South Central Austin Edition | November 2023

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1 Bacalar “Top Chef” winner Gabe Erales, along with partners Kevin Burns, Merrill Alley and Lara Burns Boyda, all from Austin, opened a two-story Yucatá n-inspired restaurant in the Rainey Street area. Tómalo Taquería, a walk-up window, serving breakfast and lunch tacos also opened. • Opened Sept. 16 • 44 East Ave., Ste. 100, Austin • www.bacalaratx.com 2 Family Care Center Central Austin Founded by Dr. Chuck Weber, a psychiatrist and retired Army lieutenant colonel, the outpatient mental health services clinic offers providers with expertise in multiple disciplines. Some of the services offered include therapy, medication management and transcranial magnetic stimulation. • Opened Oct. 19 • 3705 Medical Parkway, Ste. 410, Austin • www.fccwellbeing.com 3 Austin Pickle Ranch After several delays, Austin Pickle Ranch has made its debut in downtown Austin. Tim Klitch and Dan Keelan, friends and co-founders, have been working to make this facility a reality for more than three years. Located on a rooftop, the facility has eight outdoor pickleball courts that can be rented ahead of time. Paddles are available for rent while snacks and drinks are available for purchase. • Opened Oct. 1 • 1717 West 6th St., 4th floor parking garage • www.austinpickleranch.com 4 Radiant Acupuncture Certified yoga teacher and acupuncturist Jen Brown has started her own business in downtown called Radiant Acupuncture. The clinic offers a mixture of Chinese medicine fused with modern techniques to treat stress, anxiety, pain and other health issues. The clinic also offers private, one-on-one yoga sessions. Radiant Acupuncture is appointment only. • Opened Sept. 1

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5 RedFarm Operating partners Zach Chodorow and Jesse Herman, along with chef Joe Ng, opened the 5,700-square-foot modern Chinese restaurant in the Second Street District. RedFarm uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients to create unique dim sum and main dishes, such as whole Peking duck with homemade pancakes. • Opened Nov. 8

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• 201 W. Third St., Austin • www.redfarmatx.com

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• 2520 Longview St., Ste. 412 • www.radiant-acupuncture.com

Relocations

7 Opportunity Austin The economic development organization relocated from 535 E. Fifth St., Austin, to Indeed Tower on West Sixth Street in late summer. Opportunity Austin aims to boost economic growth in the Central Texas region by attracting industries such as manufacturing, automotive, technology and large businesses. The organization also attracts employees with initiatives that support mobility, safety and quality of life. • Relocated late summer • 200 W. Sixth St., Ste. 1750, Austin • www.opportunityaustin.com

Coming soon

6 Upgrade Labs 5th Street Owned by locals Billy and Natalie Ledbetter, Upgrade Labs offers performance-based services, such as artificially intelligent recumbent bikes and whole- body vibration plates that use adaptive technology to accelerate exercising; and recovery services to help with excess water removal, inflammation and more. • Opening mid-January • 1611 W. Fifth St., Ste. 125, Austin • www.upgradelabs.com

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