Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | March 2023

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tion. London House is slated for comple- tion in mid-2024. 713-600-5082. www.londonhousehouston.com RELOCATIONS 12 Frank’s Americana Revival , which currently sits at 3736 Westheimer Road, Houston, is moving in the summer around the corner to 3015 Weslayan St., Houston, to be part of the commercial space at Alexan River Oaks. According to the restaurant’s website, the new space will oer two private dining rooms and extended bar service hours as well as a patio space. 713-572-8600. 13 Ocials with the Houston-based development rm Vero Sade announced Feb. 14 the completion of renovations to a multifamily property in Montrose. The 404-unit project, located at 2221 W. Dal- las St., Houston, was formerly known as City Vista but has been renamed Us Bay- ou Park . An upgraded 10,000-square- foot community club space features communal space for events, while a new lobby features a bar and cafe seating area with a walk-out patio that leads to a swimming pool. A 4,000-square-foot tness center has been outtted with Technogym equipment. 713-528-8530. www.usbayoupark.com www.frankshouston.com RENOVATIONS

9 Construction began Feb. 1 on a new aordable housing property called Rose- Mary’s Place apartments at 3300 Caro- line St., Houston. The project will provide 149 units for homeless individuals. The nonprot NHP Foundation is developing the property. Occupants in the four-story building will be provided with voluntary support services from Magnicat Houses Inc., including health care and employ- ment services. The ground oor will have three multipurpose rooms, a warming kitchen, two separate gathering areas and a 24-hour staed entry desk. It is expected to open by May 2024. 10 Ryde , a cycling studio, will open a new location in the Heights in April at 402 W. 11th St., Houston. The business will oer 50 indoor cycling bikes. Classes start at $32, and rst-time riders can get a one-week pass for $40. www.letsryde.com 11 Randall Davis Co., a Houston-based real estate developer, broke ground Jan. 10 on London House , a new luxury mid- rise project overlooking River Oaks. Lo- cated at 2323 San Felipe St., Houston, the 12-story tower will feature 23 residences, including 19 standard units and four penthouses. Floor plans range from three bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms for $1.5 million to $3.8 million penthouses with three bedrooms and 4 1/2 bath- rooms. Common areas will include a lobby with concierge service, a resident room, and a dog run and pet washing sta-

An archive image depicts a show at The Miller Outdoor Theatre from the 1960s.

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FEATURED IMPACT ANNIVERSARY Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park is preparing for its 100th season. The Miller Theatre Advisory Board announced it will honor the anniversary through eight months of festivities. The advisory board has also started a $12.5 million capital campaign to fundraise for improvements and renovations to the century-old theater. This funding will go toward updating the theater’s xed and hillside seating as well as a new entryway.

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A number of anniversary celebrations will take place on-site throughout the year, including a 100th birthday party May 12. 832-487-7102. www.milleroutdoortheatre.com

Helping Families with the Challenges of Dementia and Alzheimer’s Helping Families with the Challenges of Dementia and Alzheimer’s

MEMORIAL PARK S. PICNIC LOOP MARCH 24-26 2023 FRIDAY - SUNDAY 10 AM TO 6 PM

FEATURED ARTIST DEWEY JAMES

■ 300 National & International Artists ■ 19 Disciplines of Art

■ 2 Entertainment Stages ■ Active Imagination Zone ■ Craft Beer & Wine Garden ■ Art Installations & Exhibits ■ Food Truck Park ■ VIP Hospitality Lounge

D ementia is more than a condition. Alzheimer’s is more than a disease. Both are more than memory loss. For 26 years, Amazing Place has been helping families facing the challenges of dementia and Alzheimer’s. One in nine individuals over the age of 65 has dementia, rising to one in three by age 85. We empower those facing these challenges and let them know they aren’t alone. Day Program for adults with mild to moderate dementia. Family Caregiver Support through training, counseling and resources. Community Education on brain health, aging solo and more. Visit AmazingPlaceHouston.org or contact our Day Program Director, Carol Cooper, at ccooper@amazingplacehouston.org or 713-552-0420. Day Program for adults with mild to moderate dementia. Family Caregiver Support through training, counseling and resources. Community Education on brain health, aging solo and more. Visit AmazingPlaceHouston.org or contact our Day Program Director, Carol Cooper, at ccooper@amazingplacehouston.org or 713-552-0420. D ementia is more than a condition. Alzheimer’s is more than a disease. Both are more than memory loss. For 26 years, Amazing Place has been helping families facing the challenges of dementia and Alzheimer’s. One in nine individuals over the age of 65 has dementia, rising to one in three by age 85. We empower those facing these challenges and let them know they aren’t alone.

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HEIGHTS  RIVER OAKS  MONTROSE EDITION • MARCH 2023

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