From new bakeries to business relocations, here are 18 business updates for the Northwest Austin area.

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1. Whipped Bakery

The bakery offers custom cakes, cupcakes, stuffed macarons, cake rolls and other pastry items such as scones, creme brulee pudding and cookies. Also on the menu are a variety of coffee and tea drinks.2. Relive Health

Clients can find a range of services at the business including hormone therapy, medical weight loss services, hydrafacials and botox.3. Hardy Windows


The business offers window and door services with over 30 years of industry experience. Customers can find several different window styles from single and double hung windows to bow windows and awning windows. Doors are also available including french doors, patio sliding doors, bi-fold doors and multi-slide doors.4. Nyle Maxwell of Austin service center

The dealership has brought its quick service center back to its main location. The service center, which is used for simpler service needs like oil changes, had been operating at an off-site location. The dealership also offers engine maintenance and repairs as well as body work.5. Gold’s Gym

The national fitness center opened its new flagship after closing at 9101 Research Blvd., Austin. The opening coincided with the company’s 60th anniversary.Coming soon

6. Little Caesars


The business sells pizza with a range of toppings and crust options including pepperoni, Italian sausage and pretzel crust. Customers can also find breadsticks, crazy puffs, wings and dessert options.What’s next

7. Lifted Trucks

The truck shop is slated to open its first Austin location in far Northwest Austin, per a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing. The shop has an inventory of trucks and provides services for customized lifts, wheels, tires and other truck accessories.Relocations

8. World Market


The business relocated from its previous location at 9333 Research Blvd., Austin, to Great Hills Station shopping center. The store is known for selling home decor, furniture, housewares, gifts, jewelry and decor in addition to food and beverages from around the world.9. Old Burger 58

The food truck relocated from Pink Flamingo Food Court to Anderson Mill Food Truck Court and serves Venezuelan cuisine such as empanadas, arepas, pepitos and more.
  • Relocated in June
  • 9817 Anderson Mill Road, Austin
  • Instagram: oldburger58
10. ATX Print Services

The print shop offers personal and commercial vinyl printing, indoor and outdoor signage, architectural drawings printing, vehicle decals and wraps, stickers, banners, flags and window graphics.11. Precision Custom Tailors

The business relocated a few doors down into the former Enchanted Forest Ice Cream building. The shop, which was previously located at 6816 N. RM 620, offers repair, restoration and alteration services for suits, dresses, pants, jackets and other clothes.
  • Relocated in June
  • 6812 N. RM 620, Austin
  • 512-620-4016
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12. Viva Day Spa

The company celebrating its 20th anniversary launched its first location in Central Austin with only eight employees in 2005. The brand offers cosmetic injectables, laser treatments and advanced skin care services as well as massages, facials and more.13. Zara

The location is temporarily closing to expand from its current size of 11,000 square feet to 35,000 square feet. Zara sells clothing for women, men and children in addition to shoes, accessories, jewelry, perfume and more.
  • Closed June 15, reopening early 2026
  • 3409 Esperanza Crossing, Ste. P-100, Austin
  • www.zara.com
14. Kerbey Lane Cafe

The family-owned eatery celebrated its 45th anniversary in May. The first Kerbey Lane Cafe opened in 1980 in Central Austin and the business now operates 10 locations throughout Austin, Round Rock and San Antonio.15. Juliet Italian Kitchen


The Austin-based Italian restaurant underwent new leadership in May with CEO Timothy Rucker. The restaurant is also celebrating 10 years in Austin since its opening in 2015. Starting July 14, new summer menus have been introduced at Juliet.16. Genuine Joe Coffeehouse

The coffee shop from owner Josh Brown celebrated 20 years of business in June.Closings

17. Gimmicks Bar

The bar announced via an Instagram post that it will be closing after July. The Chicago-inspired bar opened over a year ago on June 20, 2024. In its Instagram post, the business stated Bullseye Bakery will expand into the space starting in August.
  • Closing after July
  • 2007 Kramer Lane, Unit 105, Austin
  • Instagram: gimmicksbar
18. Factory Mattress

The business filed for bankruptcy on June 7, according to previous Community Impact reporting. The storefront sells mattresses from various brands including Nextar, Lovett, Smartlife and more.
  • Closing TBD
  • Northwest Austin: 13945 US 183, Ste. B-1, Austin; North Austin: 9607 Research Blvd., Ste. 450, Austin
  • www.factorymattresstexas.com