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Old Posted Jan 2, 2013, 9:49 PM
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Thanks for posting. I see they've updated the rendering of the re-designed (and shorter) Shoal Creek Walk.

http://www.sdcaustin.com/ShoalCreekWalk.html




http://www.sdcaustin.com/images/2012...KNORTHFACE.jpg
While it's not a 28-story 350 foot office tower, that link shows the rendering with 18 floors. 17 floors of office space plus one floor of retail. That would make it somewhere around 225 feet tall. So it would be about the same height as the Gables residential tower currently under construction nearby.

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Found this schematic for Broadstone at the Lake, aka the Runtex site...



http://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=175784

...which will apparently be right next to/in front of Streetlights at Barton Springs, aka AquaTerra.



http://austin.siretechnologies.com/s...3035111788.PDF
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I drove past there today, they have construction workers on site at Streetlights at Barton Springs
(aka Aquaterra). Also notice while driving by The Triangle off Lamar there is a huge hole in the ground, kind of wonder if it's the 10st. tower that was proposed for that area awhile back?
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2013, 5:37 AM
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I drove past there today, they have construction workers on site at Streetlights at Barton Springs
(aka Aquaterra). Also notice while driving by The Triangle off Lamar there is a huge hole in the ground, kind of wonder if it's the 10st. tower that was proposed for that area awhile back?
I was looking up site plan info for North Lamar, and there's a 6-story residential building with approval at 4527 N. Lamar. That's at the Triangle, tract 5. It has 3 levels of parking under ground, so I bet that's what you saw. The building is 79 feet tall to the main roof.

Site plan here:
https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10715409
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I'm pretty sure Streetlights at Barton Springs (Aqua Terra) hasn't actually started construction yet. I was looking at the site plan for the project on the city's website, and the construction site is west of the Hyatt driveway, not east. So that construction site where they're digging now is most likely for the Hyatt parking garage. The Streetlights site is only fenced off so far.

Streetlights at Barton Springs will be built almost immediately south of that white 5-story office building at 209 Barton Springs. The address for Streetlights is 210 Barton Springs.

Here is the site plan. I wanted to post the site plan image showing the building's placement on the block, but the image is huge and I couldn't size it down without losing detail. Check the first couple of links.
https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...lderRSN=271455

This is the site plan for the Hyatt garage. The address is 208 Barton Springs, the same as the hotel.
https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10111092

The construction site shown below is for the Hyatt parking garage. The parking garage will go up south of the Hyatt according to the site plan. It'll be alongside the alley next to that old retail building that faces Congress. The parking garage will be 85 feet tall with 7 levels.

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Aquaterra progress

Construction trailer on site


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Was looking at the emerging projects poster and noticed that Post is thinking about building a boutique hotel/condominiums at Lamar & Riverside, which is currently the Taco Cabana. That would be awesome! I hate that Taco Cabana. It has no business being there. The poster said it would be "about 150 rooms ... with 12 condominiums on the top floors". 150 rooms sounds pretty big!

On the issue of the Hyatt parking garage, the poster says that they're also building a "ballroom and meeting rooms on the existing south parking lot".
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Was looking at the emerging projects poster and noticed that Post is thinking about building a boutique hotel/condominiums at Lamar & Riverside, which is currently the Taco Cabana. That would be awesome! I hate that Taco Cabana. It has no business being there. The poster said it would be "about 150 rooms ... with 12 condominiums on the top floors". 150 rooms sounds pretty big!

On the issue of the Hyatt parking garage, the poster says that they're also building a "ballroom and meeting rooms on the existing south parking lot".
Re: Taco Cabanna. That was certainly built at a point when there was no development on South Lamar in the forseeable future! LOL

Worse... I have friends who live in "Bridges" right behind there. Realize they are bookended by Taco Hell! Taco Cabanna on one end and Taco Bell on the other!

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Old Posted Jan 3, 2013, 3:39 PM
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Taco Cabana beats Taco Bell any day.
Absolutely. Except for that particular Taco Cabana. It is filthy.
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Worse... I have friends who live in "Bridges" right behind there. Realize they are bookended by Taco Hell! Taco Cabanna on one end and Taco Cabanna on the other!
I think you meant to say they are are bookended by Taco Cabana on one end and Taco Bell on the other.

