
Life Time Plans $52M Athletic Country Club for Austin
Life Time is expanding its footprint in Austin again.
A filing submitted this week to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shows the luxury fitness chain plans to build a new $52 million “athletic country club” in Cedar Park, expanding to six locations across the Austin metro if the project moves forward as planned.
The filing lists the project at 301 County Road 178 in Williamson County. Construction is scheduled to begin February 2027 and wrap up in August 2028, records show.
The proposed facility would span about 102,000 square feet and include far more than a traditional fitness center. According to the filing, plans call for two food service areas, pools, retail space, coworking offices and a babysitting service that offers up to two hours of child care while members use the club.
Tuloso ISD Unveils New Auditorium
Tuloso-Midway ISD is opening a brand new natatorium, bringing a major upgrade to its aquatic program and giving students, swimmers and the surrounding community a state-of-the-art facility to call home.
The new natatorium features a regulation 25-yard pool with an additional competition lane, designed to host competitive swimming meets for the district. A new scoreboard will give spectators a bird's-eye view of swimmers as they cross the finish line — and double as an educational tool for coaches and students during everyday practice.
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Plano Residents Asked for Input on Planned Dallas Stars Arena
Plano residents will have multiple opportunities to weigh in on the proposed redevelopment of The Shops at Willow Bend into a mixed-use development anchored by a new arena for the Dallas Stars.
The city's first in-person community open house is scheduled for Wednesday, July 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Shops at Willow Bend. A second in-person session will be held Tuesday, July 14, from 6 to 8 p.m., while a self-guided virtual open house will be available July 8-22.
"This is kind of the beginning of the process," said Plano Deputy City Manager Doug McDonald.
The open houses are designed to gather public feedback while also educating residents about the city's development process and existing zoning regulations.

































