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I still remember when they added the Austonian Tower and I believed I was going to have to wait a decade for another skyscraper, I'm so blessed to wetness this growth of our city.
This is INSANE. Rainey street is way to small to accommodate all of this, and the area is crowded enough as is with all of the bars and clubs. The city seriously needs to stop allowing all these developments to happen at once.
Nothing to be proud of. Consider how areas with super tall towers correlate to areas with acute inequity--the higher the towers, the more the inequity. It's a sign of income disparity and inaccessible housing for a greater number of people. These dick substitutes are nothing to be proud of, nothing to celebrate for the average person, except maybe having the privilege of living in rich person's shadow.
Since this video was made, another 57-story residential building was proposed for the Rainey District and a 30-story project on hold came back to life. We are now so much higher than Snoop Dogg.
I'm interested to see how this affects the culture of Rainey. We consciously avoid going to Rainey because it's meant for 24 year olds and young tourists. Nothing but a bunch of really low-quality bars and restaurants that stop being cool as soon as you turn 25. What else is there to do in Rainey than party? It's not walkable to a whole foods or trader joes, and the roads in Rainey are all single lane. It used to be a residential neighborhood and it still feels like one when driving.
Houston and Dallas are sleeping on Austin 🤔 the Chase Tower, the Wells Fargo Tower, Bank Of America Tower and the Williams Tower have been top 4 for the last 35 years 🤔 Houston will probably slap a taller Tower in the Uptown District 😂
Haha you’re probably right! Let’s wait and see. But this only the rainey district in austin. This doesn’t include downtown, west Austin, the domain, or the newly developed south of the river austin
We don't have the leadership. I think San Antonio has added ONE meaningful building to the skyline in the last 10 years and that was the Frost building. They are building up Broadway ave and medical center but nothing like this. San Antonio will soon become #4 .1. Houston, 2. Austin 3. Dallas 4. San Antonio
It’s becoming like Houston as far as skyscrapers and different districts. Right now Houston has 3 different skyline districts… downtown, uptown, and the medical center. Looks like Austin is going to get their version of an uptown.
I remember in my 20s I was at a halfway house a block away from Rainy street. The place was just a working class inner city hood that no one wanted to really live in.
We don’t need another skyscraper we need to fix our homeless persons problem. Stop adding bullshit and wasting tax payer money on shit that is convenient to the austin economy
It’s amazing how much downtown Austin had grown. I moved to the area in 2010. Every year they have added several skyscrapers. I wouldn’t doubt if Austin had a larger skyline than Houston and Dallas in a few years
Dallas has the 80 story Goldman Sachs tower approved. That should be interesting as well. Austin is catching up but Dallas still has more 150+meter buildings than many cities including ATL and Philadelphia so Austin still has some work to do. Houston is in a different league.
@@JasnoGT Dallas has several decades of growth on Austin. Dallas, ATL and Philadelphia were all major cities back when Austin was just a small ignored cow town so of course Austin has catching up to do. Austin’s growth has mainly came in the 2000’s. That’s super impressive to see where they are at now. Houston for the size of the metro area is unimpressive, now I know they have several different skylines which takes away from their downtown skyline but if it were all 1 skyline it would be awesome. I just don’t get that wow factor from Houston especially considering it’s the 4th largest city.
@@brentoncode4257 I’m not sure, but even if that’s true Austin still has a ways to go before it has the amount of skyscrapers that Houston has. Houston ranks in the top 10 in the Western Hemisphere when it comes to the amount of skyscrapers.
Austin does have an awesome skyline for its size but Houston and Dallas have multiple skylines so many high rise buildings citywide even San Antonio has more high-rises than Austin overall. Austin doesn't have many high rises outside the downtown area. Austin is still the 4th largest for corporate base, F500, and multibillion corporations headquartered there.
@@paulhernandez4909 gimme sources where it says San Antonio has more high rise than in Austin. Besides downtown, there are handful of high rise buildings surrounding the TX Capitol, and the Domain has quickly been growing to become another downtown as well.
I believe in Houston its not allowed to build towers over 305 meters which matches its tallest skyscraper (305 meters / 1002 feet). At least I think in downtown it's restricted due to FAA regulations.
of course california tries to make everyone feel bad about themselves. really cool austin has a productive government that actually allows for this kind of development to keep homelessness, corporate feudalism, and overpriced properties at bay.