1. Dozens of Lake Austin properties transfer to disannex; metropolis to lose practically $300M worth
A sequence of properties alongside Lake Austin totaling practically $300 million in taxable worth to the town are slated to exit its full jurisdiction underneath a brand new state legislation, following years of complaints over missing public companies and taxation by Austin in that space.
Read more from Reporter Ben Thompson.
2. Buffalo Wild Wings closes its doorways in Cedar Park
A be aware was posted on the enterprise’s aspect door referring clients to the corporate’s close by places that stay open. The enterprise served wings, tenders, burgers, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Prospects got the chance to order wings with one of many 26 flavors and dry rubs supplied on the restaurant.
Find out more from Reporter Dacia Garcia.
3. New improvement to carry nearly 400 properties to Georgetown
A brand new neighborhood will carry an estimated 395 single-family properties to Georgetown following Georgetown Metropolis Council’s advice to maneuver ahead with a municipal utility district for the event at a council work session Dec. 9.
Learn more from Reporter Gracie Warhurst.
4. Kudos comfort retailer heads to Adelton in Bastrop
Kudos, a comfort retailer model the Better Houston Retailers Cooperative Affiliation launched in 2024, will open a location in Bastrop as a part of a master-planned group known as Adelton.
Read more from Reporter Joel Valley.
5. Native police coordination considerations come up for EISD following September incidents
When video of a former Eanes ISD pupil brandishing a firearm on campus ultimately became a multiagency automobile pursuit Sept. 4, EISD Chief of Police Matthew Greer described the communication scenario as “tough.”
Find out more from Editor Grace Dickens.
6. $210M state library and archives constructing underway in Pflugerville
A serious venture is taking form on the east aspect of Pflugerville, the place the state of Texas is investing $210 million to construct a brand new, state-of-the-art archival and data facility that can protect every thing from historic movie reels and state Supreme Courtroom case information to tens of millions of digital paperwork. The venture, funded by the 88th Texas Legislature, will exchange the growing older Shoal Creek warehouse in Austin and provides the Texas State Library and Archives Fee room to develop for the subsequent 25 years.
