San Marcos - Buda - Kyle Edition | March 2023

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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Rattler Road Business Park & Storage , opened Jan. 1 at 2835 Rattler Road, San Marcos. The business is a full-service facility with electronic access gates, temperature-controlled units, cameras, and package and delivery options and supplies. RPM Storage District Manager Garrett Bagwell emphasized being a community-based storage facility to pro- vide affordable storage options. Tenants have gate access from 6 a.m.-10 p.m. seven days a week. 512-359-8455. www.rattlerroadstorage.com 4 Vision Source , located at 1310 Won- der World Drive, Ste. 100, officially opened Jan 5. Dr. Stephen Wolfe, the owner of Vision Source, grew up in Seguin and attended Texas State University. He decided to open a second office apart from his practice in Seguin to grow his customer base. Vision Source offers numerous vision care services and products, such as lenses, frames, contacts, comprehensive eye exams, eye disease and dry-eye treatments, and emergency eye exams. The eye care company accepts Humana, Medicare, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, VSP, EyeMed, United Health- care, Spectera, Davis Vision and Supe- rior Vision insurances. 737-200-8024. www.visionsourceseguin.com COMING SOON 5 Crunch Fitness will open a new location at 450 Barnes Drive, San Marcos. The gym will be equipped with cardio machines such as treadmills, ellipticals and stair machines. Crunch Fitness will also have a free-weights area, strength training machines, cable machines and 1984 1979

more. The gym will also offer group fitness classes, such as Absolution, which focuses on core work, and Acceleratehiit, which focuses on high-intensity interval training. Memberships for Crunch Fitness start at $9.99. www.crunch.com ANNIVERSARIES 6 Galaxy Bicycles , located at 500 S. Guadalupe St., San Marcos, cele- brated 15 years of service March 12. Since 2008, the business—formerly known as The Hub Cyclery—has been offering a range of bicycles from electric bikes to BMX bikes, hybrid road bikes and more. The shop also does basic and major tune- up services, rebuilds, and more. Brands carried at Galaxy Bikes include Giant, Liv, Santa Cruz, Salsa and more. The shop also hosts group ride sessions. 512-392-3320. www.galaxy.bike 7 LaniKai Lounge & Tiki Room cel- ebrated its first anniversary Feb. 1 at 700 N. LBJ Drive, Ste. 113, San Marcos. The business is outfitted with tiki and tropical items throughout, including its menu, which features tiki drinks, classic cocktails, beer and wine as well as a selection of appetizers, such as onion dip and chips. LaniKai Lounge also regularly hosts live music and $2 off drinks on Tiki Tuesdays. 512-214-8222. www.lanikailounge.com 8 Wake the Dead Coffee House will celebrate 15 years of business in May at 1432 Old RR 12, San Marcos. The Tim Bur- ton-inspired shop is an independent coffee shop that sells more than just coffee. Wake the Dead sells locally made art, jewelry and other gifts. Imported and domestic

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NOW OPEN 1 Branches San Marcos , a service of Austin Oaks Hospital, opened Feb. 27 at 1330 Wonder World Drive, Ste. 108, San Marcos. The new location is specifically designed for outpatient care for young teenagers to adults. The outpatient program offers medication management, group and individual therapy, and case management to aid those suffering from anxiety and depression. 830-875-0908. www.austinoakshospital.com

2 Last Chance Store , a retailer that purchases overstocked merchandise, returns and discontinued items, opened a new location Feb. 17 at the San Marcos Premium Outlets, 1919 I-35, Ste. 213, next to the Nautica Factory Store. The store receives weekly inventory to keep stock fresh. Items generally are limited in quantities, but customers pay a flat price each day, no matter the value of the products. 619-918-6020. www.premiumoutlets.com 3 A locally owned storage company,

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