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Baylor Scott & White to invest $200 million in Round Rock hospital

Baylor Scott & White Health, a Texas health care system, will invest $200 million in its Round Rock facility.

The details: BSWH has plans for projects at 13 Texas facilities, totaling up to $2.5 billion, according to Williamson county documents.

The $200 million dedicated for the Round Rock hospital could help finance or refinance construction and expansion of the physical facilities as well as health care equipment, according to county documents.

What happened: Williamson County commissioners approved the issuance of the bonds from the Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp. at a meeting Nov. 18. Federal law required approval of the bonds, but Williamson County will not be held financially responsible for them.

The finance corporation is a nonprofit created in 2003 under the Texas Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation Act.

Also of note: BSWH also dedicated $55 million for the Pflugerville medical center in neighboring Travis County.

 
CI Business
JD Sports coming soon to Round Rock Premium Outlets

A new sportswear shop is coming soon to the Round Rock Premium Outlets. 

About the business: JD Sports, a retailer of popular sportswear and sneaker brands, will open in a space between Lids and PacSun at the outlet mall, according to a representative of Simon Malls.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Lakeway  |  Nov. 21-Dec. 21, Thursdays-Sundays

TexARTS Professional Production ‘White Christmas’

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Leander  |  Nov. 22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Holidays at the Homestead

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Austin  |  Nov. 22, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Central Texas Youth Ballet ‘The Nutcracker’

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Hutto  |  Nov. 22, 6 p.m.

Hutto Tequila Festival

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Round Rock  |  Nov. 22, 6-11 p.m.

12th annual Boots & BBQ

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CI Texas
Record number of Texans expected to travel during Thanksgiving week

Thanksgiving week is expected to be one of the busiest U.S. travel periods in history, according to projections from AAA. A record 5.8 million Texans are projected to travel at least 50 miles from home Nov. 25-Dec. 1.

Zooming in: About 5.3 million Texans are expected to drive to their Thanksgiving destinations, according to a Nov. 17 news release, while about 328,000 people will fly and 140,000 will use other forms of transportation.

The impact: Texans should give themselves extra time to reach their destinations during Thanksgiving week, with the most congestion expected Nov. 25-26. Traffic is also expected to be heavy as Texans return home Nov. 30, according to INRIX, a transportation data company.

Minimal traffic is expected on Thanksgiving Day.

More details: Texas drivers will pay about the same for gas as they did last Thanksgiving, according to AAA Texas. One gallon of regular unleaded gas cost about $2.65 in Texas as of Nov. 13, down from $2.69 last year.

 

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