Austin Development Updates — Monday, May 25, 2026
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1. I-35 Capital Express Project Advances in Austin

I-35 Capital Express, a mixed-use project, is underway along the I-35 Corridor in Central Austin. Led by TxDOT, it aims to enhance infrastructure and usability.
Officially named MyMobility35 — Capita...
2. Anita Coy Apartments Rise on Gonzales St

Anita Coy Apartments, a 675-unit mixed-use development by The NRP Group, is under construction at 4900 Gonzales St, Austin. Amenities include 1,080 parking spaces, a pool, fitness center, co-working l...
3. Colony Park Sustainable Community Rises in NE Austin

Colony Park Sustainable Community, a 3000-unit mixed-use project, is under construction on Loyola Lane between Johnny Morris Road and Decker Lane in NE Austin by Catellus/Banbury Development, an affil...
4. 10200 McKalla Place Development Approved

Residences at 10200 McKalla Place, a mixed-use project, is approved for 10200 and 10202 McKalla Place, Austin, TX 78758. Located in North Burnet, it will significantly impact the area. Developed by 38...
5. Proposed Boulevard & Nueces Towers in Austin

Boulevard & Nueces Street Towers, a mixed-use project, is proposed for 601-619 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd; 1809 Rio Grande St; 1806 Nueces St; 602-604 W 18th St; 1800 & 1802 Nueces St; 1801 Rio Gran...
6. Colony Park Community Rises in Austin

Colony Park Sustainable Community, a 3000-unit mixed-use project, is under construction at Loyola Lane between Johnny Morris Road and Decker Lane in Northeast Austin. Developed by Catellus/Banbury Dev...
7. Springdale Farm Follow-Up: 130 Units at 755 Springdale Rd

Springdale Farm Follow-Up, a 130-unit mixed-use development, is proposed for 755 Springdale Rd in East Austin by 755 Springdale, LP.
Features include 320 parking spaces and 5 affordable housing units...
8. Austin Approves North Burnet/Gateway Rezoning
North Burnet/Gateway RSMU Rezoning, a mixed-use project by Brandywine Realty Trust, is approved for the area bounded by Braker Lane, Burnet Road, MoPac Expressway, and Stonelake Boulevard in Austin....
9. Acacia Cliffs Project Approved on Hart Lane

Acacia Cliffs, a 700-unit residential development, approved for 7201, 7201½, 7205, and 7121 Hart Lane, Austin. This mixed-use project will rise seven floors to 90 feet. Developed by Price Acacia Cliff...
10. Springdale Farm Follow-Up: 130 Units at 755 Springdale Rd

Springdale Farm Follow-Up, a 130-unit mixed-use development, is proposed for 755 Springdale Rd in East Austin. It will combine residential and commercial spaces. The developer is 755 Springdale, LP....
11. 6th & Walsh Project Approved on West 6th

6th & Walsh, a 297-unit mixed-use development, approved for 1135-1143 W. 6th St. and 503-511 Walsh St., Austin. Developed by Manifold Development, LLC, it features a 120-foot building.
This project e...
12. Rezoning Approved for Liquor Sales at 500 E FM 1626
Rezoning for liquor sales at 500 E FM 1626, Austin, is approved. Located in South Austin, the site is set for mixed-use development by Forest Creek Investments LLC. Details on units, floors, and squar...
13. 8701 N Mopac Rezoning Approved

Rezoning for 8701 N Mopac Expressway, Austin, has been approved. Mopac Atrium Investments, LLC will develop the site for residential use, with a building height of 120 feet. Details on unit count and...
14. MLK Jr Blvd & Nueces Towers Approved in Austin

W. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd & Nueces Mixed-Use Towers, approved at 601 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, will rise in downtown Austin. Features include 379 residential units and 287 hotel rooms, develop...
15. Dog’s Head Mixed-Use Project Approved in East Austin

Dog’s Head, a mixed-use development by Endeavor Real Estate Group via Dog’s Head Land JV Ltd, is approved near the Colorado River, east of Hwy 183 and north of SH-130 in East Austin.
The project comb...
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