Who controls Austin’s second downtown? These developers will take The Domain, surrounding area to new heights


This story dives into the history and future of Austin's most dynamic real estate submarket, and proves that this part of town deserves to be known as the Texas capital's second downtown. More office high-rises, more sky-high apartments, more spaces for stores and restaurants, more tourists and more train stops are on the way.

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