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Old Posted Nov 28, 2021, 3:00 AM
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New York Times published an article today that puts a spotlight on Austin's serious lack of affordability.

How Austin Became One of the Least Affordable Cities in America

The capital of Texas has long been an attractive place to call home. But with an average of 180 new residents a day arriving, its popularity has created a brewing housing crisis that is reshaping the city.
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2021, 5:27 AM
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New York Times published an article today that puts a spotlight on Austin's serious lack of affordability.

How Austin Became One of the Least Affordable Cities in America

The capital of Texas has long been an attractive place to call home. But with an average of 180 new residents a day arriving, its popularity has created a brewing housing crisis that is reshaping the city.
It’s an incredibly shitty, poorly researched article. It conflates the city and the whole metro continually, and lists IBM as both a recent arrival and a long time fixture (on subsequent paragraphs).

It finally, paragraphs in, reaches the “how” ( that Austin can’t build enough housing) but then never investigates why.

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More criticism: https://twitter.com/jamesrambin/stat...453448193?s=21
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2021, 9:00 PM
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I love this idea - turning 6th street into a night market
https://austin.towers.net/to-build-a...e-night-market
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2021, 9:07 PM
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I love this idea - turning 6th street into a night market
https://austin.towers.net/to-build-a...e-night-market
I know maybe I should be more pessimistic but I'm starting to feel a little better about 6th St recently. There seems to be some real recognition that there's a problem, and a lot of focus to fix it.

Always the possibility it'll be derailed in the end, but I like the progress made so far.

Also, yeah, the night market would kick ass.
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2021, 9:19 PM
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I love this idea - turning 6th street into a night market
https://austin.towers.net/to-build-a...e-night-market
I do too. Sorry but I see this slogging along like the Seaholm intake proposals.
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2021, 9:40 PM
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As someone who lived in Asia for many years, I would LOVE a night market. I miss it. Granted, the street food would be more expensive than any in mainland China, Hong Kong, Bangkok, etc...but still would be super cool. My wife and I would certainly frequent it.

Some of my favorite night markets were pop-up markets after the work day and were successful areas of town during the day in their own right. It's a great way to consider how to better utilize certain areas of town, especially in urban areas.

And I would love to see a similar model in the burbs that have quasi-downtown areas of their own (i.e., Georgetown, Round Rock, etc.). These worked well in Asia basically anywhere. The downtown ones were the largest and most successful - sometimes open every night - but they could literally pop up in a parking lot one night per week or something...


Edit: One last bit to add. I've seen parking garages and underutilized shopping malls used in the same ways.

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Old Posted Dec 3, 2021, 4:40 PM
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New bowl game somewhere in Texas? I did remember reading not too long ago about the NCAA wanting a bowl game in Austin at DKR.

https://www.si.com/college/2021/12/0...edium=news_tab
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2021, 10:33 PM
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A night market would be AMAZING.

The issue with dirty 6th is simple.

Everyone except the owners, tourists and 23 year olds would like for it to become a bit more upscale and a bit less puke on the sidewalk.

The problem is you could open a high end cocktail bar and serve 100 18 dollar cocktails in an hour or be the dizzy rooster and sell 1,000 8 dollar beers in an hour with another 500 10 dollar shots.
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Old Posted Dec 7, 2021, 7:35 PM
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I came across this short video that explains building foundation engineering, specifically techniques to mitigate and defend against soil consolidation and shifting. Sharing this here as it's relevant to skyscraper construction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsuCQRQ6W4Y
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Old Posted Dec 8, 2021, 9:43 PM
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What happened to the night lighting on The Independent. It was never very visible, and now it just seems dark up there?
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Old Posted Dec 8, 2021, 10:06 PM
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What happened to the night lighting on The Independent. It was never very visible, and now it just seems dark up there?
I think it was dark lights stuff for bird migrations that darkened the skyline.
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Old Posted Dec 14, 2021, 7:04 PM
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There's a new reality show on Netflix based in Austin. It's called "Twenty Somethings: Austin". Similar to Real World formula. What's funny is ya boi actually applied to be on this show and I actually Airbnb'd the housing unit in May for my friends bachelor party lmao

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Old Posted Dec 14, 2021, 8:24 PM
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There's a new reality show on Netflix based in Austin. It's called "Twenty Somethings: Austin". Similar to Real World formula. What's funny is ya boi actually applied to be on this show and I actually Airbnb's the housing unit in May for my friends bachelor party lmao
That's amazing! I'm curious to see how that show portrays Austin.
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Old Posted Dec 14, 2021, 9:11 PM
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In this affordability forecast from Zillow, there was this shocking little nugget:

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. . . [S]ome large markets are likely to transition from middle of the pack or better affordability to a far-less-affordable tier of markets. In Austin, for example, the typical local home buyer in June 2020 should have expected to spend less than a fifth (19.7%) of their income on mortgage payments; by June 2021, that number had risen to more than a quarter (25.3%). By December, even if mortgage rates stay the same moving forward, home buyers in Austin should be prepared to spend 30.1% of their income on a mortgage — above the 30% housing-burdened threshold. Currently, Austin is more affordable for would-be home buyers than eight other large metro areas; by December, Austin will become less affordable than Seattle, Miami and New York. The only markets that will be less-affordable than Austin at the end of the year are all in typically pricey California: Riverside, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Jose and San Francisco.
https://www.zillow.com/research/hous...st-2021-29944/
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Old Posted Dec 20, 2021, 6:30 PM
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In this affordability forecast from Zillow, there was this shocking little nugget:



https://www.zillow.com/research/hous...st-2021-29944/
Just how the powers that be want it, who either already own and/or inherited. Artificially inflating valuations by constricting new supply based on outdated zoning and land use codes.

Just like... San Francisco.
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2021, 11:42 PM
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Just watched an episode of Engineering Catastrophies on SCI regarding a bridge collapse in Australia. Afterwards they talked about sprawling cities engineers build to last and a nice shot of the Google Tower from the southeast was featured along with the surrounding buildings. Pretty cool and didn't expect that.

They showed 2 other cities, one in Asia, and the other was Dallas.

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Old Posted Dec 23, 2021, 4:40 AM
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After Years of Disrepair, East Austin’s Historic Givens Pool Finds Its Future

https://austin.towers.net/after-year...ds-its-future/

The City of Austin’s historical neglect of park facilities east of I-35 compared with the central crown jewels of its system shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone familiar with the historical neglect of almost everything east of I-35, but what’s more obvious lately is the city’s own institutional awareness of that inequality, now cast in a harsher light than ever and not easily fixed by HR-friendly buzzwords like “equity” or “inclusion” since the issues at hand are often structural — not metaphorically, but in the literal sense of, say, a crumbling swimming pool leaking 120,000 gallons of water each day.

But the failing infrastructure that closed the pool of Givens District Park after more than 60 years of service to a historically Black community in East Austin is now set for a bond-funded renovation, and by all accounts the community engagement process informing the city’s vision plan for upgrades to the park and its pool was highly sensitive to the past and present of this neighborhood. We got a closer look at the new Givens District Park Aquatic Facility at a presentation to the Design Commission last week by representatives of the Parks and Recreation Department, Marmon Mok Architecture, and landscape architects Coleman & Associates, and the plan secured the commission’s unanimous recommendation — although commissioners mentioned that there ought to be a little more diversity in the renderings.
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2021, 6:19 PM
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Merry Christmas everyone! I hope 2021 was a good year for you all, and that 2022 will be even better.
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2021, 7:47 PM
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Merry xmas and happy holidays!
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Merry Christmas everyone and I hope this coming year brings good fortune to all.
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