A new yoga studio and an esthetics and wellness spa recently opened in Georgetown while several more businesses are slated to open over the next year. Future business headed to the area include Georgetown's first Einstein Bros. Bagels, an extended-stay hotel, and an indoor soccer facility.

Now open

1. Flow Yoga

The space features two large yoga studios and a lounge serving tea and cacao. The business offers a variety of yoga classes with ranging intensity levels, including ​yin plus sound, flow, vinyasa, flexibility and mobility, and kundalini yoga. The new Georgetown franchise is owned by Stephanie Whitson. Flow Yoga has three additional locations in the Austin area and sister studios in Austin and Dallas.2. Afterglow Integrative Esthetics & Wellness

Owner Dana Kataoka said the business incorporates advanced techniques with holistic wellness to elevate traditional treatments. Services include red light therapy, integrative facials, waxing, tinting, scalp treatments and wellness treatments. Located inside of Lavish, the business is accepting clients by appointment only, Kataoka said.The Salty New Yorker


The home-based bagel shop serves authentic New York bagels using dough made in house daily. The business was founded by former New Jersey resident Bethany Simas who named The Salty New Yorker after her husband John. The shop receives to-go orders online and hopes to begin operating at the Wolf Ranch Farmers Market, Simas said.Coming soon

3. Einstein Bros. Bagels

The national chain’s first shop in Georgetown will serve dozens of bagel types, including classic, signature and gourmet bagels, paired with cream cheese spread. The business also serves breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and coffee beverages.4. Jeremiah’s Italian Ice

The Italian dessert shop will serve scratch-made Italian ice, soft-serve ice cream and gelati, a dessert featuring layers of ice cream and Italian ice topped with sprinkles, cookie crumbles or candy. Italian ice is “lighter and more refreshing than ice cream but thicker, smoother and creamier than shaved ice,” Georgetown franchise owner and resident Allison Stubbs said. The Georgetown location will include indoor and patio seating.5. Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Georgetown


The extended-stay hotel will feature rooms with king and double beds plus kitchens, a fitness center, an outdoor pool and laundry facilities. The hotel will offer complimentary breakfast; Wi-Fi; parking; and a social hour, including appetizers and drinks. The new hotel will be located next to Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Austin Georgetown, which opened in April 2023.6. Soccer Pups

The indoor soccer training facility serves children ages 3-9. The business aims to build soccer and social skills through classes, camps, a skills academy, leagues and birthday parties. Soccer Pups first opened in Cedar Park last year and will open in Leander in the fall.7. The Swim Studio

Swim coaches will provide one-on-one swim lessons to adults and children as young as 6 months old through weekly 30-minute sessions. The business will offer 10-day bootcamps for ages 2 and up. The program will teach swimmers the four main swimming strokes, proper technique and safety in and around water.8. Westlake Dermatology

Certified dermatologist and skin cancer surgeon Adam Mamelak will provide a variety of aesthetic and medical skin care treatments to patients, including advanced treatment for common skin conditions, screening and treatment for skin cancer, Mohs micrographic surgery for certain skin cancers, botox, fillers and microneedling. The Georgetown clinic will be the company's 19th location.9. Bright Sight Eye Care


The new office led by Optometrist Paul Nguyen will offer eye and vision care, including contacts and glasses. The practice will treat eye diseases such as diabetes, glaucoma, dry eyes and macular degeneration.10. Frontier Bank of Texas

The bank provides a range of personal and business financial services, including checking and savings accounts, debit and credit cards, and loans. Frontier Bank offers wealth management services through a team of financial advisors. The company has 10 branches across Central Texas.Relocations

11. Sixth Gen Roofing

The company provides residential and commercial roofing services to the greater Georgetown area, including inspections, insurance claims, repairs and replacements as well as solar panel installation and custom-designed roofs. Owned by Josh and Alicia Herrington, the business was previously located at 1108 Williams Drive, Georgetown.12. Georgetown Shirt Company


The custom apparel producer relocated from its previous location at 40204 Industrial Park Circle, Georgetown. The business produces general apparel, team and athletics wear, caps, headwear, and promotional products. The business also offers screen printing and embroidery services.Expansions

13. TOP Equipment

The outdoor power equipment distributor hopes to open a 210,000-square-foot facility next to its current 225,000-square-foot center by the end of 2025, owner Mike Elliott said. The company will lease some of the new space to other tenants, he said. TOP Equipment distributes products for Exmark, Echo and Billy Goat across several states. Products include zero-turn mowers, grass trimmers, power blowers, chainsaws, hedge clippers, brush cutters and fertilizer sprayers.In the news

14. R Bank


The Texas-based bank will celebrate its 15th anniversary on June 22. R Bank provides a variety of personal and business banking services, including checking and savings accounts, and loans. The company has 10 branches across the state.