
Healthy-meal franchise Project LeanNation is gearing up to plant a flag in Georgetown, with plans for a new storefront at Woodlake Crossing on Williams Drive and an eye on an early spring 2026 opening. The shop will blend chef-prepared grab-and-go meals, a shake bar, and one-on-one coaching, putting a fitness-focused option within easy reach of Sun City residents and the fast-growing neighborhoods along northwest Williams Drive.
What They’ll Serve
Project LeanNation bills itself as “your all-in-one solution for long-term healthy living,” pairing ready-to-eat meals with subscription pickups and a full shake bar, according to Project LeanNation. The brand highlights high-protein dishes such as the Baja Beef Bowl at about 33 grams of protein, Chicken Bacon Florentine at roughly 30 grams, and a Maple Bacon Burger weighing in at around 44 grams, along with recovery-minded shakes like the Gladiator and PB&Jacked.
Where It’s Headed
A commercial listing for Woodlake Crossing lists the property as 4720 Williams Drive and shows Project LeanNation among the tenants, per LoopNet. Separate filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation point to Suite 105 as the targeted unit for the concept, according to What Now.
Franchise Partners in Austin
Project LeanNation has started lining up local operators to grow its Central Texas footprint. The company announced on its official social channels that Christie and Tim Fincannon have signed on as multi-unit franchise partners who will develop three Austin-area locations, a plan that appears to include the Georgetown storefront (Instagram).
Expansion Across Texas
The brand has been steadily growing in Texas with both full storefronts and subscription pickup spots. For instance, a recent opening in Coppell showcased the chain’s mix of shakes, meal kits, and grab-and-go offerings, as outlined by Community Impact.
When to Expect It
On its site, Project LeanNation lists an early spring 2026 target for the Georgetown opening and notes that locations typically launch membership signups and subscription options ahead of the official first day, according to Project LeanNation. A firmer timeline should come into focus as permit filings move through the city and tenant-finish work ramps up at Woodlake Crossing.
We will keep an eye on the paperwork and buildout as the center finalizes its lineup. If everything stays on track, Georgetown residents could be grabbing their protein bowls and shakes on Williams Drive by spring 2026.









