Austin, TX
Life Time to Expand in Austin, Texas with Luxurious South Lamar Athletic Country Club; Mid-2025 Opening Expected | LTH Stock News
New athletic country club will be company’s fifth location in
The 57,700-square-foot Life Time club will occupy the first two floors of the four-story building. Highlights include recovery and rejuvenation spaces, a full bar and social lounge, best-in-class small and large group training programs, a coworking space and a co-ed bath house with hot tubs, cold plunges, sauna and steam rooms.
“Since entering the
The first floor will be home to Life Time’s spacious training and cardio floor with small group training programs and numerous strength training and cardio equipment. The second floor will feature its LifeCafe restaurant with outdoor dining, Kids Academy for its youngest members, studios for group classes and the elevated bath house space providing panoramic views of West Bouldin Creek and
The Bouldin project will include more than 300 Class A multi-family units, two restaurants (Postino and Paperboy), a four-story retail and office building and two levels of underground parking, providing convenience for Life Time members and residents alike.
Construction of Life Time Austin South Lamar is set to begin later this year.
The first Life Time club in
For more information about Life Time, visit www.lifetime.life or follow on social media at Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
About Life Time
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its portfolio of more than 170 athletic country clubs across
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Austin, TX
July 4th: CapMetro to waive evening fares
AUSTIN, Texas – CapMetro will be suspending evening fares on July 4th to help Central Texans celebrate Independence Day.
What they’re saying:
Fares will be suspended beginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 4.
CapMetro will also be operating a modified holiday schedule, including:
- Sunday-level bus service
- Saturday-level Rail service
- Regular Pickup service
- No UT Shuttle, Night Owl or Express service
For those looking to celebrate at Auditorium Shores for Austin’s annual Austin Symphony Orchestra July 4 Concert & Fireworks, CapMetro will have several bus routes available:
CapMetro says that after the concert and fireworks show, members of its team will be at the Vic Mathias Auditorium Shores Station, and South 1st and Riverside to help customers get home.
Riders can also use the Transit app to plan their trip home.
The Source: Information in this report comes from CapMetro
Austin, TX
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Water Supply Strain Comes Into Focus – The rapid growth of data centers is adding pressure to an already strained water system in Texas. Adam Schwager looks at how lawmakers are grappling with dwindling aquifers, rising demand, and funding challenges — as key state programs hit capacity limits and officials warn more investment is urgently needed.
Austin, TX
Big changes to the drought in recent weeks
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An active pattern has brought significant improvements to our ongoing drought in Central Texas.
Since the start of April through June 27, Austin’s Camp Mabry picked up 16.01″ of rain. The last time Austin accumulated that much rain during the same time period was in 2019, when 18.36″ was recorded.
Drought Monitor
Drought statistics will be calculated by observing the Austin/San Antonio NWS WFO area, which includes 33 counties.
As of Thursday, which was the most recent drought monitor update, 44.17% of the area is in at least a level 1 of 4 “moderate” drought.
Sounds high? Well, three months ago, on March 24, 88.96% of the area was in at least that drought category. That’s a major improvement since our active weather pattern began.
What’s next?
The rain has definitely helped, but will the drought ever end? It’s unlikely, at least for now.
So how much rain needs to fall to end it? According to NOAA’s Drought Termination and Amelioration website, we’d need to see roughly an additional 12″ to 18″ of rain to fall in Central Texas in one month to end the drought.
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