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The Independent is a completed residential skyscraper in Austin, Texas. At a height of 690 ft (210 m), it is the second tallest building in the city, with the 875 ft (267 m) tall Sixth and Guadalupe as the tallest.
The Ashton was one of the first skyscrapers built in Austin during the city's 2006-2010 skyscraper boom. The building is notable for its extensive pool deck located atop the podium. The Ashton is the twin of a building of the same name in Dallas, Texas , though the Austin property is 16 stories taller.
The downtown skyline of Houston The tallest skyscrapers in Texas. This list of tallest buildings in Texas ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. state of Texas by height. The tallest structure in the state, excluding radio towers, is the JP Morgan Chase Tower, in Houston, which contains 75 floors and is 1,002 ft (305 m) tall.
Waterline is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Austin, Texas, United States. Planned to be 1,021 feet (311.2 meters) tall, it will be a mixed-use building with residential, office, and hotel space. [2] Upon completion in 2026, it is expected to become the tallest building in Austin and the tallest building in Texas.
The aggregated heights of Austin's high-rises is second in Texas, behind Houston, based on data from Texas Real Estate Source. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The current tallest completed building in Austin is Sixth and Guadalupe , with a height of 874 ft (266 m), followed by The Independent at 690 ft (210 m) and The Austonian at 680 ft (210 m).
Lists of tallest buildings in Texas (12 P) H. Skyscraper hotels in Texas (4 C, 5 P) O. Skyscraper office buildings in Texas (7 C, 17 P) R. Residential skyscrapers in ...
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1 Undershaft is a skyscraper planned for the City of London financial district. The scheme is being developed by Aroland Holdings [ 4 ] and designed by Eric Parry Architects . It is set to replace the St Helen's tower, and if built will be the second-tallest building in London and the United Kingdom at 294 metres.