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Does it seem like 3rd and Colorado is gonna happen?
I have started to think it's less than 50/50. But I still think it has a better chance that the current Seaholm and Green proposals.
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2013, 6:35 PM
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The most impact it'll make on the skyline is when viewing it from the southwest between the W Hotel, Ashton and The Austonian.
......which works great for me!!
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There is something being built at the corner of Pearl St. & W. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.

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Old Posted Mar 18, 2013, 8:40 PM
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"Boo" I was hoping for more density and height there.

http://www.statesman.com/news/busine...ongress/nWwdm/
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Posted: 2:17 p.m. Monday, March 18, 2013
Buyer in place for high-profile Sixth and Congress property

Portfolio anchors iconic downtown corner

By Shonda Novak
American-Statesman Staff

Stream Realty Partners has a contract to acquire a prime block on Congress Avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets, Lance Sallis, a partner in the Austin office of Stream Realty, told the American-Statesman in an exclusive interview. Stream Realty is a national real estate services, investment and development firm.

The Bank of America tower will remain as is, Sallis said. However, an adjacent annex at 501 Congress will be remodeled into a contemporary five-story building with 112,000 square feet of first-class office space and a rooftop deck. An existing valet parking garage will be torn down and replaced by an eight-story parking garage with 300 spaces. That garage structure will also include 5,500 square feet of street-level retail space, Sallis said.

Another parcel — a half block site on East Fifth Street between Brazos and San Jacinto — will be sold once Stream closes on the purchase. Sallis said there’s been interest from developers looking to build hotel, apartment and mixed-use projects there.
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There is something being built at the corner of Pearl St. & W. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.

Could this be it? https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10854900
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2013, 8:52 PM
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"Boo" I was hoping for more density and height there.

http://www.statesman.com/news/busine...ongress/nWwdm/
There's still hope for the lot that they plan on selling.
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There's still hope for the lot that they plan on selling.
I hope the street level really gets enhanced with these projects. GOOD retail, Food trailers, parklets, protected bike lanes. I am a street level kinda guy these days.
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There is something being built at the corner of Pearl St. & W. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.

Here's the site plan for that. The building elevation is file number 031

The address is 706 West Martin Luther King Boulevard.

https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=10817872

From what I can tell it'll be 94 feet 10 inches to the mechanical penthouse and 85 feet 9 inches to the main roof, and has 6 floors.
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So I did find the right project. Just didn't find the good link.

I will get better at using that site!
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Do we know if that project is student housing?
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The City of Austin link says multi-family, so I'd guess it's apartments.
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6th and Congress! WHAT THE HELL!!??

This is a joke right? A six story building at 6th and congress? I just threw up in my mouth.... These people should be flogged in the town square that they ruined with a six story building.
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Yeah, just about anything is better than what's there now, but this is an incredibly boring building.



I agree with ahealy. Street-level is most important. If they get that right, I won't be so pissed. It's an upgrade over the status quo even though that property has WAY more potential.

I mean, what are these people thinking? "The Main Street of Texas? The most vibrant street in the city of Austin? I know! Let's build a featureless, boxy five-story office building! Brilliant!"
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How come Texas never does anything with a splash? Being one of the States with the best economies you'd think they'd toot their horns just a bit when given the opportunity. I don't get it.
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I guess there's a silver lining, though:

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Another parcel — a half block site on East Fifth Street between Brazos and San Jacinto — will be sold once Stream closes on the purchase. Sallis said there’s been interest from developers looking to build hotel, apartment and mixed-use projects there.
Also, this:

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An existing valet parking garage will be torn down and replaced by an eight-story parking garage with 300 spaces. That garage structure will also include 5,500 square feet of street-level retail space, Sallis said.
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"The redeveloped 501 Congress office building will provide much needed space in the near term."
So it sounds like this isn't a long-term plan for the site. They said this will be completed by June 14th of next year, so it sounds like they're just trying to jump into the market and meet some of the demand ASAP. Whatever high-rise is built in the future will "need" the accompanying parking garage, so they would likely only tear down the office building in that scenario.
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Exactly what I pointed out in the other thread this is being discussed. They aren't building a 5 story structure. They are just renovating it. They're not putting much money into it, so it's not going to be something they'll balk at tearing down when the right proposal comes along. The other parcel is also something I mentioned. The sky is not falling yet.
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The garage with the retail space they are rebuilding is that the one on 6th? If so isn't there already lot more than 5k retail on the bottom of that? Won't this be decreasing the retail on 6th?
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The garage with the retail space they are rebuilding is that the one on 6th? If so isn't there already lot more than 5k retail on the bottom of that? Won't this be decreasing the retail on 6th?
The garage that there going to rebuild will be replacing that ugly 3 story garage on 5th.
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"Boo" I was hoping for more density and height there.

http://www.statesman.com/news/busine...ongress/nWwdm/
Say "Good-bye" to a ~800' tower on that site. Only shot (in this area of downtown) for this to happen is the site at 5th & Brazos, which Stream intends to sell.

Hope Stacey made a nice profit!

I'm a bit sick about the sale to Stream. There were other national developers in the loop. However, it's obvious that Stream offered the highest purchase price.
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