The Independent, a recently-completed downtown Austin condo tower that’s currently the city’s tallest at 58 floors and better known to many as the “Jenga Tower,” is only a few short weeks away from switching on a long-rumored lighting system for the illumination of its crown. In fact, it turns out the actual lights were installed at the top…
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On 17th Street, Historic Austin Architecture Hides in Plain Sight
You don’t need to spend the better part of a decade in architecture school to notice something’s strange about the Rio House Apartments, a 45-unit multifamily building rising four floors at the northeast corner of West 17th and Rio Grande Streets. It’s not often you’ll see a structure with a four-story perforated metal screen surrounding…
Here’s What a Decade of Growth Looks Like on Rainey Street
The boom of downtown Austin condo and apartment development in the Rainey Street District had already started by 2010, but the neighborhood really started rising in the last decade — meaning that in 2020, the district is a full-fledged part of the city’s skyline, with multiple buildings on the way that will push its heights…
How Should Austin Grow in the 2020s?
Happy New Year, Austin! Instead of going to the gym with everyone else or resolving to be nicer on Twitter, we’re taking the dawn of the roaring 2020s as an opportunity to reflect on both how far the city’s growth has come in the decade since 2010, and the direction we’d like to travel in…
In 1973, Zilker’s Holiday Tree Went Dark
The lighting of the 155-foot tree at Zilker Park fashioned from one of the city’s iconic moonlight towers is the most visible sign of the holiday season’s arrival in Austin. The tree itself dates back to 1967, with the Zilker celebration now known as the Trail of Lights dating back even further to a “Yule Fest” event first…
A Second Hanover Residential Tower May Bring 41 Floors to Third and Brazos
The 44-story Hanover Republic Square apartment tower is seemingly days away from breaking ground at the corner of West Fifth and Lavaca Streets in downtown Austin, but its developer and namesake the Hanover Company already has another project up its sleeve — a 41-story residential tower planned for a 0.4-acre tract at 205 Brazos Street, also known as…