"To take on a business like this feels ... like the sky's the limit because nobody really has an expectation for what we're ...
The business shared the update on social media, writing in part, "After 42 wonderful years of serving as Austin's landmark record store – and 35 years at our current location W ...
Austin’s Waterloo Records & Video has announced new ownership and a move from its current location after 42 years. The record store will move from 600 North Lamar to 1105 North Lamar in the Spring.
“My decades-long hope, dream and endeavor, has been for Waterloo Records & Video to live on forever, continuing to promote Austin’s vibrant music culture and community,” said Kunz.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — For decades, Waterloo Records & Video has been a cornerstone of Austin’s music scene. Now, the business is entering a new chapter — with a new location and owners.
One of Austin’s staple record stores will change ownership and relocate to a larger location this spring, current owner John ...
Lamar Blvd. Arnold Wells / ABJ The Waterloo Records legacy will carry on through the expertise of Caren Kelleher, founder and CEO of Gold Rush Vinyl, and Austin entrepreneur Trey Watson.
Waterloo Records’ literal foundation for three full decades suddenly entered turnaround. For owner John Kunz, the five-year odyssey that followed caps a lifetime of selling dreams to Austin and ...
"My decades-long hope, dream and endeavor has been for Waterloo Records & Video to live on forever, continuing to promote Austin's vibrant music culture and community," Kunz said in a statement.
Now, Waterloo Records will relocate to 1105 N. Lamar Blvd. in the springtime, according to a Thursday release. “It is a very quintessential Austin place,” said Carter Spillyards who has been ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A beloved Austin record store is moving locations after previous concerns about its future. Waterloo Records, established in 1982, plans to reopen at 1105 N. Lamar Blvd.