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Eco-friendly practices in commercial real estate development.

The Great Thirst: Can the Texas Miracle Survive a Future Without Water

By |2025-10-13T22:25:40-05:00October 13, 2025|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Market Trends, Sustainability|

A booming population, a changing climate, and pipes old enough to be historic landmarks have put the Lone Star State on a collision course with a dry and dusty future. [...]

Canyon Lake’s Renaissance: Navigating the Shifting Tides of Hospitality and Development in a Post-Drought Era

By |2025-10-13T23:00:54-05:00September 30, 2025|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Sustainability, Canyon Lake|

The sight of boat trailers lining up at Canyon Lake's public ramps is a welcome spectacle, a scene that was painfully absent for far too long. For residents and business [...]

Texas’ AI Boom vs. The Water Crisis: Can the Lone Star State Have Both?

By |2025-08-04T11:00:10-05:00August 4, 2025|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Sustainability, Market Insights, Legal and Regulatory|

You probably did it this morning. Maybe you asked Microsoft's Copilot to draft an email, or had ChatGPT settle a bar bet about who was the backup quarterback for the [...]

Special Report: A Flood of Contradictions — Water, Resilience, and the New Real Estate Paradigm in Central Texas

By |2025-07-21T12:18:52-05:00July 21, 2025|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Strategies, Sustainability, Due Diligence|

Introduction: A Deluge of Relief and Grief The Fourth of July holiday in 2025 will be forever etched into the history of the Texas Hill [...]

After the Deluge: A Special Report on Comal County’s Water Future and Real Estate Landscape

By |2025-06-18T12:05:04-05:00June 18, 2025|Categories: Texas Hill Country, Sustainability|

A Welcome Reprieve in a Historic Drought The first half of June 2025 brought a sight for sore eyes across Comal County: substantial, soaking rain. The downpour was intense, with [...]

That Sinking Feeling: What Every Comal County Stakeholder Needs to Know About Our Shifting Ground

By |2025-06-12T10:52:31-05:00May 20, 2025|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Sustainability|

The allure of Comal County is undeniable. Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, its rolling landscapes, spring-fed rivers, and burgeoning communities like New Braunfels beckon folks from [...]

Protecting Our Properties & Community: A Comal County Guide to Water Conservation

By |2025-06-18T12:35:05-05:00May 10, 2025|Categories: Texas Hill Country, Sustainability|

Comal County is known for its natural beauty, vibrant communities, and the clear waters of its rivers and lakes. However, our region is currently facing a significant challenge: a severe, [...]

SPECIAL REPORT: Water Crisis in Comal County – Texas History, Challenges, and Responses

By |2025-03-20T10:04:40-05:00March 19, 2025|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Sustainability, Local Market Reports, Comal County|

Current Water Situation: Drought and Water Restrictions Comal County is currently grappling with severe drought conditions, leading to unprecedented water scarcity. In mid-2024, Comal (along with Medina County) escalated [...]

Essential Water Conservation Strategies for Businesses and Homeowners in Comal County and the Texas Hill Country

By |2024-10-31T12:05:33-05:00October 15, 2024|Categories: Commercial Real Estate, Development and Construction, Sustainability, Texas Hill Country|

In Comal County and across the Texas Hill Country, water availability is more than just a household concern—it’s critical for local businesses, real estate developments, and the entire community. As [...]

Understanding the Canyon Lake Water Supply Crisis

By |2024-07-25T19:36:35-05:00July 25, 2024|Categories: Sustainability, Commercial Real Estate, Texas Hill Country|

Explore the causes and impacts of the Canyon Lake water supply crisis, including increased costs and dry wells in the Rivermont neighborhood, and discover potential solutions.

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