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New developments at Pearl in 2022

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Carriqui isn’t the only new development at Pearl — a new plaza has been announced along with two restaurant concepts nearing their openings this September.

🍽️ New grub at Pearl

Full Goods Diner | From the creators of Paperboy in Austin, this scratch-made breakfast and lunch spot is set to bring a “fresh yet familiar style of food and hospitality” to guests.

Ladino | From the Emmer & Rye team, this Mediterranean restaurant will feature regional specialties, wood-fired meats, and an abundance of other Israel-inspired small bites.

1100 Springs Plaza-WP Resize

1100 Springs Plaza will be Pearl’s newest green space. | Architect Don B. McDonald, via @historicpearl

👟 Building walkable areas

If that’s not enough, check out what’s in store for Pearl’s newest green space in front of the Full Goods building, 1100 Springs Plaza. The area will offer pedestrians a new space free of traffic with shaded patios, ample seating, and a water feature — see the renderings.

Plans have also been shared to turn the nearby stables into a music venue, Stable Hall, along with other potential projects that could also be on the horizon.

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