Need new office space? Check out these 18 projects underway around Austin

Austin brokerage Aquila Commercial recently released its comprehensive office market report for fourth quarter, including a list of nearly 3.5 million square feet of office projects under construction.

Several are close to delivering, including The Diamond Building at Mueller, 500 West 2nd and Domain 8. Most are right in the middle of the construction process with others recently breaking ground.

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All sectors holding their own in San Antonio’s growing commercial real estate market

It isn’t easy for growth to find a balance across multiple sectors of a city’s real estate market. But in San Antonio, continued increases in its retail, office and industrial markets prove not only that it can be done, but that steady growth can be maintained.

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Cracking CodeNEXT: The biggest issue to hit modern Austin

Three days after this story publishes, Austin will get its first official look at proposed rules that would – if adopted – govern how the city’s urban environment will look for decades to come. Three days after this story publishes, Austin will get its first official look at proposed rules that would – if adopted – govern how the city’s urban environment will look for decades to come.

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Facebook, Amazon to be neighbors in Austin’s second downtown, plus other big Q4 office leases

If there was any doubt about the depth of commitment in Austin by global corporate heavy hitters Amazon.com Inc. and Facebook Inc., worry no more.

Both companies signed big offices leases in Austin during the fourth quarter of 2016, and both are moving into Domain 8 — a 12-story, 290,000-square-foot office building under construction in The Domain neighborhood about 10 miles north of downtown.

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Prime Austin retail or creative office space surfaces as downtown site hits market

At the base of some of Austin’s most shiny and gleaming new skyscrapers, it’s easy to miss 203 Colorado St. The off-white, two-story structure sort of fades into the horizon. But that’s about to change.

Now that its main tenant, Compass Learning, is in the midst of a corporate buyout, that company is moving its headquarters elsewhere.

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