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Permitting Approved for What Could Be the Tallest Tower in Texas

Proposed Austin Tower Would Be Taller Than a Tower Built in Houston More Than 40 Years Ago
The intersection of Red River and West Cesar Chavez streets could be home to the tallest tower in Texas, as Lincoln Property Co. and Kairoi Residential plan to build a 1,022-foot mixed-use tower here. (Parimal M. Rohit/CoStar News)
The intersection of Red River and West Cesar Chavez streets could be home to the tallest tower in Texas, as Lincoln Property Co. and Kairoi Residential plan to build a 1,022-foot mixed-use tower here. (Parimal M. Rohit/CoStar News)

The city of Austin, Texas, approved permitting for what would be the tallest building in the Lone Star State and a symbol of the accelerating growth and development prominence of the state's capital city.

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