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Old Posted Dec 23, 2020, 12:40 AM
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I'm no too confident about this one happening. There have been no updates to the site plan application in over seven months, and it was allowed to expire this week.

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You know what happens when you say something like this. It comes back as an 800 ft corporate behemoth.

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I'm no too confident about this one happening. There have been no updates to the site plan application in over seven months, and it was allowed to expire this week.

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Old Posted Dec 23, 2020, 2:54 AM
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You know what happens when you say something like this. It comes back as an 800 ft corporate behemoth.
Love the thought of that, but when has that ever happened?
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Love the thought of that, but when has that ever happened?
True true... but every time ATX starts to despair about a neglected or abandoned project it comes roaring back, often times taller, or prettier, or more prestigious.

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Old Posted Jan 2, 2021, 5:22 AM
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Just 'cause this hasn't been posted yet...

The CLEAT organization that owns the building on the site posted a rendering of the original version of this project in their year end 2019 newsletter. The project has since been updated, but this is all we have as far as renderings:

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True true... but every time ATX starts to despair about a neglected or abandoned project it comes roaring back, often times taller, or prettier, or more prestigious.

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I wish that was true. But I can't think of any project that I can apply that to.
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Old Posted Apr 12, 2022, 8:53 PM
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Is this one still going to happen?
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Is this one still going to happen?
There hasn't been any news since Covid became a thing. So It doesn't look very promising.
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35-Story Downtown Austin Condo Tower Planned at 14th and Guadalupe


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The headquarters of the statewide police union known as the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (CLEAT), located in downtown Austin at the northwest corner of 14th and Guadalupe Streets, could redevelop as a 35-story residential tower, according to a concept design document prepared by local architecture firm Page on behalf of developer Northland Living.

Distinct from previous plans for the site by Cypress Real Estate Advisors discussed in 2019, the Northland redevelopment of the property at 400 West 14th Street would raise a 400 foot residential tower containing approximately 286 condo units with a mix of one to three bedrooms, along with ground-level retail space, structured parking, a resident amenity deck atop its parking podium, and a floor of office space providing a 10,000-square-foot new headquarters for CLEAT — allowing the organization to maximize the value of its land and still remain at the site.

Although these concepts are obviously subject to change, it’s noteworthy to see that this site — and the northwest corner of downtown in general — remains a desirable location for residential development even as the downtown office market struggles. According to the design document for this tower, the project anticipates a construction start in 2025, with completion in early 2028.
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wow this is actually nice?
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wow this is actually nice?
It is. Some nice infill for the area too.
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This would skyrocket on my list of buildings I'm really excited for if they break ground
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Looks really nice, particularly the brick of the parking podium. It's not often I like the base of a tower more than the actual tower component.
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I like the "Arcadian" version better than the "Luminary." However, I'd be happy with either.
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I just love all the waitstaff presenting wine to, and taking orders from invisible people on the 14th St. Finally I can get some service!
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Another switch from office to residential.
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Another switch from office to residential.
Not quite. This one went from ~200 units and ~75,000 SF of office to 286 units and 10,000 SF of office. At least that was the last proposal I saw from Cypress Real Estate Advisors.
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Not quite. This one went from ~200 units and ~75,000 SF of office to 286 units and 10,000 SF of office. At least that was the last proposal I saw from Cypress Real Estate Advisors.
The original proposal in 2019 was all office with retail on the ground floor. Maybe there were three versions? The site plan link early in this thread shows the original plans.
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I like this better than the rendering The ATX posted at the top of the page. That other design looks pretty dated now, reminds me too much of Ashton and a little bit of the W. I think this design is a better fit for this end of downtown, even appearing as a newer version of the ancient Westgate Tower west of the Capitol.
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The arches and brick on the podium... good lawd let's have more of that, please.
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