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Old Posted Jun 10, 2022, 2:07 PM
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Austin’s Booming North Burnet Corridor Could Add More Height and Housing

https://austin.towers.net/austins-bo...t-and-housing/

A resolution headed to Austin City Council next week could update the North Burnet / Gateway Regulating Plan to bring more dense and transit-oriented growth to the area around the Domain and Q2 Stadium in North Austin. Set for discussion at Council’s upcoming meeting on June 16, the draft resolution seeks to expand the boundaries of the plan and potentially increase the density of buildings constructed inside it using its development bonus program to incentivize affordable housing and other community benefits.

Since its adoption in 2009, the NBG plan has allowed projects in the region to build much higher than usually allowed under the area’s typical zoning, with several new towers in this district rising 20 floors or more — last month, Council already voted to allow buildings inside the plan’s Commercial Mixed-Use subdistrict around the intersection of Burnet Road and West Braker Lane to rise an additional 112 feet under the area’s development bonus program, increasing the maximum height possible around this part of the district from 308 to 420 feet.
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2022, 5:06 PM
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This should be an absolute no-brainer. Honestly - I think the area should afford even more than 400 footers.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2022, 3:41 PM
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2022, 9:48 PM
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Austin’s Booming North Burnet Corridor Could Add More Height and Housing

https://austin.towers.net/austins-bo...t-and-housing/

A resolution headed to Austin City Council next week could update the North Burnet / Gateway Regulating Plan to bring more dense and transit-oriented growth to the area around the Domain and Q2 Stadium in North Austin. Set for discussion at Council’s upcoming meeting on June 16, the draft resolution seeks to expand the boundaries of the plan and potentially increase the density of buildings constructed inside it using its development bonus program to incentivize affordable housing and other community benefits.

Since its adoption in 2009, the NBG plan has allowed projects in the region to build much higher than usually allowed under the area’s typical zoning, with several new towers in this district rising 20 floors or more — last month, Council already voted to allow buildings inside the plan’s Commercial Mixed-Use subdistrict around the intersection of Burnet Road and West Braker Lane to rise an additional 112 feet under the area’s development bonus program, increasing the maximum height possible around this part of the district from 308 to 420 feet.
passed on consent

We'll see what recommendations they come back with and if any of them generate controversy, but for now it's sailing through

https://austintexas.gov/council_meet...s.cfm?mid=1070
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2022, 11:20 PM
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what is going on with Domain Towers II, III and IV ?

I have yet to here of an announcement of who is moving into Tower II and the other two Towers were covered over with grass

I know things changed after Covid but I am really surprised no tenant announcement for the tower that is almost done
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Old Posted Jun 21, 2022, 3:48 PM
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passed on consent

We'll see what recommendations they come back with and if any of them generate controversy, but for now it's sailing through

https://austintexas.gov/council_meet...s.cfm?mid=1070
I imagine the big targets are going to be the 1 story industrial section of Metric from Rutland to Braker.
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Old Posted Jul 12, 2022, 7:34 PM
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PayPal will take the top two stories of Domain 2. The article seems to imply that it's a move, not an expansion. They currently have space at 7700 Parmer (up by the new Apple Campus).

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...n-tower-2.html
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2022, 2:12 AM
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Domain 2 now has lighting on its crown.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2022, 8:55 AM
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Believe it or not, I can see it at night from a few places around south Austin. One spot in particular along Brodie Lane between Slaughter Lane and William Cannon is 15 miles away as the crow flies. You can't even see downtown from that spot, which is too far east to show up, but Domain Tower 2 shows up pretty easily.
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Believe it or not, I can see it at night from a few places around south Austin. One spot in particular along Brodie Lane between Slaughter Lane and William Cannon is 15 miles away as the crow flies. You can't even see downtown from that spot, which is too far east to show up, but Domain Tower 2 shows up pretty easily.
So how long has that lighting been up? Haven't seen it before and haven't seen it mentioned on this thread yet?
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2022, 9:25 PM
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I actually might've seen it a couple weeks ago (June) but I sort of thought it's been there
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This should be an absolute no-brainer. Honestly - I think the area should afford even more than 400 footers.
A "Williams Tower" (Houston) would be a cool (as long as it has a public observation deck).
https://www.hines.com/properties/williams-tower-houston
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That lighting has been on for a few months now actually. I saw it back in March or April.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2022, 12:34 AM
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That lighting has been on for a few months now actually. I saw it back in March or April.
Man I havent gotten out much lately.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2022, 1:51 AM
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So how long has that lighting been up? Haven't seen it before and haven't seen it mentioned on this thread yet?
I don't know exactly, but I'd say several months at least. Another spot I can see it from in south Austin is on James Casey Street at Radam Lane, about two blocks south of Ben White next to the South Austin Medical Center. There are a few other spots here and there where it shows up, but those two views actually shape up as a "skyline view" especially the James Casey one.

