So far in April, Georgetown has gained a new European-style steakhouse and a Marshalls, with a HomeGoods opening later this week.
Read more about these and other business updates below.
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1. Sovian Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
The European-style steakhouse serves wood-fired steaks, Mediterranean seafood, cocktails and wines. This is chef and owner Vira Chudasma’s second Georgetown restaurant. She also owns La Riv Wood Fired Italian.
2. Marshalls
The off-price retailer’s new 24,089-square-foot store carries a selection of brand-name and designer fashion.
3. Aspire Allergy & Sinus
The practice offers allergy testing and treatment, food allergy testing and treatment, sinus evaluation and treatment, allergy shots, and allergy drops. The Georgetown clinic will be led by physician assistant Kyle Bartschmid.
Bird Dog Roofing
Brian and Amanda Prokaski launched the company, which offers roof inspections, repairs and replacement, as well as storm damage repair, gutter and fascia services. Based in Leander, the business serves the surrounding area, including Georgetown.
Coming soon
4. The League Kitchen & Tavern and Tony C’s Pizza & Beer Garden
Greystone Construction and TC4 & Co. Hospitality hosted a groundbreaking March 27 for the restaurants. The League Kitchen & Tavern serves scratch-made American comfort foods and Prohibition era-style cocktails. Tony C’s Pizza & Beer Garden offers New York-style pizza and Italian food.
5. HomeGoods
The home decor store is one of the latest additions to the Cedar Breaks West shopping center. The company sells furniture, rugs, accessories, bedding and more for 20%-60% below full-price retailers.
6. Bojangles
The chain was originally expected to bring its menu of chicken, sandwiches, biscuits and sides to Georgetown in early 2026.
7. Crave
The Utah-based brand will offer loaded sodas with syrups, creams and fruit add-ons, as well as a range of rotating cookie flavors. The new location will mark the company’s first Austin-area venture, and will be locally owned and operated by franchisees Arun Serikar and Purna Durshanpalli.
8. SafeSplash Swim School
Coming to Leander Tech Park, the business will offer lessons on water safety and structured swim programs for all ages, owner Sukesh Bodavula said.
9. Fifty/50 Pilates
With its first location in Cedar Park, the business offers strength and sculpt, cardio and endurance, and stretch and yoga classes. The Georgetown location, which will be the company’s third in the north Austin metro, was originally expected to open in early 2026.
10. United Heritage Credit Union
Construction on a second Georgetown branch is expected to begin this summer. UHCU serves members throughout Central Texas, Austin and Tyler, offering checking and savings accounts; home, auto and student loans; and insurance services.
What’s next (Based on permits filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation)
11. Famous Footwear
The company sells a selection of shoe brands. Work on the space in the Cedar Breaks West shopping center is expected to begin in May and run through October.
12. Buckle
Known for its denim offerings, the store stocks clothing for men, women and children across a variety of brands. Work to renovate the future retail space is set to begin and end this fall.
Relocations
13. Austin Christian University
Located on Celebration Church’s 110-acre Georgetown campus, the school marked the beginning of construction on its Bringmann Center March 27. The $50 million facility will house a 750-seat auditorium and be a hub for campus activities and student services.
14. Matter of Taste Florist
Owner Lindsay Roach said the custom floral business will move to another spot within the city after over 40 years at 4230 Williams Drive, Georgetown.
In the news
15. Georgetown ISD Health and Wellness Center
Lone Star Circle of Care and Georgetown ISD have partnered to bring behavioral health services to the clinic this spring. The clinic brought on licensed clinical social worker Kathryn Seela, who will provide therapy services for patients age 5 and older.
16. East Williamson County Texas State Technical College
The campus will add semiconductor technology as well as automation and robotics technology curriculum this fall. The addition of these courses to the school’s curriculum is a direct response to a surge in demand for skilled workers in the semiconductor and manufacturing industries in Williamson County.
17. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Williamson County
The child welfare organization opened its renovated office April 1. CASAs, trained volunteers who work alongside Child Protective Services and the criminal justice system, help children in abusive situations find safety and permanent homes.
18. Round Rock Premium Outlets
Simon Malls, the real estate trust that owns the outlet mall, announced a refresh for the property began in February and is expected to complete this summer. In addition to a new coat of paint in linen-toned neutrals, the center will receive new wayfinding signs, upgrades to common areas, restroom renovations and landscaping enhancements.