Yogapeutics, formerly a home-based business in Southwest Austin, opened a brick-and-mortar location, 8213 Brodie Lane, Ste. 112, on July 13.

The business focuses on exercise for children and emphasizes not only fitness but also brain and life skills, according to the company. Southwest Austinite Lindsey Lieneck started the business in her home two years ago, offering aerial yoga, a type of yoga in which participants practice yoga poses suspended in midair while they hang from fabric loops and hammocks. 512-522-3886. www.yogapeutics.com

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A State/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center in Travis County opened July 13 at 1520 Rutherford Lane. The center will aim to assist homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage as a result of the severe storms and flooding that took place between May 4 and June 19. 800-621-3362. www.disasterassistance.gov

Lamb's Tire & Automotive opened its 15th location at 3300 S. Lamar Blvd. in mid-June and will hold a grand opening July 18 with music, games and prizes. The business provides complete automotive repair and maintenance, including tire replacement. The new facility's amenities include a Keurig coffee bar, widescreen TV and a waiting area with free Wi-Fi, according to the company. Lamb's also provides a free shuttle service for customers who do not want to wait at the business for their vehicle to be serviced. 512-583-1440. www.lambstire.com

Web-based business Billy Boxes LLC opened April 16 and manufactures customizable truck bed toolboxes in Austin. Products can be delivered or shipped to customers within 4-6 weeks of ordering, according to the company. 855-522-4559. www.billyboxes.com