Hwulivn wrote:To bad Flora Street will never be an active pedestrian oriented corridor. The institutional, monolithic buildings there prevent opportunities for creating an active street front. It will always feel like an underwhelming area.
Tnexster wrote:So, the bluish color covering the glass appears to be peeling away in many spots.
Warrior2015 wrote:Its going to be 41 stories not 39
dallaz wrote:^^^It looks like they might have started the setback. So, I’d say around level 25?
rono3849 wrote:I've heard that city officials are shutting down construction sites Downtown due to the size of the construction teams. Too many workers. Does anyone know if this is true?
lakewoodhobo wrote:I wonder if this crisis will leave us with half-completed towers like the last one did. Anyone remember the Stoneleigh condos?
There were several in Austin after the dot-com bust.
rono3849 wrote:lakewoodhobo wrote:I wonder if this crisis will leave us with half-completed towers like the last one did. Anyone remember the Stoneleigh condos?
There were several in Austin after the dot-com bust.
It wouldn't surprise me, but if the money has already been committed, they'll probably finish them. I doubt if they fill up though.
muncien wrote:I'm curious how many employers are going to ask themselves why they have so much office space when so many people can effectively work from home. I realize it may not be going perfectly, but its def working well for many.
I feel like this was a question companies were already asking, and now it's been answered. I see a lot more office-to-residential conversions in our future.
muncien wrote:I'm curious how many employers are going to ask themselves why they have so much office space when so many people can effectively work from home. I realize it may not be going perfectly, but its def working well for many.
eburress wrote:muncien wrote:I'm curious how many employers are going to ask themselves why they have so much office space when so many people can effectively work from home. I realize it may not be going perfectly, but its def working well for many.
I feel like this was a question companies were already asking, and now it's been answered. I see a lot more office-to-residential conversions in our future.
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The Flora & Olive Tower continues to rise during the lockdown. It's impact on the skyline is impressive with only 10 more stories to go.
eburress wrote:So happy to see this one continue to rise! This will be pretty with those 9 additional floors!
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