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Old Posted Aug 15, 2016, 7:21 AM
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Weird.
NOt really.
The story behind "that old house " was really rather heartwarming.
Things that too often are forgotten.
I love the fact that house stands as one womans fight against her neighborhood going away.
I love that it will be there as a reminder of the history of the area and will contiune to make people ask why that house is there.
..... and then hopefully be curious enough to ask about it

Rahter than just hope it's torn down.
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2016, 6:52 PM
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I've always liked that house and I'm glad it's being restored. It makes the project more interesting rather than yet another solid block of VMU like all the other VMUs.

You know I wished they left the houses fronting Rainey street instead of ripping them out for the Millennium. It would have been more interesting and would have kept the character of the street better intact.
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2016, 7:38 PM
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I love seeing old houses kept around, by no means do I think old houses should be torn down. But that little house on the hill looked like a complete dump the last time I looked at it. If they have restored it and put solar panels on the roof as stated, then good for them.
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I don't remember the source, but the house was apparently restored for use as the construction and/or sales office. After that I don't know what it will be used for. But it looks good now and is a nice reminder of what the area once looked like.
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This project proposed as 70 Rainey's next door neighbor has been discussed before, but I don't remember if this rendering was posted. Anyway, I really hope this gets built, but I haven't noticed any permit filings for it.


http://www.viceroyra.com/projects/
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2016, 5:13 PM
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This project proposed as 70 Rainey's next door neighbor has been discussed before, but I don't remember if this rendering was posted. Anyway, I really hope this gets built, but I haven't noticed any permit filings for it.


http://www.viceroyra.com/projects/
This looks neat!
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2016, 5:36 PM
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This project proposed as 70 Rainey's next door neighbor has been discussed before, but I don't remember if this rendering was posted. Anyway, I really hope this gets built, but I haven't noticed any permit filings for it.


http://www.viceroyra.com/projects/
Just drove past the slot on Rainey where this is supposed to go. It's really a perfect fit. Will help add a transitional height layer, between the bungalows and the skyscrapers.
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2016, 5:48 PM
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This project proposed as 70 Rainey's next door neighbor has been discussed before, but I don't remember if this rendering was posted. Anyway, I really hope this gets built, but I haven't noticed any permit filings for it.


http://www.viceroyra.com/projects/
That's a lot of people walking on what seems to be a nearly non-existent sidewalk.
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Old Posted Aug 16, 2016, 10:49 PM
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I clicked on the pdf link on Viceroy's website to see more of the proposal. It has 2 underground levels as a music venue?! That's rad.

The architecture and use of space is just awesome. I really, really hope this happens.
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I clicked on the pdf link on Viceroy's website to see more of the proposal. It has 2 underground levels as a music venue?! That's rad.

The architecture and use of space is just awesome. I really, really hope this happens.
I've showed it to a couple of clients of mine. Very cool. I think it is very strong it will happen. Albeit a few more years from now.
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I've showed it to a couple of clients of mine. Very cool. I think it is very strong it will happen. Albeit a few more years from now.
Large music venues on Rainey is simply logical. This is rad. Hope it happens.
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This is almost the sort of thing I thought would be part of the Waller Creek redevelopement when the tunnel and possible river type walk was being kicked around. If this gets built in Rainey St, it will become as the name on the right side business implies, a magnet for the entire neighborhood. I love the design and overall functionality of this structure. This to me now becomes an absolute no brainer that it will be a huge success and a new definer of what Rainey Street is, other than just a bunch of new high rises. I think this should be phase one of at least a few more of these for the area. As a matter of fact, this is the sort of idea that the Seaholm power plant should have adapted instead of selling out to private business. These places are pure neighborhood enhancers.
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Anyone know what's going up at The old Jack In The Box location at Barton Springs and South Lamar?
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Old Posted Aug 17, 2016, 11:42 PM
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You know, it occurred to me that this type of project never would have come about if not for the zoning change that paved the way for development and then the economic downturn delaying development long enough to turn the area into a beloved strip of bars (aka a district in its own right). If development had picked up shortly after the zoning change, then we probably would have seen some very different-looking buildings.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2016, 6:38 AM
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Not sure if anyone has posted this already?
"A Drive Through Austin - June 1996"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNGOO8hvrAE

Love the Tower Records signage....new Metallica CD on sale LOL
Moved here in '93 and I used to frequent Tower + Sound Exchange quite a bit.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2016, 2:10 PM
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Anyone know what's going up at The old Jack In The Box location at Barton Springs and South Lamar?
Crockett Partners has owned it since 1976. They haven't sold it yet and no proposals have been filed with the City's development office, but if the Jack In The Box is closed there must be something cooking there. The site is 3/4 of an acre (0.7231 to be exact) and has existing access from three sides. It would be a sweet infill development site for something tall and skinny if height is allowed on that site. The zoning is CS-V which is General Commercial, Vertical Mixed Use Overlay. I think there might be a CVC involved but I haven't checked. Someone should snap that up if it's available.
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That closed Jack-in-the Box is currently being used as a big urban camper gathering spot. I went buy there around midnight last night and was impressed by the huge crowd and their gear.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2016, 3:20 PM
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A little light reading for y'all, flagged for us courtesy of the Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau. A little cheerleadery, but the best overview of the hospitality industry here I've seen.

You'll all be happy to hear that collectively we know as much or more about future development as the people paid to be in the know.

http://www.hotel-online.com/press_re...-hotel-market?

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^ That's insane.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2016, 11:01 PM
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I know of 2 they forgot about in South Austin.

Woodspring Suites
4911 S IH 35 Frontage
4 floors - 124 rooms
Under Construction - almost done

Comfort Suites
5001 S IH 35 Frontage
4 floors - 80 rooms
Under Construction
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