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St. David’s HeathCare acquires six Austin Emergency Centers across greater Austin area

St. David's HealthCare acquired ownership of six Austin Emergency Center locations Feb. 1.

Zooming out: The following Austin Emergency Centers across Austin and Pflugerville are now St. David's Emergency Centers:

  • Anderson Mill: 13435 Hwy. 183 N., Ste. 311, Austin
  • Arboretum: 10407 Jollyville Road, Austin
  • Wells Branch: 15100 FM 1825, Pflugerville
  • East Riverside: 2020 E. Riverside Drive, Austin
  • South Lamar: 4015 S. Lamar Blvd., Austin
  • Mueller: 1801 E. 51st St., Bldg. H, Austin

Zooming in: 
The new St. David’s centers are staffed nurses trained in emergency care and board-certified physicians who are affiliated St. David's. Patients requiring specialized services or inpatient admission may be transferred from the emergency centers to St. David's hospitals.

The impact: The Central Texas hospital system is aiming to meet an increased demand for emergency care from more Austin-area patients, David Huffstutler, president and CEO of St. David’s, said in a news release.

“These acquisitions are strategically designed to ease pressure on large medical centers and expand access to high-quality emergency care closer to home for Central Texans," Huffstutler said.

 
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Austin faces diminished parks growth

Austin’s supply of parks and open spaces is often referenced as one of its most cherished amenities. But after years of population growth, it’s become more challenging to meet rising recreational needs.

The details: Portions of city bond packages have been used to expand parkland, and Austin’s also relied on a parkland dedication system requiring developers to either pay fees or contribute land. But future acquisition funding is uncertain, especially under a 2023 state law that slashed dedication requirements.

The changes came as much of Austin lacks the parks access that’s a stated desire of residents and city planners. Less than 18.5 acres of parkland were available per 1,000 residents as of late 2025, 77% of the city’s per-resident goal and a gap that equates to a need of roughly 5,700 new acres, or almost 9 square miles.

 
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Samsung Austin Semiconductor marks 30 years off Parmer Lane

Samsung Austin Semiconductor celebrated its 30th anniversary Feb. 2, an official with the company confirmed.

Samsung came to Austin and began planning for its semiconductor manufacturing facility off Parmer Lane in 1996.

The history: Over the last 30 years, Samsung Austin Semiconductor has opened two fabrication units at its Austin campus. Construction on the first was finished in July 1997, followed by the second in 2007, according to a timeline on the company’s website.

The site has evolved throughout the years to produce more advanced semiconductor technology, the timeline shows.

In 2024, Samsung Austin Semiconductor contributed $19.8 billion in economic impact to the greater Central Texas area, according to data from the company. This includes operations of the Austin fabrication units and construction of the Taylor manufacturing facility.

What else?: Samsung Austin Semiconductor moved employees into the office building at its new Taylor campus in November.

The fabrication facility in Taylor will be operational by the end of 2026, according to previous Community Impact reporting.

  • 12100 Samsung Blvd., Austin; 1530 FM 973, Taylor

 

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

Cupprimo at the Lake now serving cupcakes and more in Lakeway

Locally owned by Amy Closson, the shop's daily menu includes quiche, coffee and seven cupcake flavors available every day of the week: red velvet, blue velvet, tuxedo, strawberry, birthday cake, double chocolate and primo vanilla.

There are also special cupcake flavors available on certain days of the week such as lemon raspberry on Mondays and whiskey brownie on Fridays, as well as mystery cupcake flavors on Saturdays and Sundays.

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🍽️ Mediterranean restaurant Ēma to launch third location at Domain Northside
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🍖 Estancia Brazilian Steakhouse now open in Leander
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☕️ Noble Joe Coffee Co. to expand with new vintage trolley off East Riverside
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😋 'Here to stay': Jason’s Deli serves up fresh flavors in Cedar Park
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The Toasted Yolk Cafe now serving breakfast, brunch, lunch in Round Rock

The Toasted Yolk Cafe opened Jan. 26 in Round Rock.

The cafe offers a menu centered around the morning and mid-day meals, as well as specialty donuts and beverages. This includes breakfast burritos, different takes on toast, salads, soups, sandwiches and cocktails from the restaurant's full bar.

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📧 New newsletter alert: Bryan-College Station

Community Impact is now covering BCS, from growth and schools to business and city happenings.

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