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Historic Designation for Popular Austin Nightlife Scene Put on Hold

Plans for 'Dirty Sixth' Postponed as City Hall Considers New Building Standards
Dallas developer Stream Realty Partners owns 612 E. Sixth St. in a part of downtown Austin, Texas, where it has announced plans to demolish eight buildings and replace them with office and hotel space. (Parimal M. Rohit/CoStar)
Dallas developer Stream Realty Partners owns 612 E. Sixth St. in a part of downtown Austin, Texas, where it has announced plans to demolish eight buildings and replace them with office and hotel space. (Parimal M. Rohit/CoStar)
CoStar News
September 2, 2022 | 9:41 P.M.

Plans to rename — and revitalize — part of East Sixth Street in downtown Austin, Texas, were put on hold this week after city officials said they would need to see how new design standards from City Hall might change how those plans are implemented in the future.

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