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Cedar Tech development to bring 350,000+ square feet of industrial space to Leander/Cedar Park

A new development near Scottsdale Drive in Leander is set to bring over 350,000 square feet of industrial and flex industrial space once ready for tenant occupancy in the third quarter of 2026. 

What you need to know: Cedar Tech I and II, an industrial project from developer Holt Lundsford Commercial Investments and brokered by Live Oak, is set to bring multiple industrial and flex industrial spaces to Leander. 

  • 2305 Scottsdale Drive, Leander

 
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San Gabriel Roadhouse Decor trades eclectic goods in Liberty Hill

Liberty Hill locals can now shop for vintage goods and decor on Main Street.

What they offer: San Gabriel Roadhouse Decor is owned by local Tony Garcia. The team buys, sells and trades “unique items” for man caves, she sheds, patios and barbecue areas, according to Garcia.

Customers can peruse the storefront's eclectic selection of artwork, goods and furniture.

 
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Buffalo Wild Wings permanently closed in Cedar Park

Buffalo Wild Wings has closed its Cedar Park location near 1890 Ranch shopping center.

The details: A note was posted on the business’s side door referring customers to the company’s nearby locations which remain open.

The business served wings, tenders, burgers, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Customers were given the opportunity to order wings with one of the 26 flavors and dry rubs offered at the restaurant.

  • 4710 183A Toll Road, Cedar Park

 
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Texas medical cannabis program expands to include 9 potential new dispensaries

Nine new medical cannabis dispensaries could soon open in Texas, the Department of Public Safety announced Dec. 1.

The overview: The nine companies were preliminarily approved to join three existing dispensaries that provide medical-grade, low-THC products to eligible patients through the Texas Compassionate Use Program. The program's expansion comes after state lawmakers passed House Bill 46 this spring.

Lawmakers also allowed dispensaries to store products in multiple locations, which advocates said would cut costs, and added more qualifying conditions to the program.

Zooming in: The nine providers given conditional licenses Dec. 1 are:

  • Verano Texas LLC in West Texas
  • Trulieve TX Inc. in the Panhandle
  • Texas Patient Access LLC in North Texas
  • Lonestar Compassionate Care Group LLC in North Texas
  • Lone Star Bioscience Inc. in South Central Texas
  • PC TX OPCO LLC, dba PharmaCann, in Southeast Texas
  • Texa OP, dba TexaRx, in the Rio Grande Valley
  • Story of Texas LLC in Southeast Texas
  • Dilatso LLC in North Texas 

The companies must pass a final evaluation before they can cultivate, manufacture, distribute or sell products.

 

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