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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 2:20 AM
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 4:17 AM
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Looks like he's in Quincy

bumping my ask:
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Not sure where I can find the information but are there any big plans, like a new shopping center or a company, developing south of ABIA? Like near Bluff Springs/Colton/Creedmoor area? Or is it all just houses
I'm not 100% sure but I think most of that is going to be housing.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 3:49 PM
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Looks like he's in Quincy

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Not sure where I can find the information but are there any big plans, like a new shopping center or a company, developing south of ABIA? Like near Bluff Springs/Colton/Creedmoor area? Or is it all just houses
Not that I'm aware of. Goodnight ranch has some retail/commercial plans. Easton Park has even less and is more single family oriented.

I would expect Del Valle and areas directly east of the airport to get large retail before anything south of the airport. With multiple landfills and flight paths it's not an ideal area for denser developments. There's also no east/west artery road that directly connects from I35 to 130 that would be ideal for a shopping center to be located on either. 183 south of 71 is going to be rebuilt in a few years so there's some potential there eventually.

The largest proposed development with what you're looking for is Hines Mirador out off of Pearce. 71/130 interchange is ripe for a shopping center at some point. It all depends on where HEB wants to go. Everyone else will follow.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 4:37 PM
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The largest proposed development with what you're looking for is Hines Mirador out off of Pearce. 71/130 interchange is ripe for a shopping center at some point. It all depends on where HEB wants to go. Everyone else will follow.
Here's Hines:

https://www.hines.com/news/hines-to-...nity-in-austin

The Zoning and Platting Commission approved Phase 1 to move forward recently.

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...138-homes.html

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Generally speaking, I don't think there's much planned for the southern part of the metroplex -- the 45/130 intersection is still pretty remote and undeveloped.

If the Micron factory in Lockhart goes forward, I could see that changing, however.
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 4:42 PM
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Not that I'm aware of. Goodnight ranch has some retail/commercial plans. Easton Park has even less and is more single family oriented.

I would expect Del Valle and areas directly east of the airport to get large retail before anything south of the airport. With multiple landfills and flight paths it's not an ideal area for denser developments. There's also no east/west artery road that directly connects from I35 to 130 that would be ideal for a shopping center to be located on either. 183 south of 71 is going to be rebuilt in a few years so there's some potential there eventually.

The largest proposed development with what you're looking for is Hines Mirador out off of Pearce. 71/130 interchange is ripe for a shopping center at some point. It all depends on where HEB wants to go. Everyone else will follow.
I live in Easton Park and it's crazy how immediately surrounding the area it feels like rural Texas (especially South). There seem to be a lot of ranches and private property.The only thing within 5 minutes is a CVS and you'd have to go to I-35 and Slaughter/William Cannon in order to get to anything like an H-E-B (about 15 minute drive). I know that we're supposed to be getting more commercial development next to the CVS on William Cannon/McKinney Falls Pkwy, but I don't anticipate that will happen for a while. There are still a LOT of homes that are planned to be built, so I'm hoping it's sooner than later that we get more commercial development in the area. They are also building some higher density apartments in Easton Park right now, which is great!
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Old Posted Aug 18, 2022, 6:28 PM
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Ayyy nice to see that you're on the forum! A couple of my friends sent me your TikTok because they know I'm interested in construction/development around the area lmao

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Darn, I was hoping to hear from more commercial or companies building something in that area. It's so rural and nothing is there except Southpark Meadows, which isn't THAT bad for the houses in that area
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Ayyy nice to see that you're on the forum! A couple of my friends sent me your TikTok because they know I'm interested in construction/development around the area lmao

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Darn, I was hoping to hear from more commercial or companies building something in that area. It's so rural and nothing is there except Southpark Meadows, which isn't THAT bad for the houses in that area
I think the existence of southpark meadows is what stops there from being more commercial development in that area. It's just so big and very successful. Slaughter and 35 is one of the most challenging intersections in Austin right now. Diamond intersection might be the solution.

That SouthWest Quadrant of town I'm very interested in seeing what happens. There's no municipality on the far side to stop the growth from being a part of Austin so does Austin just sprawl out endlessly? So far what I see is that this will be a pretty quiet part of town.

The Access provided by 130/45/21/183 will cause some logistics and warehouses to pop up out there once the central options for those types of facilities are built out.
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I think the existence of southpark meadows is what stops there from being more commercial development in that area. It's just so big and very successful. Slaughter and 35 is one of the most challenging intersections in Austin right now. Diamond intersection might be the solution.

That SouthWest Quadrant of town I'm very interested in seeing what happens. There's no municipality on the far side to stop the growth from being a part of Austin so does Austin just sprawl out endlessly? So far what I see is that this will be a pretty quiet part of town.

The Access provided by 130/45/21/183 will cause some logistics and warehouses to pop up out there once the central options for those types of facilities are built out.
The Save Our Springs Ordinance (SOS) https://www.austintexas.gov/faq/save...ity-initiative may be in the way of that.
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I think the existence of southpark meadows is what stops there from being more commercial development in that area. It's just so big and very successful. Slaughter and 35 is one of the most challenging intersections in Austin right now. Diamond intersection might be the solution.

That SouthWest Quadrant of town I'm very interested in seeing what happens. There's no municipality on the far side to stop the growth from being a part of Austin so does Austin just sprawl out endlessly? So far what I see is that this will be a pretty quiet part of town.

