Demolition is currently underway at the southwest corner of 14th and Lavaca Streets in downtown Austin, clearing a number of unused properties in preparation for a residential tower development by local builders Pearlstone Partners — and while the site doesn’t really look different from any other downtown demolition at the moment, the project taking shape here at the corner symbolizes the…
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Step Inside This Virtual Tour of East Austin’s Historic Oakwood Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery, as Austin’s oldest city burial ground dating back to 1839 and growing through the years to its current size of approximately 40 acres at 1601 Navasota Street, is the resting place for generations of the city’s history — but the memories buried here, reflecting the formerly segregated surrounding neighborhoods of East Austin, were unequally distributed, some forgotten for more…
Congress Lofts at St. Elmo Condo Project Starts Construction Next Month
A South Austin condo project headed to the emerging St. Elmo District off South Congress Avenue is scheduled to begin construction next month, according to its local developer Intracorp. Located at the site of a former used car dealership at 4315 South Congress Avenue near a number of other recent additions to the neighborhood, the Congress Lofts at St. Elmo project will rise…
Hanover Republic Square Residential Tower Opens in Downtown Austin
If you’re anything like us, you may have noticed on your traipses through downtown lately that the 45-story Hanover Republic Square apartment tower at the corner of West Fifth and Lavaca Streets is looking pretty much done. Heck, it’s so new that the project is still under construction in its Google Street View taken earlier this year: While it’s sometimes hard…
Push for a ‘Capped and Stitched’ I-35 Through Downtown Austin This Saturday
The future of Interstate 35 through downtown Austin hasn’t looked particularly bright over the last few years, as the slow development of plans by state transportation agency TxDOT to widen the highway come into unflattering focus. We’ve previously described the possibility of an expanded I-35 — with the obvious frustrations of its extended construction period, likely failure to solve traffic congestion, and the…
Four Historic Markers Approved for East Austin Mexican American Heritage Sites
Four East Austin landmarks significant to the Mexican American cultural history of the region have officially received approval for state historical markers, according to an announcement this week by local nonprofit Preservation Austin. The sites, submitted for consideration as part of the organization’s East Austin Barrio Landmarks Project, represent part of an ongoing effort by local historians to document and preserve the diverse…