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Block L Project Could Be the Final Phase of the Domain’s Residential Boom

April 6, 2018 By Adolfo Pesquera

March 7 marked a milestone in the Domain, for that was the day the City of Austin Development Services office issued the last site plan permit of more than a dozen residential building permits in the master-planned mixed-use development. Dallas-based Columbus Realty Partners Ltd., the developer, obtained the permit for Block L, an apartment complex otherwise... ...

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West Campus’ remarkable growth, charted

April 6, 2018 By towers staff

This blog has something of an obsession with West Campus. It’s the neighborhood that lives by upside-down, inside-out rules and it’s a window into the Austin that could be. So when we got a hold of data about West Campus’ growth, we pretty much had no choice but to put it in charts. Part 1: Understanding the scale and... ...

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East Austin Office Giving Millennials What They Want: Tons of Wood

April 5, 2018 By James Rambin

Early last year,  we got a first look at what was then called Osten Hall, a five-story office project developed by Endeavor Real Estate Group and designed by Delineate Studio at 901 East Sixth Street, just north of Endeavor’s massive Plaza Saltillo site. More than a year later, the structure is well underway, and it’s now apparently going by the name... ...

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34-Story Office Tower Plan at 300 Colorado Gets a New Look

April 4, 2018 By James Rambin

Earlier this year, firms Cousins Properties, Ironwood Real Estate, and Riverside Resources announced their planned 44-story residential tower at 300 Colorado Street in downtown Austin would change its usage to offices, and that the entire building was pre-leased by oil and gas drilling firm Parsley Energy. Back in January, we didn’t know exactly how this switch would impact ...

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They Ditched Columbus, and They’ll Ditch You Too

April 3, 2018 By towers staff

Cities subsidizing private sports stadiums with public money is a racket. That’s not my opinion, it’s the conclusion of   nearly every economist   who has ever studied   the issue. So, why doesn’t anyone listen? There are a few reasons. First of all, Americans love sports — probably too much — and as a politician, who wants to be the guy resisting something that brings... ...

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