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Coordinates: 30°16′05″N 97°44′54″W / 30.2681°N 97.7484°W / 30.2681; -97.7484
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| location = 510 W 5th St.<br/>[[Austin, Texas]]
| location = 510 W 5th St.<br/>[[Austin, Texas]]
| coordinates = {{coord|30.2681|-97.7484|type:landmark_region:US|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates = {{coord|30.2681|-97.7484|type:landmark_region:US|display=inline,title}}
| status = Demolished a long time ago
| groundbreaking_date = Unknown
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| stop_date = March 2001
| stop_date = March 2001

Revision as of 21:30, 29 September 2024

Intel Shell
Intel Shell building before destruction
Austin is located in Texas
Austin
Austin
Location of the Intel Shell
Austin is located in the United States
Austin
Austin
Austin (the United States)
Alternative namesUgly Shell (Austin Chronicle), Half finished ugly Shell (comment on YouTube)
General information
StatusDemolished a long time ago
Location510 W 5th St.
Austin, Texas
Coordinates30°16′05″N 97°44′54″W / 30.2681°N 97.7484°W / 30.2681; -97.7484
GroundbreakingUnknown
Construction stoppedMarch 2001
DemolishedFebruary 23rd, 2007
OwnerIntel

Intel Shell was an unfinished Intel building located in Austin, Texas. It was imploded on February 23rd, 2007, and the Austin United States Courthouse now stands in its place.[1][2]

Halting the building

It was abandoned from March 2001 to 2004 by pain, because Intel abruptly stopped its construction.[3]

Planning for a federal courthouse before demolition

In 2004, the U.S. government closed a long deal to buy a site for a new courthouse.

Aftermath

The Austin United States Courthouse in 2018

A few days after the implosion, David Weaver, tried to sell many bottles that comes with the label “Intel Shell Inside” with the left overs for 20$.[4]

In 2009, a courthouse started its construction process and was completed in 2012, and the Austin U.S. courthouse stands today.

References

  1. ^ "City prepares to implode Intel shell". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  2. ^ "Intel Building Demolition". www.austinchronicle.com. 2 March 2007. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  3. ^ "Farewell, Intel Shell". The Austin Chronicle. 2007-02-23. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  4. ^ "The dirt--and dust--on Intel". CNET. Retrieved 2024-09-29.