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CEDAR PARK LEANDER EDITION

VOLUME 16, ISSUE 9  JAN. 14 FEB. 10, 2023

ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023

DEVELOPING DESTINATIONS

Food truck park brings four new options ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023

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In the coming years, o cials in Cedar Park and Leander are focused on promoting commercial development growth rather than

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Construction on multifamily units in Northline, Leander’s new downtown district, is now underway. (Devin Langer/Community Impact)

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Cities pivot to prioritize commercial development Leaders in Cedar Park and Lean- der are shifting their focus to recruit commercial development as sev- eral large, destination-style mixed- use projects are in the works. “In the next 10 years, Leander is a thriving, vibrant diverse commu- nity,” Mayor Christine DeLisle said. “We have a lot going for us that makes us attractive commercially, so I think this is the time.” Meanwhile, with Cedar Park 80% built out, the city is looking to “‰ll in the gaps” with commercial development, Mayor Jim Penni- man-Morin said. BY ZACHARIA WASHINGTON

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“We have a lot of single-family already, and if you want to be a city that is a live, work and play city, you’re going to need those missing places,” he said. “You’re ‰lling in with more employers; you’re ‰lling in with more commercial space.” CONTINUED ON 30

This move comes as both cities attempt to balance residential and commercial development. Two recent projects in prog- ress are The Bell District in Cedar Park and Northline in Leander.

Leander is about halfway built out, City Manager Rick Bever- lin said, and there is still a lot of opportunity to develop. However, because of constraints on the city’s water treatment capacity, Leander is slowing residential development.

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FROM DENISE: Every January I nd myself doing the same thing—re’ecting back on the previous year and nding ways to make the next one even better both personally and professionally. One of my professional goals is to visit with more local business owners, and this edition, which we call the Annual Community Guide, is going to help me achieve that. On Pages 15-21, you will nd a noncomprehensive guide to locally owned restaurants, retailers and other businesses that opened last year or are coming in 2023. I hope this year is the best one yet for each of you! Denise Seiler, GENERAL MANAGER

FROM CLAIRE: Our Annual Community Guide highlights some of the biggest news stories residents can expect to hear about in the coming year. In the Leander and Cedar Park area, many of these stories pertain to growth. Our front-page story takes a look at how city leaders are thinking about development moving forward as they prioritize commercial projects in an e—ort to build well-rounded communities. It also includes news on several upcoming key developments, including Northline and The Bell District. Claire Shoop, EDITOR

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IMPACTS

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

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6 Education center McLaughlin and Whaley Educational Services is slated to open Jan. 23 with a family open house scheduled for Jan. 21. The center is run by a network of certied public educators and oers one-on-one customized tutoring, home-school re- mote learning support, consultation and curriculum design, academic diagnostic testing and test-taking strategies for grades K-8. Kim Mclaughlin and Anne Whaley co-own McLaughlin and Whaley Educational Services, which is located at 600 S. Bell Blvd., Ste. 16, Cedar Park. 512-395-5068. www.tutor4you.org EXPANSIONS 7 In mid-October, Cornerstone Jiu Jitsu Academy & Boxing Club expanded its facility from 2,500 square feet to 5,000 square feet. With the expansion, the academy now oers boxing and has two matted spaces and heavy bags. Located at 1309 Leander Drive, Ste. 604, Leander, Cornerstone Jiu Jitsu Academy & Boxing Club specializes in jiujitsu and boxing classes for adults and children. Miguel Rodriguez is the owner and head instructor of the academy. 512-337-2294. www.leanderbjj.com ANNIVERSARIES 8 Cedar Park Eye Care reached its 20-year anniversary Nov. 18. The business specializes in eye exams, dry-eye syndrome, contact lens exams, myopia management and computer lens syndrome. Founded by Dr. Dennis McCarty, Cedar Park Eye Care is located at 210 N. Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 100, Cedar Park. 512-249-0808. www.cedarparkeyecare.com

