Daiso, Cupprimo and Other Exciting Business Updates in Southwest Austin
The bustling district of Southwest Austin has recently been the center of exciting business updates. New businesses are opening their doors while some other seasoned ones are announcing relocations and expansions. Here are the major highlights collected from various business news in this region:
1. Daiso Unveils Its Store in Sunset Valley
On top of our list is the grand opening of Daiso, the popular Japanese dollar store chain. Located next to Bougie’s Donuts & Coffee in Sunset Valley, the store offers a range of merchandise – from decor, kitchenware, cleaning supplies to food, Japanese snacks, stationery, and even makeup items. Daiso marked its opening on April 6 and is already receiving a warm welcome from customers in Southwest Austin.
2. Man Shack Antiques – A New Destination for Vintage Lovers
Thriving on the same day as Daiso in the area, Man Shack Antiques is a locally owned antique shop. It is home to an alluring collection of second-hand furniture and home decor sourced from several vendors. The place is all set to become a hot spot for antique lovers in the region.
3. Cupprimo – The Much-Awaited Cupcake and Espresso Bar
Among the fresh list of new entrants, Cupprimo is certain to catch the attention of cupcake and coffee lovers. The construction of a new Cupprimo store in the region began in November and is now nearing completion. The grand opening is expected later this summer, promising the same delightful flavors as in its North Austin store.
4. Fixed by Fitness Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with a Relocation
A personal training studio, Fixed by Fitness, has recently relocated from its William Cannon Drive space in March while also celebrating its fifth anniversary. Founded by Steve Appelhans, the studio concentrates on personalized training for adults with a focus on improving quality of life and longevity.
5. Austin Premier Mattress Closes Brodie Lane Location
In other news, Austin Premier Mattress announced the closure of its Brodie Lane location on March 28. The mattress retailer will be focusing on a business rebrand and will continue to offer a range of high-quality mattresses from its other Austin locations.
6. Closure of Chen Z Noodle House
Adding to the string of closures, Chen Z Noodle House closed its doors at the end of March. Run by husband and wife, Chen and Xiaoli Zhang, the restaurant was known for bringing a unique culinary experience to the community in Southwest Austin.
In conclusion, Southwest Austin is witnessing a dynamic phase in its business landscape. With a range of new businesses arriving and existing ones evolving, the region remains an attractive destination for entrepreneurs and customers alike.