The Access provided by 130/45/21/183 will cause some logistics and warehouses to pop up out there once the central options for those types of facilities are built out.
Do you mean the Southeast quadrant as opposed to the Southwest quadrant? I don't think there will be much in the way of logistics or warehousing in SW quadrant. Land is too pricey and almost exclusively residential headed southwest out of town.
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Ayyy nice to see that you're on the forum! A couple of my friends sent me your TikTok because they know I'm interested in construction/development around the area lmao

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Darn, I was hoping to hear from more commercial or companies building something in that area. It's so rural and nothing is there except Southpark Meadows, which isn't THAT bad for the houses in that area
Pearce Lane is quite a ways away from Southpark Meadows, and it's not easy to get there from the other side of 183. My sister lives out further on Pearce Road and they usually go to the Mueller area, because it's about the same distance away and easier to navigate. Sometmies they just travel up 183 to the Pflugerville area. There isn't an easy way to cut across....
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Do you mean the Southeast quadrant as opposed to the Southwest quadrant? I don't think there will be much in the way of logistics or warehousing in SW quadrant. Land is too pricey and almost exclusively residential headed southwest out of town.
I live in Southwest Austin, Past Circle C on 1826. (the other side of 45). Most of the developments for us is happening at the Y in Oak Hill or the Bel Terra area. And to qualify that I live closer to Nutty Brown than I do to 45.
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The Pressler Apartments are expected to start in October.

Presentation w/ renderings: https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/do....cfm?id=361885

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Old Posted Aug 28, 2022, 1:45 PM
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I updated the tallest projects lists in the sticky development thread.
Thanks for updating. It is a great resource. I think it deserves to be the top post in this thread and/or the top post in it's current thread. It seems a little buried where it is. I don't know if it is possible to move it around like that, but should at least be considered when the next development update thread is started.
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Thank you for the link! This is one of the few project I had never heard of. What a fantastic re-development of what I imagine is a pretty difficult piece of land to work with (sandwiched between a park and rail road right of way).

I think this view of the site sums it up nicely (from the presentation you linked):




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The Pressler Apartments are expected to start in October.

Presentation w/ renderings: https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/do....cfm?id=361885

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Thank you for the link! This is one of the few project I had never heard of. What a fantastic re-development of what I imagine is a pretty difficult piece of land to work with (sandwiched between a park and rail road right of way).

I think this view of the site sums it up nicely (from the presentation you linked):

This is such an interesting project and location. The hillside between Cesar Chavez and 5th is pretty steep -- is resident access planned for from 5th St or Cesar Chavez?? If it's from 5th are they expecting residents you wait potentially up to 10 minutes for trains to go by to cross the tracks? Either way I assume residents will want to get to 5th Street which will require crossing the tracks one way or another - will there be some sort of short pedestrian bridge?

The train horn right there is also *super* loud. I wonder if they plan on proper crossing arms that will help abate that.
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Old Posted Sep 1, 2022, 5:05 PM
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Finally some movement on the city owned St. John's Site (former Home Depot along 35). Rezoning application suggesting Multi-Family/Townhome/Condominium development coming.

https://abc.austintexas.gov/public-s...ertyrsn=128216
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I am not sure if this the right thread to address this but...

the spreadsheet by ATX inspired me (and gave me a lot of data to start) to create my own spreadsheet. I am trying to get back on here regularly like I used years ago.. I remember when the Spring, Monarch and 360 were a big dream and wathcing it go up on the skyline, and playing catch-up and trying to figure out which site is which can get confusing when you are also trying to stay on top of many many other things... anyway.

Here are some things I noticed in our forum.

1) the following threads are for buildings long completed and when you look at the status in the head it shows topped out, instead of complete. I am assuming that is because back in teh day topped out and complete were the same thing.

Last Forum Activity Building Name Address Type Floors Total Height - feet Total Height - meters
03/04/13 Hyatt Place 17 207 63
07/19/13 Callaway House 17 205 63
08/23/13 2400 Nueces 2400 Nueces 16 181 55
04/14/14 Skyhouse Austin 23 264 80
05/01/14 Gables at Park Plaza 18 223 68

The next batch of bldgs show under construction and haven't been updated in over a year.

07/16/21 Travis County Courthouse & Office Tower (1) Government 13 239 73
07/16/21 Travis County Courthouse & Office Tower (2) Government 12 235 72

The next batch shows proposed and they are proposed but haven't had any activity in well over a year, some date back to 2015 since we last discussed them.

Last Forum Activity Building Name Address Type Floors Total Height - feet Total Height - meters
12/11/15 Mexic-Arte Mueum 8 140 43
12/29/15 6th & Nueces 32 0
03/08/18 916 Congress 6 133 41
09/25/19 82 Rainey 3 0
10/29/19 311 West 7th 40 0
01/22/20 614 South 1st 120 37
03/14/20 1301 Lavaca 8 120 37
07/08/20 IBC Bank 18 250 76
10/09/20 Ikon Austin 30 353 108
08/26/20 Motto Hotel by Hilton 12 149 45.42682927
04/13/21 504 W 24th 30 300 91

the next batch shows are threads and I can't determine the status of any of these projects:

Last Forum Activity Building Name Address Type Floors Total Height - feet Total Height - meters

02/08/18 Block 35 Tower 0
05/18/16 Seaholm Residences Residential 30 341 104
10/15/19 410 Uptown 16 0
03/05/22 ATX TOWERS 0
04/05/22 Loren Hotel & Condos 211 South Lamar Hotel/Residential 8 104 32

I am not sure how we change the status on these threads or, if it's restricted to admins, or if we even have a set rules for the stages of the building. There appears to be defined stages on these threads so I am assuming there are.

Thanks everyone, I hope this post doesn't seem to intrusive.
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