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Congress Avenue begins at an intersection with Slaughter Lane near Interstate 35. It heads to the north-northeast, diverging away from I-35. This portion of Congress from Slaughter Lane north to the Williamson Creek bridge is maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation and carries the Loop 275 designation. After the intersection with ...
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Doubling the size of the original footprint, the multilevel 145,000-square-foot new build replaces the longest standing H-E-B in Austin. H-E-B on South Congress officially reopens Wednesday. Here ...
The retail store had originally opened in 1874 in Rockdale, Texas under the name of H.P. Hale, later becoming Scarbrough & Hicks. [3] In 1893 Scarbrough left R.H. Hicks in charge of the store and moved with his family to Austin, expanding the business to a new location in the Kreisle Building at the 400 block of Congress Avenue .
Guero's relocated in 1995 from East Oltorf Street to 1412 S. Congress Ave., a site that was originally a Central Seed and Feed Store building dating back to the late 1800s. The Lippincott family ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — It’s the most wonderful time of the year: H-E-B officials confirmed the grocer’s new South Congress storefront will open this December. ... located at 2301 S. Congress Ave ...
With customers like Ricky Williams and ex-UT football coach Mac Brown, Larry and Kat Stokes celebrate 50 years of bringing luxury jewelry to Austin.
The Lundberg Bakery (now known as the Old Bakery and Emporium) is a historic building in downtown Austin, Texas. It is located at 1006 Congress Avenue, half a block south of the Texas State Capitol grounds. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 17, 1969. [1] [2]