Hawaiian cuisine with Thai options available, owner Gajana Jangsawang said. Menu items include chicken katsu, fried breaded chicken breast served with sweet sauce, macaroni salad, grilled pineapple and rice; Kalua pork, tradi- tional Hawaiian slow-cooked shredded pork; and Spam musubi, grilled Spam, rice and teriyaki sauce wrapped in seaweed. Jangsawang owns the restaurant with her husband, Tsaweesak Mats. Jangsawang and Mats own two other SipSaam Thai restaurants—one on Parmer Lane in Northwest Austin and the other on Cypress Creek road in Cedar Park. 737-236-9919. www.cilantrogrill325.com 4 Dollar beauty store Miss A opened Dec. 29 at Lakeline Mall in Cedar Park. Miss A oers a broad selection of beauty items including nail care accessories, makeup, and bath and body products for less than $2 each. Miss A is located at 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Cedar Park. www.shopmissa.com COMING SOON 5 NuSpine Chiropractic is now planning to open at 651 N. US 183, Leander, in mid-April after initially anticipating to open in December. The business oers chiropractic and hydrotherapy services for spine-related pains and aches; carpal tunnel; shoulder, arm and leg pain; and disc injuries and whiplash. NuSpine Chiropractic also oers chiropractic care for children and pregnant patients. With three other Texas locations, the Leander NuSpine Chiropractic, will be the rst Austin-area location. 512-581-6618. www.nuspinechiropractic.com

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NOW OPEN 1 The Fancy Marshmallow Co. , a gourmet marshmallow shop, opened Dec. 10 in Cedar Park. Owned by Tina Ciotti, the state’s rst brick-and-mortar marshmallow store oers freshly made marshmallows in a variety of avors. The business—located at 115 S. Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 300, Cedar Park—also caters weddings and events with its custom marshmallow buets. 512-514-0015. www.thefancymarshmallowco.com

2 Northside Nutrition , a local health food store, opened in Cedar Park on Dec. 3. The business oers protein shakes, energizing loaded tea lled with vitamins, smoothie bowls and other healthy snacks. Owned by Andrea Urquiza, Northside Nutrition is located at 711 N. Bell Blvd., Ste. C, Cedar Park. 512-203-8559. Instagram: Northside Nutrition CP 3 Cilantro Grill By SipSaam Thai opened Jan. 1 at 325 N. Bell Blvd., Cedar Park. The restaurant oers mostly

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NAME CHANGES 11 Jay Roush took ownership of Gino’s Italian Cuisine and rebranded the restaurant as Tuscano Italian Kitchen on Dec. 1. Roush said the restaurant at 1525 Cypress Creek Road., Cedar Park, opened about six years ago and has gone through a couple of ownership changes. Tuscano oers elevated Italian cuisine, including some dishes with a Texas twist. The newly rebranded restaurant now has a dining room, a lounge, a bar area and an improved variety of wines, Roush said. 512-996-8990. www.tuscanoitalian.com 12 Austin Regional Clinic at 11714 Wilson Parke Ave., Ste. 150, Austin, changed its name to ARC Four Points in November. Opened in 2014, the clinic will continue to provide the same services with the same team, including same-day in-clinic and telemedicine appointments, 24-hour phone nurses, an on-site lab, vaccines and wellness exams. 737-247-7200. www.arcappointments.com CLOSINGS 13 Fazoli’s , an Italian-style restaurant serving pasta and sauces along with freshly baked breadsticks at 13201 N. RM 620, Austin, closed Nov. 27. There is one other Fazoli’s location on East Anderson Lane in Austin. www.fazolis.com

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9 On Dec. 17, Blue Water Homecare celebrated its ve-year anniversary. The business oers 24-hour private in-home care to seniors in the Greater Austin area, according to the company. In March, the home health care provider incorporated hospice care services to meet the growing demand in Central Texas. Travis and Jennifer Prescott own Blue Water Homecare, which is located at 660 S. Bagdad Road, Ste. 210, Leander. 512-872-2955. www.bluewaterhomecare.com 10 Nik’s Kitchen and Bar , serving all-American cuisine, celebrated 10 years in business in October. The restaurant’s menu includes burgers, sandwiches, pasta, grilled options and small plates. The restaurant is at 7900 N. RM 620, Ste. 100, Austin. 512-487-5999. www.niks620.com

Four food trucks opened at the new Leander Trucking Co. food truck park in December.

