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There was a time when no building was allowed to block the view of the state capitol, and there was a time where people from Austin apartments could see clear from the University of Texas clock tower to the capitol building. Times have changed, and now there are numerous skyscrapers rising over the city, but none of them match the newest member of the Austin skyline, the Austonian. Towering nearly 700 feet above downtown Austin, the structure is now not just the tallest building in all of Austin, but also one of the tallest buildings in the state, as well as the tallest residential structure in the country. It's such a beautiful building that those with apartments near the Austonian will consider themselves lucky just have a view of the building from out their windows. Rising over Lady Bird Lake, the Austonian is a sight to behold for any Ausinite. Adding shape and texture, and a sense of grandeur to the Austin skyline, when the lights go down, it's a wonder of light and color. Inside lie a number of high-priced condominiums, with beautiful rooms to tickle any fancy, but the real beauty still lives on the outside. Just recently finished, this skyscraper ushers in a new era in Austin history, and those lucky enough to find apartments near the Austonian will find themselves a part of this historic movement. Austin is currently in a massive state of flux, and with all the new, tall buildings flying up, what better time to be living in an Austin apartment? With an apartment near the Austonian, you'll be near at hand to see all the biggest changes happening in the Austin area, while also staying in touch with the pulse of town.
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