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Builders putting residences near a CTA train or bus line will soon no longer need special approval to completely forgo ...
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CultureMap Austin on MSNCity of Austin's HIV/AIDS group to hold town hall for feedback
Austinites impacted by HIV/AIDS have an opportunity to make their needs known at a town hall held by the Austin Area HIV Planning Council (HIVPC) on Wednesday, July 16. People can join in-person at at ...
In what proponents say is a pivotal change to how housing gets built in much of Chicago, developers will now have the easy option to dedicate less space to cars after the City Council eliminated ...
Dallas officials have said it’s part of a broader initiative to provide long-term solutions to downtown, but advocates feel ...
The two-part city program allows for more homes on individual properties, and for smaller lots to be used for housing.
Antone’s kicked off a year of 50th anniversary celebrations at the Austin Blues Festival in April. Here's howe we got there.
Sazón Latin Food Market celebrates Latin American Independence Days with authentic dishes and music. Then, JAPAN Fes, makes ...
New buildings near public transit will no longer need special approval to forgo parking spaces, per a rule change applying to ...
Following the natural disaster, Zapata, a San Antonio native, sprang into action alongside state representative Josey Garcia.
Sky Zone will move into the former Burlington space on Waco Drive. Shipley Do-Nuts has a new owner. Pilot is installing EV ...
Altruism or NIMBYism? Farmers say they want the city to change its zoning laws. Some neighbors say the plans are a legislative overreach.
Houston families pay some of the highest prices for clothing in the U.S., according to a recent WalletHub study.
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