The Austonian | |
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TheAustonian.jpg The Austonian |
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Record height | |
Tallest in Austin since 2009[I] | |
Preceded by | 360 Condominiums |
General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Residential[1] |
Location | 200 North Congress Avenue Austin |
Coordinates | |
Construction started | August 31, 2007[1] |
Completed | 2010[1] |
Opening | June 2010[1] |
Height | |
Antenna spire | 683 ft (208 m)[1] |
Roof | 622 ft (190 m)[1] |
Top floor | 607 ft (185 m)[1] |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 56[1] |
Floor area | 590,870 square feet (54,890 m2)[1] |
Design and construction | |
Owner | Moreland Properties [2] |
Main contractor | Balfour Beatty Construction [2] |
Architect | Ziegler Cooper Architects[1] |
Developer | Benchmark Land Development[1] |
Structural engineer | CBM Engineers [2] |
The Austonian is a residential skyscraper in Downtown Austin, Texas. At 683 feet (208 m) tall with 56 floors, the building is the tallest in Austin, overtaking the 360 Condominiums.[3] The tower is also the tallest all-residential building in the state of Texas and Texas' tallest building outside of Houston or Dallas.[3] Also, it is the tallest all-residential building west of the Mississippi.[4] The 53rd floor was taller than the previous tallest, 360 Condominiums. The building opened in June 2010.
The Austonian was originally proposed in 2006 as a $200 million 700 ft (213 m) tall building by Benchmark Land Development and part of a construction boom during the time.[5] Eventually, the building was pushed down to 683 ft (208 m) in 2007. The building started its groundbreaking ceremony on August 31, 2007.[6] Soon after on June 4, 2009, the 47th floor of the Austonian was poured, meaning the Austonian overtook the Frost Bank Tower to become the 2nd tallest building in Austin, Texas.[7] On July 1, 2009, The Austonian overtook 360 Condominiums to become the tallest building in Austin.[8] Eventually, the building finished the exterior in 2010, a period of almost 2.5 years since its groundbreaking.[9] The Austonian opened to host the 2010 Women's Symphony League Designer Showhouse the weekend of May 15–16, 2010. The Showhouse was the last opportunity for the public to see the property before residents began moving in the building in June 2010.[10] The Austonian received a Four Star rating from Austin Energy Green Building in November 2010, making it the only residential high rise building in downtown Austin to receive such a rating.[11]
Preceded by Austin 360 Condominiums Tower |
Tallest building in Austin 2009–present 208 m |
Succeeded by Present |