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The Downtown Austin Alliance and Future Front Texas partnered to host the celebration of Old 6th Street and community-building event.
The old home to Texas basketball will be completely gone from the skyline by the end of summer.
The east Austin bridge is nearly six years in the making and recently received $4.12 million in federal grant money.
Mayor Kirk Watson stopped by to proclaim April 10 “Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta Hotel Centennial Celebration Day” — say that three times fast.
The park is named after Japanese immigrant Isamu Taniguchi, who is credited with creating parts of Zilker Botanical Garden.
A plan for Downtown-like development south of Lady Bird Lake is about a decade in the making, but may reach implementation by this summer.
SXSW 2024 is coming to a close, so we wanted to share a few of the most special moments, innovations, and films that came to town this year.
The city and county plan to prepare for an onslaught of tourists much the same way they would for a major festival.
It’s National Poetry Month, and our readers are invited to submit original poems in a special ATXtoday contest.
Austin Board of Realtors statistics from February 2024 indicate good conditions for both buyers and sellers in the Austin housing market.
Austin City Council approved some key funding elements to help boost Austin’s reclaimed water infrastructure and initiatives through GoPurple.

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