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[Part two] City of Austin v. Harry Whittington: the saga of a parking garage

Jude Galligan | December 5, 2008 |

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Who has legal claim to the Convention Cener parking garage?  The City of Austin or Harry Whittington?
Who has legal claim to the Convention Center parking garage? The City of Austin or Harry Whittington?

Part one begins here.

In 2003 Harry Whittington begins to win.  But, the City is proving to be just as stubborn with their appeals – just as Whittington had been between 2000-2003.

Whittington has postured himself along the following legal issues
1)    originally, the condemnation was incorrectly  processed
2)    on the second condemnation attempt, the City did not properly condemn the alley
3)    the City hasn’t demonstrated the condemnation was done out of necessity for a public purpose
4)    the City already has parking on 2nd & Trinity and the new parking lot and (later) chiller system are intended to benefit private sector, beginning with the new Hilton hotel, and specifically future developers

Chronology of events from 2003 to 2007 begins after the jump.

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City of Austin v. Harry Whittington: the saga of a parking garage

Jude Galligan | December 4, 2008 |

17k square feet of retail held hostage by the court

17,000 square feet of empty retail space rests at the base of the Convention Center’s parking garage. This retail space has the potential to add vibrancy and day time services to the Entertainment District.  This is the only retail space within a few hundred feet of the 555, the Sabine on 5th, the Hilton, the Hilton Garden Inn, and the Convention Center.   So, why hasn’t this space been filled?

After the jump:  Part 1 of the chronology of City of Austin v. Harry Whittington
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Downtown Austin is getting [Walton's] Fancy

Jude Galligan | December 2, 2008 |

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While West 6th would become restaurant row, the building located at 609 w 6th, 78701 has been siting idle for the past few years.  Recently, activity has been buzzing.

wine and beer only
wine and beer only

We’ve seen a construction crew slowly converting this old building into something new.  I’ve heard that the building is owned by Sandra Bullock.  This would make sense considering her successful Bess restaurant is just down the street.  Traviscad lists the property is owned by “PIETANZO VITO TRUSTEE OF THE B” and has it appraised at $624,082.  What’s more interesting to me is what will be opening.

It appears that Downtown Austin is getting a new Walton’s Fancy & Staple.  According to their website…

“Walton’s downtown will include a traditional delicatessen & bakery (for folks on the go), & sidewalk café seating. Our Grand Opening is scheduled for late 2008. We look forward to fulfilling your fanciest floral, gift-giving & event design wishes!”


Waltons Fancy & Staple
Walton's Fancy & Staple

According to Google this is the former home of Crime & Space books, KSA Communications, and Texas Terminator pest control.

609 w 6th
609 w 6th

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Historic Downtown Austin property for sale

Jude Galligan | December 1, 2008 |

by jude galligan

downtown austin 107 w 6th 78701
107 W 6th St Austin, TX 78701

To the chagrin of everyone who lives, works, and drives through Downtown Austin, the former office of the Texas Comptroller has owned, occupied, vacated, and allowed to rot, this remarkable piece of real estate.  I can’t imagine how many thousands of people have attempted to peer through the windows that were covered from the inside with thick construction paper.  From the outside, the building always had a cool mid-century modern design.  Located at the corner of 6th and Colorado, and not burdened with a Capitol View Corridor, I expect this building to get the attention of some big developers.  The listing gives it an address of 107 w 6th, 78701.  Traviscad has no address for it other than “W 6th”.

H E B at corner of 6th and Colorado

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Downtown Austin By The Numbers: How many hotel rooms?

Jude Galligan | November 25, 2008 |

by jude galligan

Driskill Hotel Lobby
Driskill Hotel Lobby

If you’ve ever had family visit on a weekend when there was a UT home game, then you’ve likely seen downtown Austin hotel rates jump to over $400 per night.  Central Austin is notorious for having insufficient hotel space.  I’ve taken a non-scientific, yet hopefully rigorous approach – I called every hotel in downtown Austin and simply asked “How many hotel rooms do you have?”

The answer is after the jump!

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