The Reason We Are Moving to Austin

by allen85255 | April 12, 2008 at 08:04 am
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Patagonia to Lead Congress Avenue Comeback April 10, 2008 20:58 Filed in: News Congress Avenue was always meant to be the heart of Austin. Over the last 40 years, it's destiny as a retail center seems to have slowly slipped away. When the new Marriott replaces Tesoros Trading Company, very little retail will remain.

Today, however, Patagonia -- the upscale outdoor clothing company -- announced that it will open it's first store in Texas in a historic downtown building located between 3rd and 4th street on Congress Avenue. This is a bold move for the company and it is great news for Austin. With the opening of a new destination store, the Patagonia announcement should lead more businesses to follow with a Congress Avenue presence.

Prior to 1960, Congress avenue was the center of retail and commerce for the City of Austin. Over the last 5 decades, Congress Avenue has been in a steady state of decline as city residents increasingly looked to suburbs for shopping and commerce. Today, there are only 13 retail business on the prime central stretch between the Capital and the lake. While a handful of restaurants continue to survive, Congress avenue storefronts are more likely to be vacant or filled with offices than utilized for retail or cultural purposes. With the opening of the Austonoan, the Patagonia Store, the new Arthouse and the redevelopment the historic Yaring's department store on Congress between 5th and 6th into retail and commercial space, there is once again hope that the former glory of our most prominent thoroughfare may be restored.
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PEP

Hi Allen, this might go better in Tech and Biz. Also, it seems more like a press release than a news story. Please check out the the Newsroom for "What Makes News News" and other helpful tips on Now Public. Could you also add some commentary? Copy-and-paste only, without context,  doesn't add much to understanding or dialogue.

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allen85255

I was a news reporter for a decade. Not to be smug-I know news. I am having trouble getting the content from the Web to show up in a highlight screen to allow me to comment. I am trying the highlighter on another computer.

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PEP

You'll enjoy the dialogue here, with emerging writers as well as the professionals here.

We have a topic going in the Forum and we're discussing (i.e. complaining about) the current bugs. I've found that I often have to hit the "reload" button on my browser (I use Firefox) three or four times, or more, before the input window "unfreezes" and allows me to edit, or leave a comment.

Suggest you email Jordan, a staff editor, and bug whacker!

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allen85255

I loaded the software on my other computer and it looks like it will work fine. I now realize it may be a Vista issue

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Jordan Yerman

We indeed suspect that the issue lies with Vista and how it treats IE7, and I'm testing a whole new version of Highlight for Internet Explorer, which should fix the problem.

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allen85255

Right. It's working fine on my XP machine

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