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...located just under three hours away from Fort Worth

Texas nude beaches make top 12 U.S. list. Is strutting around in the buff even legal?

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

As the summer heats up, Texans strip down – literally.

Did you know there are six nude Texas beaches to choose from? Here’s what you need to know to choose wisely.

If this is something that sparks your interest, you wouldn’t be breaking the law. In Texas, the indecent exposure law states that nudity is only judged as indecent if you expose your genitals to another for the purpose of sexually arousing them.

Indecent exposure only covers genitalia, meaning women’s breasts are deemed decent. “If the exposure is not intended to arouse someone, then it’s not considered indecent,” according to Fulgham Hampton Criminal defense attorneys.

The closest nude beach to North Texas would be Hippie Hollow Park, just under three hours away from Fort Worth. Located right next to Lake Travis in Austin, Hippie Hollow was No. 10 on Hotel.com’s list of best nude beaches in America.

https://www.star-telegram.com/news/s...288478351.html
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I'll try to keep this from the I-35 discussion on the Transportation thread since it's more about building ON TOP OF the potential deck:

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/aust...could-they-be/
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Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025

Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025
U.S. News & World Report Best Places rankings

For the 2024-2025 Best Places to Live rankings, we selected 150 major cities to find the best places to live. To make the top of the list, a place had to have good value, be a desirable place to live, have a strong job market and a high quality of life.



#9. Austin - What’s it like to live in Austin, TX?
With the slogan “Keep Austin Weird,” this Texas city is laid-back to the point that if you’re dressing up, it must be a life event. People here enjoy the outdoors, even more so with their dogs. Austin has a contagious vibrancy and enthusiasm.

The downtown core is set on a grid, planned that way in the late 1830s. In the last decade, high-rise residential and commercial space has increased downtown, and that trend continues.

Some people move here because they want to work for one of the companies headquartered in Austin. At times, the city can be a who’s who of technology, although government, education and health care are top job sectors as well. And some people come here for college and never leave.

Austin attracts many visitors with its live music events. It’s one of the top things to do in Austin, though there’s more music to enjoy than during the South by Southwest and Austin City Limits festivals. As the live music capital of the world, Austin serenades its residents with live music in the airport terminal, on the downtown streets and at about 200 venues in the area.

48 - McAllen
62 - El Paso
77 - Corpus Christi
87 - Brownsville
89 - San Antonio
95 - Dallas
97 - Houston
99 - Beaumont
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Old Posted May 21, 2024, 6:37 PM
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Collier's Multifamily Market Report, 1st quarter 2024:

Downtown Austin: 18.8% vacancy. 7,439 units existing, with another 2,548 under construction.

Market-wide: 12.8% vacancy. 189,844 units existing, with another 25,055 under construction. Strong absorption market-wide; unfortunately, they don't break it out by sub-market.

Collier's Austin Office Market Report - 1st Quarter, 2024:

Downtown: Total Inventory: 18,687,375 square feet. Total Availability: 29.8%. 165,932 square feet negative absorption. With another 1,659,680 square feet under construction.

Market-wide. Total Inventory: 89,464,936 square feet. Total Availability: 27%. 287,875 square feet absorbed. With another 5,385,480 square feet under construction.
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interesting article about a new book featuring Texas architecture.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/featu...n-architecture
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2024, 12:45 AM
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^^ Drove by this often. Do we have info on what's going on!
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^^ Drove by this often. Do we have info on what's going on!
They're renovating the retail spaces.
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Can’t remember the name of this building but do remember a developer bought it and renovating it. Looks like work is being done to it.

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What is the likelihood that Austin will not have a 300ft+ building under construction next year? I made a bet over the weekend with someone that at least one of the residential buildings that are 300ft+ will break ground before waterline tops out (looking at you West Campus). I am not so sure now looking at the excellent tallest project update ATX has put together. It seems quite a few projects have dropped off the permit activity.
There is a high likelihood that in late 2025 we will have no high rise under construction in city proper. What are your thoughts?
I am fine with loosing the bet after our current construction boom. we need a breather to recalibrate.
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Old Posted Jun 19, 2024, 9:58 PM
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I'm assuming you mean a 300 footer breaking ground next year - there will still be some U/C.

There doesn't look to be any 300 footers breaking ground in WC next year. The only ones that haven't broken ground already have stalled in the permitting process and appear dead.

At the start of the year I was optimistic that around five 300'+ towers could break ground this year. But based on permitting progress (or lack there of) and the lack of any news about approved 300 footers, I think the Hilton at 5th & Lavaca is the only one that could break ground downtown this year.

And all of the 300 footers proposed for the Domain are clearly not happening any time soon.

There are a handful of downtown projects that could still happen in 2025, but it's too soon to have a lot of hope for those.

We have to get by with enjoying what's U/C now and what has been built in the last ~17 years. 2007 is when the boom began IMO.
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