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Old Posted Sep 12, 2022, 6:02 PM
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Old Posted Nov 20, 2022, 2:03 PM
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Site plan for 14th and Lavaca filed yesterdeay. Not much information yet but says its for Multi-Family.

https://abc.austintexas.gov/public-s...ertyrsn=167948
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Old Posted Dec 28, 2022, 12:23 AM
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The site plan was updated today. This will be 32-stories including 8 above ground parking levels and 220 condos.
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2023, 7:17 PM
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https://austin.towers.net/32-floor-d...lavaca-corner/

Nothing much new, reiterating what we all know at this point.
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2023, 2:50 PM
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Drawings note height is 346 feet.
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Drawings note height is 346 feet.
What drawings? They haven't been added to the site plan yet.

NVM: I see it was from the TOWERS article. The elevation shows it around 308' while the verbiage says 346' (rounded).
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What drawings? They haven't been added to the site plan yet.

NVM: I see it was from the TOWERS article. The elevation shows it around 308' while the verbiage says 346' (rounded).
I would take that elevation image with a grain of salt. The numbers are off on height AMSL. However, it does read 345'6" from 14th Street to the roof (and there is at least 4-5 more feet of parapet).

Another error in the elevation is that it goes from "Level 31" at 855'6" AMSL to "roof" at 839'6". It should have read 872'6" at the "roof" if you go by the floor-by-floor increases. That would give you a roughly 337' tower. I'm wondering if the 536' AMSL number on 14th Street is incorrect too.

Anyway, I don't have the time to calculate the height from 14th Street floor-by-floor to even see if the other numbers are correct...
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The elevation is also from a development study at the time so the actual figure will likely differ.
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2023, 5:10 AM
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That's only a stacking plan, not a more detailed elevation. We would have more info from a set of elevations.
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Old Posted Jan 19, 2023, 4:12 PM
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Elevations from the AW redlines file. 32 floors but height has to be estimated a little: 397'2" + some mechanical space on top. If you zoom in on the elevations it looks like a brick facade all the way up. This should stand out quite a bit!



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Old Posted Jan 19, 2023, 5:52 PM
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Nice!

The difference between the roof and the highest point is roughly the heigh of a normal residential floor (or ~12'). I believe this will be close to 410' if this design holds.
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400ish feet at this location is great! Its gonna really stand out and the non-glass box or Hanover condo design is promising!
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I did the sheet of paper up against the computer screen marking it with lines trick, and yeah, the height between the top of the mechanical penthouse and the 32nd floor slab seems to be around 12 feet, though, I think it's probably 13 feet and maybe close to 14. It's less than 16 feet, but a wee bit more than 12 feet.
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Old Posted Feb 15, 2023, 7:30 PM
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Here’s Our First Look at the Downtown Austin Condo Tower at 14th and Lavaca

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The 32-story residential tower planned by local developer Pearlstone Partners is set to bring approximately 220 new residences to the southwest corner of West 14th and Lavaca Streets near the Capitol in downtown — but we still haven’t gotten a look at the as-yet-unnamed building’s appearance from architects STG Design. Let’s fix that:

In fact, with the arrival of this design it’s fair to say the use of brick has become a defining element of downtown’s northwest corner adjacent to the Capitol — that’s a tone initially set by the divisive, but iconic Westgate Tower. Love it or hate it, the Westgate has now influenced the design of at least two residential towers proposed in the region, and personally we think it’s pretty neat to see a sort of local architectural vernacular taking shape over here, however minor.






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it would be bad news for me living right next door to TCP.....

I dig the brick.

I hope this area starts to pop off, Rainey style.
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Very handsome, great materials. I think that some architectural restraint this close to the Capitol is ideal.

A few more of these and we'll finally connect up the W Campus and DT skylines.
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Now THAT is how you do a parking podium!
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Old Posted Apr 1, 2023, 3:31 PM
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416' per FAA permits filed on 3/30/23. Work schedule 11/23 - 06/26.

https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external...78381371&row=5
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416' per FAA permits filed on 3/30/23. Work schedule 11/23 - 06/26.

https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external...78381371&row=5
The FAA permits for Pearlstone's other big project not started - 62 East - have a September start. Providing these get permitted on time, I think these have the best change of breaking ground in 2023 out of the many 400'+ proposals in the pipeline.
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