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Prominent downtown Austin building 100 Congress changes hands

A 22-story building that has stood as a landmark on Congress Avenue and Cesar Chavez Street for more than three decades has a new owner. Carr Properties has acquired 100 Congress, an office building with nearly 420,000 square feet that overlooks Lady Bird Lake. The price was not disclosed. The building is valued at $292.8 million by the Travis Central Appraisal District. With the purchase, Austin becomes Carr s third market. The company is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and it expanded to Boston in 2018. “We are very excited to expand into Austin, a vibrant innovative market poised for long-term growth with rapid demographic, economic, and market momentum,”  Oliver Carr, CEO of Carr Properties, said in a news release. “Austin’s economic drivers of tech, government, and education will be a strong strategic complement to our existing portfolio.

Benefit Concert Series Happening At Wellington Square Courtyard

Looking to get some live music back in your life? How about enjoying it at beautiful Wellington Square Courtyard? Now it s a reality. Starting on June 5th, there will be a benefit concert series that runs the entire course of the summer. The best part? Every concert will be on a Saturday night! Music at Wellington Square Courtyard benefits Amarillo native JoeBob McCartt who passed away due to COVID-19 complications back in December 2020. The lineup will feature a myriad of performers from several different genres. The primary genre will be jazz, but there will be some blues and big band as well.

Rolon s Chase Tower lobby installation will remain another year – Repeating Islands

. Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.] Ever since Sculpture Milwaukee installed artist Carlos Rolón’s “Gild The Lily (Caribbean Hybrid, I, II, III)” in the Chase Tower, 111 E. Wisconsin Ave., in spring 2019, it’s brought a burst of color to the glass box lobby. Recently, the building’s Michigan owners, the Farbman Group, announced that the installation will remain for yet another year. A number of artworks brought to the city by Sculpture Milwaukee have remained on view beyond the closing of the season-long exhibition or been purchased for permanent installation in Milwaukee, including Robert Indiana’s famous “LOVE” sculpture and Radcliffe Bailey’s “Pensive.”

The Return of Sculpture Milwaukee

Back this summer, again lining downtown streets, with guest curators, titled exhibit. By Jeramey Jannene - May 5th, 2021 01:24 pm //end headline wrapper ?>“Blob Monster” by Tony Tasset. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. Sculpture Milwaukee, the free public art exhibit, will return for its fifth season, but with a new twist. The seasonal exhibit, which lines Wisconsin Avenue through Downtown and now Broadway in the Historic Third Ward, will be installed starting later this month. Guest curators have been hired, Chicago-based artist Michelle Grabner. Gates was described as “one of the world’s most influential living artists,” by London art gallery Tate Modern. Grabner is a recipient of a 2021 Guggenheim fellowship and an art professor at the Art Institute of Chicago. She has previously helped curate the annual program. Her piece “Untitled (2017),” featured in the 2017 exhibit, is now permanently installed along the riverwalk in the Histor

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