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Migration Insights For The Austin Texas Area
If you’ve lived in the Austin Texas area for more than 10 years, you know that the ATX area looks nothing like it did in the 1990’s or early 2000’s. How has the Austin area grown over the last 10 years? Thanks to recent migration stats from Texas National Title we know the following about how many people have migrated to Austin over the last 10 years. Annually since 2010, the Austin metro area gains about 30,800 people a year from domestic migration, 7,300 from international migration, and 16,500 from natural increase. Austin ranks first among the top 50 largest metros for new residents as a percent of total population.…
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What Will Austin Look Like in the Next 10 Years?
Are you planning on moving to Austin Texas but are wondering what the area will look like in the next 10 years? If so, you’re not alone. The ATX area is without a doubt changing every year and old buildings are being demolished in favor of new construction. The good news is that not all change is bad and from this point forward we have a good idea of what the Austin area will look like in the next 10-20 years. Thinking About Future Development The sprawling Austin American-Statesman complex has never been much to look at. Built in 1980, the nondescript building consists of more than 300,000 square feet…
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Things To Do In Austin June 20-23
Are you searching for a list of things to do in Austin this weekend? If so, you’ve come to the right place! In this article we will provide you with a list of several things that you can do this weekend (June 20-23) that are going to be both free and budget-friendly! Chingona Fest at Hops & Grain (rescheduled from April 6) 11:30 a.m. gates June 22. $30 (children 10 and younger free). 507 Calles St. chingonafesttx.com Storms forced the cancellation of the event earlier this year, but the festival returns with a solid roster of rocking Chingonas. El Paso-based indie rock/mariachi outfit Tribes leads a bill that includes excellent…
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Things to do in Austin during the weekend of March 21-24
Is Tuesday too early to start planning for the weekend? We don’t think so! St. Patrick’s Day was fun but now that you’ve recovered from green beer and bratwurst, it’s time to start planning for this weekend especially since the weather is warming up and it’s time for everyone to get out and enjoy all of the fun things to do in the ATX area. What’s Happening This Weekend? 1. “Creative Expressions” with the Austin Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. March 22-23. $19-$75. The Long Center, 701 W. Riverside Dr. austinsymphony.org. In recognition of National Women’s History Month, the Austin Symphony celebrates the works composed by women throughout the ages. The evening begins…
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Things to do in Austin with dogs
There’s no doubt that Austin is the best city in the United States to be for live music, great breweries, plenty of recreational options and other things to do but what about if you have dogs and are searching for something fun to do in the ATX area with your canine pals? The answer is yes! In this article we will share with you some of the fun things you can do in Austin with dogs this week: 1. Circus Chickendog’s “Mutt-cracker (Sweet!)” Opens Dec. 20. 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. various dates through Jan. 6, with no 6:30 show Jan. 1 and 6. $15-$35. The Vortex, 2307 Manor Road. vortexrep.org/30_mutt-1. It’s…
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Austin Texas Is America’s Fastest Growing City
Coming as a surprise to no one, WalletHub recently ranked Austin Texas as the fastest growing city in the United States based on metrics like jobs, the local economy, health care and the large amount of people who are relocating to the city on a annual basis. Although WalletHub ranked Austin number one, the city ranked number five on other lists. Rounding оut thе tор fіvе, іn dеѕсеndіng оrdеr, were Mіаmі; Sеаttlе; Chаrlоttе, N.C.; and Dеnvеr. Tо make the rarefied lіѕt, munісіраlіtіеѕ in thе “lаrgе сіtіеѕ” саtеgоrу hаd tо have a рорulаtіоn of аt lеаѕt 300,000. Bесаuѕе еvеrуthіng is bаѕеd іn Texas, fоur Lоnе Stаr Stаtе еntrіеѕ tорреd thе “mіdѕіzе…