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Texas Twisters Gymnastics promotes movement for youth and adults

Becky and Todd Austin officially opened Texas Twisters Gymnastics in early 2024. Austin has been a gymnast since she was four, and began coaching in high school. 

How it happened: Austin introduced her husband, Todd, to adult gymnastics, and he was a natural, she said. He gained a deeper understanding of the sport after their daughter began competing, and together they took on the dream of owning a gym. 

What they offer: The gym offers recreational adult and youth classes, day camps, programs for homeschool children, birthday parties, open gym time and more. Children can start taking classes at 1 year old, with parent participation. 

Why it matters: The Austins want their gym to value quality over quantity. To them, this means offering lower time commitment options and a healthier environment. 

  • 901 S. I-35 frontage road, Ste. 103, Georgetown

 
CI Business
Twice the Ice changes ownership in Georgetown

Twice the Ice came under the ownership of Michael Moody on Jan. 1.

About the business: Located in the Williamsburg Village Center, the self-service business sells ice and water in bulk.

  • 3010 Williams Drive, Georgetown

 
Neighboring News
Angela Ronzoni's Pizzeria in Liberty Hill permanently closed

Angela Ronzoni's Pizzeria in Liberty Hill is permanently closed.

The details: "It comes with heavy hearts that we are saying goodbye," according to a note on the restaurant's website. The owners of Angela Ronzoni's also made the announcement on social media Feb. 1.

Angela Ronzoni's Pizzeria opened in January 2023. It was owned by Ron and Angie Diaz, who also own Perky Beans Coffee & PB Cafe in Leander.

  • 9073 W. Hwy. 29, Liberty Hill

 
Permit Preview Wednesday
Check out 5 major Austin-area permits filed this week

From a Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient facility to a new McDonald’s and more, here are five of the most expensive projects filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro this week.

1. Round Rock: The Department of Veterans Affairs will construct an outpatient facility with a dedicated parking lot for visitors and staff, as well as a service access area in Round Rock.

2. Pflugerville: Two office warehouse buildings, totaling 68,924 square feet, will be built by Workhub Developments to accommodate start-up and flex space for businesses

3. Buda: Illinois-based collision repair provider Crash Champions will build a 15,131-square-foot garage and office space constructed from a pre-engineered metal building.

4. Cedar Park: Another McDonald’s will bring its popular menu items, such as the Big Mac and Quarter Pounder, to the Bell District.

5. Austin: A 6,445-square-foot QuikTrip will soon fuel up South Austin, bringing a full-service pumping station alongside a made-to-order kitchen with grab-and-go options.

 
On The Transportation Beat
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport marks 2025 as third busiest year

A total of about 21.67 million passengers departed and arrived at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in 2025, marking the year as the third busiest for the airport.

The details: Passenger traffic marked 2024 as the airport’s second busiest year, following 2023 and 2022’s record-breaking totals.

The busiest airline for the airport was Southwest Airlines, with 8.9 million passengers, similar to 2024. Southwest Airlines officials recently announced plans to expand at ABIA, backed by a $5.5 million economic incentive deal between the airline and the city of Austin.

What else: The airport is currently undergoing a multiyear expansion program designed to upgrade facilities and increase capacity to address the record-breaking passenger traffic in recent years. The expansion program includes several projects, such as a new baggage handling system, facilities and passenger gates, various airfield upgrades, and the construction of new taxiways and a second terminal.

In 2025, officials broke ground on a new parking garage with 7,000 spaces opening in two phases, as well as broke ground on the Atrium Infill project.

 
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