See how the Austin skyline transformed over the years, from a settlement of fewer than 1,000 residents to the fastest-growing metropolis in the country.. Award-winning American-Statesman photographer Jay Janner has taken countless photos of Austin over the last 20 years. See before and after photos.
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The 1995 image of Austin’s skyline was 640×480 and had only 16 colors, unless you were really elite and could afford the 256 color equipment. (it made an AWFUL desktop wallpaper that everyone used). The Rise of a New Skyline—and a New Economy Austin’s skyline, once low profile is now a headline. The Independent, with its striking “Jenga” silhouette, joined The Austonian, Google Tower, and the under-construction Waterline (soon to be the tallest building in Texas), creating a jagged, dynamic reflection of a city on the rise.