The Waterline will not only tower over Austin’s skyline, but also over Texas. It's going to be 74 stories and 1,022 feet up.
In a press release, company executive Seth Johnson indicated the Skyscraper will not only have people looking up, but also looking down at what will happen around the site.
The high-rise is located next to Waller Creek and the development team is donating a million dollars to the Waterloo Greenway Conservancy. CEO Jesus Aguirre spoke to FOX 7 Tuesday and said the two projects can co-exist. The million dollars from the Waterline developers will help build a new bridge. It will be located in an area called The Confluence.
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