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Waterline: Mixed-Use Building to be Tallest Tower In Texas


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Any chance that this might get scaled down? 😄

Or does that only happen in Houston's projects? ( Hello Embassy Suites Downtown, Memorial Herman Tower memorial city, Dallas street,, Regent Square).

J/K. Congratulations to Austin. Austin will take the crown from Houston on this one, just like they did when the State capitol moved there. 

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Thumbs Down: Watching Austin grow up is a bit like watching a pimply, unkempt, squat teen magically transform into a pimply, unkempt, lanky teen — truly wondrous. Until one day the lanky teen surpasses his elder brother and starts thinking highly of himself, maybe too highly. That, folks, is the case in the People’s Republic of Austin, where a smallish college town once happy to be known for its live music, its socialist sympathies and its disheveled weirdness has turned corporate, capitalist and downright uppity. Literally. Breaking ground this week is a downtown skyscraper — a 74-story, mixed-use high-rise — that is expected to surpass Houston’s 1,002-foot-high Chase Tower by a whopping 20 feet when it’s finished in 2026, and thereby slam the door on Houston’s reign as the city with the tallest tower in Texas. Height, of course, isn’t everything — unless you’re a hetero male looking to draw clicks on a popular dating app. There are other measures of a city’s maturity, like infrastructure and mobility, that are bringing Austin great growing pains. After decades of succumbing to the “if we don’t build it, they won’t come,” mantra, Austin found out the hard way they’d come anyway, even if they had to live on the center lane of I-35. The city’s natural beauty, its forever-rocking music scene, and its welcoming, Prozac vibe still portend a bright future, judging by Austin’s eternally hot real estate market. Clearly, it has nowhere to go but up!

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Being semi-envious and semi- dirty, I keep checking this thread with some hopes of an announcement that there have been some kind of changes to the proposed height of this building that finds it unattainable.😁

But oh well. Wishful thinking. I just have to accept that Houston's days of being the Texas's tallest city are numbered. ..  

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Houston (and Dallas) have sprawled out too much beyond the core. JP Morgan has been the tallest since the early 80’s so it was only a matter of time.

I believe the height for this one would more likely be raised than downsized. 6xGuad’s height (same developers) was raised during construction from 848’ to 874’. 
 

There’s several projects proposed above 600’ and several sites that also have super-tall potential. I only expect the momentum to continue.

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12 hours ago, scarface said:

Being semi-envious and semi- dirty, I keep checking this thread with some hopes of an announcement that there have been some kind of changes to the proposed height of this building that finds it unattainable.😁

But oh well. Wishful thinking. I just have to accept that Houston's days of being the Texas's tallest city are numbered. ..  

I gather it's only going to be 20' taller, is that correct?  If so, isn't it an architecturally accepted practice to add something decorative to push the height up?  I'm sure we could fabricate something to top Austin.  My vote would be a giant spinning Buc-ee's sign...

Or perhaps a 30' hand sculpture in a familiar gesture with one finger up and the others folded in...pointed in the direction of Austin?

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11 hours ago, august948 said:

I gather it's only going to be 20' taller, is that correct?  If so, isn't it an architecturally accepted practice to add something decorative to push the height up?  I'm sure we could fabricate something to top Austin.  My vote would be a giant spinning Buc-ee's sign...

Or perhaps a 30' hand sculpture in a familiar gesture with one finger up and the others folded in...pointed in the direction of Austin?

Purely decorative add-ons are not counted.  But they probably could do something like was done with CenterPoint Energy Plaza when it became Houston Industries Plaza.  That addition added 90 feet!

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^^^ absolutely GORGEOUS/BRILLIANT development.  congrats to austin, tx for having the will and insight to approve such a magnificent monument to the future of their respective and beautiful city.  i just cannot say enough about this amazing development...  

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