Cedar Park - Far Northwest Austin Edition | January 2026

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Wellness hub brings options to Cedar Park area The Crossover sits on the border of Cedar Park and Leander, bringing together a range of businesses o ering recreational and competi- tive athletic training as well as dining, events, physical therapy and more. The facility opened in 2020, but Eric Perardi, a Central Texas real estate developer, started planning out what The Crossover could be in 2015. Perardi played collegiate Division 1 ice hockey and is a father to four children who were all involved in unique extracurricular activities, including hockey. The experience of being an athlete, coupled with ushering kids to di erent sporting events, led him to create a hub for all families to €nd entertainment under one roof— similar to a mall. “The real vision that I went to my investors with and our partners and the team was, ‘Could we create an environment where a family could come and they could have multiple things to do with all of their children and then they could meet up for food and dinner or time together?’” Perardi said. Now, it’s home to two ice rinks, an outdoor €eld, pickleball courts, food trucks, a church and more. “This is more than a wellness center or an ice rink [or] a sports facility,” Mel Kirkland, Cedar Park city council member, said. “It’s a lifestyle. It is a complete lifestyle place for people in the community.” Adam Powell, general manager with Oak View Group, oversees daily operations, and also comes from a hockey background. “We try to treat everyone in this building like they’re family and try to make them all feel like they’re a part of the team,” Powell said. In the future, The Crossover expects to welcome more tenants, including a children’s gym, as well as expand parking to include 55 additional spots and a drop-o area. Crews are working on additional parking to help mitigate parking lot congestion, which is The Crossover’s biggest problem, Perardi said.

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Health and wellness

Food options

1 ROI Physical Therapy & Sports Performance The business oers physical therapy, strength and conditioning training, nutrition consultation, and massage services. • Ste. 220 • www.teamroi.com 2 Vessel Longevity IV Bar The health and vitality company provides customized IV cocktails, vitamin boosts and shots. • Ste. 120 • www.vessel-tx.com 3 Moench Method Bodywork The massage therapy practice uses myofascial release, ischemic pressure and deep tissue massage techniques. • Ste. 115 • www.moenchmethodbodywork.com 4 Dynamic Sports Medicine The sports chiropractic care facility provides athlete recovery services, cupping therapy, dry needling, spinal decompression and more. • Ste. 115 • www.dynamicsportsmedicine.com 5 HK Nutrition Registered dietitians and nutritionists oer meal planning, education and recommendations. • Ste. 100D • www.hknutritiontx.com 6 Harbor Leadership Academy The independent school oers personalized education and training for students with learning disabilities. • Ste. 103 • www.harboracademy.org

7 Skye’s Ice The Italian ice truck serves gluten-free, fat-free, dairy-free and vegan options with acaí bowls and Italian ice scoops. • Outdoor food truck park • www.skyesice.com 8 Summer Blends Cafe The salad bar truck has vegan and vegetarian options and serves salads, burritos, bowls, paninis and wraps. • Outdoor food truck park • www.summerblendscafe.com

Sports

9 HK Taekwondo The martial arts facility is home to USA Taekwondo National team members, and oers taekwondo classes for all skill levels for ages 4 and older. • Ste. 100D • www.hk-tkd.com 10 i9 Sports The youth sports organization oers leagues and clinics for Šag football, soccer and baseball. • Outdoor turf at Ice & Field at The Crossover • www.i9sports.com 11 Lonestar Soccer Club The youth soccer program oers leagues and camps for children ages 3-18. • Outdoor turf at Ice & Field at The Crossover • www.lonestar-sc.com 12 Müv Dance & Fitness The studio oers recreational classes and competitive dance for students ages 18 months and older. • Second floor of The Crossover • www.muv678.com

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