CI NATION ROUNDUP: Austin commission OKs development plan near Lady Bird Lake; shopping center coming to Porter and more top news
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The modified version of the planned development unit will now be submitted to the Austin Planning Commission for review. (Reprinted with permission from the Austin Environment Commission)
Take a look at the top five trending stories from all coverage areas of the Community Impact Newspaper (as of October 15).
Note: The following stories were released between October 13th and 14th.
Central Texas
Austin Environmental Commission approves updated version of development plan near Lady Bird Lake
The city of Austin has taken a step closer to redeveloping land near the Austin American Statesman Building, an area where many Austinites see the bats flying on South Congress Avenue, after a single planned unit development (PUD) was approved.
Herbert’s Taco Hut: a family business that has been around for decades
Herbert’s Taco Hut in San Marcos started out as a grocery store in the 1970s.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one step closer to establishing a fourth security checkpoint at the main terminal
As passenger numbers near pre-pandemic levels, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is moving quickly to increase security capacity and is proposing a project that would add a fourth security checkpoint and upgrade machines at the existing three checkpoints.
Greater Houston
La Marketa de Porter shopping mall is coming to Hwy soon. 59, FM 1314 intersection
La Marketa de Porter, a 36,500 square foot mall with stores like Pollo Bravo Houston and Supermercados Teloloapan, is coming to Porter.
Dallas-Fort Worth
Crpery and Café Salomay opened in McKinney
Salomay had its soft opening on October 9th at 5121 Collin McKinney Parkway, Ste. 100, McKinney.
Trent Thompson, Eric Weilbacher, Benton Graham, Emily Lincke, and Miranda Jaimes contributed to this report.
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