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6 The University of Texas at Austin broke ground on an aordable graduate student housing development in East Campus in April. The housing complex will be at 21st Street between Comal Street and Leona Street and will include 784 beds among studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. The community will also feature public courtyards, an outdoor classroom and amphitheater, a tness center, study spaces and a community events room. The building is scheduled to be completed in fall 2024. www.utexas.edu 7 California based salon Daddy’s Barbershop will open an Austin loca- tion this year. The LBGTQ-owned and -operated shop is focused on serving the gay community and allies and provides a blend of old and new ser- vices such as hot-towel shaves, fades, cuts, pompadours, scalp treatments, rest-facials, beard sculptures, trims and cleanups. The salon will be located above the Cisco’s Restaurant at 1511 E. Sixth St., Austin. Owner Arlen Lasater said he hoped to open the salon in June, but he is now aiming for August due to permitting and construction delays. www.daddysbarbershop.com 8 A new apartment complex is under construction near the Mueller neighborhood. The complex, the Solomon , will be ve stories with 379 units. The property, 1414 E. 51st St., Austin, will also feature a rooftop pool, a tness center, two courtyards and other community spaces. The complex is expected to open in fall 2024. Endeavor Real Estate group is developing the property. www.solomonatx.com

in Central Texas that oers kidney transplants for children, ranging from newborns to young adults with end-stage renal disease or kidney failure. The center is a collaboration between Dell Children’s and UT Health Austin, the clinical practice of Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin. Dell Medical School already oers abdominal transplant services for adults. 512-324-0070. www.partnersincare.health/pediatric- abdominal-transplant-center 4 Dell Children’s Medical Group opened a new pediatric center in Mueller on May 9. The Dell Children’s Medical Group Pediatrics Mueller was opened in partnership with Dell Medical School and will provide general pediatric health care services in the Strictly Pediatrics Subspecialty Center at 1301 Barbara Jordan Blvd., Ste. 304, Austin. The clinic will expand Dell Children’s oerings by providing preventive and primary care to more Austin families, including ADD/ADHD consultations, anxiety and depression screening, immunizations and healthy lifestyle counseling. 512-324-0975. www.bit.ly/39UQSdK COMING SOON 5 KG BBQ will open a permanent loca- tion at Oddwood Brewing this summer. The food truck, which will be located at 3108 Manor Road, Austin, blends Texas barbecue and Egyptian avors. Kareem El-Ghayesh, the founder and pitmaster of KG BBQ, moved to Austin in 2016 after a career in nance to pursue his dream of cooking Texas barbecue. El-Ghayesh has been hosting pop-up events and catering around Austin. www.kgbbq.com

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2 Pasta|Bar , a Los Angeles-based Michelin-starred restaurant, opened a second location in Austin on March 13. The restaurant is located at 1017 E. Sixth St., Austin. The restaurant oers a price- xe dinner menu for $195 per person. The menu features scratch-made dishes inuenced by Texas avors. Reservations are required. The restaurant is located in the Corazon Apartments. 512-360-8207. www.exploretock.com/pastabaraustin 3 Dell Children’s Medical Centeropened the Pediatric Abdominal Transplant Center on April 5 at 4900 Mueller Blvd., Austin. The center is the rst program

1 Locally owned Mi Mundo Coeehouse & Roastery opened a second shop near The University of Texas at Austin’s East Campus. The location, at 1701 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Ste. 103, Austin, held its soft opening May 1 and is now fully open. The shop uses ethically and sustainably sourced coee beans, which are roasted in the company’s agship location in Round Rock. www.mimundocoee.com

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