The city of Dripping Springs, an Austin suburb located southwest of the Texas capital, is on track to welcome its first Target store after company officials confirmed to MySA in late January its purchase of 10 acres for the future site.
“We’re excited to bring an easy, affordable and convenient shopping experience to new guests in the Dripping Springs community with this new Target store,” a Target spokesperson told MySA in a January statement. “As we get closer to opening the store, we’ll have more specific details to share – including how the shopping experience will be tailored to serve local guests and the grand opening date.”
Now, new project documents outline estimated construction completion dates and costs related to the upcoming storefront.
Target will be an anchor store as part of The Village at Dripping Springs, an approximately 30-acre retail center coming to town. Located at 13786 W. U.S. Hwy. 290, Building 100, Suite 101, Austin, TX 78737, construction is expected to begin in early May and wrap in mid-November 2027, according to project documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation on March 18.
The development comprises a 147,000-square-foot store, with the construction costs for the site alone anticipated around $7.5 million.
Other businesses neighboring The Village at Dripping Springs include OrangeTheory, Chick-fil-A, Dunkin, Torchy’s Tacos, H-E-B, Freebird’s World Burrito and James Avery.