Cedar Park - Leander Edition | Sept. 2022

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

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3 Hill Country Bible Church reopened Aug. 21 after closing a previous Leander location due to the pandemic. Led by pastor Tim Hawks, the nondenomina- tional Christian church provides youth and adult programs. Hill Country Bible Church has two other Austin-area loca- tions in Northwest Austin and Steiner Ranch. Church services are held Sundays at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. at Founders 512-331-5050. www.hcbc.com/leander 4 Robotic process automation and AI consultancy company Macami.ai began renting coworking space in Cedar Park on Aug. 2. Macami.ai aims to demystify the use of arti™cial intelligence, RPA and digitization to make businesses more e›cient and scale eectively, a company spokesperson said. The business also oers advertisement and planning ser- vices. The co-founders of Macami.ai are Carlos Martin and Chief Operating O›cer Venky Cheluvaraj. Macami.ai’s new o›ce is located at 1464 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 1804-B, Cedar Park. 512-580-6626. https://macami.ai COMING SOON Classical Academy, located at 1303 Leander Drive, Leander. 5 The Cedar Park location of Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar was initially set to open in September, but it was pushed back to January 2023 due to de- lays in the permitting process, owner Bill Hou said. Shogun is based in Texas with a total of 27 locations. The restaurant is known for its steak, fresh ™sh, sushi and hibachi experience. The 8,000-square- foot building will include three reserv- able party rooms. Construction on Sho- gun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar in Cedar

Park began Aug. 16. It will be located at 11023 Pecan Park Blvd., Cedar Park, which was previously occupied by Fuddruckers. www.ishogun.com 6 Chi’Lantro , a Korean-inspired barbe- cue restaurant, is planning to open Sept. 6 at 12129 N. RM 620, Austin. The restaurant, which claims to be the home of the original kimchi fries, primarily serves ssams—utilizing a ¤our tortilla— and bowls with a base, proteins such as Korean barbecue steak or marinated tofu, vegetables, toppings and sauce. 512-800-9098. www.chilantrobbq.com 7 Dairy Queen is coming soon to 141 W. Metro Drive, Leander. Dairy Queen has a Texas-speci™c menu that features Tex-Mex selections, specialized burgers and the restaurant’s popular ice cream Blizzards. Dairy Queen in Leander was set to open in early summer but was pushed back due to supply chain issues, the company’s spokesperson said. The Leander location is now tentatively expected to open Sept. 12 and will add to the nearly 600 Texas locations. www.dqtexas.com 8 Unity Clinic of Texas , a nonpro™t organization, was set to open in the fall but will now open in December due to construction delays. The location— Unity Clinic of Texas’ ™rst—will be at 906 S. West Drive, Leander, and will provide free medical care to low-income area residents who are uninsured or underinsured. While physician consulta- tions and lab services are free, medicine costs will be the patient’s responsibility, board member Dr. Lakshmi Atkuri said. To keep costs low, all employees and doctors at Unity Clinic of Texas are volunteers. http://unityclinictx.org

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NOW OPEN 1 Oregon-based coee franchise Dutch Bros Coee opened its Cedar Park location Aug. 19 at 1224 E. New Hope Drive. Dutch Bros oers a variety of coee, blended drinks, iced or hot drinks, energy drinks, teas and smoothies. Sarah Ketchum is the operator of the Cedar Park location, which has the exclusive Dutch Bros Blue Rebel energy drinks and nitrogen-infused cold brew coee on its menu. www.dutchbros.com

2 Clement’s Paint —a family-owned, independent business—opened its seventh Austin-area store in Northwest Austin on Sept. 1. As Austin’s oldest Benjamin Moore Dealer, Clement’s Paint oers paint, stain, primers, color match- es, color selections, paint supplies and equipment. The business is the largest paint dealer in Central Texas, General Manager Scott Lawson said. The North- west Austin location is near Avery Ranch at 10019 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 102, Austin. https://clementspaint.com

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