Although it hasn't yet reached its full height of 74 stories, Waterline's 68th story is being poured, making it the tallest building on Austin's skyline, surpassing the 66-story Sixth and Guadalupe tower. Once completed, Waterline will soar 1,022 feet into the air to become the tallest building in Texas. The mixed-use Waterline will have 352 apartments; 700,000 square feet of office space; retail and restaurant space; and a 251-room 1 Hotel Austin, the first in Texas for the hospitality brand.
Although it hasn't yet reached its full height of 74 stories, Waterline's 68th story is being poured, making it the tallest building on Austin's skyline, surpassing the 66-story Sixth and Guadalupe tower. Once completed, Waterline will soar 1,022 feet into the air to become the tallest building in Texas. The mixed-use Waterline will have 352 apartments; 700,000 square feet of office space; retail and restaurant space; and a 251-room 1 Hotel Austin, the first in Texas for the hospitality brand.
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Our Must Read Stories newsletter is changing. Here's what Statesman subscribers can expect

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We want to give you a heads up about an upcoming change to our Must Read Stories newsletter programming. Starting Monday, June 16, the Must Read newsletter will be sent mid-morning, Monday through Friday. The newsletter will feature three curated stories, delivering our strongest stories to your inbox every weekday.

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This year, Must Read has showcased some of our most impactful investigative journalism. We uncovered how Travis County prosecutors missed a critical 90-day legal deadline 263 times in 2024, raising serious questions about Austin’s criminal justice system. We examined Austin-Bergstrom International Airport’s struggle to meet the travel needs of a rapidly growing city. We reported on how lawsuits stalled citywide enforcement against landlords with repeat violations. We documented the loss of Austin’s increasingly rare historical Black-owned businesses.

With the Must Read’s new format, we look forward to bringing you more of our in-depth local coverage of the issues that matter to Austin.

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