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A Different Shade of Green for Temple-Inland
The firm -- and the mayor -- suggest economic growth merits waiving SOS.
"...South MoPac near Barton Skyway, north of Barton Creek Square Mall -- by another 200,000 square feet, adding an..."

Jan. 9, 2004 News Feature by Amy Smith

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...announced last week that it will be building its 100,000-square-foot plant in Georgetown, expected to create 205 jobs. --..."

Dec. 19, 2003 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Rent Party Blues
Are post-boom rents killing the Austin music scene?
"...says Downtown rent has nearly doubled since 1995. A 5,000-square-foot space on Sixth Street now rents for just over..."

Feb. 14, 2003 Music Feature by Andy Langer

Hill Country Food and Wine Guide
"...56. Larsen Farms Hwy. 165, six miles NE of Blanco, 830/833-5192..."

April 5, 2002 Food Feature

20 Years of Austin Gifts
... And a slew of other local businesses celebrating significant anniversaries
"...toy store on Neches or the body-piercing salon on Sixth. 108-A E. North Loop, 453-8090. 513 E. Sixth, 476-4596...."

Dec. 7, 2001 Features Feature by Brant Bingamon

Uncle Blubbafink
Keith Graves, the author of seriously ridiculous stories like Frank Was a Monster Who Wanted to Dance, is garnering Hollywood’s attention, but did he ever want it?
"...face. Quite the young man. Seated at the long, square table next to him, meanwhile, the latter parent --..."

June 8, 2001 Books Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Public Notice
This week's Public Notice takes a trip down memory lane and barfs all over its prom date, as we explore Eighties revisionism.
"...on the front page read: "It's Hip to Be Square." Granted, the APF added a caret, inserting "a Downtown..."

Feb. 23, 2001 Column by Kate X Messer

Child's Play
Writer Kevin Wood discovers that there's a lot to learn while teaching kids.
"...ease surprised me. We sat on a small carpet square in the corner of the classroom. The teacher had..."

Aug. 18, 2000 Features Feature by Kevin Wood

Under One Roof
Can the City Make Good on Its Affordable Housing Promise?
"...Life pastor J.R. Williams told the crowd, remembering the six years since Youth Works executive director Richard Halpin approached..."

July 28, 2000 News Feature by Kevin Fullerton

The Road to Rail
Can light rail in Austin work well with Smart Growth?
"...massive Mockingbird Station complex, which comprises not only 200,000-plus square feet of retail (partly in a converted parking garage)..."

July 21, 2000 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Wild, Wild Webcasts
Why party in line when you can party online?
"...Sure, the Pokémon stocking stuffers were an unexpected hit six days back, but all things considered, it's time to..."

Dec. 31, 1999 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Council Watch
Council denies historic zoning for old house on St. David's property.
"...move forward with its expansion, which would include a 3,500-square-foot space for its new outreach ministry, medical facilities, and..."

Dec. 24, 1999 News Column by Jenny Staff Johnson

Grow and Prosper
With neighbors still reeling from 1990 expansion, Hyde Park Baptist plans another growth project.
"...council that granted the request. Approval of a five-story, 56,000-square-foot education building adjacent to the sanctuary came in 1987,..."

Nov. 19, 1999 News Feature by Erica C. Barnett

Postmarks
Barrientos Misrepresented
"...an interesting turn of events. One argument used in pre-Sixties America for keeping blacks and Jews out of neighborhoods..."

May 7, 1999 Column

Library Fails to Carry
Commission Votes for Local Over Regional
"...city council offices and public meeting space. At 300,000 square feet, the building would be triple the size of..."

Feb. 13, 1998 News Feature by Walter Cole

Range War at the Dobie Ranch
A bulldozer's intrusion onto 'enchanted' property uncovers the struggles of UT's historic retreat for writers
"...has encouraged the wildflowers to grow, has also, in six short months, already started to erode the field on..."

June 21, 2013 News Feature by Amy Gentry

Showdown at David Street: City Regs Broken at Will
Gasp! City staff helps developer skirt the law.
"...the total permitted occupancy (and thus rental income) from six unrelated tenants to 12, said Zaragoza, "they're working two..."

April 30, 2010 News Feature by Katherine Gregor

On the Lege
Trying to revive insurance for kids
"...on a 2010 gubernatorial run, Dewhurst favors the current six-month enrollment requirement, which health-care advocates say defeats the program's..."

April 27, 2007 News Column by Amy Smith

They're History
The Blue Genie boys -- those whimsical artists responsible for the armadillo-festooned entrance to Threadgill's World Headquarters, the guitar gal atop Fran's Hamburgers, and other mini-landmarks around Austin -- have been fun for the people who see them and fun for the people who made them. Making giant panels for the new Texas State History Museum, though, was a bit more than just that.
"...There are six enormous panels of reinforced concrete more than halfway up..."

April 27, 2001 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Beer Convenience
Finding great craft brew selections in unlikely places
"...Oak's sheer numbers are relatively modest – seven coolers, six devoted to microbrews – but the diversity is impressive...."

June 24, 2011 Food Feature by Lee Nichols

A View From the Cheap Seats
"...of Austin's Asleep at the Wheel and possessor of six Grammys from 20 or 21 nominations ("I lost count,"..."

Feb. 19, 1999 Music Feature by Michael Bertin

Postmarks
Hysteria Doomed Plan
"...that there has been "precious little discussion" on the "six-month South Congress moratorium." First of all, the moratorium would..."

Dec. 11, 1998 Column

Long Waits at Record Pressing Plants Hinder Austin's Independent Record Labels
Production crisis disrupts the flow of local releases
"...boutique pressing plants rumored to turn jobs around in six or seven months. The alternative: wait more than a..."

Nov. 12, 2021 Music Feature by Chad Swiatecki

Austin Craft Brewers vs. COVID-19: (512) Brewing and The Brewtorium
How local breweries are responding to the pandemic (Part 4)
"...“Yes! IPA six-packs are on the way and we’re going to continue..."

April 14, 2020 Food Post by Eric Puga

Fear & Loathing
Travis County says goodbye to a coyote-killing machine
"...million years, primarily in rural spaces. And since the Sixties they've also been colonizing within our cities, where they..."

Dec. 22, 2017 News Feature by Lindsay Stafford Mader

High Stress at EMS
ATCEMS saves lives every day, but the stresses of the job have high costs
"...yet random casualty of the profession without context. But six months prior, on June 9, 2014, 37-year-old ATCEMS rescue..."

May 8, 2015 News Feature by Chase Hoffberger

Estate Sale Roundup: April 11-13
We're upcycling dreams this week.
"...Crestview Estate Sale Furniture includes mid-century dining set with six chairs; funky retro orange wrought iron dinette set; set..."

April 11, 2014 Design Post by Anne Harris

Curatorial Reportage
The Blanton Museum's ever-shifting WorkSpace offers up- to-the-minute views of what's happening in contemporary art
"...with contemporary art (out of a curatorial staff of six) to present the work that inspires them right now;..."

Nov. 24, 2006 Arts Feature by Amanda Douberley

Naked City
Headlines and happenings from Austin and beyond
"...• More voting: Texans also passed six other amendments and rejected two, and Travis Co. voters..."

Nov. 11, 2005 News Feature

Here Comes the Train
Can city staff, citizens, and neighborhoods realize – and build – a more livable city?
"...seen in seven different areas of Austin, clustered around six proposed rail stations and one park-and-ride bus line. The..."

Jan. 28, 2005 News Feature by Lee Nichols

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