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Originally Posted by Austinite101
The short answer is that you're absolutely wrong. In my opinion, Rainey Street will always be one of the biggest missed opportunities in Downtown Austin in terms of a certain type of nightlife that is hard to replicate. It's sad that no one had the foresight to realize this. This area's true potential is likely forever lost to half-decent high-rise development that does not contribute to the neighborhood enough. It really is sort of tragic.
Overall, Rainey street has been mismanaged in terms of a wider neighborhood development plan that actually preserves the area vibe. And really, the only word for that is: Sad.
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They're not wrong. You're wrong. Lustre Pearl was the first bar to open on Rainey, in 2009. That's obviously under 10 years ago. I mean, most of us here will remember when it was the only bar there and Rainey was considered a backwater. That's actually how I preferred it, before it became W 6th pt 2.
You can disagree about the direction the "neighborhood" has gone, but it's incontrovertible that the current vibe is a new development. And the fact is, the high rises that are going in now are more what the city had planned with the rezoning than an additional entertainment district. In fact, the area would be far more high rise now if it weren't for the 2008 crash canceling a bunch of projects. Look back over the history of this forum and you can see how things would be.
Rainey was a happy accident. Pretending that it would have the same vibe it's had for the past 6 or so years is naiive. I also don't see how the nearby highrises really ruin it... the only reason it could even be considered a "neighborhood" and not a strip of bars is that these high-rises added the necessary housing.