A downtown Austin building constructed in the 19th century could be demolished by the Texas Public Policy Foundation after the Austin Historic Landmark Commission began to pave the way for it to be razed. The foundation, which owns the property at 901 Congress Ave., can move forward with demolishing the structure once the commission reviews designs for a new building, which includes a five-story structure with a wraparound porch and an indoor amphitheater, the Austin American-Statesman reports.
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