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Old Posted Jan 6, 2023, 5:52 PM
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This is moving forward-demo underway.
ANy renderings for this project?
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Old Posted Feb 15, 2023, 12:05 PM
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This was posted in The AUSTIN | Project Updates Thread Part II back in July by Dariusb, a forum member from Belton.

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East Riverside Gateway plans 2 million square feet of transit oriented development.
https://austin.towers.net/east-river...jacent-growth/
I missed it and I'm wondering the rest of you might have missed it, too, because not one person commented on it. It's a pretty big project (22 acres.)

In addition to the Towers.net article, this is from the architect's website:

Beginning with an expansive master plan for a sprawling urban mixed-use development that serves as a gateway into Austin for tech workers, this seven-building complex creates an entirely new neighborhood for Austin.



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East Riverside Gateway is located at the intersection of two major road networks: one a major highway artery and the other a major mass-transit multi-modal and pedestrian street under development. The site is directly adjacent to a future rail line that will lead from Austin’s International Airport directly to Downtown Austin, making it an ideal location for young professionals and families alike. Over 2 million square-feet of office space, retail, and food & beverage are organized throughout three buildings connected by a plaza, while over 1,100 residential units of varying sizes and price points are located in four residential buildings with additional ground-floor retail. Each of the four residential buildings offers a unique unit and amenity mix across nearly 2 million square feet: from high end condominiums to larger, family-oriented units, as well as efficient, attainable units and affordable housing.



The project’s master plan places the intensity of uses near the major intersections, tapering off to residential uses as it steps back into the existing neighborhood. Located just down the street from some of the world’s largest tech headquarters, East Riverside Gateway provides the amenities that are expected of many tech companies and knowledge workers that are rapidly moving to central Texas. While each building offers differing functions, the cohesive design reflects the character and climate of Austin, with solar shading to minimize heat gain, double height porches, and numerous balconies. Lush landscaping at the podium level and woven throughout the neighborhood’s blocks create a cooling reprieve from the Texas heat.



The project plan creates a 3.5 acre urban park, which includes an area dedicated to the restoration of the Blackland prairie habitat, and intentionally helps to retain the heritage trees on the site. It is linear, drawing pedestrians in and inspiring outdoor activities with a bike path, playground, dog runs, and an outdoor pavilion area. The park straddles the new development and its existing neighborhood, connecting the new development to its context and bringing much-needed amenities to the region. The master plan’s organization promotes the pedestrian experience, creating a vibrant and walkable neighborhood that celebrates its connection to nature.

East Riverside Gateway is a transformative vision of the future of Austin that respectfully connects to its existing surroundings. This new neighborhood is poised to become a central focal point of the ever-expanding office and residential market. The project is currently in the entitlements phase.
(Same five renderings as shown in the Towers.net article, but bigger.)

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Old Posted Feb 15, 2023, 12:19 PM
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This was posted in The AUSTIN | Project Updates Thread Part II back in July by Dariusb, a forum member from Belton.



I missed it and I'm wondering the rest of you might have missed it, too, because not one person commented on it. It's a pretty big project (22 acres.)

In addition to the Towers.net article, this is from the architect's website:

Beginning with an expansive master plan for a sprawling urban mixed-use development that serves as a gateway into Austin for tech workers, this seven-building complex creates an entirely new neighborhood for Austin.





(Same five renderings as shown in the Towers.net article, but bigger.)

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This was discussed in the SE/Riverside section.

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...32#post9670632
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Old Posted Feb 15, 2023, 12:38 PM
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Thanks! (I had even looked in the South Austin Project thread, but didn't realize there was a separate thread for SE/Riverside.) There's so much going on Austin, it gets harder and harder for me to keep up.
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^^ It's a good problem.

And thanks for bumping this project! I like the curves.
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It's a little like Springdale Green, but along a highway.
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Anyone else notice the not-so-subtle skyscrapers present in the Domain and south riverfront areas of the rendering? Oh, to dream!
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WOW, this is amazing.

Anyone have any info on the huge one by Oracle, I forgot what it was called?
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It's a little like Springdale Green, but along a highway.
Like Springdale Green, but with bonus housing (and without the industrial waste.)
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695 homes – many of them affordable – planned on East Riverside

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Plans for the project at 6610 East Riverside Drive include 600 residential units, half of which would be affordable, as well as 95 live/work units and 4,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.

Five percent of the exclusively residential units would be affordable for those making 60 percent of the median family income, and another 45 percent would be affordable at 80 percent MFI. The developer is aiming to partner with the Housing Authority of the City of Austin.

To make the project viable, the developer is requesting East Riverside Corridor – Corridor Mixed Use (ERC-CMU) zoning for the entire 6.5-acre property. Most of the site already has ERC-CMU zoning, but part of it has the more restrictive ERC-Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMU) zoning. With the zoning change, buildings could be 120 feet tall, or 10 to 12 stories.
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South Shore District Phase V

Grayco Partners/Ziegler Cooper, 299 Units

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This looks like a pretty substantial step up from the earlier South Shore projects
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I can’t disclose my source, but a large mixed-use development is in the conceptual stages for multiple sites surrounding and across from the Riverside H-E-B.
Riverside Place

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Old Posted Mar 29, 2023, 1:43 PM
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are we looking at that HEB coming down and re-integrated into this development or will it remain as is?
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are we looking at that HEB coming down and re-integrated into this development or will it remain as is?
As is, phase I will take out the Riverside Place Shopping Center.
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As is, phase I will take out the Riverside Place Shopping Center.
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As is, phase I will take out the Riverside Place Shopping Center.
What is the Riverside Place Shopping Center? Is that where Joy East Chinese Buffet is? I'm OK with that redeveloping as long as the HEB parking lot is included in the 2nd phase.
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What is the Riverside Place Shopping Center? Is that where Joy East Chinese Buffet is? I'm OK with that redeveloping as long as the HEB parking lot is included in the 2nd phase.
Yep, that's the one.
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