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AUSTIN | The Shore | 257 FT / 78 M | 22 FLOORS

Name: The Shore
Location: 602 Davis Street
Height: 257 feet
Floors: 22 floors
Use: Condominiums and retail.
Units: 192
Completion: 2008.
Website: http://www.theshorecondos.com/home/index.html

The Shore - 257 feet - 22 floors - 2008


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Austin's 7-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong is an investor and has reserved a unit in the building.

From the Austin American-Statesman
http://www.statesman.com/business/co...6/29shore.html

Condos fit for a champion break ground

Tour de France champ Armstrong will be one of the investors.


By Shonda Novak
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Thursday, June 29, 2006

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Developers broke ground Wednesday on the Shore, a condominium tower on downtown Austin's southeastern edge. When completed, the 22-story building may house one of the city's luminaries: seven-time Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong.

Armstrong, 34, confirmed he is an investor in the $55 million project being developed by High Street Residential, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co.

Armstrong also has reserved a unit on an upper floor of the lavish high-rise now under construction at the corner of Red River and Davis streets.

The biking champion also has a house in Central Austin and a ranch in Dripping Springs, which he said he will keep.

The tower will have 192 units, with many (including Armstrong's) offering expansive views of Town Lake and downtown and easy access to the hike-and-bike trail, said Jamil Alam, principal with Trammell Crow in Austin.

Those were selling points for Armstrong.

"I think it is the coolest project in downtown," Armstrong said in a statement issued by his publicist. "Too many projects get announced and too few actually get built; this building is already under construction."

With about half of the units already under contract and another 70 units reserved with a $3,000 refundable deposit, the building is 80 percent committed, said Ian Stonington, the project's sales manager with Dallas-based Al Coker & Associates. The remaining 25 units range in price from $270,000 to $1.35 million.

Twelve units were set aside for buyers earning 80 percent of the area's median-family income, said Russell McDowell, a sales associate with Al Coker & Associates; all were sold to individuals making less than $39,850 a year.

The Shore's residents will enjoy concierge services and other amenities of an adjacent $100 million, 29-story hotel being developed by San Diego, Calif.-based JMI Realty and managed by San Francisco-based Kimpton Hotels. The hotel will have 290 rooms and 55 condominium units on the upper floors with prices ranging from about $500,000 to more than $2 million, said Gregory Clay, senior vice president with JMI.

The Shore is one of more than a dozen condominium and apartment projects either under construction or planned for downtown, where Mayor Will Wynn has said he would like to see 25,000 people living in the next 10 years. About 5,500 people now live downtown.

Other projects near the Shore include the new 13-story Milago condominiums and a $250 million mixed-use project planned by Constellation Property Group.

The first residents are expected to move into the Shore in January 2008, Alam said.

Units in the Shore will include high-end appliances and finishes. The building also will have a 60-foot lap pool on a sixth-floor terrace.

Developers say the Shore also will be the first downtown residential high-rise constructed using the city's green-building standards incorporating energy-efficient technologies.

The number of units already reserved are evidence of the demand for high-rise urban living in Austin, Alam said.

Stonington said the Shore's buyers are a mix of baby boomers, retirees and young professionals. "In general, we're seeing that people desire an amenity-filled lifestyle in an urban environment and that they are tired of driving to the suburbs," he said.

"They want a simple, streamlined existence, and that is how you sell this building," he said.

The Shore is Al Coker & Associates' first project in downtown Austin but probably won't be its last.

"This is our big splash in Austin," Stonington said. "With this resounding success, we're looking forward to continuing to light up Austin's skyline."
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From the Austin Business Journal
http://austin.bizjournals.com/austin...l?surround=lfn

22-story downtown condo breaks ground

Austin Business Journal - 1:50 PM CDT Wednesday

More than 80 percent of the units in a new high-rise condominium tower on Town Lake are committed -- and the project only officially broke ground Wednesday.

High Street Residential, a Trammell Crow company, celebrated the start of construction on The Shore, a 22-story 192-unit residential complex, at the development's leasing center downtown. The project is slated for completion in January 2008.

Jamil Alam, principal with the Trammell Crow Co. in Austin, says while many developers have lauded plans to build in downtown, fewer have followed through.

"We've actually made the investment," he says. "The fact that we are 80 percent leased speaks highly to the 24/7 environment downtown Austin offers."

The Shore's location on the edge of downtown in a neighborhood known as the Rainey Street District will help improve an area that has been underdeveloped in recent years, says Downtown Austin Alliance Executive Director Charlie Betts. As the development's pre-sales figures illustrate, prime access to both downtown and Town Lake are amenities people are willing to pay, and wait, for. Now with the nearby Milago Condominiums project close to completion and construction underway on the Mexican-American Cultural Center, Betts says he expects to see more high-density residential developments in the district.

"There is definite interest here," he says.

Meanwhile, in keeping with High Street's commitment to make The Shore an Austin 'green building,' and to honor its location on Town Lake, the firm presented the Austin Parks Foundation with a check for $10,000 to improve access to the nearby hike-bike trail on the lake. The improvements will make it easier for residents of The Shore -- along with those at the Mexican-American Cultural Center and other pedestrians -- to gain access to the main trail.
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wait Im confused... It says in the artical while the condo tower will be 22 stories, the Hotel will be 29 stories. Now I relize that the floor to ceiling ratio is different because the ceilings are lower in hotels while they are higher for residential towers but wouldn't the Kimpton Hotel still be alittle taller than the Shore?