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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Four food trucks opened at Leander Trucking Co. in December. The rst two— Texana BBQ and Topp Dawg—opened at the food truck park located at 1500 S. Bagdad Road, Leander, on Dec. 18. Texana BBQ serves brisket, ribs and smoked turkey breast alongside beans, coleslaw and potato salad, while Topp Dawg o‚ers an assortment of hot dogs. On Dec. 30, two more food trucks, Holy Sweet Cafe and El Campechano

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TODO LIST

January & February events

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The MLK Day March and Ceremony hosted by Leander and the Public Arts Commission features performances from choirs, musicians, spoken-word artists and dancers. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. 512-528-9909. www.leandertx.gov JANUARY 17 GO ON A JOB HUNT Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area will be hosting a Metro Area Job Fair with multiple employers hiring in a variety of industries. Featured employers include the city of Cedar Park, Wae House in Georgetown, the Texas Department of Insurance, Axiom Health, Building Talent Foundation, Luminex and several more. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. 575 Round Rock West Drive, Ste. H240, Round Rock. 512-260-7800. www.cedarparkchamber.org 20 EXPERIENCE A COUNTRY BAND PERFORMANCE Country band Kin Faux will perform at Wild West in Cedar Park. With the majority of the band growing up in Michigan, Kin Faux spent years performing in the Midwest before deciding to bring their talents to Texas. The band has worked with Kevin Fowler, Roger Creager, Rick Trevino and Trace Adkins. This show is for ages 18 and up. Doors open at 8 p.m. $15-$110. 401 E. Whitestone Blvd., Cedar Park. 512-986-7464. www.wildwestcedarpark.com/ event/kin-faux 21 PARTY WITH WHITESTONE BREWERY Whitestone Brewery will be throwing a celebration party for its seventh anniversary, which will feature live music, beer specials and food specials at the Van’s Damn Tasty food truck. Noon-10:30 p.m. Whitestone Brewery, 601 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 500, Cedar Park. 512-765-4828. www.whitestonebrewery.com 25 SHARPEN YOUR NETWORKING SKILLS Hosted by Wilco Workspaces, The Table Network is a monthly networking event where people foster relationships and gain mentors. Lunch will be provided. 11 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $25. 1615 Scottsdale Drive, Bldg. 2, Ste. 200A, Cedar Park. https://wilcoworkspaces.com

The Leander ISD Educational Excellence Foundation’s ninth annual gala beneˆting LISD will have a Gatsby- era theme. Dress code is 1920s Gatsby era or cocktail. 6 p.m. Tickets start at $175. 512-570-0027. www.leeftx.org

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The Harlem Globetrotters will be playing the Washington Generals in the 2023 World Tour. Since 1926, the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team has broadcasted their talent and unique brand of basketball skills across six continents and over 124 countries and territories. 3 p.m. Tickets start at $29. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, 2100 Ave. of the Stars, Cedar Park. 512-600-5000. www.hebcenter.com 09 VIBE AT THE SHARE THE LOVE TOUR YouTube sensation Stephen Sharer is bringing his tour to Cedar Park. The event will feature performances of the internet personality’s hit songs, a neon light show and exclusive merchandise. 6 p.m. $30.50-$70.50; exclusive VIP Meet and Greet packages are also available for $299. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, 2100 Ave. of the Stars, Cedar Park. 512-600-5000. www.hebcenter.com 17 THROUGH 18 ENJOY PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDING Professional Bull Riders will host the Cedar Park Chute Out as part of its Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour. This two-day event will feature bull riding and competitions between 45 bull riders from across the world. 8 p.m. (Feb. 17), 7 p.m. (Feb. 18). $21-$108. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, 2100 Ave. of the Stars, Cedar Park. 800-732-1727. www.pbr.com 23 SEE DYLAN SCOTT LIVE Dylan Scott, a country-pop singer and songwriter, will be performing live at the Haute Spot as part of his tour. The Louisiana-born artist has toured with Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan and Chris Young. His most recent album, “Livin’ My Best Life,” was released in August. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $22. Haute Spot, 1501 E. New Hope Drive, Cedar Park. 512-986-7411. www.hautespot.live

