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Originally Posted by Sigaven
Agreed - the cluster around the Triangle is decently impactful when viewed from afar...imagine that area becoming the centerpiece of "midtown" with taller towers and more density in the surrounding neighborhoods
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I hope to be alive to see an Austin where other central city neighborhoods are allowed to redevelop similarly to West Campus, but not geared to students.
Imagine the areas near our future light rail stations with dozens of towers in a 1/4 mile radius of them filled with apartments, condos, offices, stores, and restaurants.
I can envision this Austin, and the only thing stopping it is the land code. West Campus shows us what can be done in Austin. It, downtown, and the VMUs which have sprouted up all over town the last 20 years show there is a market for urban living in this city.
It's time to take the next step, and stop letting folks hold this city back. Your bungalow 2 miles from the Capitol is not that special. Sorry, but protecting vast swaths of million dollar SFHs in the middle of a city with a million people through restrictive zoning is why Austin has become ridiculously expensive.