Northwest Austin Edition | May 2022

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RELOCATIONS 7 St. David’s Surgical Hospital an- nounced May 3 that its new inpatient rehabilitation unit at 1201 W. Louis Henna Blvd., Round Rock, is open and ready to serve area patients. The rehab unit relo- cated from St. David’s North Austin Med- ical Center earlier this year, expanding from 16 patient beds to 20 private rooms. It is part of the $145.9 million expansion of the medical center announced in Feb- ruary. 512-248-7000. www.stdavids.com ANNIVERSARIES 9 Buildingstars ATX celebrated its 10th anniversary May 1. Buildingstars provides commercial and oce building cleaning services to the Austin area. Some of their services include compre- hensive cleaning, green cleaning and healthy building, which encourages a healthier workforce. 512-358-6729. www.buildingstarsatx.com 10 Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes is celebrating its 15-year anniversary in May. The fast-casual concept serves a menu that includes beef; turkey; and black bean burger options, which are fully custom- izable; and hot dogs, fries and potato chips, cookies and shakes. Founded in 2007, Mooyah has grown to have restau- rants throughout the U.S., including one Northwest Austin location at 11301 Lakeline Blvd., Ste. 200, Austin. 512-219-1600. www.mooyah.com NEW OWNERSHIP 11 Northwest Austin-based Farmhouse

Delivery acquired grocery delivery service Good Apple on April 25. Farmhouse Deliv- ery oers ranchers boxes, produce boxes, meal kits and locally sourced groceries for delivery in Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas and surrounding communities. Good Apple—which also provided delivery of local, organic produce—had its last day of regular operations May 2. Farmhouse Delivery is located at 9715 Burnet Road, Bldg. 7, Ste. 400, Austin. 512-529-8569. www.farmhousedelivery.com 12 Texas Children’s Physician Group acquired Austin Perinatal Associates at the beginning of May. Located at 6500 N. MoPac, Austin, Austin Perinatal Asso- ciates will be the ninth maternal-fetal medicine provider operated by the Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women and the rst to oer women’s services in Central Texas. Texas Children’s Hospital is also building a children’s and women’s hospi- tal in Northwest Austin that is set to open in early 2024. www.austinperinatal.com, www.texaschildrens.org IN THE NEWS 13 Chabad of Austin celebrated its permanent location with a ribbon cutting April 10. Ocials with the Jewish center, which houses a synagogue and Jewish day school, purchased the land at 3500 Hyridge Drive, Austin, in August 2020. Synagogue services were held outdoors during the pandemic and then moved into a portable building on the site after buildings on the land that housed a service station and car wash bays were demolished. Rabbi Yosef Levertov said Chabad of Austin’s long-term plans include building a three-story building

to house both the synagogue and day school. 512-977-0770. www.chabadaustin.com Boys & Girls Clubs of the Austin Area announced Gordon Butler was named the next CEO of the organization ef- fective May 16. Butler began his career as a teacher before going on to serve in districts’ central oces as a school principal—including at Lake Travis High School—and most recently as the assis- tant superintendent for sta and student services in Carroll ISD. Butler will lead BGCAA’s strategic direction as well as oversee operations, nances, program- ming and more. BGCAA has locations at several schools in North Austin. 512-444-7199. www.bgcaustin.org CLOSINGS 14 Adelbert’s Brewery has announced it will close Oct. 31, according to a post on its Instagram story April 27. After 11 years in business, the iconic North Austin brewery at 2314 Rutland Drive, Ste. 100, Austin, is slated to be torn down and turned into an oce building. When reached for comment, an employee stated the business will not relocate, “because there is just not a viable loca- tion in Austin.” 512-662-1462 www.adelbertsbeer.com 15 Allandale restaurant Way South Philly Deli closed April 30. The shop, lo- cated at 5222 Burnet Road, Austin, was known for its cheesesteaks with Cheese Whiz. It also sold Italian sausage sand- wiches, subs, pizzas and other comfort foods. Owner William Pearce said he was unable to stay open because he could not nd enough sta.

The “cheek’n” auta plate is $14.50 at Nissi VegMex.

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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Nissi VegMex Mexican Cuisine held a grand opening for its rst brick-and-mortar location April 30. Located at 9012 Research Blvd., Ste. C-6, Austin, the authentic Mexican restaurant serves an entirely vegan menu featuring items such as tacos, burritos, chalupas and autas. The dishes all feature Nissi’s house- made soy proteins such as grilled carne asada, ground soy picadillo, “cheek’n,” fajita, pastor and chicharron. The restaurant’s food truck, at 1106 E. 11th St., Austin, will be temporarily closed while the new restaurant gets established. 512-293-2597 www.facebook.com/nissivegmexatx

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