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Originally Posted by the Genral
I really like that pic. It looks like 5th and West is working on the 19th floor of the tower portion leaving only 13 to go. It should top out just above where the sky meets the horizon, 2 floors above by my estimate. The upgrades to Shoal Creek from the river to the north looks great. Can someone remind me what the plans are for that last parcel? I can't decide what I would like to see there. I wouldn't mind if it became another park, an extension of the renovated creek bed. It would be a great spot for a sculpture garden and a really nice public space. Or maybe something in the range of a 500 foot tower. Anything but another 400 footer. And it would be nice if it was curved to contrast with all the boxes in the area. Although I'm not in love with the color choices on the library, it doesn't suck from that angle. I'm sure the residents of the Independent don't mind the substation where it is. They are almost guaranteed an unobstructed view to the south for the long term, but that fence just looks like a poor choice for a cover up. You can see something similar albeit less colorful surrounding junkyards and other eyesores. My choice woud have been something in stone, like a fortress. I'm starting to think the powerline towers shoud be painted dark green or brown. If I'm not mistaken, it looks like 3 of the trees on the pool deck of the condos in front of the Google tower look dead. Four significant buildings going up within 4 blocks of each other, whew...amazing!
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Well there was that possibility of a 900+ footer which if I had my way would be what would go there. There will be a building but probably won't be anything to write home about. I agree that it would be great to have a tower that breaks up the flat roof dullness. It's a prominent local for a striking design even if it isn't extremely tall.
I love the 2nd Street bridge very much as well as the creekside improvements and scaping, though I think the city should seriously consider renovating the Cesar Chavez bridge to complement the other bridge. Nothing as tall and it doesn't have to be as elaborate so as to not overshadow the 2nd Street bridge since that should be the center piece but would like something more for Cesar Chavez than the current bridge.