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Auctane LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Stamps.com and operator of ShipStation, ShippingEasy, ShipEngine and ShipWorks, will become the first office tenant in The Grove at Shoal Creek.
Tesla Inc.'s latest gigafactory will be built on 2,000 acres some 15 minutes from downtown Austin, CEO Elon Musk announced during the quarterly earnings call on Wednesday.
Amazon recently leased a new 307,840-square-foot facility in the Kyle Crossing Business Park where it plans to open a sortation center later this year and will employ more than 200 workers.
The Triangle is an institutional-quality property located in the epicenter of growth in Austin, a market that is likely to perform well for the long term, says Elie Rieder, CEO of Castle Lanterra.
Until the America at Home Study, no organization had gathered hard data about one of the most important factors: how Americans will view their homes after being quarantined while working and home schooling.
In the COVID-19 environment, the IRS extended the 45-day deadline for in-flight investors in the middle of the exchange process with original property sales dates between April 1, 2020 and July 14, 2020, so those investors have until July 15 to find replacements.
Texas only has 86.9% broadband coverage, placing the state at number 30 for overall Internet connectivity due to rural regions which may not be profitable areas of business for high-speed Internet providers.
The mixed-use development previously called Velocity Crossing is now simply Velocity, a brand that speaks to the increased degree of open space being preserved alongside the new development.