By: Beth Kanter | 2010-10-26 | Real Estate Last week brought the release of 2009 estimates (before the release of the actual Decennial Census) from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS). read more
By: Carolyn Boden | 2010-12-03 | Destinations Some cities are known for their annual light shows and Austin is one of them. There won't be a shortage of light shows this Christmas around Austin. For those of you who love your Christmas lights, here are a handful of places to put on your calendar: read more
By: Dave Jenkins | 2011-02-08 | Arts & Entertainment This article describes East Austin neighborhoods, a hip new neighborhood to work and play. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-04-03 | Allergies In Austin, the two most often complained of allergens are cedar and ragweed. Ragweed is also known as Hay fever and is particularly vicious in the Austin area. read more
By: Lily Wrick | 2010-10-28 | Automotive There were a total of 5 Austin Healey Sprite Models created over the production life of this popular little English sports car. The production life of the Austin Healey Sprite Mark I lasted from 1958 until 1969 for models sent to America and, until 1971, for those sold domestically in England. read more
By: Lily Wrick | 2010-10-20 | Truck The Austin Healey Sprite Mark III AN8 started rolling off the production line in March of 1964 and continued until October of 1966. This is the version of the most loved Austin Healey that saw the greatest number of changes to enhance the driver's experience. read more
By: Lauren James | 2010-11-18 | Hotels Austin hotel deals are not only a great way to enjoy the splendour of Austin but are also an affordable way too. Formerly known as Waterloo in 1838, Austin became a city in 1839. The name originated from Stephen F. Austin who was the original founder of the Texas Republic. It became the capital of Texas in 1870. Austin spans for more that 653 square kilometres and is home to over 690 thousand people. read more
By: Lauren James | 2010-11-18 | Travel & Leisure Austin hotel deals are not only a great way to enjoy the splendour of Austin but are also an affordable way too. Formerly known as Waterloo in 1838, Austin became a city in 1839. The name originated from Stephen F. Austin who was the original founder of the Texas Republic. It became the capital of Texas in 1870. Austin spans for more that 653 square kilometres and is home to over 690 thousand people. read more
By: Lily Wrick | 2010-10-18 | Automotive An Austin Healey Bugeye restoration project is not as difficult as one might think. While it is true this car was produced over 50 years ago, there are an ample number of enthusiasts that have kept the cars and supply of parts for them alive over the years. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-01 | Destinations Austin is a big, beautiful city; there is no doubt about that. But, there are several small towns within 50 miles of Austin that are filled with charm and beauty. read more
By: Alice Shown | 2010-12-29 | Medicine At an excellent Austin rehabilitation center for orthopedic patients, physical therapy is used to treat a large number of orthopedic conditions affecting the muscular and skeletal system. In Austin, rehabilitation center therapists provide one on one care to the patients to help them recover faster. read more
By: Lily Wrick | 2010-11-03 | Truck The Austin Healey Bugeye Sprites were the first small sports cars that were truly made for the masses. While other manufacturers tried to make this claim, the low price of under $1500 proved the Sprite was the Sunday car for the working man. read more
By: Bill Dietrich | 2010-12-06 | Article Marketing Austin luxury homes are distinguished by custom architecture and eclectic floor plans. There is much more than square footage to consider when lighting such a home. The subtleties of exterior architecture and interior design must be taken into strict account. read more
By: Sam Chapman | 2009-04-12 | Recreation & Leisure There is plenty to do in Austin, but what about recreation outside the city, but within a reasonable drive? There are plenty of places to visit. If you want to stay relatively close to Austin, take a drive out Hamilton Pool road and visit Hamilton Pool Preserve. Formed when a cave partially collapsed, Hamilton Pool is a Hill Country treasure. An 80 foot waterfall plunges into the pool below. The pool is shaded much of the day by the remains of the cave. Walking around under the rock grotto, you will scurry around and over boulders. Looking up, you will see ferns growing out of the r. read more