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Central Texas is home to so many diverse and dynamic communities with so much to explore! In this edition of “Out and About” Trevor Scott and Sierra Waggoner took the show on the road for a very special episode live on location in Hutto! The stunning Hutto Co-Op District was the setting for this hour of We Are Austin.
At the heart of one of Central Texas’ fastest-growing communities, the Hutto Co-Op District is redefining what it means to live, work, and play in a small town.
Built on the historic site of the original Hutto Co-Op, which dates back to 1937, the 35-acre mixed-use development blends local heritage with modern convenience.
Brandon Wunsch, Lead Broker with MA Partners, shared insight with Sierra Waggoner on what makes the space so special.
“The silos at the entrance date all the way back to 1937, when this area was home to the original agricultural cooperative where local farmers came to sell their crops,” said Brandon Wunsch, Lead Broker with MA Partners. “They were originally used for storage, and we knew we wanted to preserve that history. So we carefully relocated them, and that’s why they still stand here today—honoring Hutto’s agricultural roots.”
Now home to Hutto City Hall and the Hutto Public Library, the Co-Op District has grown into a walkable destination featuring restaurants, retail, office space, and community gathering spots. Flagship tenants include Jack Allen’s Kitchen, Southside Market & Barbecue, Top Notch Hamburgers, and Casa Jalisco Sports Bar & Grill—making it a must-visit for food lovers.
The district also features Kilwin’s, Boba Tea, AT&T, and Refuel, adding to the variety of retail options.
“We’ve just completed our new four-story office building, which spans over 66,000 square feet,” said Wunsch. “We’re excited to announce that a major technology firm will be moving into the building soon—details coming shortly. We also expect to see additional office space built out over the next year or two as demand grows.”
“On the residential side, we’ve got three apartment projects planned that will bring between 900 and 1,000 new units to the Co-Op District. Those developments are expected to break ground in the coming months,” Wunsch added. noting the ongoing demand for both retail and office space in the growing Hutto market.
Beyond dining and shopping, the Co-Op District offers paved walking trails, ponds, a splash pad, and a vibrant Town Green—host to public events like the Hutto Farmers Market, Hutto Market Days, Olde Tyme Days, and Movies in the Park.
“We’ve got it all—the Town Green, dog parks, walking trails—the whole nine yards,” said Brandon Wunsch, Lead Broker with MA Partners. “And once construction wraps up, we’ll be bringing back weekday movie nights, weekend concerts, and of course, our farmers markets. We really want this to be a place where the people of Hutto can come, hang out, and enjoy their day.”
“The overall goal is to make the Co-Op District the heart of Hutto—a true downtown entertainment hub where everyone feels welcome. We believe it’s going to be a huge benefit to the entire community,” Wunsch added.
As Hutto continues to grow, the Co-Op District stands as a model for thoughtful development that honors the past while embracing the future. For more information, visit huttocoopdistrict.com or contact MA Partners.
To learn more about the community of Hutto and why it’s such a dynamic place to live and work, visit the Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce.
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