HILL COUNTRY NEWS
Swanky Fredericksburg development ropes in fashion, food, and art
Double D Ranch is known for its chic western wear.
Fredericksburg's most anticipated new development, The Meuse, has lassoed in three new tenants. The 73,000 square foot retail and dining destination will welcome western
wear label Double D Ranch, gourmet food company Fischer & Wieser, and Jackson Ballard Gallery when it opens in 2027.
The ambitious, multimillion-dollar project, developed by Houston-based DC Partners, has broken ground at the intersection of US 290 and US 87. The real estate firm previously announced the addition of luxury bootmaker Lucchese, bottle shop and bar Padre's Wine Company, and a ritzy Kimpton hotel with a full-service restaurant and bar.

“From the beginning, our goal has been to build something that feels like a natural extension of the Fredericksburg culture,” said Blake Berg, Senior Vice President of Development and Construction, in a release. “Welcoming these respected local and Texas brands reinforces that commitment. These are companies rooted in small towns, craftsmanship, and community — the same qualities that define the Hill Country.”
Double D Ranch will open a 2,479-square-foot retail hub featuring its eclectic designs detailed with hand embroidery, beading, and other embellishments. The Youkum-based fashion house is rooted in a ranch lifestyle, but it stays current by adapting contemporary silhouettes and unexpected fabrics like a jewel-tone print mimicking corn kernels.
“Fredericksburg feels like part of our story,” said Double D Ranch CEO and Partner Audrey Franz, in a statement. “South Texas shaped us, as people and as a brand, and there’s a unique genuineness to this town that feels authentic to us.”

Frequent visitors to the Hill Country town are no doubt familiar with Fischer & Wieser — and have likely poured its roasted raspberry chipotle sauce on a block of cream cheese. The family-owned company, known for its premium jams, jellies, and other condiments, will occupy an existing home on the site, integrating Fredericksburg’s unique architectural charm with the new builds.
Lastly, Jackson Ballard Gallery will showcase a curated collection of American folk art mixed with vintage from the Southwest. The gallery will be nestled in a historic Sunday House on the property, where Ballard himself may show up. The Oklahoma native artist has now made Fredericksburg his home.
“We’re really looking forward to bringing our business here to Fredericksburg and being part of its dynamic retail community,” said Ballard. “We love what we do; selling artwork and dealing in rare antiques, creating a niche that’s available and accessible to both the novice and serious collector alike.”

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