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Old Posted Jul 30, 2013, 6:37 AM
cloud713 cloud713 is offline
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Originally Posted by Shasta View Post
That building has been empty for years and the entrance has been boarded up like that for a long time. Nothing new to see there...

As for me, losing the Texas Tower would be a bad thing. Sure, it's not much to look at right now, but a refurbished 1930s tower, especially one converted into residential units, would be a more unique thing for downtown than another single block occupied by one tower and a massive parking structure.
forgive me as im pretty naive of the building. i didnt realize it had been boarded up for a long time. that tower is from the 1930s? i guess it deserves respect for its age but from the street level the design was really bleh. im not sure how well residential would work with one side of it facing into office windows.