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Proposed Student Housing Complex Would Surround Historic Freedmen’s Building in West Campus

September 25, 2017 By James Rambin

According to plans filed with the city, a student housing development in West Campus planned by local developer Johnson Trube & Associates would surround the historic Franzetti Store building at 2402 San Gabriel Street, better known as bar and barbecue restaurant Freedmen’s.  Public city documents prepared for tonight’s meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission give us a ...

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Rainey Street District Development Roundup: It’s Not Just Bars, You Know

September 22, 2017 By James Rambin

Rainey Street is probably Austin’s most interesting urban planning experiment. The starting gun for the area’s rapid transformation was a 2005 rezoning of what used to be a working-class neighborhood of single-family homes, allowing commercial projects like bars and multifamily developments to rise. Now, the Rainey Street area is practically unrecognizable from its past life, ...

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The Downtown Austin Alliance’s Vision Survey Needs Your Hottest Takes

September 20, 2017 By James Rambin

Our friends over at the Downtown Austin Alliance are conducting a survey of Austinites as part of what they’re calling a “Downtown Vision & Action Plan.” The organization uses community input from surveys along these lines to research improvements for downtown issues like parking shortages, so they’ll probably appreciate your hot takes more than random folks on the street. ...

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Gensler’s 600 Guadalupe Tower Might Not Be Blue, Thank God

September 19, 2017 By James Rambin

Ever noticed how like, every new tower announced downtown is blue? If it’s not solid blue, it’s beige with blue accents or something. I’m no expert, but there’s apparently a good reason for this:  Blue and green glass are the most energy efficient which is why it’s all we use. Difficult to satisfy energy code with other colors. —... ...

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Spotted: Austin’s PARK(ing) Day Makes Parking Spaces Public on Congress

September 18, 2017 By James Rambin

PARK(ing) Day is an annual event where metered parking spaces are temporarily transformed by the public into pocket parks or other open space, as a demonstration of the power of public spaces in urban design. One or two parking spots, when temporarily adapted, can “activate” streetscapes on the human level and create more inviting spaces for everyone,... ...

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