Learn about these and other business updates below.
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1. HTeaO
The Westinghouse Road franchise is owned and operated by Marco Mussi. HTeaO offers more than 20 flavors of sweet and unsweet iced tea made daily, including options like sweet Georgia peach, mango fresco, coconut and mint.
2. Medi-Weightloss
Owned by Shankar Bellam, the clinic offers supervised weight loss programs. Services available include GLP-1 medications, diabetes treatment and vitamin injections.
Coming soon
3. Perky Beans
The coffee shop’s menu features a variety of coffee and espresso-based beverages, including ice-blended frappes, as well as smoothies, tea, infused Red Bull drinks and lemonade refreshers. The menu also includes light bites such as muffins, croissants, bagels and sandwiches. Founded by Angie and Ron Diaz, the business has an existing location in Leander.
4. The Junction
The entertainment venture by Georgetown-based Cooley Capital Companies will bring four local dining options online: Sweet Lemon Kitchen, Dough-Go Pizza, King’s Chicken Wings and Taconmaye.
5. Batteries Plus
The franchise location will offer phone and device repair, lighting options, home systems, key fob programming, and batteries, with owners Mike and Arianna Marques saying the store will carry “every battery known to mankind.”
Relocations
6. Healthy Smiles Dentistry
The family dental practice, led by Dr. Sharon Mathias, will move from Republic Square to a new development on FM 971. The business provides general and cosmetic dentistry for patients of all ages, including emergency services and sedation.
In the news
7. Uplift WilCo
Formerly called Assistance League of Georgetown Area, the nonprofit is cutting ties with the nationwide Assistance League organization and rebranding on June 1. The effort includes the new name, rebranded programs and expanded philanthropic initiatives.
8. Performing Arts Studio
Founded in 1986 by Lisa Holmstrom, the dance studio is celebrating its 40th season with its June recital. The business is owned by Sadia Ahmed Johnson, who began teaching at PAS in 2012 and purchased the studio in 2014. It offers classes, performance groups and competition companies for dancers ages 18 months through high school.
Closings
9. Cosmic Roots Nature School
The school, which currently serves students in pre-K through eighth grades, will close at the end of the 2025-26 school year. The microschool offered a nature-based curriculum with extracurriculars such as outdoor education, gardening, art, herbalism and 3D printing.


