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A new study from real estate firm Franklin Street states that 14.8 million sqft of commercial space in Downtown Austin is empty.
History exists in more than just books — these local resources will show you the impacts of Black Austinites across our city.
The historic home to the first Black Austin City Council member will receive approximately $495,000 worth of improvements.
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