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Dress Shop Austin

AG | March 4, 2011 |

Perhaps you’ve noticed the elegant fashions in the window next to Annie’s on an evening stroll down Congress Avenue. Perhaps you’ve seen the sign with the simple, but apt, words “Dress Shop.”

Perhaps you haven’t.

But you should.

Dress Shop is, you guessed it, a dress shop selling dresses, jewelry, handbags, and ladies undergarments. It’s located 315 Congress Avenue, right above the Elephant Room, and just south of Annie’s. And the dresses are [Read more…] about Dress Shop Austin

Filed Under: austin small business, Congress Avenue District, downtown austin, life, life in austin, miscellaneous, retail, small business

[Stop] Signs Of Progress In Rainey Neighborhood

Jude Galligan | February 24, 2011 |

Phyllis Fletcher's stop sign in the Rainey Street neighborhood

I was expecting the City to share with stakeholders a draft of an “in the works” plan for Downtown Austin’s Rainey neighborhood. There’s not much to report. Instead, stakeholders were met with City staff taking notes on what the stakeholders had to say.

Staff from several City departments were in attendance, including: Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Austin Energy, Transportation, Planning & Development, Austin Police. Also present was perennial sustainability advocate and Austin City Council member Chris Riley.

What’s next? Each department will organize their feedback and report to…. nobody is sure. I’ve asked the City to create a dedicated web presence for Rainey Street (e.g. www.cityofaustin.org/raineystreet) to better organize and distribute information. Here is pdf scan of the handouts. And, I’m glad to share that there is real progress to report. [Read more…] about [Stop] Signs Of Progress In Rainey Neighborhood

Filed Under: austin neighborhoods, austin traffic, downtown austin, Rainey Street District

Tribute To Tejano Culture Coming To Capitol Lawn

Jude Galligan | February 22, 2011 |

The gently sloping hill of the historic south lawn of the Texas Capitol grounds will soon host a monument that recognizes the legacy and contribution of Tejanos to Texas Culture. This monument will cover slightly more than 500 sq. ft. and will be the largest monument on any state capitol grounds in all 50 states.

There was a ban on new monuments on the south lawn, but an organized and persistent group of legislators helped push legislation which would mandate that the Tejano Monument be constructed on the South Lawn of the Capitol Grounds and [Read more…] about Tribute To Tejano Culture Coming To Capitol Lawn

Filed Under: downtown austin Tagged With: texas capitol

Fat Guy Cycling Club – Downtown Austin Bicycle Rides

AG | February 21, 2011 |

My friend Zeke had a vision.  He had a vision to make workouts fun and accessible to guys who don’t usually work out and who generally don’t really like working out.  He had a vision to blend exercise with exploring.  Zeke (and the other founding members of the group) made his vision into reality with a small (but growing) bike club call “Fat Guy Cycling Club.”  The group does weekly (weather permitting) bike rides around central and downtown Austin, usually followed by a pretty manly lunch.  Downtown Austin Blog loves his concept, and asked him to write a very short blurb on his group….

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Filed Under: austin transit, downtown austin, life, life in austin, miscellaneous, urban family

Varsity Theatre

Jude Galligan | February 21, 2011 |

varsity-theatre-austin-history

I enrolled at the University of Texas in 1995… when Tower Records was the SPOT!  I was buying Wu-Tang CDs like Ol’ Dirty Bastard was having kids.  The building was originally the Varsity Theatre.  In recent years it’s been vacant, after a poorly timed retail attempt by a bookstore, Intellectual Property Capital.  The ABJ’s Jacob Dirr scoops what’s next for one of the most desirable retail sites in Austin, along with some history of the building.  We found some old photos to share with you. [Read more…] about Varsity Theatre

Filed Under: austin history

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