The end of 2024 and beginning of 2025 have brought several new businesses to the Georgetown community, with others on the way. Revisit the latest business updates from Community Impact.



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1. Brass Peacock

The underground speakeasy is located beneath City Post Chophouse. The lounge’s craft cocktails are inspired by the prohibition era, said Kristina Moore, a spokesperson for City Post. The 1933-style speakeasy is open Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. to midnight and offers live music both nights, she said. Customers can guarantee a spot in Brass Peacock by dining at City Post.2. Lone Star Golf Cars


The business exclusively sells Evolution Electric Vehicles in multiple models, including standard golf carts, off-road golf carts, and utility carts used for landscaping and construction, an employee at the Georgetown location said. Customers can find carts ranging from two to eight seats, and the business offers full service on any of its products.3. Pack and Ship Pros

The business offers shipping through the U.S. Postal Service and FedEx, and is expanding to have UPS pickup in January. The storefront will also have private mailboxes in 2025, adding to its slate of existing services, which include shredding, scanning, faxing, notary, copying, shipping supplies and printing.4. Southern Tire Mart

The business offers routine tire maintenance, urgent tire repairs and 24/7 roadside assistance for cars, trucks and SUVs.5. Family ENT of Georgetown

The ear, nose and throat practice was founded by Dr. Yael Willingham, a board-certified physician with over 10 years of experience, according to Family ENT’s website. Some services include in-office ear tubes for children, and balloon sinus and eustachian tube treatments for adults, Willingham said.6. Top Star Prosthondontics


The office specializes in prosthodontic dentistry, providing treatments ranging from crowns, implant restorations and dentures to full-mouth reconstruction. In addition, the office offers nonsurgical temporomandibular joint treatment, consultations, fillings, extractions and cleanings.7. Game Day Men’s Health

The men’s health clinic is a franchise focused on testosterone replacement therapy, Georgetown owner Tej Grewal said. Among other services, the clinic offers treatments for medical weight loss, sexual wellness and erectile dysfunction, musculoskeletal injuries, and hair loss.Mosquito Hunters of Cedar Park – Leander – Georgetown

Franchise owner Tyson Ang said the business provides pest control systems and services to prevent mosquitoes, fleas and ticks, rodents, and fire ants to residential and commercial customers.Sandi's Organizing Services

Sandi Carter's goal for her personalized organization business is to help people declutter and find a system that works for them. Operating out of Hutto, she travels to surrounding cities to help organize both homes and businesses.Coming soon


8. Happy Chicks

The quick-service restaurant based in Austin serves chicken in the form of tenders, nuggets and salads, with vegan options available. The restaurant prepares 15 sauces daily, including avocado poblano, smoked bacon and vegan ranch. This will be the company’s sixth location.9. Whataburger

The Texas chain will open its new location in the same area as the city’s upcoming H-E-B. This will be the company’s third location in Georgetown with one restaurant off I-35 and the other at DB Wood Road and Williams Drive.10. Moonshine Yoga

Originally scheduled to open in December, the yoga studio’s third location has been delayed due to construction slowdowns, owner Smile Owen said. The studio will offer a variety of yoga classes, including heated and nonheated flow, strength and flexibility, restorative, barre, mat Pilates, and aerial. Moonshine Yoga has two other studios in Cedar Park and Liberty Hill.
  • Opening in late March
  • 2080 Westinghouse Road, Bldg. A, Ste. 107, Georgetown
  • www.moonshine.yoga
11. OsteoStrong


The business focuses on strengthening the skeletal system by offering a four-device circuit. The center aims to give individuals improved bone density, posture, balance, athletic performance and less joint and back pain.Relocations

12. Avalon Monuments

The business was previously owned by Lois and Larry Townsend, who retired and passed on ownership. Following the change, the business moved from its previous location at 1004 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. Avalon Monuments offers custom monuments, headstones, portraits, memorials, cremation urns, bronzed granite, styled benches and other specialized items.13. Hill Country Forensics

The forensics team has outgrown its current facility at 2334 Rockride Lane, Bldg. 1, Georgetown, Director of Operations Courtney Smith said. Hill Country Forensics owner Dr. Satish Chundru prompted building the new location, Smith said. The facility provides autopsies for unattended deaths in several Central Texas counties.
  • Relocating October 2025
  • 136 Market St., Georgetown
  • 512-240-1060
Closings


14. Georgetown Antique Mall

After over three decades of operating near the historic square, store owner Carolyn Martin has closed the business. The store sold collectables, furniture, knickknacks, jewelry and more.