College Court
College Court is Austin doing mid-density correctly — 36 restaurants, 11 cafes, 7 parks, a social glue of 75. Not South Congress, not the Domain. The version of Austin that people who have lived in Austin for a decade actually use on a daily basis.
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About this Neighborhood
College Court sits in the central Austin residential fabric, away from the major commercial corridors that tourists associate with the city. Thirty-six restaurants is in-line with cohort for this density class; 11 cafes hits maximum nomad gravity. Social glue at 75 carries a dwell score of 18 — lower than comparable Boston or Cambridge neighborhoods but high for Austin, where the car still mediates most social contact. Six grocers is slightly below average, a minor gap. Three courts is below average, which is the friction point for an outdoor-oriented city. The remote-work infrastructure is in place: maximum coffee density means the cafes are real. The 15-minute grid is complete. College Court is Austin for people who have been in Austin long enough to stop performing Austin.
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