The U.S. Small Business Administration has awarded a grant to establish a Women’s Business Center in Austin. Administered by the Foundation for Better Business, the WBC will provide resources such as education, training and access to loans to support women-owned businesses in the city. The initiative addresses a long-standing gap, as Austin was previously the […]
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Chamber event centers on plans for airport expansion
The Austin Chamber of Commerce’s next Area Business Connections event will focus on the expansion program at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The event is scheduled from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Galaxy Theatres Austin on Middle Fiskville Road. Ghizlane Badawi, CEO of AUS, will provide updates on upcoming projects, timelines and business opportunities […]
See how Northeast Austin is being built
The city’s Capital Delivery Services will hold another quarterly “Building Austin” event to address ongoing city projects. This quarter, the department will look at transportation, water and park projects in Northeast Austin from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. Attendees, whether virtual or in-person, will be able to learn about the various projects and […]
Nexus creative grants coming soon
Applications are almost open for the 2025 Nexus Grant, which promises to award up to 100 $5,000 grants to support new and emerging artists. According to a press release from the city, “Eligible applicants must have a minimum one-year history of cultural or arts programming in Austin, and be headquartered in the Austin-Round Rock Metropolitan […]
City is preserving affordable housing near the Domain
A multifamily property near the Domain and along the Northern Walnut Creek Trail called Twelve100 has been acquired by the Austin Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) and is intended to preserve affordability near major job and entertainment centers. “With a large multifamily property in the AHFC portfolio, the City of Austin can ensure access to affordable […]
The future of Travis County parks is now
Travis County is asking the public to weigh in on a new comprehensive parks plan that is currently in the works. The county has 27 public parks totaling 13,000-odd acres, and the plan will cover all of them, guiding investments over the next 10 years. In order to accurately reflect what residents want and need […]
Share your thoughts on CapMetro’s proposed upgrades for payment options
CapMetro is bringing tap-to-pay to Austin’s buses and trains in March and is seeking community feedback on these upgrades at an in-person meeting at 5:30-6:30 p.m. today, Jan. 14, at Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, 2910 E. Fifth St., in the Rosa Parks Boardroom. The proposed changes with new machines will allow riders to tap-to-pay with […]
Report: Austin home prices grew 85 percent since 2014
A new construction industry report finds Austin home prices have risen 85 percent over the past decade. Industry analysts Construction Coverage found that between 2014 and 2024, the median home price in Austin increased from $277,972 to $515,342 – a $237,000 change. Over the same time period across the U.S., home values have increased by […]
DAA lunch talk looks at future of I-35 amid expansion, cap-and-stitch concerns
The Downtown Austin Alliance will host an Issues Over Lunch event titled “Our Future 35: Vision to Reality” from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 4 at the Austin Marriott Downtown on East Cesar Chavez Street. The event will focus on the Texas Department of Transportation’s plan to lower Interstate 35, and the city’s plan […]
Learn about the city’s environmental inspections processes
The city’s Development Services Department is inviting residents to a Brown Bag Lunch & Learn session, intended to shed light on the city’s Environmental Inspection processes. Amanda Wyrick from the Environmental Inspections team will discuss erosion and sedimentation controls, tree protection and the inspections needed during development. It’s scheduled for noon to 1:15 p.m. Thursday, […]
Warming centers and shelters remain in operation
With cold weather and the threat of a hard freeze having descended upon Austin, the Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center (ATCEOC) remains activated and at the ready to coordinate response. The cold weather shelters will be in operation until Friday morning, then reopened for another overnight shift this evening. In addition, Austinites in need of […]
The city is seeking applicants for the Community Development Commission to represent low-income residents
People interested in serving on the Community Development Commission – a 15-member board that “advises (City Council) in the development and implementation of programs designed to serve the poor and the community at large with emphasis on federally funded programs,” according to a press release – can apply for a role on this board with […]
