The downtown residential market is poised to keep evolving as more office buildings rise in downtown Austin. According to the report, 11 office projects are under construction downtown, and another 11 have been proposed or are in the planning stages. About 106,500 people currently work downtown.
Overall, the report illustrates downtown’s contribution to Austin’s emergence as an “18-hour city.” Austin-based commercial real estate investment platform Crowdstreet explains that 18-hour cities “are defined as second-tier cities with above-average urban population growth that offer a lower cost of living and lower cost of doing business relative to first-tier or ‘24-hour’ cities.”
“Austin has shown over the last year that downtown is truly built for living, working, and playing,” the report says. “With small businesses opening their doors for visitors in the morning, workers bustling through the streets in the afternoon, and live music floating down the streets in the evening, downtown Austin is a space with vibrancy flowing through it during all hours of the day.”
Source: CultureMap Austin
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