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12-11-2007, 05:50 PM
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Windcrest/SA's Windsor Park development!
I'm not 100% sure if Windsor Park is going to be the name of these two developments but it's going to be quite awesome.
The land to the left is Windcrest's portion of the development and the land to the right side is the city of San Antonio's portion.
Final plan:
The project’s signature thoroughfare, Main Street, is expected to run north/south between Rackspace Headquarters and Eisenhower Road. This aerial shows the street as viewed facing south.
Primary streets within the project create collections of four smaller blocks, which work together to form a small neighborhood. This cluster here has multiple housing types, with higher densities at the edge and a lower density center based on the forms found in La Villita.

Last edited by Insomniac; 12-11-2007 at 06:00 PM..
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12-11-2007, 06:10 PM
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das wetter ist sehr kalt!
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Wow that's going to be a huge economic boost for that area!
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12-11-2007, 10:21 PM
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you catch more files with honey...
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Too bad VIA is taking away the bus stops in the area that will be annexed. I don't get what the big deal is about leaving them where they are. The bus service here is already crappy compared to other large cities, now they're taking away 5 stops in a part of town where people actually use them!
Is it Windcrest that's doing that or VIA? If it's VIA is it because it won't be part of San Antonio anymore? And if that's the case, what a stupid reason.
Take Chicago, for example - the CTA runs both buses and trains into the near suburbs, which makes it a lot easier for people living in those immediate suburbs surrounding the city to get into the city and do their business.
I wish San Antonio would take a clue from the cities that are making mass transit work because it definitely doesn't work here. It's not a viable option for too many people. If it was, maybe our traffic wouldn't be as messed up as it is now.
...stepping down from my soapbox
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12-11-2007, 10:33 PM
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Windcrest voted out of VIA in the mid 90's by an 80% margin. They collect the sales tax that would go to VIA for economic development. I would with this planned it was a good choice.
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12-12-2007, 12:41 PM
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you catch more files with honey...
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You're probably right...since the city decided to not have VIA, it probably was a good decision for them. If SA had a better transit system, maybe not so much. However, things being what they are...
The problem now, though, is that people who depend on those bus stops are going to have to find another way to get around....or maybe I'm just falling into the trap of the media making a story out of something little...
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12-12-2007, 09:37 PM
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You are losing three that are right in front of Windsor Park Mall, these same buses stop in front of roosevelt so it's not that big of a walk. The other two going away are on the 35 access rd. It wasn't that big of a loss.
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05-05-2008, 02:08 AM
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What is the word on this development? I know the former mall has started renovation, how about the accompanying projects?
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05-05-2008, 03:46 AM
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Windcrest is still acquiring property, they now have the former wal-mart on the south side of the mall. They are also working with the dominion advisory group, to develop the land. This isn't something that is going to take months, it will take years, but when it's done it will be a showcase for the entire state of Texas on how to do new urbanism right.
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05-05-2008, 04:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smuboy86
Windcrest is still acquiring property, they now have the former wal-mart on the south side of the mall. They are also working with the dominion advisory group, to develop the land. This isn't something that is going to take months, it will take years, but when it's done it will be a showcase for the entire state of Texas on how to do new urbanism right.
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How are the financial aspects of this development? Has there been word that it may fall through? I'd hope not considering the Rackspace development. If the city is still in the property acquisition phase I doubt construction will start this year. I hate projects that are announced long before they begin construction. Also, how does this compare to the town centers proposed at Bulverde, Cibolo, and La Cantera?
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05-05-2008, 08:29 PM
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Rackspace is on track to have people start moving over by the end of the month. Financially, Windcrest is providing the capital using the WDC (windcrest development corporation). The designs we have seen were just a vision, a giant community brainstorm. Windcrest through zoning will be responsible for the see though of the plan.
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