I have been following SSP pretty religiously (see: obsessively), but I have yet to make any contributions. Well.. now is the time...
Being that I live on S Lamar, I am surrounded by this amazing transformation. Wanted to share some photos from today as well as what I could see as of the progress of the projects. I am also currently working at the 704 At The Spoke project. (Sorry for the poor picture quality, I am nothing close to a pro photographer, and seriously lack the pro equipment.)
3600 S Lamar

A lot of earth moving going on, and it looks like they are already going relatively deep.
704 at the Spoke

Work on the last section of this project is still ongoing. The exterior is mainly complete, and the interior is being trimmed out. From what I can tell from working at this site, I would say that there are at least a couple months left on this.
Cielo

Looks like there is significant work to be done still. The section on S Lamar is still undergoing exterior work, and it looks like the interior is still just frame. I am not sure of the progress on the back sections.
Artz Rib House

Structures are demolished, but the site is definitely not construction ready. I have yet to see any sort of activity on this site since I have lived in the area.
Site between Abbey Printing and Southside Pizza

Again, haven't seen any activity here, but the area is fenced off. And apparently, "Ramen is coming"...
Lamar Union

Quite a bit of progress here. Looks like Alamo is well underway with their tenant improvements, and hopefully the Fall 2014 opening is still valid.
Hanover

The exterior work is coming along. The workzone walkway (which reeked of urine) has been taken down, and sidewalk concrete is being poured. Looking from the street, I can still see framing on the interior, so it looks like they have significant work left.
ARC Printing site

Building has been fenced off, but I have seen very little activity here.
New MedSpring

This project looks complete, and I believe they are open for business.
Once again, sorry for the poor quality of the pictures, but hopefully you can get an idea of the progress.