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Mason Heritage Days at Mason Homestead

July 4 Celebration

Tree Lighting & Santa’s Wonderland

Bluegrass Festival at Mason Homestead

Cedar Park’s and Leander’s annual events bring together locals as well as those from other Central Texas cities and even other states. Both cities will host events for the 4th of July and December holidays. Notable events in Cedar Park include its Veterans Day Ceremony, and Leander will host its Old Town Street Festival and Juneteenth Jubilee in June. Plan ahead by marking your calendar for this year’s celebrations. Annual events to check out in 2023

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DECEMBER 01 Tree Lighting & Santa’s Wonderland 0408 Elves at Work Virtual Holiday Crafts

JUNE 03 Old Town Street Festival 17 Juneteenth Jubilee JULY 03 Liberty Fest at Lakewood Park OCTOBER 0607 Bluegrass Festival at Mason Homestead NOVEMBER 18 Harvest Festival at Lakewood Park DECEMBER 02 Old Town Christmas Festival at Old Town Park

MARCH 04 Kaleidospoke APRIL 15 Mini-Con JULY 04 July 4 Celebration OCTOBER 28 Cedar Park Public Library Foundation’s Fable Fest NOVEMBER 11 Veterans Ceremony

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MARCH 24 Mason Heritage Days - Adult Night at Mason Homestead 25 Mason Heritage Days at Mason Homestead MAY 06 Kite Festival at Devine Lake Park

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News from the 88th legislative session

QUOTE OF NOTE

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STATE COMPARISONS

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas ranks in the middle of a sampling of Southern states when it comes to pre-K through 12th- grade overall per-pupil spending. Funding comes from local, state and federal sources. These numbers from the Census Bureau in 2021 show some of the surrounding states:

PRODUCTIVE LEGISLATIVE

NUMBER TO KNOW The number of bills led by Texas lawmakers a month from the start of the Jan. 10 session. Lawmakers started ling bills Nov. 14 and have until March 10—the 60th day of the session—to submit bills for this Legislature. 1,100+ SESSION THAT WILL SET THE STAGE FOR AN EVEN GREATER TEXAS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.” LT. GOV. DAN PATRICK LEGE STICKS WITH ODDYEAR PATH When the Legislature was established, lawmakers could travel across Texas on foot or by horse. Journeys were long and dangerous, so lawmakers chose to meet in Austin every two years, according to Dallas Morning News reports. Many states switched to annual sessions in the 1970s, but Texas did not. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota and Texas are the only states that do not meet every year. The Texas Legislature rst convened in 1846, according to the Legislative Reference Library of Texas. The session was just 87 days long, but lawmakers met again in 1847, kicking o‰ the tradition of odd-numbered years. Now, sessions are limited to 140 days, according to the Texas Constitution. The governor has the authority to call special sessions, which are limited to 30 days. Each special session focuses on specic topics chosen by the governor and only laws on those topics can be passed. In 2021, Gov. Greg Abbott called three special sessions, which dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, law enforcement, elections, the Texas-Mexico border, transgender rights and more. Sign up for our newsletter at communityimpact.com for daily updates throughout the session. SUBSCRIBE TODAY

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Early bill lings show education, property tax relief among major priorities for 2023 legislative session

