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Downtown News and Rumor Round-up

Jude Galligan | April 14, 2013 |

Whitley apartment building opens doors

Announced in September 2011, The Whitley apartment building, at Brazos and Fourth, welcomed its first tenants this month. The 16-story building brings 266 apartments, and is the vanguard of an apartment building boom in the core.

There are at least another 1,100 apartments coming online, not including the projects recently detailed on this blog. Downtown apartment occupancy remains at a stunning 98 percent occupancy as of late February.

The Statesman has more

Downtown braces for more convention business

Its long been part of local king-makers’ narrative that Austin is missing out on tourism business – or essentially free money for the local economy – due to a shortfall of hotel rooms.

Now, some 4,000 hotel rooms are coming online in and around downtown, which means we get to share our awesome downtown with more people.

Tourism dollars, for those who don’t follow this stuff, are highly-coveted because they pump a ton of sales tax into the local economy, but tourists cost little in terms of core-city services, such as police and fire.

The Statesman has more

Cousins Third & Colorado project kaput?

Cousins property last year announced a pretty cool-looking office tower at Third and Colorado, in the Warehouse District.

Cousins said it had hoped to break ground late last year, and to date, there is no physical progress.  One reason for the delay is they still don’t have their zoning, but it’s on the council agenda this week.

This is creating fears that the project may be put on ice as other office project jockey for tenants.

Austin Towers has more

Block 51 – aka IBC Bank tower – and 7 Rio set for groundbreaking

Two longtime downtown projects, which have been germinating for half a decade are finally getting ready to sprout.

Block 51, which is just north of the new federal courthouse, and 7 Rio (located at 7th and Rio Grande) both filed paperwork to start partially blocking the streets to begin construction.

Austin Towers has more

City Council finalizes new parking requirements: There are none

City Council has waved future parking requirements for new downtown development.

This is a symbolic and legal step forward because minimum parking requirements have many negative effects, including:

  • Generate greater automobile usage and reduce use of transit and walking.
  • Increase building construction costs and make units less affordable.
  • Negatively affect the aesthetics of the built environment.
  • Perpetuate the inefficient use of available parking. (Currently many parking spaces in garages downtown sit empty throughout the day and night.)

KVUE has more

Cirrus Logic campus plan OK’d by Planning Commission

Apple supplier Cirrus Logic’s plans to build a new building that is as tall as its new headquarters got the green light from the Austin Planning Commission recommendation despite opposition from neighborhood associations.

Austin Business Journal has more

 

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The Rainey Street Rundown: A MEGA Post of (Almost) Everything That’s Happening in the Rainey District

AG | October 18, 2012 |

The Rainey Street District in downtown Austin has been a hotbed of activity lately, from new apartment high rises, to an influx of new bars – things are really happening in Rainey.  So, we thought it helpful to put together a property-by-property guide about all that’s going on.  Everything we know about Rainey Street to date [mostly] in one place – this post!

This picture of the Rainey Street has each lot numbered with its numerical address. Look below to the corresponding number to see the skinny on the lot.

51 Rainey Street, Austin (address not shown on map, across from the Milago Condos), Austin Skyhouse apartments

The ABJ reported on the imminent ground-breaking of the Austin Skyhouse Apartments last month.  Being built by Novare-Andrews Urban, the same group behind the successful 360 condos, the 20,000 feet of ground floor retail is rumored to include a Royal Blue Grocery.

[Read more…] about The Rainey Street Rundown: A MEGA Post of (Almost) Everything That’s Happening in the Rainey District

Filed Under: austin bars, austin lifestyle, austin neighborhoods, austin small business, downtown austin, Rainey Street District

Downtown Austin’s Railyard District Getting A New Neighbor?

Jude Galligan | April 19, 2011 |

No, we’re not talking about the news of a rekindled T. Stacy building.  Last month it was reported that Riverside Resources was under contract to buy the Whitley Building at 301 Brazos St.  The downtown Austin development site is zoned Central Business District (CBD) with no Capitol View Corridor restrictions.  According to reporter Jacob Dirr’s Twitter feed, the local development firm is planning a 20-story residential redevelopment of the site.  Dirr’s tweet also links to a rendering of the building [Read more…] about Downtown Austin’s Railyard District Getting A New Neighbor?

Filed Under: downtown austin, Downtown Austin Districts, Railyard District Tagged With: riverside resources

Whitely Paper Warehouse Under Contract

Jude Galligan | March 24, 2011 |

The Statesman is reporting that Riverside Resources has contracted to purchase the Whitely Paper site in downtown Austin’s Railyard district. You might recall 21c Museum Residences was planned for the half-block that fronts 3rd Street, between Brazos and San Jacinto Streets. [Read more…] about Whitely Paper Warehouse Under Contract

Filed Under: development, downtown austin, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, Real Estate

21c gets glowing review by NPR

Jude Galligan | December 23, 2008 |

by jude galligan

21c museum residences
21c museum residences

Austin’s 21c museum residences and hotel may be on hold for now, but this morning NPR gave a glowing review of the original concept in Louisville, Kentucky. The NPR story incorrectly states that the Austin 21c is under construction; however, Marriott’s decision to not build 1,000 hotel rooms should reflect favorably on 21c’s pro-formas. 21c was originally planned for development at the Whitley paper building on 3rd and San Jacinto, however, plans changed to locate the building(s) at Red River and Cesar Chavez, along Waller Creek.

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Filed Under: development, downtown austin, life, Real Estate

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