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Old Posted Oct 3, 2020, 1:08 AM
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I remember driving through Austin on 35 back in 89. Quite a few times in fact. A different city all together.
I moved here in the '80s, and it certainly has changed. The change just since 2009 is absolutely amazing.
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Old Posted Oct 3, 2020, 1:28 AM
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Here's the site of the next new tallest, the 848' 6xG tower. The first above ground level is being worked on. This was taken just now from the construction webcam. They have been working nights.


http://webcampub.multivista.com/inde...6-E3C4B0C3B2C1
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Old Posted Oct 3, 2020, 2:29 AM
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Here's the site of the next new tallest, the 848' 6xG tower. The first above ground level is being worked on. This was taken just now from the construction webcam. They have been working nights.


http://webcampub.multivista.com/inde...6-E3C4B0C3B2C1
That's bonkers how fast this thing is moving. Amazing how not long ago there was an extended stay hotel here and now they already have what, a four story underground parking garage and it's already above street level? That's insane
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I moved here in the '80s, and it certainly has changed. The change just since 2009 is absolutely amazing.
These are pics my brother took the last time he visited Austin in 2008.



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Geez that's so different than what it is now.
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Old Posted Oct 15, 2020, 12:35 AM
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It's hard to believe that was only 12 years ago!
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From elevation of 880 feet on 10/14/20.

This shows off the general depth of our skyline, and Indeed Tower in particular (U/C with red cranes)
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This shows off the general depth of our skyline, and Indeed Tower in particular (U/C with red cranes)
It'll be interesting how the skyline will look over the next decade.
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River Street Residences: 700 River St., Rainey District

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Think you meant 571' right?
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Think you meant 571' right?
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Think you meant 571' right?
This still has to be one of the tallest pandemic era proposals. Possibly in the whole US.
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This still has to be one of the tallest pandemic era proposals. Possibly in the whole US.
This project was first proposed in 2019. However, there is no longer a hospitality component and they recently added three floors and ~31' to its height.
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This still has to be one of the tallest pandemic era proposals. Possibly in the whole US.
Isn’t Cleveland getting a potential super tall ?
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Isn’t Cleveland getting a potential super tall ?
I think that one was in the works pre-pandemic as well. I don't know of any significant tower announced anywhere that is a post pandemic (start of pandemic) creation.
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This project was first proposed in 2019. However, there is no longer a hospitality component and they recently added three floors and ~31' to its height.
Along with many others that were proposed before 2019 and are still considered active proposals, many of them being much taller than this project.

Tallest "pandemic-era" proposal appears to be this-for Birmingham, AL of all places.

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=243552
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 8:46 PM
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Along with many others that were proposed before 2019 and are still considered active proposals, many of them being much taller than this project.

Tallest "pandemic-era" proposal appears to be this-for Birmingham, AL of all places.

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=243552
That’s not gonna happen. I lived in Birmingham for a while. They’re all about revitalizing existing buildings.
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2020, 12:37 AM
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I think that one was in the works pre-pandemic as well. I don't know of any significant tower announced anywhere that is a post pandemic (start of pandemic) creation.
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