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The Domain Phase II: more than shopping
The Domain, a mixed-use development built on 304 acres of former IBM property, has paved the way for the City of Austin to plan more mixed-use developments in the North Burnet/Gateway area.
Lack of funding delays rail plans
When Union Pacific opened rail in Central Texas during the late 1800s, its line soon became the center of growing communities. Now some area leaders would like to make that same mode of transportation available for commuters who could travel from Georgetown and Round Rock to as far south as San Antonio.
Medical networks respond to the population increase
One of the biggest concerns facing Central Texas healthcare providers is meeting the needs of the region's rapidly growing healthcare.
Georgetown's Main Street Program
How preserving a historic downtown can positively affect a city's future
New Trail preserves Bull Creek
City partners with foundation to preserve history, environment along Spicewood Springs
Hutto: Fastest-growing city in the state
When former Hutto mayor and long-time resident Mike Fowler arrived in Hutto 30 years ago, the town had a population of 500. There were no stoplights or stop signs and just one school, now known as the "old middle school." Today Hutto is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas.



