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A July view of the Carillon neighborhood in Manor. DAVE CREANEY

Austin Business Journal shares, "Some Austin suburbs promise new homes aplenty.

The Austin Business Journal reached out to the city of Austin and its 19 biggest suburbs to survey them on how many single-family homes they report in their development pipelines. Cities measure that differently, and the number includes counts at various stages of entitlement and construction. It's an imperfect science, but it helps gauge how cities are preparing for what's to come in their backyards.

Cities like Kyle (nearly 44,000 homes) and Georgetown (nearly 32,000) have robust pipelines. Taylor (about 8,500) and Buda (about 6,600) are next in line. Meanwhile, Cedar Park is nearing capacity and only reported 200.

Among the highest is Lockhart. The city grew…

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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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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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A 178-acre master-planned community appears headed to the southeast side of Lockhart. SCREENSHOT OF CITY OF LOCKHART DOCUMENTS

Austin Business Journal reports, "A North Texas-based developer appears to be gearing up to build a 178-acre master-planned community on the southeast side of the Barbecue Capital of Texas.

The project in Lockhart by Intermandeco GP LLC could bring hundreds of single-family homes, townhomes or apartments — as well as commercial space — to the 1500, 1600 and 1700 blocks of South Commerce Street. Representatives of Allen-based Intermandeco detailed its initial plans during a Lockhart City Council meeting on Sept. 3.

Council members voted unanimously to establish zoning on the site, including 28 acres of medium-density commercial, 18 acres of high-density residential and 132 acres of medium-density residential.

The Marilyn Riddle Trust is the…

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Lockhart is home to over 15,000 people, according to recent population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. ARNOLD WELLS/STAFF

Austin Business Journal reports, "Over 1,400 rooftops are slated to rise south of Austin as the city of Lockhart continues to grow.

Lockhart City Council on June 18 approved the addition of a 472-acre municipal utility district, called Juniper Springs, from Houston-based Perry Homes to the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction, a move that required the ETJ to be expanded by 88 acres.

The new MUD would allow 1,428 homes to be built on the western edge of Lockhart along State Highway 142, officials said during the meeting. That amount of homes could result in dramatic population growth for Lockhart, a city that's attracted big projects and industrial development in recent years.

Lockhart’s growth over the past decade-plus has been muted, rising…

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