Discover 5 Key Business Updates from Dripping Springs: Vodka and Volleyball
Discover 5 key business updates in Dripping Springs, covering new openings, closures and construction. The items range from vodka tasting-room changes to a new volleyball-focused sports facility.
New sports warehouse opens
Drew Rose, local owner and CEO, launched a sports facility this spring. The Dripping Springs Sports Club Warehouse features volleyball courts, basketball courts and a weight room.
The warehouse sits a few miles from the DSSC Flex facility. That Flex location opened last fall.
Nail salon planned: Zen Nail Lounge
Danny Nguyen will open Zen Nail Lounge in Dripping Springs. The salon plans to include more than 30 pedicure chairs and over 20 nail stations.
Services will focus on non-toxic, odor-free treatments. The owner markets the lounge as a cleaner salon option.
New church project announced
St. Martin de Porres building plans
A filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation lists a new church for Dripping Springs. The proposed building will total about 22,000 square feet.
Construction is scheduled to begin in July. Completion is expected in 2028, with an estimated cost of $17 million.
Distillery space changes: Deep Eddy and Goodnight Loving
The Deep Eddy Vodka tasting room in Dripping Springs is closing after more than a decade. The Buda distillery will remain open, and the company will still attend Austin events.
Goodnight Loving Vodka will move into the former tasting-room space in August. The location will host its headquarters, production line, offices and a new tasting room.
Local market closure
Dos Olivos Market announced the Dripping Springs location closed on April 6. The team said they will shift focus to their Buda and Harlingen stores.
Filmogaz.com will continue to report local business developments. Readers can expect further updates on vodka vendors, volleyball facilities and other community news.