A Silicon Valley-based developer’s plans to turn a 32-acre Hill Country tract into a concert, dining, events and entertainment venue continue to raise eyebrows — many of them worried. This story looks at the company’s plans, and it explores how and why neighbors are pushing back. It’s not the first time such a clash has happened, and likely won’t be the last. Also included with this report: ABJ’s latest ranking of local developers.
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For $18.75 Million, You Can Stay Lavishly within the Waldorf Astoria
The Waldorf Astoria New York, which has been closed since 2017, is promoting new residences, with some already occupied earlier...