February 12, 2015
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Advocacy
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Local News
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National News
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Events
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Austin City Council should value public input no matter how it is shared, so the public can trust them to make decisions informed by the full spectrum of community views.
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There’s an old saying that "everything is bigger in Texas." But quite the opposite is true when it comes to tax bills and living expenses for the residents of Round Rock, our pick for the most affordable city.
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Austin is the ninth-best city in America when it comes to Hispanics and the economy, according to Forbes.
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Burnet Road’s transformation continues, with news that an aging strip shopping center will soon be home to three trendy Austin restaurants.
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Gov. Greg Abbott did not go as far as Texas representatives of the National Federation of Independent Business would have preferred in his remarks at a Tuesday event in Austin, but he did promise to veto any state budget that does not cut taxes on business.
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Sen. Charles Schwertner, R-Georgetown, has filed a bill that he said will provide greater protections for private property owners against eminent domain property seizures.
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Creative offices mean more than being trendy. They’re about giving employees a reason to stay.
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Pricing for Class-B assets and well located Class-C is at an all-time high for DFW making this the best sellers’ market in recent memory, says Marcus & Millichap national multi-housing group associate director Michael Ware.
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HID Global®, a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, today announced it has completed the consolidation of its world headquarters and North American Operations Center here. The company has also achieved recognition by three organizations for successfully implementing some of the industry’s most stringent sustainability guidelines in the design, construction and operation of its 250,000 square feet of manufacturing, office and warehouse space.
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Crimson Real Estate Fund, LP and USAA Real Estate Company broke ground on a new Class A office building in northwest Austin.
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Women have come a long way in commercial real estate, but Lori Kilberg, a partner at the Hartman Simons & Wood commercial real estate law firm in Atlanta who began her one-year term as president of CREW Network in January, says there’s still a long way to go.
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Desk rental outfits say they provide community and inspiration. They don't mention the high premiums they charge for that startup vibe.
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Despite the economy’s brighter outlook, we still live in a financially distressed world, says Hart Advisors Group CEO Tanya Little.
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One of New York City’s most prominent real estate empires traces its origins to the financial well-being of professors rather than to a family patriarch.
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Date: 2/19/2015 Time: 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm JW Marriott 110 E. Second Street
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Schedule: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 10AM CENTRAL (11:00 ET / 8:00 PT / 9:00 MT ) Duration: 60 minutes
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Date: 3/25/2015 Time: 11:15 am - 1:00 pm JW Marriott 110 E. Second Street
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