If you live west of I-35 and bank with Frost, you know the routine: drive all the way down Williams Drive to handle anything that needs a teller. That’s about to change.

Frost Bank broke ground on February 4th on a new location at 2208 Wolf Ranch Parkway — a second Georgetown branch that will sit squarely in the middle of one of the fastest-growing corridors in Williamson County. The bank is already hiring local bankers to staff it, and the opening is expected before the end of 2026.

Why Wolf Ranch, and why now?

The Wolf Ranch area has been quietly turning into its own town center for the last several years. You’ve got the Wolf Ranch Town Center anchored by H-E-B and Target, a wave of new subdivisions spreading north and west, and a growing base of residents who don’t want to commute across town for errands — financial or otherwise. Frost clearly sees what everyone else who’s been watching Georgetown’s growth already knows: the west side isn’t a suburb of a suburb anymore.

Georgetown has been adding roughly 10,000 residents per year. Most of that growth isn’t happening downtown or along Williams Drive — it’s happening out in places like Wolf Ranch, Morningstar, Parkside at Mayfield Ranch, and the sprawling new neighborhoods stitching together the RM 2243 corridor. A bank branch at Wolf Ranch Parkway isn’t just convenient; it’s overdue.

About Frost Bank

Frost is a Texas-only bank — no national parent company, no call centers in another time zone. Founded in San Antonio in 1868, it’s one of the few large Texas banks still operating independently. Georgetown’s existing Frost branch at 4720 Williams Drive has been the go-to for the city’s north corridor for years. The new Wolf Ranch location will be Georgetown’s second full-service branch.

For the record, “second Frost branch in Georgetown” is also a sign of how much this city has grown. A decade ago, one would’ve been plenty.

What to know

If you’ve got a business in the Wolf Ranch area, or you’re just tired of that Williams Drive drive, this one’s worth bookmarking.