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EXPANSIONS 5 Omega Recovery , a mental health and addiction treatment facility, is ex- panding its 1710 Evergreen Ave., Austin, location. The center helps patients deal with addiction through therapy and can work with them to rebuild their lives, including finances and relationships. The facility specializes in technology addiction, including gaming, internet and social media. www.omegarecovery.org ANNIVERSARIES 6 The Soup Peddler is celebrating its 20th anniversary in April. The locally owned chain was founded by David Ansel in the Bouldin Creek neighborhood. Ansel began the business by delivering soup to customers on his bicycle. The shop now has six locations, including at 501 W. Mary St., Austin, and sells soups, smooth- ies, juices and salads made from scratch. www.souppeddler.com
7 Mattie’s celebrated its five-year anni- versary in March. The restaurant, located at 811 W. Live Oak St., Austin. It opened at the former historic Green Pastures loca- tion in 2017. The menu includes all-natural poultry and meat, sustainably sourced seafood, local produce and hormone-free dairy. The restaurant is also home to sev- eral peacocks that wander the property. 512-444-1888. www.mattiesaustin.com NEWOWNERSHIP 8 Austin-based Endeavor Physical Therapy was acquired by H2 Health on March 1. Endeavor founder Enrique Hazel said the partnership with H2 Health will provide the infrastructure and support the business needs to expand its foot- print in Central Texas. Endeavor will keep its name and brand, and it will continue to provide one-on-one outpatient phys- ical therapy and hand therapy. Endeavor has a dozen facilities across Central Tex- as, including a South Austin location at 321 W. Ben White Blvd., Ste. 101, Austin. 512-215-9272. www.endeavorrehab.com
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Deere’s growing technology team. The company moved into its spaces, located on the second and third floors, in early
2022. www.deere.com COMING SOON
1 Total Men’s Primary Care opened its 20th Austin-area location in February at 4211 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. A26, Austin. The clinic is a one-stop shop for men’s health needs, offering treatment for conditions, including erectile dysfunction and low testosterone. Most major insurance plans are accepted. 512-759-8385. www.totalmens.com 2 Newman & Co. Medical Spa opened a location in late March at 3801 S. Congress Ave., Ste. 102, Austin. The New Braunfels- based salon offers aesthetic treatments, including injectable fillers, such as Botox. 512-828-7622. www.newmancmpy.com 3 John Deere leased office space at 1333 S. Congress Ave., Austin to host its technology center. The space is just over 10,000 square feet and will hold about 75 employees. The move is part of John
4 The team behind Southern restau- rant Olamaie and hospitality group New Waterloo will open Maie Day , a new steak restaurant, at 1603 S. Congress Ave., on May 1. Maie Day will offer several steak dishes—porterhouses, ribeyes, chick- en-fried steaks and butcher’s steaks— along with seafood, salads and desserts. The restaurant will also feature several cocktails with nonalcoholic options available. Maie Day’s operating hours will be 3-10 p.m. with brunch service planned for the future. It will be located inside the South Congress Hotel and will take over the space housing the hotel’s New American restaurant, Central Standard. Central Standard’s last day was April 2. www.maieday.com
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