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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 5:07 AM
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2119 South Lamar

https://www.chiocodesign.com/project...h-lamar-hotel/

Hotel proposed just behind Loro.

This one's underway I believe. Saw fencing around the site as I passed, and the website now has it listed as under construction.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 5:36 PM
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^ I was wondering what was going on. I was just there on Sunday
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 6:56 PM
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I like it. It's a modern version of something that might be at home in Miami Beach.
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Do we know the hotel group yet?
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 8:11 PM
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Do we know the hotel group yet?
I checked the permit history, and didn't see any mention of a hotel operator.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 9:06 PM
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I love that it still feels like a motor inn. Modern but fits old Austin vibes
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Aren't they remodeling the crappy apartment buildings that are already there to turn it into part of the hotel? I thought I read that somewhere.
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Aren't they remodeling the crappy apartment buildings that are already there to turn it into part of the hotel? I thought I read that somewhere.
I think you are right. There is no site plan which would be needed for a new project. But there are a couple other permits that mention non-structural demo and remodel.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 12:59 AM
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There's nothing wrong with those apartments. They're pretty old at this point, and they're from a time when everyone didn't expect luxury amenities. Just basic apartments in a good location served by transit for normal people. Not everyone is rich, or wants to pretend to be rich. Some are living on a modest single income, and don't want a roomate.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 7:34 AM
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There's nothing wrong with those apartments. They're pretty old at this point, and they're from a time when everyone didn't expect luxury amenities. Just basic apartments in a good location served by transit for normal people. Not everyone is rich, or wants to pretend to be rich. Some are living on a modest single income, and don't want a roomate.
Wise words.
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^ Agreed. I think one thing that will continue to happen is a more realistic approach to housing both in multi-family and single-family housing solutions. There will always be excess in our culture...because 'Murica...but I think a lot of folks are seemingly realizing that enough is sufficient. That doesn't have to mean tiny-home, ascetic lifestyles, but it also doesn't need to mean 3K square feet for a couple with no kids.
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There's nothing wrong with those apartments. They're pretty old at this point, and they're from a time when everyone didn't expect luxury amenities. Just basic apartments in a good location served by transit for normal people. Not everyone is rich, or wants to pretend to be rich. Some are living on a modest single income, and don't want a roomate.
I understand your sentiments but those particular apartments have been in pretty rough physical shape for awhile, not to mention there's been more than a handful of shootings/murders that have happened there over the years.
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I understand your sentiments but those particular apartments have been in pretty rough physical shape for awhile, not to mention there's been more than a handful of shootings/murders that have happened there over the years.
More than a handful? What does that mean exactly? How many murders make a handful? How many shootings? I was only able to find info on one shooting incident at that location (2015). Don't think it was a fatality. There was a fatal shooting at the much fancier Post Apartment located on the same street a few blocks away back in 2018. I get that you don't like the little apartment complex, but I suspect it has been a cozy home to more than a few tenants with limited means.
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Redevelopment Concept Now in Review for Shady Grove Site on Barton Springs

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But even with these challenges, it appears someone is finally thinking seriously about the redevelopment of the Shady Grove site. An unknown developer has submitted a concept study for a new building at the property for assessment by the City Arborist, to determine the potential impact on the site’s heritage trees — we’ve also gotten our hands on it, of course. Keep in mind that this is an extremely abstract feasibility study for what could be built here, not some kind of detailed roadmap for development. Even so, we figured the public might like to see what could potentially rise here.

The concept, assembled on behalf of our mystery developer by prominent local architecture firm Rhode Partners, outlines an approximately 423,000-square-foot multifamily residential building rising eight floors to a maximum height of 85 feet, with a three-level parking podium and a 4,589-square-foot retail space on the ground level with a patio facing Barton Springs Road, likely suitable for a restaurant tenant. As shown in the slide above, at least eight significant trees are within this building concept’s footprint — it’s unclear if any of these trees are eligible for removal with a variance from the city, or if all eight would need to be transplanted elsewhere.
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2024, 12:58 AM
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Old Posted Aug 29, 2024, 4:31 PM
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GREAT photo! Burgeoning Skyline from a Great Angle!

However... I see telephone/power poles where trees need to be along Lamar. WHEN o When will the City partner with the developers and require them to be buried in front of new development? Or are they afraid of the State of Texas Legislature stepping in?
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GREAT photo! Burgeoning Skyline from a Great Angle!

However... I see telephone/power poles where trees need to be along Lamar. WHEN o When will the City partner with the developers and require them to be buried in front of new development? Or are they afraid of the State of Texas Legislature stepping in?
The City / Austin Energy could require the electrical to be put underground, but under State law, the telecom could stay on the poles. Unless the poles are removed for a road widening - not 'beautification'.
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The City / Austin Energy could require the electrical to be put underground, but under State law, the telecom could stay on the poles. Unless the poles are removed for a road widening - not 'beautification'.
Thanks for the info. There really has to be a better solution. Other states and nations are so farther advanced than here.
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