BY HANNAH NORTON

students in attendance on average. Schools earn $6,160 per student who meets the average daily atten- dance threshold. But when a student is frequently absent, their school loses money, even if the school’s day-to-day operations do not change. Multiple district administrators told Community Impact they lost more money during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic due to lower attendance rates when children were sick, quarantining or learning remotely. House Bill 31 was led by Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D˜Austin, to require the state to fund schools based on the average number of students enrolled during the academic year. Two bills to change state-funding criteria failed to move forward despite bipartisan support during the 2021 session. Sen. Nathan Johnson, D˜Dallas, led SB 88 to increase the basic allotment to $7,075. Property taxes Texas has one of the highest property tax rates in the nation. This is because the state does not charge an income tax. Additionally, local property taxes are used to fund schools, city infrastructure, emer- gency services and more. Gov. Greg Abbott has indicated that lowering property taxes is a top priority this session. Multiple bills have been led to eliminate or reduce schools’

maintenance and operations taxes, which fund day-to-day operations and employee salaries. Rep. Andrew Murr, R˜Junction, led two bills to eliminate the tax. HB 29 would create a joint commit- tee that would deal with the details of eliminating the tax, while HB 38 would increase certain state taxes in place of the local property taxes. Dick Lavine, the senior scal analyst for policy nonprot Every Texan, said eliminating maintenance and operations taxes is “completely unrealistic” for Texas. “If we want to keep having schools, you need another source of revenue,” Lavine said. “And the state does not have much in alternative sources.” Homeowners can also receive homestead exemptions, or a reduc- tion in a portion of the home’s value for tax purposes. According to the comptroller’s ožce, a $40,000 reduction is available for each homeowner’s primary residence. Additional exemptions are available for Texans who have a disability or are over age 65. HB 40, led by Rep. Erin Zwiener, D˜Driftwood, would create a home- stead exemption for property that is used to harvest rainwater or gray water. HB 144, led by Rep. Diego Bernal, D˜San Antonio, would create an exemption for the parent or legal guardian of someone who receives care in their home while waiting on state support.

A month before the Jan. 10 start of the 2023-24 legislative session, Texas lawmakers had led over 1,100 bills. Thousands more are expected to be led, but only some will become laws. Lawmakers have until the 60th day of the session—March 10—to le prospective pieces of legislation, but bills led before the session often highlight priorities for the biennium. Budgeting for the coming years At a Nov. 30 meeting, the Legisla- tive Budget Board voted unanimously to increase the Legislature’s spending ability by 12.33% for the 2024-25 budget. This means lawmakers will have access to up to $131 billion for the biennium. The state also has a $27 billion surplus, which puts the Legislature above its constitutional spending limits. Lawmakers must vote or pass a bill to exceed the spending cap. Lawmakers began ling bills Nov. 14. Below is some of the legisla- tion that lawmakers are expected to debate when they return to Austin. This article is not comprehensive. Education and public schools Changing the way Texas funds public schools is top of mind for many educators, administrators and parents. Schools receive per-student funding from the state under the basic allotment. This is based on average daily attendance, or the number of

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CEDAR PARK Austin’s neighbor to the northwest, Cedar Park’s population continues to grow. Incorporated in 1973, the city will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2023. Named for a park on the railroad line in the late 1800s, the city's Parks & Recreation Department now maintains 46 parks as well as the Cedar Park Sculpture Garden, which features a rotating selection of art.

LEANDER With room to grow, Leander’s population increased by about 60% in the last Œve years. Established in 1882 and incorporated in 1978, the community has roots in the history of the Austin and the Northwest Railroad. Lakewood Park is one of Leander’s 14 parks, comprising 125 of the city’s 400 acres of parkland.

SOURCE: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU 2021 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 5 YEAR ESTIMATES COMMUNITY IMPACT

Cedar Park

Leander

Texas

Population change Both Cedar Park and Leander are growing faster than the state average with Cedar Park adding more than 10,000 residents in ’ve years and Leander adding more than 20,000.

Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Paci’c Islander Some other race

23.81% 58.37% 6.61% 0.02% 5.85% 0.08% 0.31% 4.96%

39.77% 40.69% 11.79%

21.74% 60.78% 3.10% 0.15% 10.80%

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36,204

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0.19% 4.97% 0.07% 0.25% 2.26%

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57,696 +59.4%

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+17.6%

Two or more races

5-year population change

Travis County: +10.4% Williamson County: +20.6% Texas: +7.1%

*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

Age analysis, 2021 0-19

Median household income 2016 2021 $87,466 $110,478

Education level High school diploma or higher achieved

2016 2021

Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved

28.5% 31.9% 28.6%

28% 26.8% 28.4%

20-39

95.6% 96.5%

44.5% 51.5%

29.2% 29.5% 25%

40-59

$83,550 $117,090

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80+

$54,727 $67,321

2016 2021

92.6% 94.6% 35.7% 45.4%

Median age

NOTE: EDUCATION LEVEL IS FOR THE POPULATION AGE 25 AND OLDER.