And Syndic - the plan for the boutique hotel/condos on top has changed. It's going to be all residential now with ground floor retail.

Another downtown Austin site to go vertical
Apartments, not a hotel, expected to replace Taco Cabana near downtown Austin
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Developers are proposing that the Taco Cabana restaurant on South Lamar Boulevard and West Riverside Drive be razed to build a mid-rise apartment tower.

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A site plan has been submitted to the city for review, and according to case manager Christine Barton-Holmes, some back-and-forth discussions have ensued. Current entitlements allow for 60 feet of height — or five to six stories.

Elevations that were submitted show areas where the project would be closer to nine stories and 90 feet tall.

“To increase height, we would have to go through rezoning, which is being contemplated,” Rodgers said.
The article says that the best-case scenario would have the project breaking ground in the 2nd quarter of 2013 and would take 18-20 months to complete.

So this article is nearly 3 months old. Does anyone know if the developers asked to have the property rezoned to be able to increase the height?

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Was looking at the emerging projects poster and noticed that Post is thinking about building a boutique hotel/condominiums at Lamar & Riverside, which is currently the Taco Cabana. That would be awesome! I hate that Taco Cabana. It has no business being there. The poster said it would be "about 150 rooms ... with 12 condominiums on the top floors". 150 rooms sounds pretty big!
I would like to see that street all the way up to Barton Springs urbanized..

Jack In The Box, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Taco Bell, P Terry's, Schlotzsky's, and Taco Cabana are all on that stretch in suburban style developments. Hopefully one day they will be razed and the land utilized for mixed-use developments built right up to the street. That stretch of South Lamar has a lot of things going for it -- prime location between downtown/Zilker Park/Auditorium Shores and home to the Zach Theater & 2 large mixed used developments.
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I would like to see that street all the way up to Barton Springs urbanized..

Jack In The Box, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Taco Bell, P Terry's, Schlotzsky's, and Taco Cabana are all on that stretch in suburban style developments. Hopefully one day they will be razed and the land utilized for mixed-use developments built right up to the street. That stretch of South Lamar has a lot of things going for it -- prime location between downtown/Zilker Park/Auditorium Shores and home to the Zach Theater & 2 large mixed used developments.
But P. Terry's is cool and so Austin.
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But P. Terry's is cool and so Austin.
Yes I like P. Terry's as well, it could be reincorporated into a more dense development on that same spot.
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dont think p.terry will ever do something like that their locations all seem to be car oriented all but the sit down one a little more north on lamar
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Awesome. I appreciate the info, LoneStarMike. Residential is even better. That location would be a really amazing place to live. It's almost impossible to keep up with all of these projects! I love it.

Speaking of which, I hadn't realized that the Crestview Station development was going to be so extensive.



They've recently started building Phase II of the plan.



Apparently, it's two different developers; one building apartments, the other building houses. I think construction on the houses is going to start soon. I could be wrong.

Infill like this, while not 100% urban (though it does contain some mixed-use), has the effect of making Austin feel a lot bigger.

Here are some pics of Calloway House.







And Eleven.





And Whitley, which looks a lot better now that they have more of the stonework done.



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The stone looks great. Can't wait to see how the rest turns out. Thanks for the pics.
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What day were those pictures taken? Whitley looks decent. They're definitely taking longer and paying more attention to detail. It started at the same time as Hyatt Place, and the Hyatt looks completely finished, this one doesn't even have all the windows in yet.
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This is going to look alot nicer than people were saying just a few weeks ago.
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I was looking up site plan info for North Lamar, and there's a 6-story residential building with approval at 4527 N. Lamar. That's at the Triangle, tract 5. It has 3 levels of parking under ground, so I bet that's what you saw. The building is 79 feet tall to the main roof.

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https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10715409
Awesome, more infill for that area, it may not be 10st. that I was hoping for, but a 6st. residential building is just as good, also they have installed a red crane base at the Carmen Lamar Heights.

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