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Old Posted Mar 8, 2022, 9:39 PM
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Austin | Icon (2200 San Antonio) | 307 Feet | 30 Floors | T/O

The West Campus project known as Marvin Gardens from a site plan filing three weeks ago will be another tall one. A design intake permit filed today indicates that it is a 30-story apartment tower.

The Site Plan:
https://abc.austintexas.gov/public-s...ertyrsn=475370

The Design Intake Permit:
https://abc.austintexas.gov/public-s...ertyrsn=475370

The location on Streetview:
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Marvin Gardens!
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2022, 10:11 PM
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Marvin Gardens!
As someone on Twitter commented, it's by the Short Line.
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I hear they'll have wheelbarrow valet parking.
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I'll play along...here's the rendering:

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I was wondering why the name was so familiar, and odd.

The rendering is very nice, especially since it doesn't have a parking podium! Very sleek.
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More info was added to the site plan today. This will be 31-stories plus 4 underground levels.

EDIT: The site plan drawings were added to the site plan application on 4/27. They don't include the elevations. But they do collaborate that floor 31 is an amenity level and not mechanical.
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More info was added to the site plan today. This will be 31-stories plus 4 underground levels.
My god. What could they possibly want with so many underground levels? it's not like you have to put PARKING down there or anything.

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Is there a there a rendering somewhere? I'm just not seeing it.
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Is there a there a rendering somewhere? I'm just not seeing it.
See post#5.
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More elevations from today. This came up short of being a new WC tallest. It's around 310'.


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Those drawings make me want to think of a shorter Austonian... It does look rounded or oval shaped, or maybe it's just the crown that is more rounded?
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It’s design on the blue print is very nice. WC gettin a good one fosho
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Is it just me, or does the name really evoke thoughts of public housing? Anything that ends in “gardens” leaves that impression and I wonder if they’re gonna end up changing the name.
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It always makes me think of the board game Monopoly. I had to look at the original Monopoly board to see exactly where Marvin Gardens was. It's sandwiched between "Waterworks" and the "Go to Jail" corner.
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Is it just me, or does the name really evoke thoughts of public housing? Anything that ends in “gardens” leaves that impression and I wonder if they’re gonna end up changing the name.
i've never heard gardens in relation to public housing.
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Is it just me, or does the name really evoke thoughts of public housing? Anything that ends in “gardens” leaves that impression and I wonder if they’re gonna end up changing the name.
It's West Campus housing. It's bound to have at least three name changes before construction even starts.
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i've never heard gardens in relation to public housing.
My bad. I meant mental health treatment facilities.
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New elevations. I have it at 307' which is down from 310'.





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