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6 Vista Ridge Grill 700 N. Vista Ridge Blvd., Cedar Park 5129697965 www.facebook.com/vistaridgegrill $$ 7 Wayback Burgers 3651 N. US 183, Leander www.waybackburgers.com COMING IN 2023 8 Whip My Soul 11416 N. RM 620, Stes. F and G, Austin 5125140103 www.facebook.com/whipmysoul $$ K ASIAN 9 Chi’Lantro 12129 N. RM 620, Austin 5126493354 www.chilantrobbq.com $ K 10 Honey Pig Korean BBQ 11301 Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 7, Austin 5123581307 www.honeypigbbq.com $$ K 11 Panda Express 132 W. Metro Drive, Leander 7378817969 www.pandaexpress.com $ K

12 Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar 11023 Pecan Park Blvd., Cedar Park www.ishogun.com COMING IN 2023 COFFEE, TEA & BAKERY 13 Black Rock Coee Bar 1909 E. Whitestone Blvd., Cedar Park www.br.coee COMING IN 2023 14 Crumbl Cookies 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. H500B, Cedar Park 5123372914 www.crumblcookies.com/txcedarpark $ 15 Dutch Bros Coee 1224 E. New Hope Drive, Cedar Park www.dutchbros.com $ K

18 Nothing Bundt Cakes 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. H800, Cedar Park 7372016120 www.nothingbundtcakes.com $ 19 PJ’s Coee of New Orleans 11500 Hero Way W., Leander www.pjscoee.com COMING IN 2023 20 Round Rock Donuts 1614 E. Whitestone Blvd., Cedar Park 5122553629 www.roundrockdonuts.com $ 21 Starbucks 1951 Bagdad Road, Cedar Park www.starbucks.com COMING IN 2023 22 The Fancy Marshmallow Co. 115 S. Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 300, Cedar Park 5125140015 www.thefancymarshmallowco.com $ 23 The Sweet Cupfé 305 S. US 183, Leander 5125284286 www.facebook.com/thesweetcupfe $

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AMERICAN 1 Dog Haus Biergarten 3101 E. Whitestone Blvd., Bldg. G, Ste. 200, Cedar Park www.doghaus.com COMING IN 2023 2 Jersey Mike’s Subs 19372 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste. 350, Leander 7372040112 www.jerseymikes.com $ K 3 King & Cardinal Burger Joint 3101 E. Whitestone Blvd., Bldg. F, Ste. 200, Cedar Park 5129867768 www.kingandcardinal.net $$ 4 Moonie’s Burger House Leander 109 US 183, Leander 5125284288 www.mooniesburgerhouse.com $$ H 5 The Toasted Yolk Cafe 14105 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Cedar Park 7377571589 www.thetoastedyolk.com/locations/cedar-park $$ B H

16 Jamba and Auntie Anne’s 401 W. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 800, Cedar Park 5124567623 www.jamba.com $ 17 Jamba and Auntie Anne’s 1320 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Leander www.jamba.com COMING IN 2023

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FROZEN TREATS 24 Amy’s Ice Creams 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. J200, Cedar Park 5129867682 www.amysicecreams.com $ 25 Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream 11521 N. RM 620, Austin www.handelsicecream.com COMING IN 2023

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Rumaan Mediterranean Cuisine

Mama Betty’s Tex-Mex y Cantina

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MEDITERRANEAN 28 Rumaan Mediterranean Cuisine 1200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Ste. F18, Cedar Park 5125513500 www.rumaancuisine.com $$ K PIZZA 29 Angela Ronzoni’s Pizzeria 9073 W. Hwy. 29, Ste. 102, Liberty Hill www.angelaronzonis.com COMING IN 2023 30 Jet’s Pizza 1420 Cypress Creek Road, Ste. 400, Cedar Park www.jetspizza.com COMING IN 2023 31 Smokin’ Oak Wood-Fired Pizza & Taproom

