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RELOCATIONS 5 Health Alliance for Austin Musicians will relocate offices to 3036 S. First St., Austin, during the second half of 2022. The nonprofit, which provides access to affordable health care for the Greater Austin area’s low-income musicians, is currently located at 3010 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 200, Austin. The new location is a 7,134-square-foot office building that will allow the nonprofit room to expand and will serve as a community hub. www.myhaam.org EXPANSIONS 6 The Texas School for the Deaf opened its toddler learning and adminis- trative center Feb. 24. The Early Learning Center and Administrative and Welcome Center, located on the main campus at 1102 S. Congress Ave., Austin, broke ground in spring 2020. The center will serve children from birth to age 5. The welcome center is designed as a Deaf- Space, which promotes open communi- cation, especially with a visual language. The new building will hold administrative offices and hold social events. The Texas

School for the Deaf has been serving students since 1856. 512-462-5353. www.tsd.state.tx.us ANNIVERSARIES 7 Austin Community Wellness will celebrate its five-year anniversary April 1. The locally owned business offers family chiropractic, massage therapy, infrared sauna and zero-gravity massage chair services. Sarah and Shane Duke and Katy Yount run the facility at 2900 S. Congress Ave., Ste. 104, Austin. 512-507-5672. www.austincommunitywellness.com IN THE NEWS 8 The Internal Revenue Service will keep its Austin tax-processing center open at 3651 S. I-35, Austin, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, announced Feb. 17. The center was set to be closed in 2024 as part of a plan to consolidate U.S. facilities that process paper returns. The IRS now plans to keep the center open due to a large amount of outstand- ing paper returns and IRS hiring short- ages during the past two tax seasons. 800-829-1040. www.irs.gov

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3 Heartwood Real Estate Group has broken ground on the Reyna , a town- home development located at 221 Lessin Lane, Austin. The project will have 16 units, a dog park, a walking trail and a barbecue area. The project is expected to be completed in mid-2023. Heart- wood Real Estate Group is planning seven other developments with more than 1,000 units in the Austin area. www.heartwoodrealestate.co 4 Knockout Wear , a Western and life- style wear store, is opening a location at Barton Creek Square Mall. The Odes- sa-based company offers brands such as Oakley, Ray-Ban, Ariat, G-Shock, Hurley and Under Armour. The store is expect- ed to open in April, and the company will also open a store at Lakeline Mall in Northwest Austin. Knockout Wear will be located at 2901 S. Capital of Texas Hwy., Austin, in space N10. www.kowear.com

1 Foundation Communities opened a second Prosper Center at 2900 S. I-35, Austin, on Feb. 23. Foundation Commu- nities, an affordable housing nonprofit founded in Austin in the 1980s, assists low-income families with financial planning, higher education and health insurance at the centers. The first Pros- per Center is located at 5900 Airport Blvd., Austin. 737-717-4000. www.foundcom.org/prosper-centers COMING SOON 2 Newman & Co. Medical Spa will open a location in late March at 3801 S. Congress Ave., Ste. 102, Austin. The New Braunfels-based salon offers aesthetic treatments, including injectable fillers, such as Botox. 512-828-7622. www.newmancmpy.com

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