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Old Posted Jun 4, 2012, 2:33 AM
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New 23-story apartment tower planned in Rainey Street area

By Shonda Novak | Wednesday, January 11, 2012, 06:02 PM

The developers behind a 44-story downtown condominium high-rise near the Austin Music Hall said today that they are planning their next project: a 320-unit apartment tower that would rise 23 stories in the Rainey Street area.
An affiliate of Novare Group Investments LLC and its Austin partner, Andrews Urban LLC, said they plan to break ground this spring on the project, to be named SkyHouse Austin. Located at 47 Rainey Street on downtown’s eastern edge, the tower would include significant retail space, Novare/Andrews Urban said in a statement.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2012, 2:45 AM
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There was a mention in this article about the Skyhouse Austin project planned for 47 Rainey Street.

http://www.statesman.com/business/re...s-2311367.html
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Developer planning two high-rises at downtown Austin's southeast edge

By Shonda Novak

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Updated: 10:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Published: 9:27 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Pike said Sutton Co.'s project could serve as a "gateway to downtown" and "greatly enhance" an area where other planned projects include a convention center hotel at Cesar Chavez and Red River streets, as well as SkyHouse, a proposed 23-story tower with 320 apartments and 15,000 square feet of retail.

SkyHouse is being planned for 47 Rainey St. by an affiliate of Novare Group Investments LLC and its Austin partner, Andrews Urban LLC. It could break ground in June and open in early fall of 2013.
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Its June now! When are they going to start construction of this thing? First they said sometime in late Spring, then I remember May being mentioned. Drove by the site yesterday and there is No sign that this will be starting construction anytime soon.
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Their site plan has yet to be approved...

Must have this in place prior to requesting demolition/building permits.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2012, 5:20 AM
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We have a rendering! This article also talks about other projects, but mentions that Skyhouse will break ground next month.

http://www.statesman.com/business/re...inglePage=true
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Downtown's skyline poised for a remake

By Shonda Novak

Updated: 12:07 a.m. Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Published: 10:45 p.m. Monday, June 11, 2012

1. SkyHouse

Developer: SkyHouse Austin LLC

Location: 51 Rainey St.

Stories: 23

Units: 320 apartments

Projected start: July

Projected completion: October 2013

Cost: Undisclosed

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Wow. That's nice. That'll be the signature tower in the Rainey area for a few years.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2012, 5:59 AM
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It'll be north of Windsor on the Park, though. Windsor on the Park is 339 feet. The Shore is 257 feet. This building will probably be around 275 feet or so with that crown. It's too bad this tower couldn't switch places with The Shore. The Milago Condominums will also be about half its height at 142 feet. So it'll mostly be hidden from view from the south and west, which is really a shame, because that's where the best sweeping views are.
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It'll be north of Windsor on the Park, though. Windsor on the Park is 339 feet. The Shore is 257 feet. This building will probably be around 275 feet or so with that crown. It's too bad this tower couldn't switch places with The Shore. The Milago Condominums will also be about half its height at 142 feet. So it'll mostly be hidden from view from the south and west, which is really a shame, because that's where the best sweeping views are.
True, but most people don't view downtown from those angles. Most view it passing through on 35, where it will be completely seen. I was speaking more to the design, which is by far the best of any Rainey area tower.
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I still like the Shore better, but that is a fantastic design! I love it.
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Love it and I agree it will be a signature tower for the Southeast corner of Downtown at least until the twin 50 floor towers are hopefully built. Im hoping each pillar ar the top lights up tonight and looking at the rendering im thinking thats the plan.
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If 300 West 6th Street and the Four Seasons Residence got together and had a baby... it might look like this new tower.
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If 300 West 6th Street and the Four Seasons Residence got together and had a baby... it might look like this new tower.

LMAO your right, that is so funny...

But must have some sort of throwback trait what with the blue glasvabd the other two towers being an orangy tan.
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I think it will go very well with the other buildings in the area. The ground floor retail, I'm sure, will be a very welcome addition to residents of the neighborhood.

There will be a nice little dense cluster of buildings over there on the southernmost extent of Rainey Street. I guess that's the point, though. All these developers want to be near the water and the trail.
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Hmm, maybe it'll be fairly tall after all...

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FWIW: this identical design is proposed, for downtown Orlando, and it's listed at 23 stories and 347', higher than I would have expected.
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Very well designed... superior to Windsor on the Park in my opinion.

Also very similar to Novare's SkyHouse under construction in Atlanta

http://whatnowatlanta.com/2011/06/15...d-for-midtown/







http://www.trulia.com/rental-communi...-30309/#item-3

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The question Id like to ask now is how many more exact replicas will be made of this building? I understand about the money savings of using the same design but this is going to be ridiculous to have the same exact building in at least 4 cities, I think St. Louis is supposed to have the same exact design as well unless I heard wrong. We know about cookie cutter subdivisions now its cookie cutter highrises.
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I'm fine with cookie cutter highrises if only for the simple fact that there will always be less of them than cookie cutter subdivisions.
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I don't like the parking garage except for the retail part, it looks like a poorly disguised add on, very generic with little tie in to the main tower.
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I don't like the parking garage except for the retail part, it looks like a poorly disguised add on, very generic with little tie in to the main tower.
That's the atlanta design. I'm not sure the Austin version has that.
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Apparently the parking garage will be adjacent to the tower.

This was from the Site Plan filed with the city.

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"Proposed project includes the development of a 320 unit residential tower and adjacent precast concrete multi-level parking garage. Overhead utilities are currently installed on aerial poles on the backside (East Side) of property running within an unimproved alley. Several adjacent properties to the East are served from these utilities. At a minimum we understand these aerial utilities belong to Austin Energy, Time Warner Cable and AT&T. The project will seek to connect to these servcies and some of them will be relocated either underground or on relocated poles. The project also seeks to connect to existing utilities within Rainey Street - To Be Determined. Project seeks an agressive schedule with Site Developement Permit and License Agreement submitted in January of 2012. Address Range Street Cross Street 1 Cross Street 2 47 - 57 Rainey Street River Street Cumming Street "
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