Found 2 blog entries tagged as Colorado River.

CultureMap Austin shares, "Del Webb, a Phoenix, Arizona-based builder specializing in "active adult communities," has broken ground on a new community in Bastrop — its first in the Austin area in more than 30 years. Del Webb Lost Pines will encompass 500 residences with resort-style amenities in early 2026 if construction sticks to its current schedule.

The community is a smaller area within a larger master-planned community called The Colony, part of which touches the Colorado River. The Lost Pines section is within the north side of The Colony, about a 10-minute drive to the river according to Google Maps. The new homesites are located along Republic Drive.

Over two phases of construction, Del Webb Lost Pines will have more than 500 residences…

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Icon's 3D-printed homes at The Canyon Club will be available for fractional purchase. THE CANYON CLUB

Austin Business Journal shares, "Icon Technology Inc. is bringing five of its 3D-printed homes to a new luxury resort neighborhood on the shores of the Colorado River.

The homes will be built in The Canyon Club community, a 60-acre project being built north of Spicewood at 122 Shoreline Road, according to an announcement. In addition to Icon’s homes, 20 traditionally built homes are planned for the project as well.

The Canyon Club is being developed by Prasso Ventures, which has been behind luxury neighborhoods in Arizona, Colorado and Washington.

Icon’s five homes in The Canyon Club will be 3,400 square feet.

The Icon homes will be available for fractional purchase starting in the low-$400,000 range per share. Shared ownership of the…

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