Drenner Group Updates
News and Articles


-

Project with Potential Data Center gets Zoning Approval in Round Rock
Highland Resources Inc. has received approval to rezone a 57-acre site in Round Rock for an industrial development, which could include a data center, substation, and commercial space. Officials are addressing concerns about water and power use, with modern cooling technology expected to reduce water consumption. The project is part of Round Rock’s growing data… -

Houston-Based Developer Eyes Project with Data Center in Round Rock
Highland Resources Inc. is planning a 57-acre development in Round Rock, potentially including a data center, electric substation, and commercial spaces. The project recently received a recommendation from the Round Rock Planning and Zoning Commission and will be reviewed by the City Council. The data center would require a substation for adequate power, with discussions… -

⸱
Hines’ T3 Eastside Brings Unique Development Style to Austin
T3 Eastside, developed by Hines Interests LP, is one of Austin’s first mass timber buildings, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional construction methods. The project includes 93,000 square feet of office space and 9,000 square feet of residential space, with sustainable features such as LEED Gold certification and a rooftop patio. The building’s use of… -

Developers Aim to Replace Hundreds of Apartments with Thousands in Austin’s East Riverside Neighborhood
Two large redevelopment projects in Austin’s East Riverside neighborhood are set to go before City Hall. Wildhorn Capital aims to transform the Patten East Apartments into a mixed-use complex with 1,000 apartments and retail space. Similarly, Anthony Clarke plans to redevelop the Altura Apartments into 1,200 new units with retail and office space. Both projects… -

Rastegar Property’s Proposed South Austin Mixed-Use Project Wins Initial Approval
Rastegar Property Co.’s planned mixed-use development on South Congress Avenue is moving forward after overcoming a setback caused by a lawsuit against the city’s previous land use policies. The project will bring 250 apartments and 9,600 square feet of retail space to a nearly 3-acre site, with a proposal to rezone the property for general… -

Journal Profile: Land Use Insider Leah Bojo Plays an Important Role in Austin’s Development Scene from the Big Apple
Leah Bojo, Director of Land Use and Entitlements at Drenner Group PC, is a key figure in Austin’s development scene. Though based in New York City, she continues to manage major projects in Austin. Bojo’s career began with community advocacy and progressed through roles with the city, including shaping significant urban plans. She emphasizes the…

JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER
Sign Up for Market Updates
Stay informed with the latest insights on land use trends, regulatory changes, and development opportunities in Central Texas—delivered straight to your inbox.
