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By Urbanspace Jul 14, 2025

Austin Business Journal writes, "With Austin’s reputation as a live music capital, perhaps it isn’t surprising that the origin story of The Modern, a 56-story condominium tower hailed as “authentically Austin,” includes a sweet nod to Austin music icons, the Fabulous Thunderbirds. In 2009, still reeling from a recession which had Urbanspace CEO Kevin Burns rethinking the brownstone plans he had for the property he purchased at 90 Rainey Street, he began to envision something with a larger footprint.

While renting his property to a shipping container bar as a stop gap measure, Burns became friends with the property owners next door, Thunderbirds’ drummer Fran Christina and his partner, artist Julie Speed. Over the course of the next five years, with…

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Rent prices for one-bedroom apartments in Kyle came out to $1,500 in June, and asking prices for two-bedroom units cost $1,780. The City of Kyle, TX - Local Government/Facebook

CultureMap Austin shares, "apartment rent prices in June were more expensive in Austin and Kyle than they were anywhere else in the metro, according to the latest monthly rental report from Zumper.

The rent report, which analyzed active listings from the previous month across all cities in the Austin area, tracks the most and least expensive rent prices for one- and two-bedroom apartments, and determines the cities with the fastest growing rents. Listings were aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.

Despite being the most expensive rent in the region last month, the asking rent for one-bedroom apartments in both Austin and Kyle technically hasn't risen or decreased since this time last year. The asking rent for one-bedrooms in both…

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Rentals in Austin that allowed pets leased 10 days sooner than units that didn't allow pets. Photo by Peter Muniz on Unsplash

CultureMap Austin shares, "A new market trend report from Zillow has confirmed that pet-friendly rentals are leasing much faster than non-pet-friendly units, and Austin's rental market had the No. 1 most pet-friendly rental listings on Zillow in 2024.

The report, called "Saying Yes to Pets Helps Landlords Find a Tenant Faster," analyzed more than 11 million rental listings that appeared on Zillow last year to discover the share of pet-friendly rental listings in the biggest U.S. metros. The report also calculated the median number of days it took for pet-friendly units to find a tenant, in comparison to than those that did not allow pets.

The Lone Star State as a whole led the nation with the most pet-friendly rental listings on Zillow.…

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A rendering of the Pura Vida neighborhood. SURF LAKES

Austin Business Journal writes, "To the north and west, huge Carribbean-like lagoons fit for swimming and paddle boarding. To the south and east, a couple of surf parks.

There are four grand plans to bring big water features to new neighborhoods outside Austin. If they all come to fruition, Austinites can find them in any direction they drive.

The four new neighborhoods — at varying stages of development — have been chronicled in previous ABJ stories.

To the north is Leander Springs, a long-delayed lagoon project that developers said is finally moving forward soon.

Down south, in the tiny suburb of Mustang Ridge, the forthcoming Pura Vida neighborhood promises to deliver surf-worthy waves as the centerpiece for its development.

To the…

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Austin Business Journal writes, "The most recent Texas legislative session saw a slate of measures passed to make it easier to build more housing across the state. 

Some of the laws that were changed include allowing smaller and ideally more affordable homes to be built, expanding where housing in the state could be built and making it harder for housing developments to be killed in the approval process. 

While the Texas Legislature and its process is known for killing more bills than they pass, the 89th legislative session proved to be a “really strong” one for housing and affordability, said Julia Parenteau, the director of public policy for Texas Realtors. 

“We did anticipate that housing affordability, in particular, was going to be…

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Brockton Residential is planned to rise just north of Austin's Q2 Stadium, home of Austin FC. REALPHOTO INC.

Austin Business Journal reports, "Two big multifamily projects are in the works for North Austin.

Developers have filed plans with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for two projects that would see almost 800 residences and more than one million square feet of new development built over the next two years. They're planned at a time when the city is grappling with elevated vacancy rates in its multifamily market, but there's a hope that by the time they're delivered, the market will be in a healthier place.

Brockton Residential

The first of the two new North Austin projects is called Brockton Residential. From Atlanta-based Portman Holdings, the project is being planned at 2545 Brockton Drive, according to the TDLR filing.

The…

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Austin Business Journal reports, "Austin developer Wilson Capital hopes to start development of a 932-acre master-planned community in Lockhart as early as the fourth quarter of this year. It's estimated to cost $2.15 billion.

The community, called Blue Sky, will rise on 932 acres along State Highway 130 southwest of Lockhart, according to an announcement. With thousands of homes plus commercial and medical space — and a school — planned, the community will represent major growth for one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, Caldwell County.

Once fully built out, Blue Sky will have more than 3,650 single-family home sites. The first phase of development is expected to begin late this year or early next year with construction of the…

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Austin Business Journal writes, "An Austin nonprofit aims to raise $10 million to develop affordable housing projects for the city’s musicians and others in its creative class.

The Chestnut Neighborhood Revitalization Corporation is launching the capital campaign for a new initiative called Pathways to Ownership, with the goal of funding three affordable housing projects throughout Austin.

The organization plans to use $7 million for land acquisition costs and the other $3 million for construction and growth efforts. If successful, the campaign will add 300 affordable units to the city — 100 per location, although details aren't finalized, said Sean Garretson, CNRC president and planning and development manager of Pegasus Planning and Development.

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A example of the kinds of houses Perry Homes will deliver. CLINT BREWER

Austin Business Journal shares, "A big development in Lockhart will add about 1,400 homes to the fast-growing city south of Austin.

Houston-based Perry Homes is already hard at work building infrastructure for its Juniper Springs neighborhood, which will total about 400 acres, said Chris Little, president of Perry Homes Central Texas. The neighborhood also will have a new elementary school that will be part of the Lockhart Independent School District, according to an announcement.

“Heavy infrastructure work [at Juniper Springs] has been underway,” with completions of lots expected this summer and model homes ready to tour in the fall, Little said.

He described Juniper Springs as a “legacy project for Perry Homes” that will be built over…

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Roughly 150 homes have been built in the development off Hamilton Pool Road since 2018, and hundreds more will rise soon. MASONWOOD DEVELOPMENT

Austin Business Journal shares, "Hundreds of homes are set to rise west of Austin after a developer secured a $106 million loan for the next phase of a master-planned community.

Austin-based Masonwood Development will begin the second phase of its Provence community early next year, CEO Jim Meredith said in a statement, thanks to the loan from Canadian-based Trez Capital.

The closing of the loan enabled “us to to immediately begin the infrastructure and development of Phase II of this prized project,” Meredith said.

Masonwood collaborated with John Hutchinson and Jason Stowe at Trez Capital to secure the loan.

Provence, a 910-acre development at 16314 Hamilton Pool Road, broke ground in early 2018 and 151 homes have been built so far. But…

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