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Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | November 14, 2009 |

(Looking for this week’s open houses? You’ll find them here.)

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, November 15th

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building. Take a stroll downtown now that summer is over and the temperature is cooler. If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts. Looking for FHA approved condos? We’ve got the info here.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at the Austin City Lofts, The Nokonah,  Spring, and the Austonian sales center.  While you’re here, checkout DAB’s gift suggestions found on 2nd Street.

Sunday
1) 901 W 9th St #418, 1bd, 1ba + study, $320,000, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
2) 800 W 5th St #201, 2bd, 2ba, $649,900, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
3) 300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map website
4) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map website

Don’t see the properties you’re interested in? Ask a Realtor who lives and works in downtown Austin.

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Keep Downtown Austin Beautiful – Adopt-a-Stop

AG | October 24, 2009 |

Austinites Beautifying a Local Bus Stop
Austinites Beautifying a Local Bus Stop

Regular readers of the DAB know I primarily ride public transportation, and while I am a proponent of using our bus system to the fullest, I am also aware of some problems with our current system.  In my “Carless and Hopeful” post in June, I mention one of my dislikes about riding the bus is the actual bus-stops/shelters.  Some bus-stops do not have benches, some benches are not covered, and MOST bus-stops are a little depressing in terms of their look and feel.  That’s why when my friend, Alissa Schram, a CapMetro employee, told me about the Adopt-a-Stop program, I got a little pumped.

Here’s the low-down:

Local organizations and business (or individuals) can “adopt” bus-stops and essentially “decorate” them and keep them clean.  And it’s only a one-time fee of about $40 (to pay for installation of a sign with your organization’s name).  Note that additional decor/etc, will of course cost more.  It’s really a simple program and idea, and one that’s been successful in other communities (here is a write-up from a city in Australia that uses the program).

This program is not new (and definitely not unique to Austin), but it’s also not well-known, so I thought I’d share it with our faithful readers.  The vision I have is actually one where our Condo Associations adopt their nearby bus-stops, increasing their curb appeal and making these community service stops an extension of their buildings, giving them each a unique feel/vibe, and thereby enhancing the downtown Austin neighborhood and making it a more beautiful and interesting place to live, work, and play. With the vibrant art community that Austin has, I’m surprised that some of these city stops have not been claimed and re-tooled already.

For more information or for answers to any questions not addressed on the Adopt-a-Stop web page, you can contact Alissa Schram directly at Alissa.Schram AT capmetro DOT org.

And here are some pics of some really cool bus stops from all around the world, to maybe give you all some inspiration to get your condo association or company to join up (not that all of these would be a good idea – or even possible – for actual bus stops in Austin, they are just neat):

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Gables Park Plaza

Jude Galligan | October 7, 2009 |

Gables Park Plaza

Gables Park Plaza – located just south of Spring Condos and wedged between Lamar and Cesar Chavez – has begun pre-leasing.  With it’s completion, this is the last of the downtown Austin apartment complexes resulting from real estate boom of 2007.  This location will appeal to many of the same people who are attracted to Bridges On The Park: families with dogs, those who regularly utilize the trails, and want to live near downtown but not IN downtown.

Gables Park Plaza - the windows shown here face south over the lake
Gables Park Plaza - the windows shown here face south over the lake

The exterior design is predictably Gables and intended for a wide audience.  It’s just fine, if a bit antiseptic.  I’ll have an opportunity to preview the interior finishes within a couple of weeks.  Amenities will include a roof-top pool, iPod docking stations, solar shades on all windows, and bamboo floors.  Expect retail on the ground floor.

Below is a schedule of completion dates (a close proxy for move-in readiness).

1st floor: Phase A ready on November 8, 2009, Phase B ready on November 22, 2009.
2nd floor: Phase A ready on December 8, 2009, Phase B ready on December 22, 2009
3rd floor: Phase A ready on January 8, 2010, Phase B ready on January 22, 2010
etc, up to the 8th floor.

1bd/1ba units range from $1,395-3,000.  2bd/2ba units range from $2,275-3,600.  The B5 2bd/2.5ba – the 1859sf unit with the rounded windows and faces south (shown above) – starts at $3,575.  Gables Park Plaza is offering two months free (upfront) for leases entered into during construction.  Their website is www.gables.com/parkplaza.

A complete brochure of floor plans and current pricing can be downloaded here (pdf).  Feel free to contact me with questions.

-Jude

UPDATE 10/09/09 – MORE PHOTOS after the jump

[Read more…] about Gables Park Plaza

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Norwood House Restoration Benefit

Jude Galligan | October 2, 2009 |

The Norwood Posse - www.restorenorwood.org
The Norwood Posse - www.restorenorwood.org

I rediscovered the Norwood House this past May, and learned of a group – the Norwood Posse – acting as stewards for its restoration and preservation.  Wolf Sittler, leader of the posse, contacted me this week to let me know about a fund raiser for the restoration.  Please take a few minutes to browse their website and familiarize yourself with the history of this amazing property.

The Chronicle has a recent write up about the challenges facing the Norwood House.  Perhaps the most frustrating fact is that the house was purchased by the City in 1985, only to be neglected into near ruin.

-Jude

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Downtown Austin Plan Districts Town Hall Meeting on October 10, 2009

Jude Galligan | September 29, 2009 |

(As sent from the DAA)

This Week in Downtown

“The City of Austin’s Downtown Austin Plan team invites you to participate in a town hall meeting on Saturday, October 10. Details below. We hope you will attend and share your thoughts on the key issues affecting downtown.

Dear Downtown Austin Plan Stakeholder,

Please join us at a “Town Hall” Meeting and share your vision and ideas about the nine districts in Downtown Austin. On Saturday October 10th, 2009, we will be meeting to share our preliminary thoughts and recommendations — and to get your input — on some key issues facing Downtown:

– Downtown District Goals and Priorities
– Downtown Transportation
– Live Music, Art, and “Creative Culture” Policies
– Historic Resources and Preservation Policies
– Land Use and Urban Design Regulations

These issues and more are being addressed by the “Downtown Austin Plan.” For more information about the Plan, please see the project website at:http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/downtown/downtownaustinplan.htm

The specifics of the meeting are as follows:

Event: Downtown Austin Plan — Town Hall Meeting
Date: Saturday October 10, 2009 Time: 9:00 a.m. to Noon

Place: Waller Creek Center, 625 E. 10th Street Room 104
Parking: At this time, we are unsure about the availability of off-street parking, but there is on-street parking in the area. Transit: For bus route information, please consult:http://www.capmetro.org/planner/.

Please feel free to pass this invitation along to any interested individual wishing to attend.

You may receive this invitation more than once as we may have you on multiple stakeholder lists so please excuse the redundancy. If you have any questions about this event, and to RSVP, please contact Jorge Rousselin atjorge.rousselin@ci.austin.tx.us or (512) 974-2975.

The Downtown Austin Plan Team”

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