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Bohemian vintage clothing boutique Charm School Vintage recently moved to a new space at 1111 E. 11th St.

The new location opened April 11 and provides the store with more space than its former home on East Cesar Chavez Street. The extra space has allowed an expansion of products including a wider selection of leather boots, handbags, and ethnic and independent jewelry designs.

Charm School Vintage also now offers natural apothecary lines by La Abeja Herbs, Poppy and Someday, and Beanblossom Soaps. The business first opened in Austin in 2010.

Other impacts:


NOW OPEN—Two Austin restaurants have come together in the opening of CANTINE Italian Cafe & Bar. The menu offers Italian dishes as well as flavors from surrounding Mediterranean countries. CANTINE, 1100 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 2115, is a blend of its sister restaurants ASTI Trattoria and recently closed FINO Restaurant Patio & Bar. Patrons can enjoy full bar serving craft cocktails, local beer on draft and a rotating list of 40 wine bottles. Indoor and outdoor seating is available for brunch, lunch and dinner. 512-628-0348

NOW OPEN—Co-owners Jay Bunda, Kelly Chappell and Chris Courtney opened the fourth Austin location of Galaxy Cafe on June 1 at 8127 Mesa Drive, Ste. A-100. The new location features an expanded wine menu, an espresso machine and local beers on tap. The new location has a lounge where customers can plug in laptops, and it also serves as a space for private events. The cafe is open daily from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 512-369-3488

NOW OPEN—A local husband and wife team recently opened Kitch Cabinetry and Design at 2210 W. Anderson Ln., Ste. B. The business opened April 1 and creates unique and functional cabinetry for kitchens and bathrooms. The physical location operates as a showroom for design inspiration, and home visits are made when designing for clients. 512-300-3260

NOW OPEN—Alicia Ringuet and Doug French opened d’lites on May 24, serving ice cream that is low in calories, carbs, sugar and fat and is also gluten-free. The shop, located at 8127 Mesa Drive, Ste. 204B, also has custom shakes, toppings and a selection of specialty chocolate bars. French said about 40 percent of sales will come from take-home containers available in 8, 16 and 32 ounces. D’lites will have a daily selection of rotating flavors. 512-640-4369

EXPANSIONS—SLAB BBQ expanded its service hours and is now open Sundays from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Founder Mark Avalos is also planning to debut new menu items for Sunday service. SLAB, located at 9012 Research Blvd., Ste. C-4, serves barbecue sandwiches with slow-cooked meats. 512-351-9977