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Old Posted Dec 24, 2024, 7:22 AM
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Seven floors is such a nice and cozy level of density.
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I agree 7 floors is nice!
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Lots of juicy information here Urbannizer. Thank you for the find
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Looks like it got taken down
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Looks like it got taken down
Did anyone get screenshots?
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2025, 1:22 AM
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Did anyone get screenshots?
Link is back up. See page 96.

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I saw a few renderings online several places for the park area for this. I don’t think we’ve seen them before, they’re attached to the news releases for the music venue that is part of this development
Unless I got that mixed up lol
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2025, 5:58 AM
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^^ Yeah, I honestly checked today too and the link is back up! All the JUICY info
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Old Posted Feb 19, 2025, 5:07 AM
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Apartment complex opens in Southeast Austin with 135 units at below-market rate rents

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As the city of Austin continues to work to boost its supply of affordable housing, another complex has opened with 135 units at below-market rents.

Last week, officials with the city and Foundation Communities held a grand opening for the Parker Lane Apartments at 2105 Parker Lane in southeast Austin. The complex has 135 affordable units and includes housing and amenities for people who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of becoming homeless.
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New southeast Austin housing community will serve victims of family violence

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Austinites who have been victims of family violence will soon have another option for affordable housing.

City leaders attended a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the future community, called The Sasha, which will be owned by The SAFE Alliance — an organization with a mission to end multigenerational cycles of abuse and violence. Construction on The Sasha, which is located in southeast Austin, will begin this spring and should be finished by 2027.
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Sometimes it feels like the only colorful developments still getting built are public or subsidized housing.
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River Park

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Venues by nature are a protective shell. Drawing inspiration from Texas state’s small mammal, the project features forms and textures that mimic the bony armor of an armadillo.

This mid-size, indoor entertainment venue anchors the first phase of development within River Park, a 109-acre mixed-use campus in southeast Austin, Texas. The venue unfolds to a lively outdoor plaza with public seating, shade structures, and future retail spaces, creating a dynamic extension to the building and lively connections to the larger River Park development.

Filling a needed size gap in Austin's venue offerings, the 4,000-capacity indoor room will feature state of the art acoustics and lighting.
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Yes, when I see this all I can think of is how much it resembles an armadillo…
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omg I love this so much
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I would love to see renderings of how the inside would look like

But yeah, I hope this replaces Stubb's as a venue because it's one of the worst I've ever gone to
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Riverside's tallest residential tower to rise at future Austin rail stop; Oracle plans HQ expansion

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This spring, City Council cleared the way for a new residential high-rise at the intersection of East Riverside Drive and South Lakeshore Boulevard. The site on the edge of Riverside's South Shore district is currently home to a Baby Acapulco restaurant and 7-Eleven convenience store.

Council approved a zoning update in June that will allow the new tower to rise taller than most surrounding property. The planned high-rise will include almost 360 residential units and no commercial space.

Under a resolution from Mayor Kirk Watson, three properties covering less than 1.5 acres were removed from the East Riverside Corridor regulating plan—a local development policy generally capping buildings at 60-90 feet. The land can now be added to the adjacent South Shore planned unit development, or PUD, that's been built out with housing and retail. The move will allow construction up to 180 feet tall.
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A 180ft tower over there would be nice!
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