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The slate of new grants goes toward projects including new bridge construction, shade structure creation, and trail repair.
We spoke with Peter Mullan, chief of architecture and urban design at Austin Transit Partnership, to fill us in on the next steps for Austin’s light rail system.
More art exhibits, artist residencies, and public spaces are en route to Austin’s green spaces.
After years of planning, the art museum is celebrating the grand opening of its new grounds this Saturday.
Being a “boomtown” is not a new status for ATX.
We spoke with Kirsten Cessna and Todd Runkle, co-managing directors of the architecture firm behind some of Austin’s most iconic buildings.
Here’s what that could mean for the fabric of the urban landscape.
Take a walk back in time with these old photos of Austin.
The Austin Transit Partnership unveiled five updated plans to replace the Blue and Orange Lines.
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The construction company is adding another project to to its roster.
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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.
After closing its east Austin beer hall in 2023, the beer hall conceptualized by Bavarian royalty will debut an expanded menu in a new space this fall.
Whether you’re looking for big TVs, great drink specials, family-friendly spaces, or $2 hot dogs, we’ve found a local place that is going all out for college football season.
The Really Small Museum’s rotating displays will allow trail visitors to enjoy some environmentally-focused art through October.
We’re not barking up the wrong tree — Austin’s many four-legged friends deserve a treat on their special day.
From the Longhorns to Austin FC, we’re sharing all the details of Austin’s sports teams.
The Austin-based fine jeweler is sharing the spotlight with fellow local jewelry designers through the contest.
The largest budget in Austin’s history will ask voters to decide on whether or not to approve a tax increase, which would raise homeowners’ bills by ~$303 annually.
Stay hungry my friends, because this celebration of local dining also helps feed folks in the community through the Central Texas Food Bank.
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