New tennis courts, frozen yogurt and workout studios are just a few businesses in the Lake Travis and West Austin area to keep an eye on this summer. Here are 17 updates spanning Bee Cave, Lakeway, Westlake and beyond.

Now open

DirectMed

The primary care center opened its Lakeway location this spring. Practitioners at the center include Drs. Katriny Ikbal, Shirley Metz and Suzy Lessing, according to the business’s website.HydroHoist of South Texas

HydroHoist held a grand opening at its new location in June. The company offers a variety of boat lifts as well as marine accessories and dock protection items.PhysioX Physical Therapy


PhysioX offers services to assist customers in reducing pain and improving strength and mobility, owner Jeff Swartz said. Physical therapy sessions are held in a private, one-on-one setting, and can be booked through the business’s website.Sometimes Island Tiki Pier

Owned by Oasis Texas Brewing Company, the new bar opened on the second floor of the Oasis Texas Lakeside Outdoor Mall, serving cocktails and beer.Pvolve Austin Westlake

The business offers workout classes that feature low-impact fitness methods, combining functional movement with resistance equipment.
  • Soft opening held May 16
  • 3801 N. Capital of Texas Hwy., Ste. D-120, Austin
  • www.pvolve.com
Legend Tennis Academy

Located off Crawford Road, the new facility offers four tennis courts alongside programs for juniors and adults, private and group lessons, and summer camps.StaffingAI


Based in Rollingwood, the company provides AI-driven solutions to speed up hiring processes in both the public and private sector for the technology services, financial services, construction and nonprofit industries, according to a news release.Coming soon

Bonfire Yoga

Bonfire Yoga will offer power vinyasa classes, a fast-paced yoga style aimed at increasing strength through challenging workouts, owner Bonnie Palmer said. The company intends to offer 10 classes per day, each around 45-60 minutes.All Dogs Unleashed

All Dogs Unleashed will host a grand opening for its new dog training and boarding center, located at 3704 Mountain View Ave., on June 24, after press time. The center specializes in obedience training and offers in-home training as well as packages to board and train dogs.Lake Travis Christian Academy


CADRE Construction and Lake Travis Christian Academy celebrated the groundbreaking of the new academy campus, which features multiple learning centers and a stand-alone gymnasium, on May 21.Kurb Group-Escala Hills

The community will feature 30 lots over 60 acres and is expected to be completed in spring 2026.goGlow

The sunless airbrush and skin care service provider will offer customized tanning services and professional application using organic and vegan products. The business previously announced plans to open in June.
  • Opening in late August
  • 3600 N. Capital of Texas Hwy., Bldg. A, Ste. 204, Austin
  • www.goglow.co
What’s next

16 Handles


The frozen yogurt chain is slated to open a location in Four Points, per a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Each shop features a menu with 16 rotating frozen yogurt flavors—including gluten-free, vegan and sugar-free options—and a variety of toppings and sauces.Waterloo Audiology

A new audiologist’s office will be opening in Oak Hill this spring, according to its website. The practice offers diagnostic hearing evaluations, hearing aid solutions and more.In the news

Lakeway Aquatic Physical Therapy

The locally owned practice celebrated its 25th anniversary in May. The business offers physical therapy for issues including work injuries, neurological conditions, and sports injuries. Standard physical therapy, aquatic therapy and specialized therapies are available.Bee Cave Arts Foundation


The organization will celebrate its 15th anniversary in August. Since its founding, the group has developed a variety of art programs and installations, from the Bee Cave Sculpture Park to Bee Cave BuzzFest.Closings

Faraday’s Kitchen Store

The kitchen supply store, owned by Tony and Melissa Curtis-Wellings, is closing after serving the Bee Cave area for over 20 years. A store closing sale will also take place on in-store products while supplies last.