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Post Office – future location

Jude Galligan | February 22, 2008 |

Local developer Taylor Andrews recently updated the Downtown Austin Alliance on the status of the Post Office relo. He announced that the Post Office, currently located at 6th & Guadalupe, will relocate to 9th & Red River – a property the Post Office currently owns. This will make room for the proposed Block 52 development by Novare/Andrews Urban.

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January Sales

Jude Galligan | February 1, 2008 |

January dt 1b 5 6 7 ut
sales 5 4 5 6 5 7
high psf 415 285 262 384 281 326
low psf 267 217 198 148 218 214
avg psf 335 238 236 257 242 251
avg dom 73 27 61 75 74 80

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December Sales

Jude Galligan | January 2, 2008 |

December dt 1b 5 6 7 ut
sales 11 5 1 6 1 9
high psf 580 518 241 287 224 342
low psf 247 162 241 166 224 194
avg psf 401 276 241 207 224 250
avg dom 65 15 158 38 70 38

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The Austonian Throws Itself A Little Party

Jude Galligan | December 24, 2007 |

The Austonian threw itself a ground breaking party this morning in the parking lot on the corner of 2nd and Congress, where the shiny building designed by Houston-based Zeigler Cooper Architects will one day stand. The festivities, complete with mimosas and mini-quiches, celebrated the future ‘landmark’, and featured a whole lot of loving between the City and Benchmark Development.

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The Monarch is going mental (and rental)

Jude Galligan | December 24, 2007 |

“ZOM Inc. has again changed its mind about whether units in the currently-under-construction Monarch should be rented or sold. You may recall that The Monarch was initially announced as rental apartments, but switched to for-sale condos two months ago. The timing on that decision wasn’t great – Austin’s housing inventory has been piling up in the last few months

About twenty percent of The Monarch’s units were sold between then and now, but that wasn’t enough for ZOM, so they cancelled those contracts and plan to rent the entire building. Construction is expected to be completed next spring.” source: austinist.com

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