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Asked: Your 2024 local predictions

Peer into the future and use your knowledge of our city to predict what will happen in 2024.

A crystal ball sits on a green table with two candlesticks and seven tarot cards arranged around it.

Cast those local 2024 predictions now.

Gaze into your crystal ball and tell us... what’s in the cards for Austin in 2024?

That’s what we’re asking you, our readers, to tell us. On our list of questions for 2024 predictions, we’re wondering:

  • Will a new A-list celebrity move to ATX?
  • How many new skyscrapers will begin construction?
  • When will our temperatures hit 100° again?
  • Will Taylor Swift announce a surprise concert here?
  • Will one of our commodes be a contender for the Best Bathroom awards?

Got any other predictions for us? Take our survey. Regardless of what 2024 has in store, we’re looking forward to seeing what happens. All we know for sure is that we’ll be there to keep you updated on what’s to come.

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