Block 21
Mixed-use development in Austin, Texas, U.S.
Block 21 is a $300 million mixed-use development complex located in the Second Street District of Downtown Austin, Texas.
Austin's eighth-tallest building, the W Austin Hotel and Residences and Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater, the live venue where Austin City Limits is recorded, are located here,[1] as well as 53,000 square feet (4,900 m2) of shops, restaurants and office space.[2]
The complex has been lauded for its eco-friendliness.[3]
References
- ^ March 28, 2013, "Downtown Austin's Block 21 hits the market",Austin Business Journal
- ^ "Explore Block 21", W Austin Residences website
- ^ ""Block 21 building recognized for eco-friendly features", Statesman, March 5, 2012". Archived from the original on November 25, 2015. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
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Downtown Austin
- Bremond Block Historic District
- Congress Avenue Historic District
- Rainey Street Historic District
- Red River Cultural District
- Sixth Street
- Austin Central Fire Station 1
- Austin City Hall
- Austin Convention Center
- O. Henry Hall
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Texas State Capitol
- Travis County Courthouse
- United States Courthouse (1936)
- United States Courthouse (2012)
- William P. Hobby, Jr. State Office Building
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- 360 Condominiums
- The Ashton
- Austin Centre
- The Austonian
- Bank of America Center
- Block 21
- Block 185
- Fairmont Austin
- Fifth & West
- Frost Bank Tower
- Hilton Austin Hotel
- Indeed Tower
- The Independent
- Norwood Tower
- The Northshore
- One American Center
- One Eleven Congress
- San Jacinto Center
- Scarbrough Building
- Sixth and Guadalupe
- Spring
- Westgate Tower
- Buford Tower
- Cathedral of Saint Mary
- The Contemporary Austin
- Driskill Hotel
- Gethsemane Lutheran Church
- Lundberg Bakery
- Paramount Theatre
- Liberty Lunch (closed)
- William Sidney Porter House
- Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge
- Seaholm Power Plant
- Downtown
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