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Today's Downtown Austin link roundup

Jude Galligan | February 12, 2009 |

Photo by KevinFromTexas @ skyscraperpage
Photo by KevinFromTexas @ skyscraperpage

Loft Decor consolidates its retail at the Domain (link)

W-Hotel goes after back up financing (link)

CapMetro working to quiet railroad crossings on it’s 32 mile commuter rail (link)

Urban Transportation Commission Adopts Recommendations for Downtown Austin Plan (link)

Governor’s mansion is one of Texas’s most endangered historic places (link)

DJ Spooky @ Alamo and Mohawk

Filed Under: austin transit, development, downtown austin, entertainment district, history, retail, rumors, gossip

Downtown Austin Blog's official map of condos and apartments

Jude Galligan | February 8, 2009 |

udpated map of Downtown Austin buildings
Official map of Downtown Austin Blog

I spend most of my time downtown and take for granted that not everyone knows where everything is.   It’s helpful to have a bird’s-eye-view of Downtown Austin’s condos, apartments, and small businesses.   I’ve mashed up the data I collected when counting the number of dwellings in Downtown Austin with the street address of every condo and apartment counted.   You’ll find many of the less well known apartments included.  A handful of local businesses that I regularly visit are included, too.

This map will be perpetually evolving.  Let me know if I’ve missed something, or if you have something you’d like me to add.

-Jude

Filed Under: downtown austin, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, maps, Real Estate, small business

The Tragedy of Suburbia

Jude Galligan | February 7, 2009 |

In this video, James Howard Kunstler tells you why suburbia hasn’t been delivering on what it’s been promising: a respite from the industrial city.

The automobile created the opportunity to own a “country” house. As more people purchased cars, more people also wanted to purchase homes outside the city. What happened is the modern suburban experience became a cartoon of the original desire to have a “country” house outside of the city.

Kunstler advocates sustainability through living locally. Love this guy’s passionate delivery.

NSFW for language

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1ZeXnmDZMQ]

According to his TED conference bio:
“James Howard Kunstler may be the world’s most outspoken critic of suburban sprawl. He believes the end of the fossil fuels era will soon force a return to smaller-scale, agrarian communities — and an overhaul of the most destructive features of postwar society.”

Filed Under: urban planning, video

Sixth Street fire: updated photos & link roundup

Jude Galligan | February 6, 2009 |

KXAN
MyFoxAustin
KVUE
Statesman

Blind Pig
Blind Pig

Blind Pig looks to have paid the biggest toll in this fire.

Exterior of Vice appears unscathed
Exterior of Vice appears unscathed

While there didn’t appear to be much damage to the exterior of Vice, it was clear the fire department had been inside.

View from San Jacinto - GOD SAVE THE ALAMO!
View from San Jacinto - GOD SAVE THE ALAMO!

Filed Under: Austin photos, images, crime, downtown austin, entertainment district, life

Fire rips through Vice and other Sixth Street venues

Jude Galligan | February 6, 2009 |

Fire at Vice

We heard the alarms over night, and just woke up to the news of two 3-alarm fires on the 300 block of Sixth Street.  Apparently, the fire was centered at VICE on the North side and Blind Pig on the South side.  Investigators are uncertain if they are related, (though it would seem unlikely to me that they weren’t).  Sixth Street is blocked off from Red River to San Jacinto.  The extent of the damage is still uncertain.  Photos and details to come.

Link

Filed Under: crime, downtown austin

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