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To: bentway who wrote (77421)5/12/2007 10:11:15 PM
From: Wyätt GwyönRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
it is rapidly gentrifying, but spotty. there's an enormous project converting the old airport into a mixed-use project.

The 711-acre Mueller site, vacated when Austin’s airport relocated in 1999, will upon the project’s completion become home to 10,000+ residents and 10,000+ jobs, more than 4,600 residential units (of which 1,000 will be affordable housing), over 140 acres of public open space (including 13 miles of hike-and-bike trails), and other community amenities, along with a Town Center and other employment and entertainment districts contributing to urban vitality and prosperity. Mueller will be a showcase of transit-oriented and pedestrian-friendly development, a model of the sustainability principles for which Austin has long been a leader, and a laboratory for innovative approaches to community development and governance.
urbanaustin.org