Iconic Southwestern restaurant grills up return to Northwest Austin Z Tejas will open a new location in Avery Ranch. The Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill restaurant chain is adding a third location in a familiar Austin area neighborhood to its local menu. Known for its Mexican-style fare, Austin-based Z’Tejas plans to open a restaurant in a 5,280-square-foot space at Northwest Austin’s Plaza at Avery Ranch shopping center, just minutes outside of the Cedar Park suburb, according to an April 12 release from commercial real estate brokerage firm Rockspring. The center, at 14900 Avery Ranch Blvd., is adjacent to West Parmer Lane. No timetable was available for the restaurant’s debut.
Plan an unforgettable family play-cation in Frisco this spring
Plan an unforgettable family play-cation in Frisco this spring
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New boutique Bay Area development casts off with $250,000 homes Artesia Village homes feature open plans.
Photo courtesy of HistoryMaker Homes With Houston real estate being snatched up by locals, Newstonians, and speculators, demand is surging for low-priced, entry-level homes especially for first-time buyers. To help comes developer HistoryMaker Homes, which has just launched a new community in the bay area town of La Porte. Dubbed
Artesia Village, the new development sits along State Highway 146, south of West Fairmont Parkway. Homesites are around 40 feet, priced starting at $250,000, and offer seven designs ranging from 1,440 to more than 2,918 square feet. (Four of these are below $300,000, according to press materials.) At 19 acres, Artesia Village will accommodate 82 homes.
No wonder nearly 40 percent of Texans have packed on the pounds during the coronavirus pandemic. It turns out Texas ranks as the 10th most stressed
In the category of news that will surprise no one, young people are moving to Austin in droves. According to the fifth-annual study from SmartAsset, mill