Get the latest on a proposal to bring about 1,400 residential units, more than 400,000 square feet of offices, 100,000-plus square feet of retail space and a 220-room hotel to what is currently a dairy plant in far East Austin. Some critics worry about the scale of the plan right next to the Colorado River, while proponents welcome much-needed housing and density near downtown: “Getting 1,400 homes to replace a milk factory seems like a really great thing.”
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