Georgetown Edition | December 2025

Development

BY GRACIE WARHURST

The Junction, a new entertainment complex, broke ground Nov. 13. It will bring dining, event and work space across nearly 60,000 square feet of combined indoor and outdoor facilities, Matt Marshall, a partner at real estate development rm Cooley Capital Companies, said. Features include: • Five restaurants and three full-service bars • Three pickleball courts • Covered decks and private cabanas • A grand dining hall • A live music stage The facility is expected to open in late summer 2026. Entertainment venue underway

The local impact

Several food vendors have signed on to the project and will open with the development next summer, including: • King’s Chicken Wings • Wholly Cow Burgers • The Dough Joe pizza shop • Taconmaye Foodtruck & Kitchen • Sweet Lemon Kitchen Additionally, Texas Tint, an Austin- based window tinting company, is the rst business to lease oce space in The Junction. 100x Hospitality is the anchor operator for The Junction, and will manage day-to-day operations, such as private event bookings and customer care, Marshall said. “[I] can’t wait to see all these businesses out here thriving,” Mayor Josh Schroeder said.

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Project leaders marked the ground breaking of The Junction, an entertainment development, Nov. 13.

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