The rendering is alittle misleading, while the front part I assume the Kimpton hotel part looks taller than the other part, it still only has 22 floors on that part. Also it would look taller from that angle they are showing it.
     
     
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Jdawgboy, The Shore is only residential, it does not have a hotel component. The Kimpton Hotel they're talking about will be in a new building across the street. The Shore will be at 602 Davis Street, while the Kimpton Hotel tower will be at 603 Davis Street. 29 floors is higher than I had heard about it than before. The original height given for the hotel tower was 304 feet and 26 floors. Goldenboot, have they changed plans? Maybe adding hotel rooms, or adding residences to the top of the hotel tower? Weren't they already planning on having residential units at the top of the hotel?
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Jdawgboy, The Shore is only residential, it does not have a hotel component. The Kimpton Hotel they're talking about will be in a new building across the street. The Shore will be at 602 Davis Street, while the Kimpton Hotel tower will be at 603 Davis Street. 29 floors is higher than I had heard about it than before. The original height given for the hotel tower was 304 feet and 26 floors. Goldenboot, have they changed plans? Maybe adding hotel rooms, or adding residences to the top of the hotel tower? Weren't they already planning on having residential units at the top of the hotel?

Yes, that is correct. They have changed their plans slightly.

The lower levels (roughly 1-16) of JMI Realty LLC's $100 million project will be a Kimpton Hotel; similar, if not the same as the Hotel Solamar in San Diego. The upper levels of the building will house the condominiums. At this point, Kimpton is planning a 290-room hotel (up from 254 rooms) and JMI Realty is proposing 55 condominiums (up from the 40-50 outlined in the original plan).

If all things being equal - just adding the three new floors, the tower may be as high as 339' (using the same ratios as described in their site plan filed with the city). Currently, the site plan elevation ahows a 26-story, 304' structure.
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Hey Kevin, thanks for clearing that up for me. I had always been under the impression that even though they were seperate towers they would be connected as part of the same overall structure. Any renderings on what the hotel will look like? Also have they started on the hotel part or just the Shore?
     
     
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Thanks Goldenboot. 339 feet would stand out big time there. The top floor of the Hilton is at 338 feet by the way. JDawgboy, none that I know of yet. They're probably still in the early stages of designing it.

Thanks Goldenboot, I'll go ahead and go with the 29 floors. I won't add the 339 foot height though since that's an estimation rather than solid height.
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I like it, and I think it will go well with the other towers in the Rainey area. I like the idea of that being a new residential part of downtown, and think it would be cool if it had its own look that differed from the rest of downtown.

These two towers along with the mexican american culture center, milago and the existing towers should have a huge impact on that part of the skyline.
     
     
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This as well as Milago should have a nice affect on the hike and bike to the east of Congress ave. I always sense a bit of danger on that stretch, or it seems to have some kind of fringe elements at times. It would be nice to see the developments bridge the western and eastern trails on the north side.
     
     
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This as well as Milago should have a nice affect on the hike and bike to the east of Congress ave. I always sense a bit of danger on that stretch, or it seems to have some kind of fringe elements at times. It would be nice to see the developments bridge the western and eastern trails on the north side.

I agree, with the new improvements and that area poised to be a major residential element to downtown, I think that the hike and bike trail in that area will be alot safer.
     
     
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[QUOTE=KevinFromTexas]...The top floor of the Hilton is at 338 feet by the way...QUOTE]


Are you sure??? The height of the Hilton is 377' and it doesn't seem like there is a 39' difference between the "top floor" of the Hilton and the highest point on the building... Just wondering.
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I like it, and I think it will go well with the other towers in the Rainey area. I like the idea of that being a new residential part of downtown, and think it would be cool if it had its own look that differed from the rest of downtown.

These two towers along with the mexican american culture center, milago and the existing towers should have a huge impact on that part of the skyline.

Let's not forget about Constellation Property Group's $300 million "Red River" project, which will consist of two 30-story towers! Currently, the zoning for their property does not have a height limit, nor is it in a Capitol View Corridor. Given this, these towers could be in the neighborhood of 325’ to 425’ tall – depending on the design of the structures’ crowns.
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...The top floor of the Hilton is at 338 feet by the way...

Are you sure??? The height of the Hilton is 377' and it doesn't seem like there is a 39' difference between the "top floor" of the Hilton and the highest point on the building... Just wondering.
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Are you sure??? The height of the Hilton is 377' and it doesn't seem like there is a 39' difference between the "top floor" of the Hilton and the highest point on the building... Just wondering.
The Hilton is 377 feet to the top of the mechanical penthouse on the northeast side of the building. The main roof is at 354 feet and the top floor is at 338 feet. These heights came from a buddy of mine up in Minneapolis who also collects building heights. He actually works with the firm that designed the building.
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Any one have any idea's on what this means?

check for $10,000 to improve access to the nearby hike-bike trail on the lake. The improvements will make it easier for residents of The Shore -- along with those at the Mexican-American Cultural Center and other pedestrians -- to gain access to the main trail."

I thought the access was already pretty good. I'm wondering what they have in mind?
     
     
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Nice looking building.

Looking at the location, it should stand out in the skyline.
     
     
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