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Catch up on city and county news from the past few weeks.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
A new report from the Austin Board of Realtors breaks down how housing shortages disproportionately affect certain Austinites.
We dug into the Urban Land Institute’s predictions for 2024 real estate — here’s how they could apply to Austin.
Check out these haunting Austin homes on the market right now that we think Dracula himself would love.
This year’s AIA Austin Homes Tour will feature nine homes, all new or newly renovated, from local architects.
We sat down for a Q+A with Dick Clark + Associates architects Mark Vornberg, Kim Power, and Kristopher White to talk about how they navigate designing architecture in Austin.
Using the Austin Board of Realtors’ Buy vs. Rent Index, we’re breaking down which housing option is more lucrative in the long run.
Group hotel Inn Cahoots will celebrate with a weekend of giveaways, live music, pep rallies, and eats from several on-site food trucks.
Get a little bit out of of the city with a dream home in one of these lakeside towns, like Lago Vista or Spicewood.
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Ciccio Bomba’s pastries, sandwiches, brunch foods, and signature treats are now available for purcahse at Fareground in Downtown Austin.
‘Tis the season to start shopping for the holidays and anything you can buy, you can buy local at one of these holiday markets.
The new, free gallery is back open near the airport for street artists of all ages and skill levels to enjoy.
The 16th annual edition of Small Business Saturday falls on November 29 — the perfect time to help you add a local sparkle into your holiday shopping.
The Sunday dinner service from Aaron Franklin harkens back to Midwestern dinners and family-style meal traditions that began back in the early 1900s.
A new study from real estate firm Franklin Street states that 14.8 million sqft of commercial space in Downtown Austin is empty.
Join us in being thankful for Austin’s foodie community, which has shared some of their favorite Thanksgiving recipes to make your table a little more local.
A new wine styles selector tool can help you find your new favorite wine made from Texas Hill Country-grown grapes.