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There were multiple renderings of the Waterline Phase II project posted in this thread (in 2019 or 2020?). It's not happening anytime soon, but I can repost some renderings if anyone still cares about it.
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There were multiple renderings of the Waterline Phase II project posted in this thread (in 2019 or 2020?). It's not happening anytime soon, but I can repost some renderings if anyone still cares about it.
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Here are some of the old renderings of both towers. (page 53 of this forum) I unfortunately wasn't able to find the image sources for these.




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^^^ THANK U @N1ck_T, what an extraordinary development. wow!
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Here are some of the old renderings of both towers. (page 53 of this forum) I unfortunately wasn't able to find the image sources for these.




Holy sheet! I remember this rendering. So uniform and symmetrical. I know we're getting a super tall, but what a missed opportunity. What's currently going up is just three different buildings stacked on top of each other in the most awkward way possible. Austin: The city of value engineered towers
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