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#1252
Times are getting tough when a residential project in west Campus falters.

 

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#1254

Oh, so this one is "the Ultimate Guide"?  So it's one more than the previous one.  And this time, THEY MEAN IT!  

There is almost nothing the state of Texas can't fuck up 9 times.  

#1255
A 50-story, 575' mixed use project is planned south of the river: The Chevron site. From the ABJ: A New York-based real estate development firm is planning to transform a 6-acre site at the intersection of South Congress Avenue and West Riverside Drive with high-rise towers

 

#1256
3 minutes ago, Mittens said:
A 50-story, 575' mixed use project is planned south of the river: The Chevron site. From the ABJ: A New York-based real estate development firm is planning to transform a 6-acre site at the intersection of South Congress Avenue and West Riverside Drive with high-rise towers

 

 

Looks like @YGIFS finally got his answer.

#1257

Saw weird Scientology shit going up on campus today.

Heard the Randall’s on 35th is going to be a specs.

#1258

Weird like construction stuff weird?  Or like aliens kinda weird?

that’d be a weird play for Spec’s considering the proximity to the Highland store.  But then again, as I mentioned way upthread; the one down off 290 is on the chopping block.  So could very well be.  

#1260
On 2/21/2024 at 7:24 PM, smokebomb said:
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A Texas A&M University study of highways in Dallas, San Antonio and Houston found people drove about 2 miles per hour slower in 11-foot-wide lanes than 12-foot-wide lanes. But narrower lanes tended to result in more crashes causing injury or death, the study found.

No biggie… it’s just a bunch of sips.

#1261

Who the fuck decided narrow lanes was the way to go? If anything, cars and trucks are bigger than they used to be, not smaller.

I swear modern road/highway designers make me want to murder people. How about nice wide roads with good sightlines, an adequate hard shoulder, and well-placed signage and road markings? "Oh no, that's old thinking. We want to make driving as miserable and stressful as possible."

 

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#1263
21 hours ago, Paper_jam said:

Who the fuck decided narrow lanes was the way to go? If anything, cars and trucks are bigger than they used to be, not smaller.

I swear modern road/highway designers make me want to murder people. How about nice wide roads with good sightlines, an adequate hard shoulder, and well-placed signage and road markings? "Oh no, that's old thinking. We want to make driving as miserable and stressful as possible."

 

I was in Jacksonville for work last week. Wide and luxurious lanes over in Florida.

#1265
On 2/22/2024 at 5:09 PM, Mittens said:
A 50-story, 575' mixed use project is planned south of the river: The Chevron site. From the ABJ: A New York-based real estate development firm is planning to transform a 6-acre site at the intersection of South Congress Avenue and West Riverside Drive with high-rise towers

 

My OCD wants to keep all the tall buildings north of the river.

#1266
On 2/24/2024 at 1:31 PM, Larry T. Spider said:

I was in Jacksonville for work last week. Wide and luxurious lanes over in Florida.

They must have Kramerica Industries on that

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#1267

The so-called Save Our Springs group is insufferable and increasingly irrelevant.  This project is a long way downstream and will remediate and improve an old industrial plant to a better use given the changes that have happened in East Austin.  

Groups sue Austin officials over plan to redevelop dairy plant site

#1269

When I saw that, I thought it was gonna be another project that flamed out since it doesn't appear to make much sense.  But talked to a friend at Flato this weekend and it appears pretty much ready to roll though it likely won't end up being quite that tall.   

So 49 stories of multi-family/hospitality and 1 story of 60 year old South Austinites doing blow off an old piano.  TAKE MY MONEY!  

#1271
On 3/3/2024 at 3:16 PM, Mittens said:

2014 >>> 2023

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Can barely see the top of Frost Tower, once the tallest building in the city. Second picture doesn't even have Rainey St. buildings.

#1273
On 2/22/2024 at 10:46 PM, MAUFRAIS said:

Saw weird Scientology shit going up on campus today.

Heard the Randall’s on 35th is going to be a specs.

Fan fucking tastic. Can walk there from my house. Grab a bottle and then some coffee from Milk & Cookies while getting credit for walking dog. Win/Win

#1274
On 2/26/2024 at 6:27 PM, DalTxHornFan said:

The so-called Save Our Springs group is insufferable and increasingly irrelevant.  This project is a long way downstream and will remediate and improve an old industrial plant to a better use given the changes that have happened in East Austin.  

Groups sue Austin officials over plan to redevelop dairy plant site

They don’t even try to pretend they’re not a shake down racket anymore. Just a joke. 

#1275
2 hours ago, Armybrat said:

Then add the Rainey Street District in a couple of years…

 

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the sheer amount of construction activity going on at Rainey has always been amazing, but right now it is mindblowing.

