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Old Posted Oct 16, 2021, 12:16 AM
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Really good infill!

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Most of the side facing Hotel Zaza does not have windows.

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Old Posted Dec 1, 2021, 2:58 PM
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is Hotel ZaZa blacking out their windows that face this building? Only seems like some of them are blacked out.
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is Hotel ZaZa blacking out their windows that face this building? Only seems like some of them are blacked out.
The side of HRS that’s along Hotel Zaza has no windows. You can see it in my post from October.
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The side of HRS that’s along Hotel Zaza has no windows. You can see it in my post from October.
That must be pretty disappointing for the Zaza residents who went from a nice downtown view to a blank grey metal wall right in front of their windows though....

Oh well, since basically every downtown view is prone to being blocked eventually, save for some very specific buildings, or being on the 40th+ floor of something.
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Crane removal is underway.
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They filed three permits for three phases of the crane removal beginning today through next weekend. That's a bit unusual.
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The interesting notch in the southeast corner of the building seems to have been sized for the crane platform (cab-to-counterweights) to fit as it descends.

Tight space, busy street (Lavaca), plus relatively tall crane adding up to slow going?
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Such a sad design. Looks like the old parking garage across the street.
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exterior construction elevator removed today
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