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64 Months Seems Like Long Enough to Build the Tallest Tower in Texas, Right?

James Rambin November 17, 2021 Comment

When someone says they're going to build the tallest tower in the state right in your backyard, it's okay to get a little thirsty for updates. And brother, we are thirsty.

To us, even small steps forward are worth celebrating on the mixed-use office, hotel, and residential "supertall" planned to rise . . .

 

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