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Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | July 31, 2010 |


downtown Austin open house listings for Saturday, July 31st

  1. 360 Nueces, 360 Condos # 914, 1bd/1ba $349,800 1-3pm [Urbanspace]
  2. 360 Nueces, 360 Condos # 3011, 2bd/2ba $575,000 1-3pm [Urbanspace]

downtown Austin open house listings for Sunday, August 1st

  1. 800 W 5th St, Austin City Lofts # 505, 2bd/2ba   $499,900  1-4pm [AvenueOne]
  2. 54 Rainey, Milago Condos # Ph05, 2bd/3ba $499,900 1-3pm [Urbanspace]
  3. 54 Rainey, Milago Condos # Ph02, 2bd/3ba $899,900 1-3pm [Urbanspace]

The “__11” stack at 360 is one of the best 2bd floor plans in that building.  Definitely check it out. 

When you’re done with the open houses, you can enjoy an afternoon on Lady Bird Lake by renting a canoe or kayak from at the Texas Rowing Center. Or, dine al fresco at Annie’s Cafe on Congress Ave for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.  Make sure to download my transaction report from June (registered members only) and discuss with a Realtor who lives and works in downtown Austin.

-Jude

Filed Under: austin open houses

Artists Inspired By The 80’s: Free Exhibition at Domy Books

Jude Galligan | July 31, 2010 |

DAB fan Erin Portman sent this to us and we couldn’t resist showing some promo love.  The upcoming “88” Event held at Domy Books on Sat., Aug. 7th from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m., is a free exhibition, organized by Andy Coolquitt, offers a view through the lens of 1988 in Austin to demonstrate how “we developed as a visual culture … what we’ve learned and what we’ve lost and where we need to go.”

As a child of the ’80s, it’s always interesting for me to look back at those years with the benefit of hindsight.  Memories of Vision Street Wear and Hypercolor tee-shirts, jeans with tightly rolled cuffs, Michael Jordan, and ubiquitous Patrick Nagel fashion art posters hanging on the walls of bachelor pads around the country.

What were artists working on and exhibiting in the ’80s?  Coolquitt continues… “My interest in this exhibition is to publicly celebrate these amazing people that I learned from, to provide a small glimpse into some of the ideas that were floating around 22 years ago, and to see what they are up to now.”

One of the artists, Elisa Jimenez’s – Project Runway alum, and named by Vogue as one of today’s emerging designers to watch – interactive show starts at Domy at 7 p.m. and will feature models unveiling her creations while transitioning the event into a raw and immediate parade to OKAY MOUNTAIN for a final runway-esque presentation at 9:30 p.m.

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After “88”, on Sunday., Aug. 8 from 2 to 5 p.m., Jimenez will host a pop-up store at W3LL PEOPLE, located at 215 Lamar Blvd., featuring pieces from the Hunger World, her spontaneous couture and one-of-a-kind “ready-mades” of which she’s built her 14-year career. They are all hand wrought, hand drawn and imbibed with scented oils. Elisa’s celebrity clients include Marisa Tomei, Courtney Love, Cher, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lisa Bonet and Melissa Auf Der Maur, among others.

More details on this event are available at http://www.domystore.com.

Filed Under: austin art

Deconstruction @ 201 W. 5th Street

Jude Galligan | July 29, 2010 |

Clearing the way for a new, and much needed hotel in downtown Austin, 201 W. 5th has been demolished. The concept, “1 Hotel” was announced last September and is being designed by BOKA Powell.

What is not clear is when construction of the hotel will begin, leaving many people concerned about the blight of more surface level parking.

Below are photos taken over the past few days showing the incremental demolition of the old building.

Photo courtesy of Chris Bradford (click image for article)

Filed Under: Austin photos, images, austin towers and high rises, Austin Views, downtown austin, urban planning

Austin CarShare R.I.P.

Jude Galligan | July 28, 2010 |

We first learned from Elliott McFadden at Austin On Two Wheels, then earlier today Thomas Butler (DAA staff and Austin CarShare board chair) confirmed for us that Austin CarShare has ceased all operations.

Much like the Dillo, we wanted to be a cheerleader for this alternative form of transportation.  It didn’t work perfectly, but it did work well for many things.  We wanted to see it succeed because we knew the people behind it, and how inspired and passionate they are about the underlying concept.

Austin CarShare created the market for this form of transportation in Central Texas, and it’s regrettable to see them close up shop.  Not to denigrate the achievements of car2go, but it lacks the bootstrapping ethos evident in Austin CarShare.  Truth is car2go works better for most users.

Car2go’s presence in more places and the ability to park it [almost] anywhere makes it more accessible to more people.  And that’s a good thing for consumers/commuters.  Car2go simply has the financial backing to achieve a critical mass of cars and users.

Were it not for the entrepreneurial vision of these guys/gals four years ago, inspired to create Austin CarShare, car2go would not likely have chosen Austin to beta test what is to become the largest car sharing program in the world.

Brandi Clark with Austin Eco Network puts it more eloquently.

-Jude

Filed Under: downtown austin Tagged With: austin car share, car2go

FOR LEASE – 507 Sabine St #604

Jude Galligan | July 28, 2010 |

FOR LEASE
507 Sabine St #604 (map)
Austin, Tx 78701
$1499 per month

Stunning model unit with city views. Upgraded hardwood floors, bathroom tile. The 6th floor is the first floor with unobstructed city and State Capitol views. Perfect for anyone looking for the walkable lifestyle. Furnishings negotiable.

VIEW COMPLETE LISTING

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