The Plaza Saltillo Development, the 11-acre East Austin project that first broke ground in June 2017, is inching closer to completion, garnering excitement for the restaurants to come — and leaving quite a few plans that failed to materialize in its wake. According to the real estate group Endeavor overseeing the project, the first tenants (breakfast chain Snooze and local juice bar JuiceLand) will be opening their doors within the next three weeks — around late September/early October.

The mixed-use development is bordered on the north and south by Fifth and Fourth streets and IH-35 and Navasota on the east and west, with access to the Capital Metro railway station. It includes housing (some of which will be low-income), retail space, restaurants, offices, a market, and open spaces with public art.

As construction has been delayed (the development was slated to be completed earlier this year) and plans have changed, restaurants that were previously announced are no longer moving in. Here is a directory of the restaurants currently confirmed, which Eater will keep updated until opening, as well as a running list of those restaurants no longer opening in the development:

Who’s Moving In:

No Longer Tenants:

Austin Juicery : The juice bar from the owners of Massage Sway in the Domain is no longer happening.

: The juice bar from the owners of Massage Sway in the Domain is no longer happening. Barcelona Wine Bar : Though still listed as a tenant on the website, Endeavor confirmed the Connecticut-based tapas chain is not moving in. Its space formerly is now classified as “LOI pending.”

: Though still listed as a tenant on the website, Endeavor confirmed the Connecticut-based tapas chain is not moving in. Its space formerly is now classified as “LOI pending.” Chuy’s : The Austin-based Tex Mex chain decided against opening in Plaza Saltillo in August, deeming it too close to the original location.

: The Austin-based Tex Mex chain decided against opening in Plaza Saltillo in August, deeming it too close to the original location. Epoch Coffee : The local coffee shop, which has five locations around Austin, is no longer listed as a tenant.

: The local coffee shop, which has five locations around Austin, is no longer listed as a tenant. The Ginger Man : The pub, which has six locations throughout Texas including one in Bee Caves, is no longer listed as a tenant, and its space was taken over by Gyu-Kaku.

: The pub, which has six locations throughout Texas including one in Bee Caves, is no longer listed as a tenant, and its space was taken over by Gyu-Kaku. Pinch Boil House & Bia Bar : The popular Vietnamese-Cajun seafood restaurant out of San Antonio decided to pause plans for an Austin location in July.

: The popular Vietnamese-Cajun seafood restaurant out of San Antonio decided to pause plans for an Austin location in July. Stout Burgers and Beer : The Los Angeles-based burger chain was announced in 2017 but was no longer listed as a tenant in 2018.

: The Los Angeles-based burger chain was announced in 2017 but was no longer listed as a tenant in 2018. Tarka Indian Kitchen: The spot slated for the Austin-based Indian chain in 2018 has been taken over by Chase Bank.