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    Quote Originally Posted by JoninATX View Post
    Tesla Update

    To think, this would have been a major game changer for Tulsa and Oklahoma...

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cramer_ View Post
    To think, this would have been a major game changer for Tulsa and Oklahoma...
    It would have been a game changer for sure.

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    Austin new MLS Stadium



    https://twitter.com/AustinFC

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    Another day another multi billion dollar tech expansion for Austin

    https://austin.culturemap.com/news/i...nrfIX44tO7320U

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    Good thing OK values education so much. 🙄

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    For real.

    The space force just announced it chose Alabama for its HQ which Oklahoma getting it was a long shot but it’s so disheartening to see all these other places get these major projects and Oklahoma barely gets by with scraps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    For real.

    The space force just announced it chose Alabama for its HQ which Oklahoma getting it was a long shot but it’s so disheartening to see all these other places get these major projects and Oklahoma barely gets by with scraps.
    Oklahoma was not a location that they ever considered ...

    The six locations include Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Offutt AFB, Nebraska, Patrick AFB, Florida, Peterson AFB, Colorado, Port San Antonio, Texas, and Redstone Army Airfield, Alabama.

    these are all home to space command assets ... which is why they were the 6 candidates

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    I understand that but Oklahoma does have an underutilized space port and the state should have tried something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    I understand that but Oklahoma does have an underutilized space port and the state should have tried something.
    Oklahoma doesn't have NASA or US space command assets there was nothing for them to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    Oklahoma was not a location that they ever considered ...

    The six locations include Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Offutt AFB, Nebraska, Patrick AFB, Florida, Peterson AFB, Colorado, Port San Antonio, Texas, and Redstone Army Airfield, Alabama.

    these are all home to space command assets ... which is why they were the 6 candidates
    It was Colorado's to lose as Peterson AFB is the interim HQ. Alabama getting it over Colorado is totally a political move.

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    hequals2henry

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    Another 800 footer to rise in Austin, 80 Red River(Phase II)



    Plans for development of a 64-Story, approximately 802-foot-high tower that will forever
    change the Austin skyline. Total Project square footage is approximately 1,100,000+ square feet and
    will be comprised of 250 Luxury Branded Rooms / Suites; 150 For Sale Condos; 170 Multi-Family
    Rental Units, 6000 square foot Spa, 30,000 square feet of Meeting & Banquet area, 10,000 square
    feet of Supporting Retail, a 550 space Structured Parking Garage and a Signature Roof-Top
    Restaurant.
    http://www.m2developmentpartners.com...t-Overview.pdf

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    Okay you can stop now LOL!

    Is there anywhere in Austin that is or will be developing a second skyline outside of downtown? Austin is just an incredible city. I believe Joe Rogan is considering ditching LA and moving to Austin with some of his celebrity friends. I am not sure if they will bring the Laugh Factory with them or start a new gig but it’s amazing to me how Austin is basically becoming LA 2.0.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    It was Colorado's to lose as Peterson AFB is the interim HQ. Alabama getting it over Colorado is totally a political move.
    one of the big choices the dod makes in locating things is total cost (land personal ect) I'm sure the the springs didn't hold up well in any of these metrics ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Okay you can stop now LOL!

    Is there anywhere in Austin that is or will be developing a second skyline outside of downtown? Austin is just an incredible city. I believe Joe Rogan is considering ditching LA and moving to Austin with some of his celebrity friends. I am not sure if they will bring the Laugh Factory with them or start a new gig but it’s amazing to me how Austin is basically becoming LA 2.0.
    I will say The Domain is Austin "2nd downtown "with shops, residential & office space. Btw Joe Rogan moved to Austin last month along with Elon Musk.

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    The Grove







    Taken after Austin got 3 inches of snow.

    By RiverRanchDrone from SSP

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    Hope you guys are doing ok. As you a know Texas suffered statewide blackouts do to the carelessness of our elected officials, but didn't stop many Texans going out and lending a helping hand.

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    I never thought snowboarding would be possible in Austin, but these guys showed its possible to do the impossible.

    Click video.

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    Austin next high-rise about to begin

    Hanover Brazos Street | 513 Feet | 45 Floors




    https://austin.towers.net/heres-hano...lyn@towers.net

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    SpaceX will build a new factory in Austin to design Starlink systems

    By Shane McGlaun
    Mar 7, 2021

    SpaceX has now announced that it’s building a new factory in Austin, Texas, that will design systems to help it build satellite dishes, Wi-Fi routers, and other hardware for the Starlink network.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sla...-07662521/amp/

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