Austin American-Statesman | April 26, 2015
Only one rendering appeared with the news recently that Austin would get its tallest building yet, the 58-story, 685-foot-tall Independent condominium high-rise in the redevelopment of the Seaholm District, a former industrial area that housed the Seaholm Power Plant and Thomas C. Green Water Treatment Plant. That one drawing immediately ignited a plume of reaction, […]
Read more ›Austin Business Journal | April 27, 2015
It’s one of the more contentious issues on Austin’s horizon at the moment: Do you, or do you not, like the Jenga-like design of the proposed Independent tower? It has equally cleaved our readers, who are currently split 50-50 on a recent – albeit unscientific – online poll on the merits of the design for what […]
Read more ›Wall Street Journal | April 30, 2015
Transplants from the East and West Coasts are flocking to Austin for affordable luxury homes—relative to prices back home. And developers are betting that more people will move downtown. In Austin, Texas, the Cuernavaca neighborhood still has its laid-back, eclectic vibe. But the hippies of the ’70s are now being replaced—with techies and foodies.
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