Georgetown is seeing new business growth along Williams Drive and I-35 as well as in the Wolf Ranch and Parmer Ranch shopping centers.
Read more about new business coming to areas of town west of I-35 below.
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Georgetown is seeing new business growth along Williams Drive and I-35 as well as in the Wolf Ranch and Parmer Ranch shopping centers.
Read more about new business coming to areas of town west of I-35 below.
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1. First Watch
The breakfast, brunch and lunch chain’s menu features classics, such as avocado toast, as well as specialty entrees, including smoked salmon eggs Benedict and lemon ricotta pancakes.
2. Rally House
Located in Wolf Ranch Town Center, the store sells officially licensed sports apparel, fan gear and merchandise, including jerseys, hats, shirts, sweatshirts and gifts for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and college teams.
3. Frontier Psychiatry LLC
Led by board-certified psychiatrist Alexander Kaplan, the practice offers psychiatric care for children, adolescents, adults and seniors as well as provides diagnostic assessments, medication management and psychotherapy.
4. Wells Fargo
The new branch in Parmer Ranch Marketplace adds to Wells Fargo’s 450 locations in Texas, which provide individual and business banking services.
Sandler by AnchorPoint Sales LLC
Clay Underwood opened the home-based business, which aims to provide world-class sales coaching. Clients are taught to sell on value, reach more customers and close more deals, Underwood said.
Coming soon
5. Texas Roadhouse
Construction appears to be underway at the site of the steakhouse’s upcoming location. However, a media representative with the company said no timeline updates are available.
6. Project LeanNation
The franchise sells ready-to-heat-and-eat meals made using simple ingredients, such as lean protein, clean carbohydrates and real vegetables, said Tim Fincannon, who co-owns the new location with his wife, Christie. The shop will also include a made-to-order protein shake bar and sell a variety of supplements.
7. Commercial National Bank
As a full service community bank, the branch will offer checking, savings and retirement accounts as well as personal and commercial lending options.
What's next (Permits filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation)
8. Tomlinson’s Feed
The Austin-based store, which carries a variety of food, treats, toys and supplies for dogs and cats, is planning a location for the Bluebonnet Plaza shopping center. Build out of the space is slated to start in June and last through June of next year.
9. Discount Tire
Construction on Georgetown’s second location for the wheel and tire service business is set to take place from this May through May 2028.
Expansions
10. Annunciation Maternity Home
The facility is adding five new four-bedroom, four-bathroom residential homes and a community center. The organization—which provides free services for mothers and babies, including housing, counseling, education and access to health services—is also expanding its child care center.
In the news
11. Sun City Texas
The 55-plus community is celebrating its 30th year. Stephanie Redding, director of marketing for PulteGroup’s Austin division, said the builder closed on its first three Sun City home sales in February 1996. Since then, the community has grown to be home to more than 17,000 residents, three 18-hole golf courses, eight swimming pools, five amenity centers, and more than 50 outdoor sports courts.
Worth the trip
Rodeo Mexican Kitchen & Bar
The new concept is from the owners of Marisol’s Mexican Grill in Georgetown. Owner Ismael Sanchez said the restaurant will feature a similar menu of Mexican dishes and Tex-Mex favorites.


