
Whitley’s Went. And then came the tower. ©2011 by Jann Alexander
‘In the heart of downtown Austin, at the intersection of 3rd & Brazos, is a city block forged by success. On this very spot, the Whitley Printing Company grew from a humble print shop into one of the industry’s finest names over five decades. In 2011, the warehouse at 301 Brazos was carefully dismantled and recycled to make way for a bold and innovative project. Simply named Whitley, it is now a striking, locally owned landmark residence.‘ —WhitleyAustin.com sales
An 18-story tower arises from a humble print shop in downtown Austin, and all that remains is its name. ♣

Endangered Species of Austin poster
About my Vanishing Austin series: While many Austin landmarks are lost, many are survivors still. Admire them all in a slideshow, HERE. Prints start at $35.
You can marvel at what’s lost and what’s survived in my Endangered Species of Austin poster, featuring 16 Austin icons, and sized at a handsomely large 24 x 36,” available for $25, HERE.
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