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Stripes Brewery, affordable housing, Ameris Bank, Prodigy Learning, Verdae board, FUEL grants - In The Know 6-15 ...
About 40 miles north of downtown Austin ... to call the city home. It's a trend that isn't unique to Liberty Hill alone, but one city leaders are working to capitalize on development projects ...
Austin's Permitting and Development Center, completed in 2020, joins Austin Community College in revitalizing the spot of the old Highland Mall. The project was recently honored as part of the ...
Steph explores Austin, reflecting on the artists and moments that made it a City of Songs. Austin, the "Live Music Capital of the World," is renowned for SXSW and the Austin City Limits Festival ...
At the Coos Bay City Council joint work session on April 22nd, consultants from ECOnorthwest gave a presentation for the Coos Bay Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) and Economic Development ...
This week, cities across the nation are celebrating Small Business Week, and Austin is no exception. The city's Economic Development Department says this year it's more important than ever to ...
Plano had several city council and school board races ... “We should be strategically working with our economic development department and plot those out and maybe to smaller organizations ...
Development for the ... increased unionization and economic shifts made that model obsolete. For companies too, the system posed challenges. Running a city, as Highsmith put it, “is expensive ...
A city must benefit the public. Economic development is considered a public purpose in Texas, said Bojorquez, the Austin attorney ... creating its own police department or contracting that ...
Four years ago, Los Angeles City Councilmember Monica Rodriguez stood on the steps of City Hall and celebrated the creation of the Youth Development Department. She had pushed since 2018 for the ...
‘One chance’: Neighbor coalition pushes for city to fund its portion of Austin’s I-35 Cap and Stitch
Reconnecting East and West Austin will enhance the city’s economic and cultural vitality by supporting small businesses, creating new community public spaces and new development opportunities.
From streetcars to light rails, book stores to sports bars, post-win football parades and impassioned protests, the Drag is an ever-changing, ever-evolving symbol of both Austin and UT’s cultural, ...
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