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This year’s national list includes 14 entrepreneurs behind local companies — from dating apps to jewelry to nutrition.
Years in the making, the Holly Project is breaking ground with a new fishing pier.
Blocks 16 and 18 on East 11th Street will undergo a major transformation when new mixed-use developments break ground.
Water conservation can be cool — and save you some cash.
Available in four floorplans, the new homes are scheduled to break ground this summer as ICON’s most luxurious and largest to date.
The new park area has something for all Austinites — young and old — with play areas, seating, a dock, and access to the rest of the trail.
The high-profile restaurant will bring in A-list football players to serve and socialize in support of the Fair Catch Foundation.
With construction for The Confluence continuing along Waller Creek, trail users should expect route disruptions for the next several months.
From AISD to Leander, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the districts in the Austin area.
A new fleet of 100% electric-assist bikes will operate under a new name with a fresh look.
Downtown pop-ups could get easier for small businesses, nonprofits, and artists with the Downtown Austin Space Activation program.

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