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Learn about the latest business and restaurant news in Kyle, including a new grocery store focused on healthy living, the reopening of a locally owned hair salon and more.

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Sprouts

The specialty grocery retailer will be the first of its brand in Hays County, encouraging healthy eating by stocking its stores with farm-to-table foods from local producers with organic, plant-based and gluten-free options.Menchie’s


Danny Wang, a soon-to-be Kyle resident, opened the customizable frozen yogurt shop with a variety of toppings.Premier Cuts

After temporarily closing in January to make way for the planned H-E-B expansion, owner Brian Olsen reopened the hair salon and is now offering cuts and other services.
Extended Stay America Premier Suites—Kyle opened Sept. 3. (Courtesy Extended Stay America)
Extended Stay America Premier Suites—Kyle opened Sept. 3. (Courtesy Extended Stay America)


Extended Stay America Premier Suites—Kyle

The four-story, 53,877-square-foot hotel offers 124 guest rooms and amenities, including on-site guest laundry services, a fitness center, personalized voicemail and more.Coming soon


Ly Donut Shop

Owner Stephanie Chor said she will open the first Ly Donut Shop in Kyle, offering a variety of donuts, kolaches and breakfast sandwiches.
  • Opening by late November
  • 1320 Bebee Road, Kyle
  • No public contact information was available as of press time.
What’s next: Permits filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation

Jeremiah's Italian Ice

Construction was slated to start April 30 and be completed by June 30 for this ice cream shop. Jeremiah’s Italian Ice could be a 1,259 square foot build-out for $120,000. According to its website, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice offers a blend of authentic Italian ice, creamy soft serve and rich, flavorful mix-ins.In the news


San Vicente Cemetery

Established in the early 1900s, the cemetery honors Mexican and Mexican-American pioneers whose contributions shaped Hays County and Central Texas. A public ceremony is set for Oct. 25 at 11 a.m. to dedicate San Vicente Cemetery as a Historic Texas Cemetery.