Here's the latest South Austin business news.

1. South Austin-based food truck Teal House Coffee & Bakery will be opening its brick-and-mortar location at 2304 S. Congress Ave., Austin, on Jan. 30. The business’s menu includes kolaches, croissants, sticky buns, pies and its signature cinnamon rolls as well as coffee and espresso drinks. 832-577-4336. www.tealhouse.co

2. Turcotte Butchers & Delicatessen will open in early April at 100 Commons Drive, Ste. 9, Dripping Springs. Co-owners Erik and Christin Turcotte said the local deli and butcher shop will offer choice cuts raised in Texas and roast beef prepared in-house. Erik operated the Salt Lick BBQ food truck in Dripping Springs from March to September before deciding to open his own business. 512-829-4657. www.turcottebutchers.com

3. The apartment complex Bee Caves Vistas is under new ownership and management as of Dec. 15 at 6508 Steep Cactus Trail, Austin. Real estate investment firm Sendera Investment Group purchased the community located in the Oak Hill region and has assumed the management of the property. Bee Caves Vistas features pet-friendly, three-bedroom townhomes with Hill Country views and offers close proximity to the Hill Country Galleria. 512-649-7234. www.beecavesvistas.com

4. The Saint Mary, a 240-unit apartment building at 7500 W. Slaughter Lane, Austin, was purchased by private equity real estate management company Velocis on Jan. 13. The complex completed in 2019 was built and previously owned by Stratus Properties. This is the second multifamily purchase for Velocis and its first in Austin. 737-265-4742. www.thesaintmary.com