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Old Posted Jul 12, 2021, 3:50 PM
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Austin | 5RR Residential/504 E. 5th/Carmelo's site) | 460' | 37 FLRS | Approved/Demo

A site plan was filed today by Stonelake for the former Camelo's site at 504 E. 5th. It's a residential project called "5RR". No height info yet.

https://abc.austintexas.gov/public-s...ertyrsn=879074


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I'm a little disappoint that it's 100% residential. Carmelo's is still a great spot for a boutique hotel -- especially with some quality adaptive reuse of those historic structures.

I was hopeful we could maybe add a complementary Hilton brand -- a Conrad, for instance -- to draft off the big Hilton's group business. Ah well. I guess the second best use is to house people.
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Stonelake is also developing the residential tower that replaced Tower 5C. They seem to have a lot on their plate right now. The only other residential high-rise that they have developed as far as I can tell is the Bowen in the Domain.
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boy, if these are condo's, I would not buy over there.
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boy, if these are condo's, I would not buy over there.
I second this!

Heck, even if they're rentals - I would not want to live in that area.
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why?...fear of convention center expansion or fear of convention center attendees?
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I'm a little disappoint that it's 100% residential. Carmelo's is still a great spot for a boutique hotel -- especially with some quality adaptive reuse of those historic structures.

I was hopeful we could maybe add a complementary Hilton brand -- a Conrad, for instance -- to draft off the big Hilton's group business. Ah well. I guess the second best use is to house people.
Hotel...yes - agree. But, it is no place for a luxury brand like Conrad.
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These will be rentals. Stonelake’s residential portfolio only consists of multifamily.
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why?...fear of convention center expansion or fear of convention center attendees?
Fear of the expansion of attendees to ARCH.
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Fear of the expansion of attendees to ARCH.
Not to mention all the incidents happening on dirty 6th lately.
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I second this!

Heck, even if they're rentals - I would not want to live in that area.
Ditto. I don't even like walking over there during the day. If you guys don't know what we're talking about, take a trip over there and hang out for an hour or so. things are going down every time I go by, and not in a good way. The area would be perfect for revamping, but there's gotta be a will to make it happen. right now our city council seems as interested in chaos as much as they do having a clean safe city brought to you by the tax payer and tourism. hopefully things will improve.
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Kathie Tovo is termed out (again) so hopefully the new District 9 rep will focus more on urban issues.
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Yeah, 6th St. right now is pretty awful, no argument. But there's enough afoot from a development standpoint to start pushing back on the awfulness quite a bit. It's 5-7 years in the future, but it's happening. Avenue Lofts, Brush Square rehab, lots of transit, convention center, Railyard, 4th and Brazos, sundry Western Expansion parcels. And a general focus from the city on the Waller Creek corridor.

If Carmelo's was on its own -- not a part of a wave of development -- I would be much less enthused.
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If this ends up happening, we'll be replacing a boarded up meth lab/organ harvesting facility/set from the SAW movies with a residential building that people actually live in. Hard to imagine a greater 180% turn in the urban fabric than that.
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Here's an article from Towers.net

The Long Road to a Residential Tower at Downtown’s Former Carmelo’s Site

https://austin.towers.net/the-long-r...carmelos-site/
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First look: Stonelake's 37-story tower at old Carmelo's site

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...-downtown.html

Paul Thompson – Assistant Managing Editor, Austin Business Journal

..."Stonelake Managing Partner Kenneth Aboussie confirmed in a July 15 email that the company intends to construct a 37-story residential high-rise on the site with 250 units. Stonelake has tabbed Gensler's Austin office to design the building, while GarzaEMC is on board as the civil engineer. The working name for the project is Stonelake | 5RR."
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Looks like a second phase to the Hilton. 5th & West also came to mind.

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I'd like it if I didn't feel like we already had a few of these buildings already.

I get that we're going for sleek, but is it so hard to give it a touch of character? At least tweak the glass color or the cladding or something.
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What's with that sparkle at the edge? Lol It's not gonna make it any better than it is.
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