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Inspired by Design: WGI Acquires Land Design South
The deal closed July 31, 2014, with LDS becoming a wholly owned division of WGI.

The deal closed July 31, 2014, with LDS becoming a wholly owned division of WGI.

Residents are encouraged to work together to identify, plan, and set priorities to address the needs and concerns of their community.

A TIRZ is a district that allows investments in public improvements to be made and the resulting incremental tax increases (“increments”) are used to pay for the improvements within the district. WGI’s land use experts break it down for you:

With the right partner, your project can move smoothly through each of these issues to completion. Calling WGI to handle these facets of your project for you can save you time and money.

Do you wonder when you should reach out to the neighborhood about your project? It’s not an easy answer – at WGI, we’ve got a track record of experience in successful neighborhood outreach efforts.

Do you have questions about how many multifamily units, homes, or how much commercial square footage will trigger a TIA? WGI can help!

Do you have questions about parking reductions and incentives in the City of Austin? We’re here to help!

Rezoning isn’t always a forgone conclusion, so it’s important to work with your entitlements team to review the code and possible zoning outcomes.

Learn how developers can utilize flag lots as an alternative to conventional lots in their projects.

WGI is currently the civil engineer for several mixed-use and vertical mixed use projects in the City of Austin. Here’s how we can help you make your next VMU project a great success.
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