Here's the Google Streetview of the Brodie Lane view. The image isn't as clear and is a little washed out, but if you zoom in, it's on the horizon.
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.2003...7i16384!8i8192

The James Casey Street view.
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.2260...7i16384!8i8192

Further south on James Casey, there's a pretty good view of The Independent.
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.2234...7i16384!8i8192
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2022, 9:13 AM
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I don't know exactly, but I'd say several months at least. Another spot I can see it from in south Austin is on James Casey Street at Radam Lane, about two blocks south of Ben White next to the South Austin Medical Center. There are a few other spots here and there where it shows up, but those two views actually shape up as a "skyline view" especially the James Casey one.

Here's the Google Streetview of the Brodie Lane view. The image isn't as clear and is a little washed out, but if you zoom in, it's on the horizon.
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.2003...7i16384!8i8192

The James Casey Street view.
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.2260...7i16384!8i8192

Further south on James Casey, there's a pretty good view of The Independent.
https://www.google.com/maps/@30.2234...7i16384!8i8192
Any night time shots that show the lighting?
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Domain Central 1 tower may spark new wave of redevelopment at North Austin community

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...ve-domain.html

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Plans for the next big phase of development at The Domain are taking shape. It could result in even more high-rises towering over busy shops and eateries.
In our latest Crane Watch update, we noted that Atlanta-based Cousins Properties Inc. wants to add yet another office tower to its expansive portfolio in the North Austin mixed-use hub.

Domain Central 1 will stand 26 stories tall, with three levels of underground parking, 13 levels of above-ground parking and 13 office levels. The tower will be 997,426 square feet and cost $143 million to build, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, although it should be noted that such estimates can change.

At that height and square footage, Domain Central 1 would be the tallest and largest building at The Domain.
The TDLR filing gave an estimated construction start date of Nov. 1, with work wrapping up in June 2025. Kendall/Heaton Associates Inc. was listed as the design firm.

But on a July 29 earnings call, Cousins Properties President and CEO Colin Connolly indicated construction of Domain Central might not begin this year, citing rising development costs as a barrier. While demand for new developments remains high, material and construction costs have compressed yields.

"I think over time we need to see costs come down or rents go up for us to financially justify moving forward," Connolly said. "I'm actually optimistic that's going to happen, and faster than many believe."

Domain Central 1 represents the "first phase" of "a transformational development opportunity in the heart of The Domain," Connolly said in a previous earnings call in April. Domain Central comprises 5.6 acres in the heart of the mixed-use community, all owned by Cousins, according to the investor presentation.

"There is nothing else like it in Austin," Connolly said.
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In case you were wondering what the development next to the Bluebonnet post office on Braker is:

https://beta.communityimpact.com/aus...ane-in-austin/

It was originally supposed to be a Kerbey Lane but somehow that fell through. This looks exciting, though.
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Looking a little more closely at that photo, it's crazy that they're already talking about potential redevelopment of some of the shorter towers. Who knows when that would happen, of course, but that's just nuts to me.

Also, there is a rather large surface lot not impeded by the giant power lines - between Shake Shack and Macy's - that is begging for a tower or two.
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Looking a little more closely at that photo, it's crazy that they're already talking about potential redevelopment of some of the shorter towers. Who knows when that would happen, of course, but that's just nuts to me.

Also, there is a rather large surface lot not impeded by the giant power lines - between Shake Shack and Macy's - that is begging for a tower or two.
I wouldn't describe Domain 3 & 4 as "towers." Additionally, when they actually redevelop them they will be roughly 25+ years old, I believe. It's not the highest and best use of the land underneath them - especially when one could build a 15+ story tower on those plots.

The parking lot will never be built upon. It's a power/electrical easement. Now, if one could (or rather would) relocate said power lines, then maybe you have something.
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