Found 222 blog entries tagged as development.

Austin Business Journal shares, "Leander is one of the fastest-growing cities in the metro, and that growth is poised to continue.

Leander City Council annexed more than 300 acres for a new subdivision, called Oakwood Hills, in May that will add about 200 homes to the suburb northwest of Austin.

The project is being developed by 23244 Nameless Rd. LLC.

Oakwood Hills is located on 337 acres at 23244 Nameless Road on the western edge of Leander, according to council documents. The land is currently undeveloped, and developers are proposing to build single-family homes on 174 one- to two-acre lots.

Oakwood Hills will be built on 337 undeveloped acres on the western edge of Leander. SCREENSHOT OF CITY OF LEANDER DOCUMENTS

Leander is one of the fastest-growing cities in the entire metro, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Its population boomed from 59,202 in 2020…

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A years-old rendering of the massive lagoon planned for Leander Springs. LEANDER SPRINGS LLC

Austin Business Journal reports, "Developers behind the Leander Springs project near Austin reaffirmed their commitment to build the billion-dollar, 78-acre lagoon-centered mixed-use project despite numerous challenges — including owing millions to contractors and losing their incentives agreement.

Austin-based iLand Development Group on June 18 said it "is moving forward with confidence" despite the setbacks and has submitted amendments to its development agreement and planned unit development.

"We recognize there’s been frustration around the timeline, but it’s important the public understand the full picture," iLand CEO Andrey Derevianko said in a statement.

"We have worked diligently and in good faith to move this project forward, while…

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Austin Business Journal reports, "Nearly 1,000 homes are on tap for Round Rock.

Round Rock City Council on June 12 unanimously approved multiple agenda items that saw 230 acres annexed into the city, as well as that land getting turned into a municipal utility district with a development agreement.

The MUD will be built out by New Home Co., according to its Austin Division President Bill Peckman, who spoke at the meeting. The owners of the property at the intersection of Westinghouse Road and County Road 110 are Debra Kay Briggs and Marc Briggs, according to the development agreement.

Overall, there would be 900 single-family homes in the new neighborhood, and Peckman said the home lots would be 50, 60 and 70 feet. The project is on a 10-year…

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Houston-based developer Urban Genesis is planning a nine-building, three-story townhome project just off of South Congress Avenue. URBAN GENESIS

While deliveries of multifamily projects in the Austin area have been forecast to decline in the coming years, some are still being planned.

From The Domain to South Congress Avenue, developers have projects on tap ranging from townhome complexes to mid-rise apartment buildings, according to three site plan applications filed with the city. They're in the works at a time when uncertainty swirls around the metro's multifamily market and a number of other projects have been canceled or delayed.

Multifamily vacancy came in at 15.5% in April, according to ApartmentData.com, an elevated level that's a concern for developers and property managers because high vacancy rates lead to lower rental rates and less new development as investors hesitate to…

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This roughly-200,000-square-foot mixed-use development is being planned in South Austin's St. Elmo District. SCREENSHOT OF CITY OF AUSTIN DOCUMENTS

A big mixed-use development is being planned in the St. Elmo District.

The development, known simply by its address of 4201 S. Congress Ave., would feature around 200,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and office space in multiple mid-rise buildings at the intersection of South Congress Avenue and Industrial Boulevard, according to a site plan application filed with the city.

The developer and owner of the property is an entity called 4201 S Congress Ave Owner LLC, the address of which matches that of California-based developer Redcar Properties, which is developing a creative office project farther south in the St. Elmo District. Redcar did not respond to requests for comment.

The eight proposed buildings carry a range of uses and sizes,…

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More people would rather buy a newly built home than a pre-existing one. Photo by Ernie Journeys on Unsplash

CultureMap Austin writes, "Austin is trying to accommodate its housing demand by building more homes than most other U.S. cities, a new report has found.

According to a new ConsumerAffairs housing report, Austin has the ninth highest rate of new home construction in the nation for 2025. The research platform analyzed new building permits and new construction home sales from January and February 2025 in the 150 largest U.S. cities.

Houston (No. 1) and Dallas (No. 2) led the nation as the top two cities building the most new homes this year.

The findings revealed there were 3,889 new building permits issued during the first two months of the year in Austin, and 520 newly built homes were sold during that same period.

The city is keeping pace…

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Austin Business Journal writes, "Liberty Hill’s Santa Rita Ranch just keeps growing.

The sprawling 3,700-acre development — where more than 4,000 homes have been sold — is already the region’s fastest-growing neighborhood. Now, 1,000 more homes are going to be added to the community, according to an announcement.

Perry Homes will build the new homes in an area called Eldorado Village. They'll rise on 50-, 60- and 70-foot lots, with 66 different floor plans available to buyers. Floor plans will range from 2,100 square feet to 4,891 square feet.

“We’re particularly excited about Eldorado Village because of its location in the community,” stated Santa Rita Ranch developer Ed Horne. “These homesites are situated on some of the highest points in…

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Kairoi's initial rendering of a new tower proposed for 701 W. Sixth Street gleams like gold. It's unclear if design details have changed since this rendering was circulated over a year ago. CITY OF AUSTIN

Austin Business Journal shares, "Plans for another mixed-use residential tower downtown took a step forward this week. 

The Austin Planning Commission approved the proposed 66-story tower at 701 W. Sixth St. for inclusion in the city's downtown density bonus program on May 13, which would allow for the project to double its floor area ratio from 15:1 to 30:1. 

The project could have 413 residential units and retail space, according to city documents. It's in a capitol view corridor, however, which limits how tall certain parts of it could go regardless of the density bonus program.

Property owner Kairoi Residential, a San Antonio-based developer, also is involved in building the tallest tower in Texas, called Waterline, at 98 Red River St. It…

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Austin Business Journal shares, "One of Austin's growing suburbs will purchase a one-acre parcel in its city center, continuing a wave of cities around the region taking control of land in their downtowns.

The Elgin City Council on May 6 unanimously gave the go-ahead to its economic development corporation to acquire a property at 403 Central Avenue, near the city's new police station. The EDC in February approved the $305,500 purchase from DLJ Holdings LLC. The property was valued for tax purposes at $153,000 in 2025, according to Bastrop County property records.

With the move, the city of Elgin — about 25 miles northeast of Austin with a population of around 12,000 — will acquire a key parcel on the fringes of the city's downtown, which is…

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Southeast Austin's River Park is just one of many transformative projects planned for East Austin. PRESIDIUM

Austin Business Journal shares, "East Austin is growing fast, but that growth may not include more office space after what's springing up is done.

A variety of topics related to development in East Austin — such as plans to pivot away from office construction, the region's attractiveness to businesses and new real estate projects, and what it could look like in the coming years — were tackled during a panel discussion at the East Austin Growth Summit that included developers and one of Austin’s go-to real estate attorneys.

One major discussion point was how to remain agile and adapt in an office market experiencing high levels of vacancy.

Austin’s office vacancy clocked in at an elevated 24.5% in the first quarter, according to commercial…

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