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The Paramount Theatre is a live theatre venue/movie theatre located in downtown Austin, Texas. The classical revival style structure was built in 1915. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 23, 1976. [2]
Emo's Former names The Back Room Emo's East Address 2015 E Riverside Dr Austin, TX 78741-1338 Location East Riverside-Oltorf Coordinates 30°15′9″N 97°44′33″W / 30.25250°N 97.74250°W / 30.25250; -97.74250 Owner C3 Presents Type Nightclub Capacity 1,700 Opened 1992 Website www.emosaustin.com The Get Up Kids performing at Emo's in 1997. The Ready Set performing at Emo's in ...
Moore-Hill dormitory was once two separate living halls, Hill Hall and Moore Hall. Hill Hall was named for Dr. Homer Barksdale Hill of Austin who volunteered to treat the UT Football team from the very first game in 1893 until his death on July 18, 1923. Dr. Hill received his MD from Tulane University and moved to Austin in 1889.
South Austin's first skyscrapers appeared at South Congress and Riverside Drive when two new hotels opened. 1988 was a watershed moment for the area, as Kent Cole and Diana Prechter fixed a beat-up wood-frame building that had operated as Flossie's bar and the Austex Lounge, and reopened it as Magnolia Cafe South.
Lundgren & Maurer was an Austin, Texas architecture firm active from 1950 until 1973. The firm was composed of principals Leonard J. Lundgren and Edward J. Maurer. In 1954 the firm won an American Institute of Architects (AIA) merit award for the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity House in Austin, Texas.
Broadway Bank is a community bank founded in 1941, founded by Col. Charles E. Cheever Sr. and his wife, Elizabeth Cheever. [3] Broadway Bank has twenty-eight banking centers and two loan production offices spread across San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Houston and the Texas Hill Country. Broadway Bank offers personal, private, business and mortgage ...
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The developer keeps 80 percent of the city's sales tax for the first five years and 50 percent for the next 15 years. Plus, 25 percent of the property tax is rebated back to the developer for the entire 20-year period. [16] The city of Austin expects to take in about $40 million in sales and property taxes over the 20 years of the incentive ...