AUSTIN, Texas — Google is working to open its first brick-and-mortar retail store in Texas at The Domain in Austin. According to documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), the store is slated to open at 11701 Domain Blvd., with construction scheduled to be completed in mid-March.
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