San Marcos - Buda - Kyle Edition | April 2023

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will also soon offer Brazilian waxing and lash extensions. 512-295-0142. Facebook: Forever Polished Nail Bar 3 A gas station and convenience store called InstaFuel Travel Center opened in March at 16649 I-35, Buda. The new convenience store carries a range of products from snacks to drinks and other household items. Inside the store is also the third and newest location of Sharks Burger . The other two locations are in Leander. The menu features the same classics, such as the Great White Ched- dar Bacon Burger, Shark Bites, breakfast tacos and more. Facebook: Sharks Burger 4 Ghostletics Gym held a grand opening party March 18 to cele- brate its newest facility, located at 1151 Bunton Creek Road, Ste. 201, Kyle. The first Ghostletics Gym opened in June 2021 at 1220 Satterwhite Road, Ste. 502, Buda. Similar to the first lo- cation, the new gym is an open ware- house-style facility that is accessible to members 24/7. The Kyle facility has treadmills, an array of free weights for strength training, barbells, squat racks and other exercise equipment. Monthly memberships start at $54.95. 512-605-9936. www.ghostleticsgym.com 5 Midas , a locally owned and -operated auto repair franchise, opened March 6 at 2325 Kohlers Crossing, Kyle. The business offers a wide variety of auto care, includ- ing oil changes, tires, car batteries and exhaust system services. Aside from colli- sion work, such as body damage, the shop is full service and can do most types of maintenance work, co-owner Chris Gan- non said. 512-910-8973. www.midas.com 21 6 Brandon and Shawn Dykes opened Synchronicity Cryo and Wellness on March 22 at 21150 I-35, Ste. E, Kyle. The couple is local to Buda and has been working for months to open their shop and connect with other businesses within the community. The business offers cryo- therapy, also referred to as cold therapy; infrared sauna heat therapy; reiki; and other alternative treatments for health and wellness. The business also offers a discount for local high school students and Texas State University students. 512-577-8860. www.synchronicitytx.com Rebecca Basma Smith and Brandon Lantz

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Smith opened Rise and Shine Tattoos , a private tattoo studio in Kyle, in February to provide a calm sanctuary and one-on- one space for clients. Rebecca Basma Smith has been in the tattoo industry for nearly two decades, which began with an apprenticeship at Classic Tattoo in San Marcos. She specializes in mostly black-work tattoos in an ornamental, decorative style that includes florals and pattern work. She also likes tattoos to focus more so on longevity. Rise and Shine Tattoos is an appointment-only studio to focus on clients individually; the form to submit an appointment request is available on the owners’ Instagram pages. Instagram: riseandshinetattoos, beccadoodletattoos, doon_tattoos COMING SOON 7 A new development called Corner on Main has been greenlighted by Buda City Council through a specific-use permit that will bring restaurants and retail to the eastern side of the city. The mixed-use development will be located on approximately 5.5 acres of land at the northwest corner of Main Street and Fire Cracker Drive east of I-35. The project will be around 48,000 square feet across seven buildings, according to Ryder Jeanes with CLD Realty, the broker of the development. The location will consist of local businesses. There are a couple leases in the works, includ- ing Smoothie King, which has already been executed, and a UPS store, Jeanes said. Other prospective tenants include a nail salon, restaurants and bars, a bagel shop, and more. The first businesses are estimated to open in late 2024.

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NOW OPEN 1 A chance encounter between Victoria Santana and Adrian Gutierrez nearly a decade ago brought them together to create a family and American Vintage Society , which celebrated its grand opening March 25 at 17020 S. I-35, Buda. American Vintage Society specializes in Muay Thai, mixed martial arts, jiu-jitsu, self-defense classes and more. The business has been in the works since 2018, and the couple began building out their garage to offer small group and one-on-one lessons when COVID-19 hit. The duo also partners with other local businesses to build a community

of health and wellness. The space is two stories with punching bags, mats, and other gear and equipment for the variety of classes offered. 512-781-1967. www.americanvintagesociety.com 2 Forever Polished Nail Bar held a ribbon-cutting ceremony March 17 to celebrate the opening at 1949 Fire Cracker Drive, Ste. 120, Buda. The salon offers an array of manicure services, such as acrylic nail exten- sions, gel manicures and classic nail polish manicures as well as manicures for men and kids. The salon also offers pedicures, some of which include callus and cuticle care, hot stone massag- es, leg massages and more. The salon

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