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Gigafactory Texas (also known as Giga Texas, Giga Austin, or Gigafactory 5) is a Tesla, Inc. automotive manufacturing facility in unincorporated Travis County, Texas, just outside of Austin. Construction began in July 2020, [ 2 ] limited production of Model Y began before the end of 2021, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and initial deliveries of vehicles built at ...
900-1000 blocks of E. Fourteenth St. and 900 block of E. Fifteenth St. Austin: 182: Teachers State Association of Texas Building: Teachers State Association of Texas Building: April 28, 2005 : 1191 Navasota
The Austin Huns Rugby Football Club is a Men's Rugby Club American rugby union team based in Austin, Texas. In June 2017 they became U.S. Division 1 National Champions beating New York Athletic Club RFC 27-23 in the final match.
Driveway Austin is a scenic tree-lined road course elevated from the river on its south border and surrounded by greenbelt including a perimeter hiking and biking trail. [ 10 ] [ 15 ] With its designation as a racing school and hosting no sanctioned races, the track lacks grandstands and the amenities of a major race track, [ 5 ] instead opting ...
There are many business districts in the community. East Riverside between South Lakeshore and Pleasant Valley Road is lined with apartments, strip malls and local businesses anchored by a 102,000 square-foot H-E-B on the eastern edge. East Oltorf between I-35 and Burton Drive is also lined with many businesses.
The building is named in honor of Lorenzo de Zavala, a statesman in Texas history. Built in 1959 and inaugurated in 1961, [3] the building houses the headquarters of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, and is located east of and adjacent to the Texas State Capitol, and made of the same pink granite as the capitol building. [4]
As of the census [2] of 2000, there were 2,116 people, 1,002 households, and 742 families living in the CDP. The population density was 656.1 inhabitants per square mile (253.3/km 2).
Gregory Gymnasium is the 4,000-seat current home of the University of Texas Longhorn women's volleyball team, and former home of the Longhorn basketball and swimming teams. The basketball teams moved out in 1977 to the Erwin Center.