8300 N. RM 620, Ste. K200, Austin 5122848445 www.smokinoakpizza.com $$ K 32 Via 313 Pizza 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 200, Cedar Park 5128173133 www.via313.com $$ TEX MEX MEXICAN LATIN SOUTHWESTERN 33 Chipotle 821 N. US 183, Leander 5128173133 www.chipotle.com $ K 34 Fajita Pete’s 2800 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 130,

Cedar Park 7373378376 www.fajitapetes.com $ K 35 Mama Betty’s Tex-Mex y Cantina 9900 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 220, Austin 5125205819 www.ilovemamabettys.com $$ H K 36 Taconmaye Dos Mexican Kitchen 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Cedar Park 7372024284 www.facebook.com/taconmayeatx $$ B 37 Z’Tejas Southwest Grill 14900 Avery Ranch Blvd., Ste. B100, Austin 7379732005 www.ztejas.com $$ B

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HEALTH & WELLNESS 16 Eden Medical Spa 14005 US 183, Ste. 100, Austin 512-920-0728 www.edenmedspatx.com 17 Figura Medspa 9900 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 101, Austin 512-548-0055 www.”guramedspa.com 18 Moonshine Yoga 2251 Bagdad Road, Unit 201, Cedar Park 512-528-5092 www.moonshine.yoga 19 Rumble Boxing Cedar Park 12160 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 150, Cedar Park 737-273-7625 www.rumbleboxinggym.com 20 StretchLab 800 W. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. B2, Cedar Park 512-807-0563 www.stretchlab.com

6 Waxing the City 5001 183A Toll, Ste. L-300, Cedar Park 512-986-7347 www.waxingthecity.com EDUCATION 7 Ivybrook Academy 411 N. Bell Blvd., Cedar Park 512-975-4999

Snapology of Leander Mobile 512-256-4465 www.snapology.com/location/leander Valor Leander Location TBA 512-729-0159 www.valoreducation.org COMING IN 2023 FITNESS 12 Burn Boot Camp 205 Cedar Park Drive, Ste. 100, Cedar Park 512-761-8900 www.burnbootcamp.com 13 Elevate Fitness & Physical Therapy 11880 Hero Way W., Unit 402, Leander 737-757-0130 www.elevate”tnessclub.com 14 Leander FIT 651 N. US 183, Ste. 370, Leander www.leandertx”t.com

BEAUTY 1 Great Clips 19372 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste. 330, Georgetown 512-528-4280 www.greatclips.com 2 Homegrown Beauty Lounge 14105 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste. 103, Leander 512-779-7928 www.homegrownbeautylounge.com COMING IN 2023 3 Noir Nail Bar 19368 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste 140, Leander 737-291-5228 www.noirnailbarleander.com 4 Sephora 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. E100, Cedar Park 512-686-5728 www.sephora.com 5 Stella Nail Salon & Lounge 13530 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste. 103, Cedar Park 512-986-7282 www.stellanailsalonandlounge.com THESE LISTINGS ARE NOT COMPREHENSIVE. COMPILED BY ZACHARIA WASHINGTON

www.ivybrookacademy.com/cedar-park 8 LeafSpring School at Cedar Park 11651 W. Parmer Lane, Cedar Park 512-960-2944 www.leafspringschool.com 9 Leander Learning Center 1640 Highland Falls Drive, Ste. 802, Leander 512-528-3594 www.leanderlearningcenter.com 10 Montessori Kids Universe 10960 E. Crystal Falls Parkway, Leander 737-304-6001 www.montessorikidsuniverse.com 11 Oak Ridge Academy 1400 Spivey Road, Leander 737-825-6240 www.oakridgelearning.com

15 Legends Boxing Cedar Park 11521 N. RM 620, Ste. 850, Austin 512-855-3110 www.legendsboxing.com

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