore! We gotta start posting pics and emerging projects. Where is a good Shonda-article when you need her?
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I know we are lame, and I feel even lamer that I just got back from the new boardwalk and didn't take any pixs.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2014, 4:03 AM
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I for one am unhappy with the boardwalk because it is literally in my backyard. It is annoying. People are still walking it right now at 11 and one person walks by every 10 to 30 seconds. I hope this doesn't become a thing.
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I for one am unhappy with the boardwalk because it is literally in my backyard. It is annoying. People are still walking it right now at 11 and one person walks by every 10 to 30 seconds. I hope this doesn't become a thing.
How far is your residence from the shore? I haven't been on it yet but from what I've seen it looks like it's not right up on the shoreline.

Don't forget the hike and bike trail is now 24 hours so there could be people on it at any time.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2014, 4:15 PM
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I for one am unhappy with the boardwalk because it is literally in my backyard. It is annoying. People are still walking it right now at 11 and one person walks by every 10 to 30 seconds. I hope this doesn't become a thing.
I will start by admiting I'm a fan of the boardwalk. And live downtown, so I expect people in close proximity and I expect street noise. Comes with the territory.

However, I was very aware that the point where the new trail begins ( from the west) is right on the back door of the first set of apartments. That would really suck if I had lived on the waterfront in a quite environment and now hundreds of poeple were now 5 feet away. Especilly if that was not knowledge given by the complex when I moved in.

So….big empathy coming your way. I hope you can work something out with the landlord to move locations or get out of the lease.

We all have to maintain an empatheic point of view as our city grows at a spazmic pace.
I feel we have to be aware of the impact of "progress" especially on those who were part of the city before this point in time.
I hope the traffic levels off and it calms down in your area.
Perhaps the complex and/or city can help some by at least installing signs pointing out residential areas.
I know that living in areas near downtown….where there is a balacne of proximity and convince coupled with a quieter atmosphere... are shifting.
It's hard to be in that vortex of "progress". I've been chased out of neighborhoods.

We have to maintian a human perspective.
Best of luck with your home environment.

I, for one, always pay attention to how close the trail is to back doors.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2014, 4:34 PM
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^^^^^ Yes it's just 6ft. My residence Was 6ft from the trail. Only just 6ft. It's funny probably one of the only spots where it's really necessary to be a boardwalk and it's the only place where it isn't. My apartment is moved now but no more lakeview. It really sucks.

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I ran on the new boardwalk section of trail on Saturday and biked it on Sunday and it is fantastic. It really exceeded my expectations. As I was passing the old Holly Street Power Plant site I started to wonder about the plans for that site and how the trail in that area will be reconfigured. Has anyone seen anything lately about the city's redevelopment plans for that site?
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^^^^^ Yes it's just 6ft. My residence Was 6ft from the trail. Only just 6ft. It's funny probably one of the only spots where it's really necessary to be a boardwalk and it's the only place where it isn't. My apartment is moved now but no more lakeview. It really sucks.
Ah….. hopefully the complex was cooperative.
Sorry you lost the view.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2014, 8:12 AM
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Actually, the boardwalk closes at midnight and reopens at 6 am, but don't tell that to the bums.

The nearest portion of the actual boardwalk (section on the piers) to any apartment building, is 100 feet. That's wider than most of the streets in downtown, the bulk of which are typically 80 feet wide. The nearest building to the actual boardwalk is Joe's Crab Shack at just 30 feet. Now, there are sections of the land based trail that are closer than that. I rode down a section of trail along those apartment buildings that are southeast of the American-Statesman, and through there the trail is probably 6 to 8 feet at most from some of the apartment units on the ground floor. Most of the boardwalk sections on the pier are buffeted from the shore by thick underbrush. Only the easternmost section of the boardwalk is wide open to the apartment buildings over there with no underbrush separating them, but again, the boardwalk at that point is 90 to 170 feet away from the building. That's the bowed section of boardwalk, the last section east of I-35.

Check it out on Google Earth. I measured the three sections of boardwalk to get those numbers.
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