The following might be of interest to some. Larger map and full article here:
https://www.statesman.com/story/bus...tter-tesla-spacex-boring-company/69614830007/
Mapping Musklandia: A guide to Elon Musk-related activity in the Austin area
Existing properties/office locations
2 The Boring Company
Elon Musk's tunneling and infrastructure company moved its headquarters from California to Pflugerville.
4 Tesla/Giga Texas
Giga Texas is home to both Tesla's Austin-area manufacturing facility and the company's headquarters. The facility will make the company's Cybertruck, Model 3 and batteries.
7 Neuralink: Austin office
Musk's California-based neurotechnology company, which is developing a computer-brain interface, is working on a eight-building facility on a 37-acre property in Del Valle, according to documents filed with Travis County.
8 SpaceX: Bastrop
State filings show SpaceX, Musk's aerospace company, is setting up shop in Bastrop near the Boring Company as Project Echo, featuring a more than 500,000 square-foot shell building to be completed in July 2023.
9 The Boring Company: Manufacturing/test site
The Boring Company is working on an 80,000 square-foot site with a manufacturing facility, warehouse and test site to dig "as many tunnels as needed for research and development purposes," according to state filings.
Planned, proposed or possible projects
1 Twitter
Twitter could add a second headquarters in Central Texas. One rancher has even offered free land in Schwertner.
3 The Boring Company: Austin tunnel
Filing indicates "new development with associated improvements" near or at Austin Convention Center. Project name, 'Austin Loop Transportation System.'
5 The Boring Company: Tesla tunnel
Filing shows the Boring Company might build a tunnel near Tesla site. "Colorado River Connector Tunnel" calls for a 2-mile private-access tunnel.
6 The Boring Company: Warehouse
Filings show the Boring Company planning to build a 220,000-square-foot warehouse not far from Tesla's manufacturing site.
10 The Boring Company: Kyle tunnel (canceled)
The city of Kyle scrapped plans for a pedestrian tunnel linking Kyle Crossing to Plum Creek. Union Pacific Railroad objected to building a tunnel under its rail tracks