Posted on 04/21/2015 6:58:40 AM PDT by bestintxas
When I grew up there years ago, it was not permitted that any building rose above the state capital.
Now it is being buried beneath the debris of high rises.
A shame.
The Austin skyline used to be beautiful. The Frost Bank building ruined it. Now theyre making it even worse.
Jobs, real estate revenue, money circulating in the local economy................
Big construction projects provide all sorts of opportunities for crooked politicians.
I lived in Austin from 92 to 2000 and remember the rule of nothing higher than the capital. Capital building is beautiful. Money talks.
Some folks will love it. Good for them. I don't intend to live that far from the ground. I wonder how many others feel the same? ;)
/johnny
Liberals persist in banding together and infesting small places so their control can be consolidated and more easily controlled.
It is ironic that in most any movie you see about some Dystopian end to society or a zombie invasion, places like this are sieged and/or destroyed and abandoned.
Let them do it if they must. Probably won’t be any preppers there anyway.
Heh...back in 1966 in USMC Boot Camp, the drill instructors would occasionally get a little buzzed late at night - and one of ‘em loved to sing “Three Queers in a Phone Booth”, much to the amusement of the other two.
I couldn’t stand it.
I remember seeing an article about an apartment building that was so tall, the upper residents were sometimes in clouds. They couldn’t even tell what the weather was like, and had to call downstairs to find out.
-JT
Good. Now if they would only build roads and highways to SUPPORT the new residents pouring into the center of Austin.
9 bucks and some change. That’s what is costs me to take the toll road around Austin.
Worth. Every. Penny.
It's certainly a good thing that Austinians don't need water or power!
/sarc
>> The Frost Bank building ruined it.
Mrs. Tick & I think the Frost Building looks like a giant nose-hair trimmer.
I lived in-and-near Austin for 30 years. I am so GLAD to be away from that mess, and in the country. Austin has, indeed, been wrecked by the Kommiefornia wrecking ball.
Wow! How can they build "affordable" housing that cheap??
/s
I cannot imagine paying that much for a cubicle to live in. No yard, no trees, no private pool, no critters. Guess I’m too much of a free range girl.
What’s a phone booth?
[jes pullin’ yourn leg!]
I do! :)
“Some folks will love it. Good for them. I don’t intend to live that far from the ground. I wonder how many others feel the same? ;)”
Several of my friends worked on the 105th floor. A two story is plenty for me.
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