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The fastest growing region in north America

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ABOUT ME


AUSTIN SAN ANTONIO REGION


AUSTIN SAN ANTONIO FACT SHEET

Population

 * Today:  13 counties, 5M million people

 * 2030:  15 counties, 6.7 million people
 * 2040:  16-18 counties, 8 million people

Articles:

> Transforming Texas: Austin-San Antonio Corridor on the Verge of Metroplex
> Status


TRANSFORMING TEXAS: AUSTIN-SAN ANTONIO CORRIDOR ON THE VERGE OF METROPLEX STATUS

https://www.thecorridor.org/about

> The Austin-San Antonio Corridor is one of the fastest-growing regions in the
> United States, currently home to 5 million people and expected to grow to 6-7
> million people by 2030.

https://austin.culturemap.com/news/city-life/08-29-22-austin-san-antonio-poised-to-be-next-great-us-metroplex-says-mayor-adler/

Calls for stepped-up transportation and cooperation between Austin and San
Antonio come as the two adjacent regions become more neighborly.

> Today, the Austin-San Antonio corridor is home to roughly 5 million people. As
> of the 2020 Census, 2.3 million people lived in the Austin metro area and
> almost 2.6 million people lived in the San Antonio area. The corridor’s
> population is expected to reach 6 million to 7 million by 2030.
> 
> https://www.lawnstarter.com/san-antonio-lawn-care/what-will-austin-san-antonio-corridor-look-like-2030

https://www.lawnstarter.com/san-antonio-lawn-care/what-will-austin-san-antonio-corridor-look-like-2030

More discussions:

https://www.quora.com/Will-Austin-Texas-and-San-Antonio-Texas-become-a-Big-Giant-Metropolis-some-day

The Austin-San Antonio Corridor is one of the fastest-growing regions in the
United States, currently home to 5 million people and expected to grow to 6-7
million people by 2030.

Historically, each 1% of regional population increase translates into 3-4%
increase in traffic on Interstate 35. Because of our geographical location in
the center of the country at the convergence of two Interstate highways (the
north/south IH-35 and the east/west IH-10), and midway between North and South
America, the Corridor has become a nationally-significant hub for international
commerce – a fact highlighted by the signing of the North American Free Trade
Act in San Antonio in 1994.

> “Over the next 50 years, Austin and San Antonio will become a single
> mega-metro area,” Austin Mayor Steve Adler says. “The corridor in between will
> be the first reflection of this coming future, providing greater connectivity
> to serve the increasing interdependence and joint economic potential as the
> two cities grow together.”

> Texas State Demographer Lloyd Potter foresees an “apparent merging” of
> population density along the I-35 corridor as the adjoining metro areas
> continue to grow. The cities of Austin, a tech hub billed as the “Live Music
> Capital of the World,” and San Antonio, a major player in the military and
> biotech sectors, are 74 miles apart. I-35 connects the two cities.

> San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor points out that the combined area ranks as one of
> the fastest-growing regions in the country.
> 
> “In order to benefit the most from this growth, our communities have to think
> regionally. It’s no longer ‘San Antonio vs. Austin’ but ‘San Antonio and
> Austin,’” Taylor says. “Our region is globally competitive to a greater degree
> than either city alone.”



One of the major drivers of economic growth in the Austin-San Antonio corridor
is the technology industry. Austin, in particular, is home to a large number of
technology companies, including Dell, IBM, and Apple. These companies employ
thousands of people and generate billions of dollars in revenue, making them a
major contributor to the local economy. Another important driver of economic
growth in the Austin-San Antonio corridor is the healthcare industry. San
Antonio, in particular, is home to several major healthcare providers, including
University Health System and the South Texas Medical Center. These institutions
employ thousands of people and provide critical services to the local community.
The Austin-San Antonio corridor is also home to a diverse range of other
industries, including manufacturing, finance, and retail. These industries
provide a wide range of jobs and economic opportunities for residents, making
the corridor a great place to live, work, and do business. The corridor’s
economic growth is also reflected in the real estate market, with home prices
and rental rates have been increasing and new housing construction booming.
Furthermore, the area draws many new businesses, providing residents with jobs
and economic opportunities. Bottom Line Overall, the Austin-San Antonio corridor
is a dynamic and exciting place to live, work, and do business. With its strong
economy, beautiful natural resources, and friendly communities, it is no wonder
that so many people are choosing to call it home. As the area continues to grow
and evolve, it will be interesting to see how it develops and what new
opportunities and challenges it will bring.

