Escuelita del Alma has been at I-35 and 32nd Street since 2008, when the day care was forced to leave its Congress Avenue location to make way for a hotel.
As TxDOT gears up for the largest expansion of I-35 in Austin's history, we're taking a closer look at the homes and businesses facing the wrecking ball.Escuelita del Alma, a Spanish-immersion day care, has operated beneath the towering upper decks of I-35 since being forced out of its last building in 2008.
"They made such a difference," Flores said of the misters on a triple-digit day last month."They make it possible for us to have the kiddos outside in the summertime." TxDOT plans to start next year constructing two lanes in each direction from Ben White Boulevard to U.S. 290 East. The 8-mile stretch will see bridges rebuilt, sidewalks added and more than 54 acres of Austin absorbed into the highway.
"My really close friend sent three of her kids through Escuelita and had just rave reviews about the quality of the day care," said Simone Salloum, the mother of an almost-3-year-old boy who has attended Escuelita since he was 6 months old."That was a big selling point."
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