These aren't too random since they're built off this page but they're too insignificant for separate pages so let's take a look at them. I've marked this page as being in Kyle but there are technically two in Buda, which is still reflected in the tags for this post.
98 Dupree Drive
Community Coffee used to operate CC's Coffee House in Texas, which I covered on Carbon-izer but they pulled out of the state years ago. However, they still maintain distribution in Texas, with this location servicing Austin-area grocery stores. It has been in this location since approximately since 2008.
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575 FM 150 East
This opened as a Family Dollar around December 2006 but in 2019 it was closed and converted to a Dollar Tree. The address is shared with a strip center that has (as of 2022) Garcia's Mexican Restaurant, a chiropractor office, Kid to Kid (children's clothing resale), a liquor store, a martial arts studio, Kyle Donuts, and Lone Star Pediatric Dental & Braces - Kyle.
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6001 Kyle Pkwy.
Ascension Seton Hays Hospital opened as Seton Medical Center Hays on October 1, 2009 with 112 beds. Following a 2017 merger with Ascension it was rebranded as Ascension Seton Hays in 2019.
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1301 Old Goforth Road
Tom Green Elementary School is one of Hays County's older elementary schools (at least north of San Marcos), having opened in 1986 (Pre-K through Fifth Grade) and is named after a landowner that had previously owned it...not this guy.
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270 Old San Antonio Road
This opened as an Arby's in late 2008 but in mid-2022 it was purchased by Texas Sausage Company and shut down, quickly reopening as Big's Meat Market (on July 1, 2022). Based on the article previously linked there wasn't much of a gap between purchase of the building and the opening of Big's Meat Market. Big's Meat Market permanently closed in late March 2023 following a "sudden and unexpected loss in staffing". It reopened as El Pollo Rico by the end of the year.
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400 Old Post Road
Vertical Chapel was built in 2016 (currently planning an expansion). It was originally the home of Eikon Church. Vertical Chapel acquired the church in 2020 after Eikon vacated it and later purchased it outright. (This blog avoids controversial topics, but for the full story of how and why Eikon disintegrated, you can read up here.)
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1819 Robert S. Light Blvd.
Bannered as "Poco Loco Market" (also "Poco Loco Market #3"), this gas station and convenience store opened in 2018 at what was the end of Robert S. Light Boulevard. On June 6, 2023, Robert S. Light was extended beyond Loop 4 to FM 1626.
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850 Veterans Drive
Dollar General built a store on Rebel Drive in 2004 (renamed in 2020 for political reasons), and in 2006 a Golden Chick (830 Rebel Drive) was built off of Dollar General's parking lot.
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