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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.
Here’s what you need to know about the project in Central Austin.
Learn more about the airport’s upcoming expansions.
In a boomtown like Austin, maintaining history amid change is a delicate balance.
The Red Line is officially complete — where does everything else stand?
Mark Odom Studio designed six micro-home concepts for the neighborhood.
We’re digging into historical population growth trends in ATX.
From rooftop bars to an architectural behind the scenes, here are the stories our readers loved most this year.
Real estate experts explain what Austin home buyers should know and predict whether we’ll see prices rise in 2023.
Expect new walking trails, added amenities, and a land bridge across Barton Springs Road.
More people were born and raised here than you’d think.
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Although 188 years might seem like a long time, it is relatively young for a city, so let’s take a look at some objects you can see in Austin that are older than the Capital City.
Celebrate the Red Headed Stranger’s birthday with a brief history of his legendary life.
Journey through local history and travel into another era by visiting these businesses, restaurants, and bars where time stands still.
We’re all about sharing the new and exciting things coming to the Capital City, but here are some things Austinites hope never change.
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This snapshot into the state of Austin’s wildlife, plantlife, and air quality shows how initiatives have improved conditions year-over-year.