Agreed. I lived on E. Riverside up until 3 years ago. It was not great. Felt like a dead zone. Had a lot of crime. No places to really hang out. Going to be a long time before the area significantly improves. And as you mentioned below, has/had the potential to be a great walkable urban area next to downtown. Maybe it will change, but I’m really glad to be out of that neighborhood.
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They just need a few good anchors in that area. Put in some actual cool restaurants or bars. A book store, library, Foxtrot, grocery, something. So much potential over there.
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A movie theater would be a nice addition. I could see an Alamo doing very well in the area near Riverside and Pleasant Valley.
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There were plans for an Alamo in one of the developments going up at Riverside and Montopolis. This was pre-Covid, I don't know if it is still happening.
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Some good news on connectivity in the area, the permitting for the Country Club Creek Trail from Oltorf traveling under riverside were approved and the project is currently open for bidding.
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Easton Hills apartment complex in South Austin targeted for redevelopment
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I don't know the name of the building but the unusual shape will create a nice view when driving into the Riverside corridor. Almost all buildings are square-ish and flat and so have these jutting edge sections will stand out.
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Agreed!
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