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Old Posted Jun 15, 2026, 3:05 PM
ATX2030 ATX2030 is offline
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Didn't take long, dirts already turning at the Dog's Head!

Work appears underway on big project in Austin's Dog's Head

A Fortune 100 company has eyed the site for an advanced manufacturing operation

Endeavor's 2,600-acre Dog's Head site was annexed into Austin city limits just last month, and the developer has already turned a ton of dirt for its first big project there. This story includes a video of ongoing work at the property.

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/...roject-toaster-underway-fortune-100.html
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Old Posted Yesterday, 1:57 AM
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With half the site directly under ABIA's flight path, Manufacturing or warehouses would make the best use of the land there. It would be unhealthy to have people living there.
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With half the site directly under ABIA's flight path, Manufacturing or warehouses would make the best use of the land there. It would be unhealthy to have people living there.
Yea this is what I'm thinking. I'm surprised so many people on here want this to be housing. It sits directly under final approach all day every day of a growing airport. With all of the public pushback against (loud) data centers, this seems like the perfect place to put data centers. Fill this space with data centers, manufacturing and warehouses. And I always support more bridges across the Colorado and building hike and bike trails around the river as far as we can go.
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sucks to see so much waterfront property end up as just industrial/office.
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Having an ample portion of housing here would not be out of the ordinary compared to other major airports. And the housing would likely be on the more affordable side because of the approach and takeoff paths.
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