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Roughly MLK to 11th. I already bounced and am home eating a sandwich but it appears this is expected to continue for hours

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That's not "downtown;" that's the Capitol area.


Go back to Dallas
1 minute ago, Armybrat said:

No harm done then.

Actually, probably quite a lot of benefit.

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Per some jabroni on Reddit


This was the email we got at my agency:

DPS has been advised of a underground electrical fire at the intersection of 18th & Colorado Street. (behind Bob Bullock Museum). Colorado Street at 17th Street are closed. Traffic Is being rerouted. Please avoid the area. The road will be closed for approximately 4-8 hours. Austin Fire Department and repair crews are on scene. Updates will be sent when new information is received.

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Is today Friday?


If I know state employees, yes.

5-day weekend for some of you bitches.  Noice.  

And yeah, 11th to MLK is "downtown"?  Really?  Your fucking realtor tell you that?  

3 hours ago, Lobo said:

5-day weekend for some of you bitches.  Noice.  

And yeah, 11th to MLK is "downtown"?  Really?  Your fucking realtor tell you that?  

Heh, I see realtors labeling Crestview as “ Central Austin”. Lulz

3 hours ago, Lobo said:

And yeah, 11th to MLK is "downtown"?  Really?  Your fucking realtor tell you that?  

South of MLK is a shitload more accurate than doing the realtor thing and calling everything south of Koenig downtown. 

Just now, Armybrat said:

Heh, I see realtors labeling Crestview as “ Central Austin”. Lulz

precisely. 

1 minute ago, Anastasis said:

South of MLK is a shitload more accurate than doing the realtor thing and calling everything south of Koenig downtown. 

yeah, seriously, this. 

for me, personally, downtown is the big square formed by mlk, lamar, i35, and the river.

3 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

yeah, seriously, this. 

for me, personally, downtown is the big square formed by mlk, lamar, i35, and the river.

Yep, I could go with that.  I would also accept a boundary line at the north @ 15th street, but 15th to MLK is marginal difference imo. 

 

Central Austin, on the other hand, ends at 45th street. 

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3 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

yeah, seriously, this. 

for me, personally, downtown is the big square formed by mlk, lamar, i35, and the river.

Google Maps also agrees.

16 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Yep, I could go with that.  I would also accept a boundary line at the north @ 15th street, but 15th to MLK is marginal difference imo. 

 

Central Austin, on the other hand, ends at 45th street. 

Waller’s original plat had 15th (North Avenue) as the northernmost boundary of the city. The next 4 streets up to 19th were added later.

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36 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Yep, I could go with that.  I would also accept a boundary line at the north @ 15th street, but 15th to MLK is marginal difference imo. 

 

Central Austin, on the other hand, ends at 45th street. 

yeah, and don't try to tell me that up at fucking 183 is fucking "midtown." that is ass far north austin, people 

17 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

yeah, and don't try to tell me that up at fucking 183 is fucking "midtown." that is ass far north austin, people 

Well, technically, a few years ago, the geographic "center" of Austin was something like the 5700 block of Burnet road.  As Austin has grown, what's defined as "central' has grown.

When I moved here in 88, I remember going to a buddy's house on 49th street and -- relative to the Austin I knew, which was downtown and campus area -- I though he was taking us to fucking Dallas.  Then, when my wife and I would wistfully look at houses on Sunday afternoons, I remember looking at one on Greenlawn in Allandale.  I remember telling her "I know it seems way out here, but this is probably where we could afford something."  A few years later, in 97, we bought right inside 2222 in Allandale.  When we sold in 2010, it was easily marketed as "central Austin," at most "near north Austin."  Now, we live in NW Hills.  Which has been "near north Austin" for a long time, but is starting to be included in a "Central Austin" that is huge -- basically between 35 and Mopac, and between 183 and Ben White.  Although that bulges in the middle, too, and crosses over 35 and Mopac the closer to downtown you are (e.g., Mueller is part of the new greater "central Austin").

Which seems really big compared to what Austin used to be.  But Austin ain't what it used to be.

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9 minutes ago, Not that Bob said:

Downtown is Congress Avenue. 

Good thing the new downtown H-E-B isn't open yet, else it would have been closed.

4 hours ago, Longhornfan1024 said:

Probably the Iranians.

Myanmar....first they came for the shag, and Austin said nothing.

And “central Austin” is round rock to Buda

3 hours ago, Celery Man said:

Good thing the new downtown H-E-B isn't open yet, else it would have been closed.

Ya' see, that's all the way to Oltorf which is south Austin, so not really downtown. Downtown is Congress Avenue from the south entrance of The Capitol grounds to south First Street. I guess you could make a point that downtown extends west on 6th to The Capitol Theater and east on 6th to Koen's Jewelers, but then you start getting in to east Austin and west Austin so better just stick to Congress. From the bridge on it's south Austin. Then you get to the Old San Antonio Highway. The Capitol grounds north sort of dead ends in to The University, so north Austin gets a little hazy. I guess you could say Hyde Park is north Austin.  Help me out AB, you know this stuff. 

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8 hours ago, Not that Bob said:

Ya' see, that's all the way to Oltorf which is south Austin, so not really downtown. Downtown is Congress Avenue from the south entrance of The Capitol grounds to south First Street. I guess you could make a point that downtown extends west on 6th to The Capitol Theater and east on 6th to Koen's Jewelers, but then you start getting in to east Austin and west Austin so better just stick to Congress. From the bridge on it's south Austin. Then you get to the Old San Antonio Highway. The Capitol grounds north sort of dead ends in to The University, so north Austin gets a little hazy. I guess you could say Hyde Park is north Austin.  Help me out AB, you know this stuff. 

Hyde Park is the far north ‘burbs. Why did they shut down the light rail out there?

NW Hills checking in.  I tell people it’s West Austin because I like to pretend I’m wealthy.  

But don’t tell ‘em you’re Jewish, okay Wang?

14 minutes ago, Lobo said:

But don’t tell ‘em you’re Jewish

He doesn’t have to. He already told you he was from NW hills. 

1 hour ago, Chet Steadman said:

NW Hills checking in.  I tell people it’s West Austin because I like to pretend I’m wealthy.  

NW Hills is still cedar chopper country to me.

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