Catch up on 3 Round Rock development updates
The city of Round Rock continues work on a new trail segment to connect Round Rock West with the downtown area.
The city of Round Rock continues work on a new trail segment to connect Round Rock West with the downtown area.
The city of Round Rock continues work on a new trail segment to connect Round Rock West with the downtown area.
The district will install equipment to provide enhanced in-building cellular coverage at four campuses by January.
The plan for the Argyle Marketplace involves tearing down two existing buildings, which currently house Argyle Party and Gifts and Holtman Designworks, relocating what used to house 407 Nutrition, and developing three retail and office buildings, per town documents.
State Proposition 4, which is on the November ballot, asks voters to approve $20 billion to fund new water supply projects and improve existing systems over the next 20 years. The funding would come from existing sales tax revenue and would not create any new taxes.
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Home sales in the Boerne and Fair Oaks Ranch areas have decreased year over year, with median prices fluctuating.
Formally located at 8701 New Trails Drive, Ste. 118, The Woodlands, Yes to Youth has plans to relocate to a larger space on Oct. 27, Yes to Youth officials said.