#1276
On 2/23/2024 at 4:16 PM, Paper_jam said:

How about nice wide roads with good sightlines, an adequate hard shoulder, and well-placed signage and road markings?

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dammit. good work Evil Bill

#1278

I think I see a woman by the shore and something floating in the lake down near Rainey Street. 

#1280

Yeah, that thing ended up looking really nice after all.  We're taking a tour of it later this Spring.  

That it looks just like a Rainey Street tombstone facing Town Lake, Nicole?  Nah, total coincidence.  

I still don't get that fucking goofy hotel next to it.  But anyways.  Give that goofy ass Holiday Inn credit, how it survives?  Then Howie survived?  

 

#1281
1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

Yeah, that thing ended up looking really nice after all.  We're taking a tour of it later this Spring.  

That it looks just like a Rainey Street tombstone facing Town Lake, Nicole?  Nah, total coincidence.  

I still don't get that fucking goofy hotel next to it.  But anyways.  Give that goofy ass Holiday Inn credit, how it survives?  Then Howie survived?  

 

That Holiday Inn has been a blight forever, but I guess that it is still a cash machine for somebody.

#1282

They've had the Google Sail building lit up the last week or so.  Whole top triangle is blue (maybe the sail edge too?).  Looks pretty cool.

#1288

That sprawling state of Texas complex just east of the statesman printing press is another fine example of maximizing waterfront property/tax rolls.  

#1289
16 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

Can't wait to see some height on the south side of the river.  What a waste that Statesman site is.

I think it would be the perfect location for a world-class opera/music/cultural venue like the one in Sidney, Australia.

#1290

Brother was CEO of Seton Hospital  that was located in the West Campus area during the 1970s - He oversaw the construction of the new facility on 38th Street and the demolition of the old one. Prior to the demolition, he went in the old building and salvaged about a dozen of the PO Boxes from the hospital mail room and set them into the little wood box frames.
Pretty neat thing to have.
I salvaged the lower counter cabinets from a nurses' station on the 3rd floor, and it still serves as my garage workbench.
Sure was a chore dragging it down those two long flights of stairs though.
This is the old now-demolished hospital that dated from 1902…

 

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#1291
1 hour ago, Armybrat said:

Brother was CEO of Seton Hospital  that was located in the West Campus area during the 1970s - He oversaw the construction of the new facility on 38th Street and the demolition of the old one. Prior to the demolition, he went in the old building and salvaged about a dozen of the PO Boxes from the hospital mail room and set them into the little wood box frames.
Pretty neat thing to have.
I salvaged the lower counter cabinets from a nurses' station on the 3rd floor, and it still serves as my garage workbench.
Sure was a chore dragging it down those two long flights of stairs though.
This is the old now-demolished hospital that dated from 1902…

 

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My parents ended up with some furniture from there.  Also from the old Sigma Chi house on University.

#1292
1 hour ago, Armybrat said:

I think it would be the perfect location for a world-class opera/music/cultural venue like the one in Sidney, Australia.

Instead, it is a world-class parking lot:

Some of the most valuable land in Austin is lakeside, and how do we use that land? Well, here is the South Central Waterfront, and I've highlighted Surface parking in Red, and parking garages in Orange. We could have a lovely, lively part of town but instead we have a parking lot

 

#1295
1 hour ago, WithoutAClue said:

i was born there (pre-demolition).

Our two younger sons were born there, and Mrs.. Brat was assigned to the same room that was used by Luci Blaine’s Johnson Nugent not long before then.
A photo of LBJ visiting her and his newborn grandkid in that room was featured on the cover of Life magazine.
The leather recliner the retired President sat in was still in the room, so I wiped it down to dissipate any bad juju.

#1296
2 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

Instead, it is a world-class parking lot:

Some of the most valuable land in Austin is lakeside, and how do we use that land? Well, here is the South Central Waterfront, and I've highlighted Surface parking in Red, and parking garages in Orange. We could have a lovely, lively part of town but instead we have a parking lot

 

I mean a good chunk of the larger sites are owned by developers and absolutely will have vertical mixed-use built on them. Just need the capital markets to loosen a bit. 

#1298

The Waterline “super tall” going up in Rainey Street District …….soon to be the tallest building in Texas (1,022’).

 

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#1299
On 3/25/2024 at 3:53 PM, DalTxHornFan said:

Instead, it is a world-class parking lot:

Some of the most valuable land in Austin is lakeside, and how do we use that land? Well, here is the South Central Waterfront, and I've highlighted Surface parking in Red, and parking garages in Orange. We could have a lovely, lively part of town but instead we have a parking lot

 

A lot of that is parking for businesses and residences.  Not sure what anyone wants to happen to change that.

#1300
5 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

A lot of that is parking for businesses and residences.  Not sure what anyone wants to happen to change that.

Structured parking.

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