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New Balance sportswear shop now open in Round Rock Premium Outlets

A new shop selling sports-forward footwear and apparel is now open at Round Rock's outlet mall.

About the business: The footwear and apparel retailer New Balance opened in November at Round Rock Premium Outlets, according to a Simon Malls representative. It is located next to the Gap outlet.

  • 4401 I-35, Ste. 121, Round Rock

 
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Central Texas Table of Grace opens Lowe's Hometown grant-funded facility in Round Rock

Central Texas Table of Grace, a Round Rock-based nonprofit, opened a new facility to serve local youth in November.

About the project: The facility, Lowe's Hometown Garage, helps teens and young adults supported by CTTG prepare for independent life by learning about automotive maintenance and business skills.
Renovation to the facility was funded by a Lowe's Hometown grant.

About the organization: CTTG was founded in 2014 by Stacy Johnson to support children in foster care and youth who have aged out of the foster care system. The CTTG Shelter serves children ages 5-17, and the Supervised Independent Living program, Grace365, serves ages 18-21.

 
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Petco, Dollar Tree expected to open in Hutto

A new Petco and Dollar Tree are expected to open in Hutto.

The gist: A new location of the pet supply store as well as the discount variety store are expected to open in Townwest Commons, according to a brochure by commercial real estate agency NewQuest.

What else: The two businesses will be located next to Hooky Entertainment, which opened in May. The companies will join a host of new businesses planning to open in the commercial center, as plans are underway for a new Vietnamese restaurant, a sandwich shop and a new Amy’s Ice Creams.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

To submit your own event, click here!

Round Rock  |  Dec. 5-6, 6:30-10:30 p.m.

Light Up The Lake

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Georgetown  |  Dec. 5, 3-6 p.m.; Dec. 6, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Dec. 7, noon-4 p.m.

24th annual Holiday Home Tour

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Buda  |  Dec. 5, 6-9 p.m.; Dec. 6, noon-9 p.m.; Dec. 7, noon-5 p.m.

45th annual Budafest

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Bastrop  |  Dec. 5-21, times vary

Bastrop’s Rockin’ Holiday Revue

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Austin  |  Dec. 5-23, times vary

‘The Nutcracker’

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CI Texas
What to know about the new Texas laws taking effect Dec. 4

A dozen new Texas laws are scheduled to take effect Dec. 4. The new laws come 90 days after the end of a special legislative session that took place this summer.

The overview: Some of the bills becoming law Dec. 4 include:

  • House Bill 8, which will replace the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, with three shorter exams beginning in fall 2027
  • House Bill 18, which is designed to deter future legislators from leaving the Texas Capitol to prevent a legislative chamber from considering legislation, known as breaking quorum
  • Senate Bill 54, which will roll back a short-lived rule that allowed registered Texas voters who moved within a county to update their address at the polls and immediately vote in their new precinct

Stay tuned: HB 4, the congressional redistricting plan at the center of a federal court battle, is also set to take effect Dec. 4. After a federal court struck the congressional map down Nov. 18, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily restored it while justices make a final decision.

 

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