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6 trending Austin stories: $13 million HEB renovation, Bastrop movie studio opening soon, mall fire investigated

Did you miss any of our articles this week? Take a look at what you might have missed during Community Impact’s October 28-November 1 coverage in Austin.

Round Rock HEB store to get $13 million renovation in 2025

A Round Rock HEB store will undergo a major renovation in 2025, according to project information listed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Read the full story from reporter Brooke Sjoberg.

Bastrop 552 movie studios are no longer on hold, construction will begin

Three years in the making, founder Alton Butler said the stage is set for continued construction of the Bastrop 552 movie studios after a recent development: the annexation of his 545-acre property on Lovers Lane. Butler said the movie-play-hospitality concept will include live music stages, immersive sets, river activities and more over the next decade.

Read the full story by reporter Amanda Cutshall.

Cedar Park City Council passes speed limit reductions on multiple roads

Cedar Park City Council passed several speed limit changes, primarily speed increases, on Oct. 24.

Read the full story by reporter Sam Schaffer.

Georgetown Fire Department continues investigation into mall fire

Following a fire at the Georgetown mall on October 16, many business owners are looking to rebuild their stores.

Read the full story by reporter Anna Maness.

Austin ISD officials say old campus is a ‘plus’ and will make money in the future

AISD trustees passed a 7-1 resolution to consider the former Rosedale School campus, located at 2117 W. 49th St., Austin, as redundant. Officials said the district no longer meets “future district needs.” The decision clears the way for district officials to monetize the campus by renting or selling the 4.62 acres of land, according to district documents.

Read the full story by reporter Elizabeth Jimenez.

Wurstfest: What you need to know about parking and road closures

Wurstfest, one of the largest Oktoberfest-style festivals in the United States, returns to New Braunfels November 1-10.

Read the full story by reporter Thalia Guzman.