Groundbreaking by major players Endeavor Real Estate Group, Columbus Realty Partners, and the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority makes things official
Single-family homes, apartments, and condos in Brentwood, East Cesar Chavez, South Lamar, Barton Hills, and in the north Lake Austin area fill the bill this week.
This beautifully restored 1915 home with gardens and backyard entertainment deck offers some a chance to buy a single-familly home in the burgeoning neighborhood.
After a long and often agonizing debate that went late into the night, the Austin City Council last Thursday approved a slightly amended version of changes to the Plaza Saltillo project proposed by developer Endeavor Real Estate.
As proposed plan changes to the development on Austin’s Eastside moves toward a City Council vote, neighborhood opposition to the revisions continues to grow.
A modified version of plan changes for the Eastside project received approval on first reading from the Austin City Council, but discussion will continue.
The ins and outs of Plaza Saltillo, an 11-acre tract along the rail tracks just east of I-35 transformed into a mixed-used, transit-oriented development with a complex array of uses.
After weeks of friendly competition (and strangely few upsets), on Austin neighborhood stands above all the rest—at least when it comes to winning the Curbed Cup 2016.
An iconically eccentric convenience store on East Sixth Street is closing, but the owner doesn't want people to get mad at the landlord, and the new tenant wants to keep the vibe of the place alive.