Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Residential Choices For Communication Consulting Austin

By Tara Daniels


Your new job in communication consulting Austin may necessitate a house move. A city the size of the state capital of Texas, not to mention a cultural and economic center has a lot to offer. The eleventh-largest city in America is a very desirable place to live.

The residential areas surrounding Zilker Metropolitan Park are convenient for Highway 1 and for the Colorado River. The 350-acre park bears the name of the man who signed over the title to the land in 1917, Andrew Jackson Zilker. Among the attractions in the park are the Zilker polo field, Umlauf Sculpture Garden and a nature center.

The area around Auditorium Shores, a public park situated on Lady Bird Lake, is another popular and pleasant residential area. It is the site of the annual South by Southwest festival, a set of interactive, music and film festivals. The conference can last as long as ten days. There is a nearby dog park where residents can take their pets to stretch their legs and mingle with locals. The leash-free dog zone is a great place to spend a Sunday afternoon, enjoying the view of downtown from the vantage point of the shade of a lovely tree.

Apartments in Auditorium Shores connect with Highway 1 via Barton Springs Road. This area is handy for crossing the river into northeast Austin with bridges on Lamar Boulevard, First Street and Congress Avenue. The Lady Bird Lake Trail offers a footbridge for pedestrians.

Homes are nice in the northwest quadrant formed by the intersection of Interregional Highway 290 (I-35) and the Colorado River. The neighborhood is home to a middle school and the Capitol Building of the State of Texas. West of State Highway 183 and south of the river like Montopolis Park, Pleasant Valley and the Riverside Golf course.

Near to the MoPac Expressway and the north/south section of the river is Tarrytown. Homes here are less closely packed than they are nearer the city center. Local amenities include Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve as well as an elementary school. The expressway is a contraction of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, one of the first railway companies in the United States.

Georgetown, the red poppy capital of Texas, lies approximately 30 miles north of Austin about half an hour's drive up Interstate 35. Georgetown is nowhere near the Colorado River but it does have less than half the population density of the state capital. Films shot either entirely or partly within Georgetown include "Michael, " released in 1996 and starring John Travolta, "Varsity Blues, " and "Where the Heart Is."

Communication consulting Austin is a rewarding career in a highly desirable area of the country. Residents are young, with a median age of 30. There are plenty of homes to choose from, each neighborhood with a character and feel of its own. The area offers convenient transport links and plenty of green space.




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