I’m very excited to make an announcement that has been a short time coming: Austin on Your Feet has a new home as part of the TOWERS network. For readers of Austin on Your Feet, little will change: instead of reading our particular brand of Austin and national urbanism at WordPress, you’ll be able to…
Cielo Property Group Plans Office Project at East Fourth and Comal
Cielo Property Group has assembled six contiguous lots in the 1600 block of East Fourth Street, advancing plans for a multi-story mixed-use building at the corner of East Fourth and Comal Streets. “Cielo would like to build a six-story, LEED certified mixed-use building that would be primarily offices,” Cielo principal Bobby Dillard told Austin Towers. Some ground-floor retail…
Welcome to Thunderdome: Our Favorite Comments This Month
We’ve seen a lot of breaking news on development in Austin over the last few weeks, and that means we’re getting more comments than ever on our Facebook and Twitter pages. New buildings really seem to bring out the entire spectrum of opinion from Austinites, ranging from excitement that our city’s growing so fast to dismay about…
Looking Back on the Twists and Turns of the Rainey Street District’s New Residential Tower
Late last Friday afternoon, the Austin American-Statesman dropped a story covering the 33-story residential tower planned at 48 East Avenue, a .41-acre site currently occupied by a law office. The Austin Business Journal picked it up soon afterward. TOWERS has been covering 48 East Avenue in detail for several years at this point, complete with a few generations of renderings. Of course, I’m…
Texas Lottery Commission to Move From East Sixth Headquarters
The Texas Lottery Commission plans to vacate its current headquarters at Grant Plaza in the 600 block of East Sixth Street, according to city documents issued earlier this month. Empire Square Group , a boutique private equity firm that owns the plaza, will lose its main tenant in the move. According to the landlord’s portfolio description, the commission occupies 92 percent of…
Details Arrive on 44-Story Tower Above Sullivan’s at 3rd and Colorado
A 44-story mixed-use tower will rise at the corner of Third and Colorado Streets, according to new city documents. Known only for the moment as Third and Colorado, this Riverside Resources project will go up at 300 Colorado Street, a corner currently occupied by Sullivan’s Steakhouse. According to documents filed with the city’s Design Commission, the tower, designed…