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Old Posted Sep 10, 2022, 5:57 PM
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Are there any views of the tower design from northeast? Will the building mechanical systems be visible on the back side of the sloped roof?
It's over 1000' up...not sure you could see it even if they were open-to-the-air. However, I know what you mean. It would be sad if they were visible.
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2022, 1:00 AM
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It's in the national news now.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati...mtI5GhwkCUmtcnoMwyDUYqScUcAuahK67qpvcGLw
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Work starts on Austin tower destined to be tallest in Texas at 74 stories high

Shonda Novak
Austin American-Statesman

AUSTIN — Construction is underway on a 74-story tower in downtown Austin that, once completed, will become the tallest building not only in Austin but in all of Texas, its developers say.

Development partners Lincoln Property Company and Kairoi Residential said they have broken ground on the mixed-use tower, planned to be 1,022 feet tall. The tower joins downtown Austin's ongoing high-rise building boom, which is reshaping the city's skyline.

For perspective, at just over 1,774 feet, One World Trade Center in New York is the tallest building in the nation followed by Central Park Tower in New York standing at 1,550 feet. Nearby, and much lower on the list of tallest buildings in the U.S. ranked by World Atlas, stands the Bank of America Tower at 1,200 feet.
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Old Posted Sep 12, 2022, 12:21 AM
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Possible Observation Deck

Does anyone know if this building will have a public observation deck on one of the top floors like the Empire State Building, UT Tower, or the Sears Tower? I think that an observation deck at or near the top would be a no brainer here considering the building's height. Other mixed use skyscrapers like the John Hancock Center in Chicago, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and The Shard in London have successfully included observation decks on the top floor and this building should do the same. Observation decks provide a huge source of revenue for a building like this.
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Old Posted Sep 12, 2022, 1:58 AM
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Does anyone know if this building will have a public observation deck on one of the top floors like the Empire State Building, UT Tower, or the Sears Tower? I think that an observation deck at or near the top would be a no brainer here considering the building's height. Other mixed use skyscrapers like the John Hancock Center in Chicago, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and The Shard in London have successfully included observation decks on the top floor and this building should do the same. Observation decks provide a huge source of revenue for a building like this.
I still want a real observation tower with a dedicated CVC. Plop it by the Zach Theatre to piggyback on the Lamar Bridge CVC. If some enterprising billionnaire is reading this, build an observation tower that is also a planetarium in the sky. Kill two birds with one stone.

Unfortunately, they aren’t exactly common, even if both Dallas and San Antonio have their own.
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Old Posted Sep 12, 2022, 2:51 AM
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I still want a real observation tower with a dedicated CVC. Plop it by the Zach Theatre to piggyback on the Lamar Bridge CVC. If some enterprising billionnaire is reading this, build an observation tower that is also a planetarium in the sky. Kill two birds with one stone.

Unfortunately, they aren’t exactly common, even if both Dallas and San Antonio have their own.
Agreed, but I certainly think this new supertall should have a public observation deck of it's own.
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Old Posted Sep 26, 2022, 11:43 PM
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I am so curious...

Are there any renders of the back of this big baby? I am dying to see the crown facing south, or just a general idea of what it will look like from N Austin.

Has anyone taken site pics lately?
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Are there any renders of the back of this big baby? I am dying to see the crown facing south, or just a general idea of what it will look like from N Austin.

Has anyone taken site pics lately?
Hopefully not a 1000' blank wall....
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2022, 3:02 PM
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Certainly wish that an observation deck was included in the plans for the top floor as it will be the tallest in Texas.
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Old Posted Sep 30, 2022, 1:40 PM
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Certainly wish that an observation deck was included in the plans for the top floor as it will be the tallest in Texas.
Yeah, I really think they should re-consider. We're at the point where we really need some sort of observation deck in this city. Even if it's a small public cocktail bar.

"always aware of where Austin has been and where it is headed."

Enjoyable for those who can afford it? Jk, kinda.
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Old Posted Sep 30, 2022, 9:16 PM
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Yeah, I really think they should re-consider. We're at the point where we really need some sort of observation deck in this city. Even if it's a small public cocktail bar.

"always aware of where Austin has been and where it is headed."

Enjoyable for those who can afford it? Jk, kinda.
An observation deck has to have it's decks open to minors under the age of 21 in Austin considering that these are major tourist attractions.
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This is going to be a hole on the scale of Block 71.
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2022, 10:23 PM
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This is going to be a hole on the scale of Block 71.
The footprint -- especially when you're on the ground driving past -- is huge. This thing is going to be ginormous.
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