Get involved and help shape your community.
A new YMCA is coming to the Four Points community, located in “The Trails at 620” shopping center.
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Get involved and help shape your community.
A new YMCA is coming to the Four Points community, located in “The Trails at 620” shopping center.
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will be the culmination of research and planning that has taken place for nearly a decade. Fundraising efforts will support the renovation and redevelopment of 55,000 square feet of programmable space.
It’s a place where families can gather, a place where individuals can develop their career, a place where seniors can stay connected and a place where you will find purpose as you pursue your fitness, health and wellness goals.
it serves, so we’ll need your perspective to design the new Four Points Y.
The YMCA received a Change.org petition to build a center in West Austin. The YMCA and Concordia University Texas began exploring a partnership that would bring together the University's resources and community roots to support the missions of both institutions.
West Austin Chamber of Commerce surveyed 1,000 residents. Of the respondents, 98% expressed a strong desire for a community recreation facility with community use space. YMCA of Austin began studying the feasibility of expanding its mission into west Austin.
The YMCA of Austin convened a steering committee to identify unmet community needs.
The Y continued its research, surveying the broader community to gauge interest in other services. During this phase, a market study affirmed that the Four Points region would be an ideal location for a new YMCA.
In collaboration with City of Austin District 6 Council Member Jimmy Flannigan, a Quality of Life Task Force was created to broaden resident input and involvement. Community interest in having a Y in Four Points registered at 90%.
A childcare facility that closed during the pandemic, located in The Trails at 620 shopping center, was listed for sale.
The YMCA of Austin completed the purchase on the property.
Anticipated opening of the new Four Points YMCA community center.
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The YMCA received a Change.org petition to build a center in West Austin. The YMCA and Concordia University Texas began exploring a partnership that would bring together the University's resources and community roots to support the missions of both institutions.
West Austin Chamber of Commerce surveyed 1,000 residents. Of the respondents, 98% expressed a strong desire for a community recreation facility with community use space. YMCA of Austin began studying the feasibility of expanding its mission into west Austin.
The YMCA of Austin convened a steering committee to identify unmet community needs.
The Y continued its research, surveying the broader community to gauge interest in other services. During this phase, a market study affirmed that the Four Points region would be an ideal location for a new YMCA.
In collaboration with City of Austin District 6 Council Member Jimmy Flannigan, a Quality of Life Task Force was created to broaden resident input and involvement. Community interest in having a Y in Four Points registered at 90%.
A childcare facility that closed during the pandemic, located in The Trails at 620 shopping center, was listed for sale.
The YMCA of Austin completed the purchase on the property.
Anticipated opening of the new Four Points YMCA community center.