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Kyle receives updates on 12 planned roundabouts

City of Kyle officials are moving forward with the addition of 12 roundabouts as part of the city’s 2022 Road Bond program. 

The details: According to a report given by Mike Trimble, Kyle Transportation and Public Works director, roundabouts are being strategically placed in high-traffic areas where improvements are most needed.

About the project: Kyle Communications Manager Alison Kelly said the roundabouts are planned for the following locations:
 

  • Windy Hill Road at Cherrywood
  • Kohlers to Seton at Bebee Road
  • Bebee Road at Dacy Lane
  • Bebee Road at South Goforth Road
  • Bebee Road at North Goforth Road
  • Kyle Parkway at Dacy Lane
  • Lehman Road at Dacy Lane
  • Lehman Road at Kyle Parkway
  • Lehman Road at Bunton Creek Road
  • South Goforth Road at Bunton Creek Road
  • Old Stagecoach Road at 6 Creeks Boulevard
  • Old Stagecoach Road at Center Street

 
Market Story
Check out 5 business updates in Buda

 
Learn about the latest business updates in Buda, including a golf and pool lounge, an expanded spa and more.

Coming soon
Local Automotive
Owner Brad Hullum said the locally owned and operated auto repair shop will offer oil changes, engine repairs, tire rotations, alignments, brake jobs and electrical work.
  • Opening Nov. 3
  • 3950 FM 967, Ste. 100, Buda

Southside Golf Co.
A golf and pool lounge is coming to Manchaca, featuring TrackMan simulators, Smart Diamond pool tables, leagues and lessons.
  • Opening in late December
  • 11215 Conroy Ln., Unit 4, Manchaca

The Massage Studio
The spa relocated to a larger space from their previous studio at 825 Main St., Ste. 135, Buda. The Massage Studio is locally owned by Krystal Norsworthy and offers massages, facials and waxing services.
  • Grand opening Oct. 1
  • 645 FM 967, Ste. 109, Buda

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Austin area.

Himalayan Flavor, a new restaurant serving Nepalese and Indian dishes in Pflugerville, recently opened.


The restaurant’s entrees include butter chicken, tikka masala, curry, biryani, chow mein, fried rice, chicken and tandoori and more. For appetizers, customers will find chicken lollipops, vegetable pakora, chili wings and pani puri. The eatery also serves naan, rice pudding, mango ice cream and rasmalai.


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🎉 Emmer & Rye celebrates one decade of cuisine on Rainey Street
(Read more)

🥪 Bastrop to welcome first Firehouse Subs
(Read more)

🍨 Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt now offering sweet treats in Kyle
(Read more)

🌮 Blue Agave Tex Mex restaurant and bar coming to far Northwest Austin this month
(Read more)

 

The duo behind Veracruz All Natural and Veracruz Fonda & Bar has launched its first mezcalería, La Mezca. Located next to Veracruz Fonda & Bar in Mueller, the business honors small-batch agave spirits and the generations of mezcaleros who create them.


Diners will be able to try more than 20 artisanal mezcals and ancestral agave spirits from family producers in Oaxaca, Guerrero, Durango and San Luis Potosí.


“It’s a celebration of the people, places and time-honored methods that make mezcal what it is,” Reyna Vasquez said. “From small-batch mezcals to rare agave distillates, we want every guest to leave with a deeper appreciation for the culture, complexity and beauty of agave.”


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Base Power launches first Texas factory with $1B funding

Battery-powered home energy service Base Power has acquired funds to expand its operations with a Texas factory in the heart of Austin.

What to know: The company has raised $1 billion alongside 20 investors which will help build its first Texas factory in the space previously occupied by the Austin-American Statesman printing press in downtown Austin.

"Base Power is an Austin-born company, and we're excited about deepening our investment in the city with the goal of bringing affordable, reliable power to Texans," Co-founder and CEO Zach Dell said.

The energy storage and power electronics factory will help meet the company’s current and future demands with its plans to expand services nationwide.

“We’re building domestic manufacturing capacity for fixing the grid,” COO and co-founder Justin Lopas said. “The only way to add capacity to the grid is physically deploying hardware, and we need to make that here in the U.S., ourselves.

  • 305 S. Congress Ave., Austin

 

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