Oak Haven Massage opens third Austin location on South First Street

Jeremy Martin, President and CEO
Jeremy Martin, President and CEO - Austin Chamber of Commerce
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Oak Haven Massage has opened a new studio at 900 South First St., Suite 150, in Austin. The location began operating on December 15, 2025, and is the company’s third studio in Austin and sixth overall. The facility covers 6,350 square feet.

“We’re incredibly excited to bring Oak Haven Massage to Austin’s South First Street community,” said CEO Allison Moreno. “This neighborhood has such a vibrant energy, and we’re honored to offer a space where people can slow down, reset and experience truly therapeutic care. Our team is eager to welcome new faces and help more Austinites feel and live better.”

The South First location offers the same massage services as other Oak Haven studios, including deep tissue, therapeutic, lymphatic drainage massages, and others. Customers can also sign up for a monthly membership that includes a discounted 50-minute massage. The business highlights its ability to accommodate same-day appointments with flexible scheduling. Therapists at Oak Haven receive ongoing advanced training focused on chronic pain patterns.

All locations are open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. More information about services and booking is available at oakhavenmassage.com.

Oak Haven Massage was founded in 2005 by Dr. Steven Shuel after his retirement from chiropractic practice in Santa Paula, California. He moved with his family to San Antonio before opening the first Oak Haven Massage center in November of that year. Since then, the company has provided over two million sessions and employs more than three hundred licensed therapists.

The Austin Chamber of Commerce supports economic growth in the region by promoting partnerships among businesses and providing programs aimed at fostering innovation and education. Its activities focus on building an inclusive business environment across neighborhoods through collaboration and advocacy efforts.



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