The first phase of the project will include a mix of homes, parks and schools.

AUSTIN, Texas — More businesses are coming to the growing Goodnight Ranch development.

According to developers, more retail options, medical services and a new park are all coming soon to the 700-acre space located east of Interstate 35 and Slaughter Lane in southeast Austin.

Once completed, Goodnight Ranch – which is located just about eight miles southeast of downtown Austin – is expected to consist of more than 6,000 homes, a town center, three schools, bike paths and trails, public parkland and a number of other amenities.

According to the Austin American-Statesman, the new tenants of the development include:

  • Meow Bark Veterinary, a 2,474-square-foot, locally owned neighborhood vet, which is expected to open by the end of 2024.
  • Action Behavior Centers, a 6,844-square-foot Applied Behavior Analysis provider for children on the autism spectrum, anticipated to be open by the end of 2024.
  • Amazing Explorers, a 12,156-square-foot child care center that utilizes a proprietary science, technology, engineering, art and math curriculum that is expected to open early in 2025.
  • Boba Magic, a 1,241-square-foot neighborhood café serving various Boba teas and hosting community events, which is set to open at some point in 2025.

The first phase of the project will include a mix of homes, parks and schools. Construction on Goodnight Ranch is expected to be completed in the next seven to 10 years.

Boomtown is KVUE’s series covering the explosive growth in Central Texas. For more Boomtown stories, head to KVUE.com/Boomtown.

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