At the 2019 RECA Exchange, major players in the Austin real estate space were inspired by thought-provoking insights and predictions from industry authorities and experts.
Read More About Land Use, Transportation, Technology, and More: the RECA Exchange 2019 Recap
RECA members testified against the latest draft of the land development code at recent Planning Commission and City Council CodeNext public hearings.
RECA's latest maps provide a visual, factual basis for our membership and the public to browse the on-the-ground changes that are being proposed under the Draft 3.0 maps.
Read More About RECA Maps Highlight Proposed Changes Under CodeNext 3.0
RECA has developed new maps that provide a visual, factual basis for our membership and the public to browse the on-the-ground changes that are being proposed under the most recent CodeNext draft maps.
Read More About RECA Maps Highlight Proposed Changes Under CodeNext 2.0
Stay caught up on the CodeNext process and what RECA's doing via our CodeNext Now updates.
Stay caught up on the CodeNext process and what RECA's doing via our CodeNext Now updates.
Judy Maggio led a discussion with Texas park leaders about building more successful parks.
Former Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and developers discussed the latest plans for Waller Creek.
Our special luncheon included one panel of RECA's earliest members and co-founders, and a second panel looking to the future.
Demand remains high and vacancy rates remain low in Austin's office, retail and industrial sectors.
Read More About By the Numbers: Q1 2016 Commercial Real Estate Data