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  • San Juan, TX 11DEC 2004:  Low-income housing at Proyecto Azteca, 24X36-foot three bedroom, one bath. Proyecto Azteca is a low-income housing assistance project where families contribute time in exchange for purchasing a low-cost house.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0150298.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528232.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528229.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas. <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528228.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas. <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528227.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528226.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  B<br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528225.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas. <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528224.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas. <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528222.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528223.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528221.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528220.jpg
  • Public housing project in Mirasol community, south San Antonio, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0195373.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.<br />
March 7, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528234.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas. <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528230.jpg
  • Easter At Communitiy First! Village - Contemporary Easter service and interment ceremony at Community First! (CF) Village in AustinTX. CF is a 27-acre master planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.  <br />
March 27, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528231.jpg
  • Medicine Hat, Alberta July 27, 2005: Modular housing in a new development of this bustling southeastern Alberta city in the summer. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0180309.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307730.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307728.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307724.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307723.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307727.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307729.jpg
  • Austin, TX:  April 2, 2009. Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307726.jpg
  • Austin, TX April 2, 2009: Construction continues on the Mueller housing development on the site of the old Austin Mueller Airport that will eventually consist of more than 1,100 homes on 700 acres. The site is an example of a sustainable, transit-oriented, new urbanist development in the heart of central Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307725.jpg
  • Monte Alto, TX: December 11, 2004. Family in the kitchen of their modest three-bedroom, one bath house, purchased through Proyecto Azteca, a low-income housing assistance project where families contribute time in exchange for purchasing a low-cost house. MR Boy is 15. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0150301.jpg
  • Monte Alto, TX 11DEC04: Hispanic father and nine-year old daughter work in their yard of modest home, purchased through Proyecto Azteca, a low-income housing assistance project where families contribute time in exchange for purchasing a low-cost house.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0150290.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the sold-out 44 East Avenue, r. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.  At right is #43 Rainey Street.
    Buildings58AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings49AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings37AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings29AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings26AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the sold-out 44 East Avenue, l. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic. At right is 43 Rainey Street, a Windsor property.
    Buildings22AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building, l, and the sold-out 44 East Avenue, r. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings9AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building, l, and the sold-out 44 East Avenue, r. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings11AL.jpg
  • Hispanic Families at Alazan Apache Courts Housing Project. San Antonio, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC1419    2306 1023 1160-030
    CDMC1419.jpg
  • Manor, Texas  November 7, 2005: New housing overtakes former farmer's fields east of Austin toward Manor as a healthy economy continues to attract residents to central Texas.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0186701.jpg
  • Medicine Hat, Alberta July 27, 2005: Modular housing in a new development of this bustling southeastern Alberta city in the summer. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0180310.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building.  Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings42AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building, l, Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings34AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building, l, and the sold-out 44 East Avenue, r. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings18AL.jpg
  • High rise residential buildings at the lower end of the Rainey Street District in downtown Austin include the Nativo, an Airbnb-style apartment building, l, and the sold-out 44 East Avenue, r. Affordable housing remains a persistent problem in downtown Austin due to huge demand after the pandemic.
    Buildings5AL.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0974X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0961X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0942X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0930X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0906X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a shelter in south Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0896X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0928X.jpg
  • Austin, TX USA Feb 20, 2021:  Homeless veterans arrive for their first night at a privately-run shelter in north Austin that's contracted by Travis County to house habitually homeless Austinites. Many were left with no place to go during the recent winter storms in Texas.
    XSat0918X.jpg
  • Burnet, TX March 1, 2009: Plastic houses from a popular board game arranged in 'neighborhoods' in the central Texas dirt.      ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0261851.jpg
  • Austin, TX December 2, 2008:  New houses at Mueller sit on land in north central Austin that was once the terminal and runways for the Austin's Mueller airport. The old control tower (l) is being preserved as a city landmark.       ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0298878.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurricane Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions. Volunteers from the Mormon Church work on the house of Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, who has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294598.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419943.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419938.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419952.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419951.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started.  September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419950.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419947.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started.  September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419945.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419944.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419942.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started.  September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419940.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419939.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419937.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294600.jpg
  • High voltage lines, water towers, and new houses illustrating suburban sprawl in Austin, Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0187323.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0294602x.jpg
  • Damage to the forest and houses in the Tahitian Village subdivision of Bastrop County, TX  where wildfires last week claimed 38,000 acres and over 1,500 homes with two deaths reported.  Residents were finally allowed to return to what's left of their homes almost two weeks after the fire started. September 2011. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0419946.jpg
  • Austin, Texas: Couple (life partners) who bought first house MR  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
    CDMM5496.jpg
  • Galveston, TX September 27, 2008:  More than two weeks after Hurrican Ike ravaged Galveston Island and east Texas, some Galveston residents are still living in squalor conditions.  Patricia Aguilar, 75, of 1911 Avenue N on the east side, has been sleeping on a damp and moldy mattress until volunteers from a church group came by to clear her house of rotten food and furnishings.       ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0294602_AL.jpg
  • San Angelo, Texas:  April 8, 2008: Members and kids of the polygamous sect outside El Dorado at the Fort Concho historic site where they are being housed temporarily.      ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0270706x.jpg
  • Houston, Texas:  Apartment complexes near highway.   ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMK2082.jpg
  • Dallas, TX April 24, 2008: Annual business convention and trade show of the Texas Apartment Association, showing people listening to a speaker at a seminar.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0278645.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA July 27th, 2005: <br />
Growth to the west of downtown Calgary along the Trans Canada highway behind Canadian Olympic Park. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178771.jpg
  • New suburban neighborhood of afforable homes in Hutton, Texas with blue city trash recepticales on street.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190378.jpg
  • New suburban neighborhood of afforable homes in Hutton, Texas with blue city trash recepticales on street.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0190378.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 18, 2009: SmartforTwo cars made by Daimler  in various urban scenes around Austin as the German car company announces a car-sharing pilot program modeled after  successful trials in Ulm, Germany.  Austin will be the U.S. test site for "Cars2Go" where drivers can use the GPS-enabled cars by the minute with car locations being tracked on the internet.        ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307770.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 18, 2009: SmartforTwo cars made by Daimler  in various urban scenes around Austin as the German car company announces a car-sharing pilot program modeled after  successful trials in Ulm, Germany.  Austin will be the U.S. test site for "Cars2Go" where drivers can use the GPS-enabled cars by the minute with car locations being tracked on the internet.        ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0307769.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA: Growth to the west of downtown Calgary along the Trans Canada highway behind Canadian Olympic Park. July 27, 2005 ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0178776.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA July 27th, 2005: <br />
Growth to the west of downtown Calgary along the Trans Canada highway behind Canadian Olympic Park. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178775.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA July 27th, 2005: <br />
Growth to the west of downtown Calgary along the Trans Canada highway behind Canadian Olympic Park. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178774.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_651AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_617AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_608AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_597AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_584AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_582AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_525AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_521AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_517AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_510AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_486AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_477AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_463AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_444AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_428AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_301AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_283AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_222AL.jpg
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