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Old 04-26-2018, 12:55 PM
 
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Yes, pretty much everything is trending towards big box and cookie cutter developments. Easy to setup and make the most money.
housing has been that way since WWII. The charming bungalows in central austin are mass made cookie cutter homes.

It might make the most money, but it also is extremely efficient and creates the lowest prices.
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Old 04-28-2018, 09:16 PM
 
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As the area continues to grow and there’s more of a commitment to the train you’ll see it start functioning more efficiently. Leander’s TRIZ district which is around the train is really taking off as of late with the addition of ACC, ST David’s and a bunch of residential/retail development. The functionality of the schedule clearly needs improvements and more stops like the downtown one planned will also help encourage more people to use the train instead of taking it and then having to walk far/take a taxi or Uber.
more stops planned north?
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