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The Austin real estate market has been one of the most dynamic and robust in the United States in recent years. As we look towards the future, from 2025 to 2030, understanding the trends and ...
Austin American-Statesman photojournalist Jay Janner has been documenting Central Texas for almost 20 years and since 2005, he's documented Austin's skyline every fall from the Great Lawn at ...
El Paso-based Hunt Companies has secured the zoning it needs to build three high-rises across the river from downtown Austin. Read more about the skyline-changing plans in this report, which ...
Although it hasn't yet reached its full height of 74 stories, Waterline's 68th story is being poured, making the tower at 98 Red River St. the tallest building on Austin's skyline, surpassing the ...
Austin facing growing budget deficit, could be $80M by 2030 The city sees an economic slowdown caused in part by tariffs as contributing to the deficit Unlock URL Order Reprints Gift this Article ...
A towering proposal: Austin to consider allowing buildings up to 600 feet near UT campus The change could transform West Campus, encourage high-density development and reshape the Austin skyline.
The 1,022-foot Austin tower will be 20 feet higher than the 75-story JP Morgan Chase Tower in Houston, which holds the record for Texas’ tallest occupied structure, according to Austin Towers.
With all of these new BEVs on the road, Harland said the city also has plans to nearly double the number of charging ports at city facilities. By 2030, the city hopes to have 497 ports across Austin.