Check out these updates on these eight Liberty Hill area businesses that are coming soon, relocating, closing and more.

Coming soon

1. O2B Kids

The center will offer day care for infants and toddlers as well as preschool curriculum, after-school programs, summer camps and events. This will be the Florida-based company’s first Texas location.

2. Relentless Rides

The business specializes in custom vehicle wraps; lights; full-body lining; ceramic coat detailing; lowering and lift kits; and air suspension for cars, jeeps and trucks. Relentless Rides Inc. also offers wheels and tires as well as vehicle storage options. Owned by Dan Wiley, the business is located in the up-and-coming industrial complex, District 29.

3. Patriot Animal Hospital



Specializing in health care for cats and dogs, the new animal hospital will offer annual wellness exams, senior pet care, parasite and heartworm prevention, surgeries such as spay and neuter, dental services, cold laser therapy, and lab imaging. The family- and veteran-owned business is led by local husband and wife Freddy and Amy Mitchell.

Relocations

4. Mrs. Amy’s Adventures Preschool

The preschool is moving from 14370 W. Hwy. 29, Ste. 12, Liberty Hill, to a new facility just minutes down the road that will double its capacity. With a primary focus on whole child development, the facility specializes in themed, play-based child care services for children ages 6 weeks through 5 years old. Owned and managed by Amy Payne, the business also offers after-school care and summer camps for elementary school kids.

5. The Golf Ranch

The business will be moving to a new facility more than twice the size of its current Georgetown space. The golf retail store features three hitting bays, clothing, custom golf club fitting and a golf club repair shop.

In the news



6. Starbucks


While undergoing renovations Feb. 26-March 7, the coffee shop received new systems and technology to increase efficiency. Crews installed an overhead automated ice dispenser, an automated milk dispenser, a warming wall for hot sandwiches and food options, an upgraded pastry case, and a new brewing system called Clover Vertica.

7. Rebel Fitness

The training facility’s new owners Arvelle and Carrie Martin Fearn were announced on Facebook Jan. 10. Prior to the Fearns taking over, Regina Watson was the owner. The business specializes in obstacle course training as well as fitness and recovery offerings.

Closings

8. Freedom's Secret Ingredient



The restaurant, located inside Main Street Social, served comfort classics such as frito pies, tacos, fried green tomatoes, empanadas and hot dogs. Owner Freedom Gaither said in a Facebook message she is expecting her first granddaughter in March.