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Is Downtown Austin ready for another grocery store?

Jude Galligan | November 12, 2008 |

Whole Foods
Whole Foods

Whole Foods made Downtown Austin what it is today. There, I said it. Without an anchor grocery store Downtown Austin would never have come so far. The Market District wouldn’t exist. It helps that Whole Foods has a brand cache and a great shopping experience. Personally, I end up spending as much money at other grocery stores, so I don’t believe Whole Foods is over priced. And, as big as it is today, Whole Foods was at one time a small business in Austin.

Royal Blue
Royal Blue

When AMLI Downtown opened, Downtown Austin got its second grocer. George Scariano opened Royal Blue Grocery. It was an instant hit. Urban dwellers want to see more of those blue awnings around town. Anyone that’s lived in NYC will feel at home here. It’s a small bodega-style grocer that has a little bit of everything. Outside you’ll find a magazine rack, tables, and people enjoying the scene.

Recently, the city received design ideas for the Green Water Treatment facility on Cesar Chavez. One of the entries prominently rendered a two-story H-E-B as part of the retail mix. The first time I saw that rendering I was sold on the idea. I realized how nice it would be to have some choice. Don’t get me wrong, I love Whole Foods and Royal Blue, but there is a place for a “regular” grocery store. I’ll go a bit further and say that I’d like to see it along Congress Avenue.

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Veteran's Day

AG | November 11, 2008 |

Thank you military veterans!
Thank you military veterans!

“Each individual of the society has a right to be protected by it in the enjoyment of his life, liberty, and property, according to standing laws. He is obliged, consequently, to contribute his share to the expense of this protection; and to give his personal service, or an equivalent, when necessary.”

— John Adams, Thoughts on Government, 1776

As you all are winding down today, take a moment and reflect on the important day today is.  It’s Veterans day.

Downtown Austin held host to a parade honoring those who have served our country. The event began at 9 AM from the Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bridge and traveled up to the Capital Building. Viewing wass available all along Congress Avenue. A Ceremony at the South Capital steps followed the parade.

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La Vista on Lavaca picks up new investors

Jude Galligan | November 11, 2008 |

La Vista on Levaca - back on track
La Vista on Lavaca - back on track (?)

For a few months La Vista was turning dirt, blocking streets, and looked like a real development. Then…nothing.  Radio silence.  In early 2008 rumors began to trickle through the real estate community that prices for these condos would average $500psf.  Some would consider that hubristic price for a location that has been overlooked for years.  Located at 18th & Lavaca, this project sits between three major economic zones – Downtown Austin, the Capitol, and UT.  This location, historically underutilized, could be the perfect fit for lawyers, lobbyists, and [tenured] professors.

I imagine the terms on this deal are pretty favorable for the new investors.  This is great news for Downtown and UT.   If, in fact, La Vista on Lavaca reaches completion, it has the opportunity to revitalize the area surrounding it.  Fingers crossed.

more about this story can be found at the Austin Business Journal

Filed Under: buildings, development, Real Estate Tagged With: development, Real Estate

Featured: The Good Life Barber Shop

Jude Galligan | November 11, 2008 |

Before
Before

Almost hidden, located beneath the Brazos Lofts exists one Downtown Austin’s best businesses – The Good Life Barber Shop.

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Downtown Austin Neighborhood Watch

Jude Galligan | November 10, 2008 |

Downtown Austin Neighborhood Watch Sign @ 6th & Congress
Downtown Austin Neighborhood Watch Sign @ 6th & Congress

Recently Neighborhood Watch signs have begun to sprout on downtown Austin’s light poles.  The Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association [DANA] funded the printing and installation of 23 of signs.  These signs serve two functions: first, they remind vistors that this is a neighborhood with proactive residents interested in maintaining a safe environment.  Second, this is great method of informing people about what DANA stands for.  These signs couldn’t have been rolled out so quickly without the assistance of the DAA, which was very helpful in getting us the building contacts.  Where the DAA is generally the champion for downtown businesses, DANA is considered the champion of downtown residents and you should consider attending the next DANA event.

Check out the map of sign locations.

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