https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2022/09/29/austin-san-antonio-economic-forecast.html


THE CENTRAL TEXAS INNOVATION BELT BY CHATGPT

Welcome to the Central Texas Innovation Belt, the Austin-San Antonio Corridor
(ASA), where population growth and technology innovation are fueling an
explosive boom! With a staggering 5 million people in 2022, this region of 13
counties is set to surge to 6-7 million by 2030. The ASA is poised to be the
No.1 fastest growing metro area in the nation over the next 10-15 years, with
Leander, San Marcos, Round Rock, New Braunfels, and Georgetown all among the
country’s fastest-growing small cities in 2022.

Located at the heart of the country and intersecting two major interstate
highways, the ASA is a strategic hub for international commerce. Technology
giants such as Dell, IBM, Apple, Amazon, Oracle, and Tesla, as well as
healthcare providers like University Health System and the South Texas Medical
Center, are among the many thriving industries driving the region’s economic
growth.

With its large student population and universities like UT Austin and UT San
Antonio, the ASA produces a significant number of graduates every year, fueling
its talent pool and innovation. The real estate market is booming, with housing
construction projects underway and home prices and rental rates on the rise.

As the region’s population density merges and the two cities grow closer over
the next 15 years, the ASA is on track to become a single mega-metro area,
enhancing connectivity and serving the increasing interdependence and joint
economic potential of the two cities.

In conclusion, the Austin-San Antonio Corridor is an exciting and dynamic place
to live, work, and do business. With its strong economy, natural beauty, and
friendly communities, it’s no surprise that so many people are flocking to the
region. With endless opportunities for growth and innovation, it’s an attractive
location for global investors looking to tap into the power of population growth
and technology innovation.


REAL ESTATE MARKET BY CHATGPT

The Austin-San Antonio Corridor (ASA Region / Metro) is a highly attractive
destination for real estate investors due to several key factors. First and
foremost, the region’s population is booming, with an expected increase from 5
million to 6-7 million by 2030, creating a significant demand for housing,
apartments, short-term rentals, and hotels.

Moreover, the ASA is rapidly becoming a popular tourist destination, thanks to
its numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including South by
Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, the San Antonio Rodeo, and the New Braunfels
Wurstfest, among others. This tourism growth is further driving demand for
short-term rental and hotel properties in the region.

Additionally, the ASA is experiencing a significant increase in demand for
office space and manufacturing space, driven by the region’s robust economic
growth, thriving technology industry, and proximity to major interstate
highways. Austin, in particular, has become a hub for technology companies, with
major players such as Dell, IBM, and Apple, Amazon, Oracle, Tesla, generating
billions of dollars in revenue and creating thousands of high-paying jobs.

Finally, the ASA’s strategic location in the center of the country, combined
with its excellent transportation infrastructure, makes it a highly desirable
location for businesses of all sizes. As a result, the region is experiencing
rapid growth in both commercial and industrial real estate sectors.

In summary, the Austin-San Antonio Corridor is a highly attractive destination
for real estate investors due to its exploding population growth, booming
tourism industry, increasing demand for housing, short-term rental and hotel
properties, and the surge in demand for office and manufacturing space. With its
strategic location, diverse range of industries, and strong economic growth, the
ASA is an excellent choice for investors looking for long-term opportunities in
the real estate market.



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