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Old Posted Jul 21, 2013, 2:00 AM
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I'm sure it would be possible to expand the footprint of the convention center to the west on the three blocks bounded by Cesar Chavez, Fourth, San Jacinto, and Trinity. That would almost double the size of the convention center.

From that pic you can clearly see that the convention center was designed to go over to the 3 blocks across the street. Question is does the City of Austin already own those blocks?
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2013, 4:06 AM
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From that pic you can clearly see that the convention center was designed to go over to the 3 blocks across the street. Question is does the City of Austin already own those blocks?
Nope. I totaled up the appraised values of the properties, and excluding the Railyard Condos and the Christian Science properties (values weren't listed), it came to over $35.5m.
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2013, 4:50 AM
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From that pic you can clearly see that the convention center was designed to go over to the 3 blocks across the street. Question is does the City of Austin already own those blocks?
Moscone Center in San Francisco just approved a 500,000 s/f expansion underground at a cost of $500 Million to be designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, LLP, to be funded by an additional 1% hotel tax for 32 years. SF has only the 15th largest Convention Center in the country and is losing out on big Conventions. They are starting to schedule new Conventions for years in advance and also have a 25 year plan for further expansion.
I can easily see how Austin could use those 3 blocks across the street AND expand underground the street into the new 3 blocks for years to come. Sure, downtown Austin is being built up dramatically, but look at San Francisco! It can certainly be done in Austin.
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2013, 9:05 AM
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You're kidding, right? The land where the Fairmont is to be built would have been chump change in sqft. The hotel is a much better use by every metric. If Austin wants to expand, they can build up pretty easily.
Yeah, even if they were to close Red River to connect a new section of convention center on that block, they could only muster another 97,625 out of it with one level. And that's gross square feet. That block is 275 by 275 feet. Red River is 80 feet wide. So you would have an area of 275 by 355 feet to build on.
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2013, 6:59 PM
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Does the convention center parking garage have exhibit space on the ground floor? Because if not, that seems like the most convenient expansion method. Even if they need to tear down and rebuild the garage, build it with 1 or 2 floors of exhibit space with the parking levels above it. Then maybe connect with a skybridge to the main building. It would be a lot cheaper than going underground.
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Old Posted Jul 22, 2013, 6:20 PM
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Those city/convention parking garages west of San Jacinto were up before I moved to Austin in '93. Me think; the plan long ago...before the 1990's...was to use the 3 blocks in discussion for the convention center. Why else build the parking garages away from the convention center? Any long time Austinite have any info on why those garages were built west of San Jac [ok San Jacinto]?

AND why have no developers built on those three blocks across the street from the convention center? Me think again; others know something the public does not! Any thoughts?
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Old Posted Jul 22, 2013, 6:32 PM
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Have a sign up at the Westin (on 5th, across from Eddie V's).

Awwww...shucks! I was looking forward to more stucco on a hotel. [Hey Kevin...Where is the tounge-in-cheek emoticon?]

The building looks great!
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Old Posted Jul 22, 2013, 7:08 PM
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Those city/convention parking garages west of San Jacinto were up before I moved to Austin in '93. Me think; the plan long ago...before the 1990's...was to use the 3 blocks in discussion for the convention center. Why else build the parking garages away from the convention center? Any long time Austinite have any info on why those garages were built west of San Jac [ok San Jacinto]?

AND why have no developers built on those three blocks across the street from the convention center? Me think again; others know something the public does not! Any thoughts?
The convention center was built in 1992. So yes, the white parking garage (for the convention center) was probably built around the same time. The reddish brown one next to it, though, is actually the garage for One Congress Plaza. So I'm wondering how that would go. It's one thing to tear down a city owned garage to expand the convention center, but the other garage is privately owned.
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Old Posted Jul 22, 2013, 7:09 PM
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Those city/convention parking garages west of San Jacinto were up before I moved to Austin in '93. Me think; the plan long ago...before the 1990's...
I was referring to the parking garage on land that the city commandeered via eminent domain (after the convention center was built):

http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/...ctory-at-last/

It's right next to the convention center.
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This is located in the West Campus District, off MLK JR Blvd.
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Old Posted Jul 23, 2013, 6:14 PM
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I was referring to the parking garage on land that the city commandeered via eminent domain (after the convention center was built):

http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/...ctory-at-last/

It's right next to the convention center.
"Commandeered" is a good term. The Hilton which is on city land and will become city property...I think after 30-40 years after completion was supposed to have major underground parking. The developer said they could not do the project with that requirement. Hence the city "took" the land for the purpose of a convention center garage.
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Don't forget the JW, Fairmont and Hilton have a combined 300k feet of exhibit space.......And all are close to the convention center.
And don't forget the Convention Center owns and operates Palmer Events Center on Barton Springs (70,000/131,000 SF).
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A mixed-use tower is planned for Austin

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Kurt (whose office is designing 7M SF totaling $1B across property types) proved his prowess as a prognosticator. During last year's event, he predicted mixed-use would grow. (Now we call him every day for the weather and the trifecta winners at the horse track.) He was right, but there's been a shift within that sector from horizontal to vertical mixed-use. The facilities are high-rises with product types stacked on top of each other—Ziegler Cooper is designing two of these, one in Houston and one in Austin. The Houston facility will include multifamily, hotel, retail, and office components.

http://www.bisnow.com/commercial-rea...why-build-now/
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Well let me just rain on the parade already.

My journalistic source said the one in Austin is not that tall and the office component in Houston may be a separate project. Very strange.

http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/h...e/#entry429263
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Old Posted Jul 26, 2013, 11:34 PM
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Trinity Place? Seems like a pretty good place for some condos/apartments stacked on top of a hotel.
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^^^I was going to guess Waterloo Park Tower

but it looks like their application expired on July 12.
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Old Posted Jul 27, 2013, 5:05 PM
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Hey did anyone see the 58 story tower advertisement at the bottom of the page? Is that a joke. It's supposed to be in midland. That better be a joke. If you're going to build a tower like that why would you build it in midland?
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Hey did anyone see the 58 story tower advertisement at the bottom of the page? Is that a joke. It's supposed to be in midland. That better be a joke. If you're going to build a tower like that why would you build it in midland?
It was discussed on the last page.
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Hey did anyone see the 58 story tower advertisement at the bottom of the page? Is that a joke. It's supposed to be in midland. That better be a joke. If you're going to build a tower like that why would you build it in midland?
It's no joke, they are going to build a 58 story mixed use tower in Midland. They already stated that the office portion of the tower is 40% leased.
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Old Posted Jul 27, 2013, 5:39 PM
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Hey did anyone see the 58 story tower advertisement at the bottom of the page? Is that a joke. It's supposed to be in midland. That better be a joke. If you're going to build a tower like that why would you build it in midland?
Here's the thread for it.

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=204483
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