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1 hour ago, Deej said:

Much bigger grifting possibilities, likely

Or, you know, it could be good urban land use policy. See Klyde Warren Park. It’s an incredible green space and urban amenity. Imagine having green space between the area between Moody and the Disch instead of an interstate highway canyon.

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On 7/12/2023 at 7:11 PM, Mittens said:

That Google sail building doesn't look 1 bit different than it did a year ago.  From a distance it looks like no interior work, nothing on the decks.  Any idea when it opens for business?

Think we're coming up on 3 years since completion and still empty, no?

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4 minutes ago, Mittens said:

Think we're coming up on 3 years since completion and still empty, no?

I’ve wondered about the same thing. Uchi opened up Uchiba on the ground floor, but I’m not aware of Google using much, if any, of their office space. Any CRE guys know what’s going on? 

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36 minutes ago, royiv said:

Or, you know, it could be good urban land use policy. See Klyde Warren Park. It’s an incredible green space and urban amenity. Imagine having green space between the area between Moody and the Disch instead of an interstate highway canyon.

Oh, there's grift. There's never not. 

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On 1/24/2025 at 10:43 AM, royiv said:

I’ve wondered about the same thing. Uchi opened up Uchiba on the ground floor, but I’m not aware of Google using much, if any, of their office space. Any CRE guys know what’s going on? 

 

On 1/24/2025 at 10:36 AM, Mittens said:

Think we're coming up on 3 years since completion and still empty, no?

Based on tcad records as of a year ago the only “bpp” records in the building (way of seeing tenancy) was google who had a whopping $3k worth of assets present. 

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On 7/12/2023 at 7:11 PM, Mittens said:

That Google sail building doesn't look 1 bit different than it did a year ago.  From a distance it looks like no interior work, nothing on the decks.  Any idea when it opens for business?

Tech giant confirms move into Downtown Austin 'sail' skyscraper

 

After years of uncertainty, Google has confirmed it will occupy the massive "sail" tower in Downtown Austin.

On Tuesday, the tech giant confirmed to KVUE it will move into the 35-story, 804,000-square-foot skyscraper on West Second Street later this year.

Google has held the lease for the building since 2019, but the tower has remained empty since it was finished in 2022. After the pandemic, Google delayed moving workers into the building.

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Surprised Austin didn't buy it for a bazillion dollars to house the homeless. Close enough to the library for them to shoot up over there.

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Waterline is now Austin's tallest tower.  At completion it will be the tallest building in Texas at 1022 ft.

This is the big ass building under construction south of the convention center, near Rainey St.
 

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1 hour ago, Texas Jeff said:

Waterline is now Austin's tallest tower.  At completion it will be the tallest building in Texas at 1022 ft.

This is the big ass building under construction south of the convention center, near Rainey St.
 

Would have been cool if the Wilson Tower was a realistic proposal and Austin could have had two supertalls downtown. Even without it, it’s amazing that Chase Tower in Houston has held the record for more than 40 years. 

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2 hours ago, swraith said:

Be interesting to see that section get some life again.  That entire property always seems like a dead zone.

Yep, just a Dave & Buster’s still hanging on there.

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On 7/25/2025 at 11:33 AM, swraith said:

Be interesting to see that section get some life again.  That entire property always seems like a dead zone.

That is going to be a great location for anything other that what is there now.  The taller, the better.  LFG.

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On 7/31/2025 at 6:04 PM, Mittens said:

 

Amazing that on the waterfront we have the Four Seasons, a housing project and some dumpy warehouses, and the Waterline, all in a row.

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ABIA expansion by stages?  (From the Austin Skyscraper forum)

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Additionally, a new Concourse B will be constructed along with a direct connector to the Barbara Jordan Terminal. The concourse will be built in a phased approach, with the first phase – 10 new gates – completed by 2030. This will bring the airport's total gate count to 43 by 2030.

"We're breaking up the building with kind of nodes," said Lyn Estabrook, the airport's deputy chief development officer. "There's that central node that will come up from the connector. There will be everything from restrooms and concessions to a mezzanine with a club."

 

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Expansion of Terminal building lounges?

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Last I heard was the following:

#1 = AA
#2 = DL
#3 = Potential SWA
#4 = "Financial Institution"
#5 = UA
#6 = Available

There is no reason UA would want (or need) a ~28,000 SF lounge in Austin. It makes no sense. UA is not even making a push to grow their presence at AUS.

SWA has already alluded to the possibility opening lounges. And, with the vast number of customers they already have - and adding their announced growth, it would make sense for SWA to utilize lounge #3 for their passengers (should they decide to do so).

 

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