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roasters. Qahwah imports coee beans directly from Yemen and adheres to traditional brewing and roasting methods. Baristas are rigorously trained over three weeks to maintain consistent quality. • Opened Nov. 26 • 14300 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Stes. 305 and 306, Leander • www.qahwahhouse.com 7 Boot Barn One of the largest Western wear retailers in America moved into the space formerly occupied by Bed, Bath & Beyond, which led for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023. The retailer sells a wide variety of boots for men, women and children, including cowboy boots, work boots and hiking boots. Additionally, the store oers a range of hats, clothing and home decor to capture a Western aesthetic. • Opened in Nov. • 11066 Pecan Park Blvd., Cedar Park • www.bootbarn.com
Now open
Relocations
10 Claw Haven The Asian-style claw arcade is owned by Lu, Bradley Wong, Vicky Lee and Peter Song. Claw Haven has a variety of claw machines with prizes including Pokémon plushies, POPMART Labubus and BABYTHREE Blind Boxes. The goal for Claw Haven is for every visitor to leave feeling like a winner, according to its website. • Opened Dec. 6 • 1550 Cypress Creek Road, Ste. 103, Cedar Park • www.clawhavenarcade.com 11 Jason’s Deli The deli is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It was founded in 1976 by Joe Tortorice Jr. in Beaumont and has since branched out to 114 Texas locations and 235 delis nationwide in 27 states, per the release. Additionally, Jason’s Deli became the rst major restaurant concept to ban articial trans fats in 2005, before banning high-fructose corn syrup in 2008, dyes and articial colors in 2010 and articial avors in
12 KPop Austin The company announced in an Instagram post in early December that the store is relocating to the H-E-B Plus in far Northwest Austin. The store was previously located inside Hana World Market at 1700 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 100, Austin. K-Pop Austin sells a variety of merchandise including albums, keyrings, magazines, concert boxes, posters and photo books. • Relocated Dec. 17 • 11521 N. RM 620 Bldg. A, Austin • Instagram: kpopaustin
In the news
8 Sky Zone Construction on a new 29,000-square-foot Sky Zone location is expected to begin in March, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation ling. The project is expected to include a new indoor trampoline park, cafe and kitchen area, rooms for private events and lounge and o¢ce space. Work on the trampoline park is set to conclude in November. • 1611 Scottsdale Drive, Cedar Park • www.skyzone.com 9 UPS renovation The existing 1,310-square-foot space was remodeled, including installing ooring, xtures, relocating the restrooms and demolishing three walls, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation ling. The store initially opened in December 1990 and is currently open to the public. • 100 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 148, Cedar Park • www.theupsstore.com
Closings
13 Bualo Wild Wings The wing concept has closed its Cedar Park location near 1890 Ranch shopping center. A note was posted on the business’s side door referring customers to the company’s nearby locations which remain open. The business served wings, tenders, burgers, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Customers were given the opportunity to order wings with one of the 26 avors and dry rubs oered at the restaurant. • Closed fall 2025 • 4710 183A Toll Road, Cedar Park • www.buffalowildwings.com
2015, according to its website. • 4811 183A Toll Road, Cedar Park • www.jasonsdeli.com
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