Megan Garcia+FollowTarget’s big move: Dripping Springs gets its own storeTarget is officially coming to Dripping Springs, and it’s not just any store—it’s a full-size location set to anchor a brand-new shopping center right off U.S. 290. For locals, this means less driving to Austin for those Target runs and a whole new spot for shopping, dining, and hanging out. The development, called The Village at Dripping Springs, will also bring more retail and restaurant options. No word yet on the opening date, but this could really change the way we shop and connect in town. What do you hope to see open alongside Target? #Business #LocalBusiness #DrippingSprings00Share
john72+FollowTarget coming to Dripping Springs!A brand new Target is officially on its way to Dripping Springs, bringing a major shopping upgrade to the fast-growing Hill Country community. The 145,000-square-foot store will be built right on US 290, making everyday errands a lot more convenient for locals who’ve had to drive to Austin or Bee Cave for big-box shopping. Plus, the new development includes plans for more shops and open lots, hinting at even more retail options soon. With Dripping Springs’ population doubling in just a few years, how do you think this will change the vibe and daily life around town? #Business #LocalBusiness #DrippingSprings00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTigers’ playoff dreams end in San AntonioThat final whistle at the Alamodome hit hard for Dripping Springs. The Tigers put up a fierce fight against Vandegrift, rallying in the second half and refusing to back down, but just couldn’t close the gap before time ran out. Standout performances—like Chase Ames’ 357 passing yards and Merrik Bloomgren’s 161 receiving yards—showed the heart this team brought all season. Even with the 27-20 loss, finishing 12-2 is something to be proud of. How do you feel about this season, and what are your hopes for next year’s Tigers? #Sports #Football #DrippingSprings00Share