The Woodlands Edition | September 2024

BY COMMUNITY IMPACT STAFF

news release. The new location will occupy 43,000 square feet and host more than 150 employees. • Relocating in September • 1725 Hughes Landing Blvd., The Woodlands • www.mcdermott.com 14 Fossil The store selling watches, jewelry, bags, wallets and other accessories moved within The Woodlands Mall from Suite 2180 to a new location on the †rst §oor, The Woodlands Mall o¨cials said. • 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, Ste. 1136, The Woodlands • www.fossil.com

sports and entertainment facility • Opening in late 2025 • 3905 FM 1488, The Woodlands • www.sportsdevelopers.com

In the news

9 Slick City Action Park The family entertainment center will feature indoor slides and an air court at Dudley Sports Plaza. The franchise also has a location in Katy. • Opening in late 2025 • 3905 FM 1488, The Woodlands • www.sportsdevelopers.com 10 Pop Mart Work on a 1,157-square-foot space for a Pop Mart store at The Woodlands Mall is scheduled to begin in October and complete in December, according to mall management. • Opening in late 2024/early 2025 • 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, Ste. 2038, The Woodlands • www.popmart.com 11 Golden Goose The store specializes in streetwear shoes, clothing, candles and fragrances. • Opened Aug. 23 • 9595 Six Pines Drive, Ste. 685, The Woodlands • www.goldengoose.com 12 Oliver Peoples The eyewear store opened a new location at Market Street • Opened Aug. 23 • 9595 Six Pines Drive, Ste. 965, The Woodlands • www.oliverpeoples.com

In the news

Alpha & Omega Mounted Patrol The Conroe-based company marks 30 years in September serving The Woodlands as mounted patrol. The company was founded by CEO Frank Keller, who said the company provides the only private mounted patrol service in the country. The company has a total of 50 horses serving areas in The Woodlands including Town Center and the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. • www.mountedpatrol.com

15 The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce

The chamber announced Aaron Cox will assume the role of president and CEO on Sept. 16. According to a news release from the chamber, Cox has more than 20 years of related experience, including more than 15 years with state chambers in Texas and Kentucky as well as their statewide chamber professionals associations. • 9320 Lakeside Blvd., The Woodlands • www.woodlandschamber.org CASA CASA Montgomery County is being renamed Child Advocates of Montgomery County, the nonpro†t announced in an Aug. 12 news release. Child advocates are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for abused and neglected children, according to the nonpro†t’s website. • https://childadvocatestexas.org

• Closed in August • 8522 Creekside Forest Drive, Ste. D-100, The Woodlands • www.lovebeanscoffeehouse.com 17 Cajun Street The Cajun-style restaurant has closed its Kuykendahl Road location in The Woodlands area after opening in March. Another location is still operating on Hwy. 249. • Closed Aug. 5 • 24211 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. 120, Tomball • Facebook: Cajun Street-Kuykendahl

Closings

Relocations

16 Lovebeans Co†eehouse The coeehouse has permanently closed its location in The Woodlands following nearly †ve years in Creekside Park, the owners said. Originally opened in late 2019, Lovebeans provided a variety of cold and hot coee options as well as smoothies. The owners said there are no immediate plans to reopen in another location.

13 CB&I Howard Hughes announced CB&I will relocate its regional and global headquarters to Hughes Landing in The Woodlands beginning in September. CB&I, a wholly owned subsidiary of McDermott, is a 135-year- old company which designs and builds energy-related storage facilities, tanks and terminals, according to a

9

THE WOODLANDS EDITION

Powered by