After reviewing an in-depth study by Nature.com, 24/7 Wall St. projects College Station as America’s No. 3 boomtown in the coming decades. The review lists 31 cities with populations of at least 100,000 that will double by 2100.
The City of College Station’s parking lot near the Dixie Chicken may soon be a thing of the past.
As College Station grows, so does its retirement community. In a new report from the US Census Bureau, College Station was listed as one of the top five fastest-growing retirement populations in America.
Additions to Century Square in College Station continue as the end creeps into sight. Construction is getting ready to wrap up as more and more businesses put eyes on the area.
The USA Track & Field Junior Olympics kicked off Monday at Texas A&M University, bringing thousands of young athletes from across the nation to Aggieland.
Over 9,000 athletes are coming from across the nation to College Station next week to test their skills in the Junior Olympics, bringing large economic benefits for the city in a month that is typically much slower.
The City of College Station is accepting bids for purchasing and redeveloping a portion or all of 301 Patricia Street. The property is located in the heart of the Northgate District, which has seen considerable redevelopment over the past decade.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about Hurricane Beryl cleanup, the I Heart America celebration, street repairs, the debt service component of the budget, new water wells, upcoming budget workshops, the upcoming track and field meet, progress on the seventh fire station, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
The College Station City Council took its first look at the proposed $540 million budget for Fiscal Year 2025 during a special meeting on Monday. City leaders say the budget highlights their efforts in maintaining core services, investing in critical infrastructure, and enhancing the quality of life for residents, all while reducing operational spending in comparison to inflation rates.
You may have seen the construction in front of Century Square when you’re driving past on University Drive and that’s because Century Square is in Phase II of construction.
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