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Adolfo Pesquera

What’s Next for Austin’s Dockless Urban Scooters? This Evil Highway Has Plans

May 14, 2018 By towers staff

Y’all probably already know me as Austin’s preeminent lobbyist for the rights of evil highways  and endless gridlock everywhere, so I’m not gonna front — my strong preference is for all modes of transportation that don’t work on MoPac to be critically shunned like a new Maroon 5 record. But the dockless urban scooter is a special... ...

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Headed to Oak Lawn District: Hotels, Multifamily, Mixed-Use, More

May 14, 2018 By Adolfo Pesquera

There’s always something changing in Oak Lawn — such as development firm Harwood International announcing a 20-story hotel just as they’re finishing off a 22-story office tower, along with the Dallas City Plan Commission putting its collective foot down on the endless delays over an affordable housing policy. That’s in addition to some new details... ...

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Putting Teeth in Austin’s South Central Waterfront Redevelopment Plan

May 11, 2018 By Adolfo Pesquera

City of Austin Principal Planner Alan Holt recently gave the Design Commission an update on the South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan , with an eye toward how to implement the document. This is the document that City Council approved the summer of 2016, but Holt made clear that its success requires a governing board that does not yet exist. City... ...

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Looking Back at the Ads of Downtown Austin’s 1980s Tower Boom

May 8, 2018 By James Rambin

Despite the current breakneck pace of development in Austin, the city’s original tower boom took place in the 1980s, with at least 12 different buildings over 15 stories tall completed in downtown over the course of the decade. In fact, other than the Capitol and a few trailblazing outliers like the Austin National Bank tower, what many locals... ...

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Mapping the Trail Foundation’s 15 Plans to Improve Austin’s Hike-and-Bike Trail

May 7, 2018 By James Rambin

It’s been 15 years since the Trail Foundation took over the upkeep and improvement of Austin’s iconic Hike-and-Bike trail, and to celebrate, the nonprofit recently announced 15 planned improvement projects to be completed along the 10-mile path over the next five years. Two of the projects are general improvements for the entire thing — updated signage for better wayfinding and ...

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