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Old Posted Oct 10, 2022, 6:42 PM
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What does the future hold for The Domain? Cousins' Tim Hendricks opens up about its 'last wave of development'

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...of-domain.html

Tim Hendricks has seen and done it all in Austin’s thriving real estate market.

The senior vice president and managing director at Cousins Properties Inc. has been leading the company’s efforts in Austin for about 30 years, and in that time has developed a little more than 5 million square feet of space in the city. That portfolio includes impressive projects such as Frost Bank Tower, 300 Colorado and many of the office towers in The Domain.

Despite being a part of all of that development, Hendricks is still surprised by what the city has evolved into today compared to when he moved here in 1975.

"I never, never envisioned quite what we are experiencing in Central Texas today," Hendricks said.

A big part of that experience is the continued transformation of The Domain — a one-time IBM campus that has been turned into a mixed-use hub that rivals the Central Business District in terms of density and commercial concentration.

For our latest ATX Next podcast, Austin Business Journal spoke with Hendricks about the different factors that helped The Domain and the surrounding area successfully undergo that transformation in a short two decades as well as what the future might hold for the urban center. Listen to the entire conversation in the player at the top of this story, or wherever you get podcasts. Below are a few highlights from the interview, edited slightly for clarity.
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