has changed its name to Rally Austin. Founded by the city in 2020, the real estate nonprofit works as a go-between for the government and locals to facilitate economic development and maintenance of cultural spaces; most famously, it helpedfrom the Iconic Venue Fund in 2023. Currently, the organization is working to maintain the identity of the African American Cultural Heritage District as the city plans to develop historic East 11th Street.is opening a third location in East Austin.
Instead, Radio co-founders Greg and Jack Wilson said the space will emphasize coffee, cocktails, and food, with an expanded menu from OG food truck Shortwave Diner.is leveling up from pop-up to brick-and-mortar. After slinging burgers at events like Big Dumb Fest and the White Horse’s 12th anniversary party, rock & roll businessman Matthew Bolick – who also co-owns Brew & Brew and Better Half – will set up shop at the old Quickie Pickie space at 2027 E.