Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | August 2023

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will also be available for those with a sweet tooth. www.myrosatis.com RELOCATIONS 8 Floss Dental of Sugar Land , a full-ser- vice dental oce serving the community since 2012, relocated to a new facility located at 2735 Town Center Blvd., Ste. L on Aug. 1. Previously located at 15921 City Walk, Sugar Land, Floss Dental provides access to the newest dental technology, including 3D printers, 3D scanners, digital Fluor Corp. , a prominent construc- tion company in the Lake Pointe area, announced its relocation from Sugar Land to the Energy Corridor. After four decades, the corporation will bid farewell its longheld 1 Fluor Daniel Drive loca- tion. Fluor announced in May that the company intends to relocate over 1,600 employees to a 13-story building in the Energy Corridor before the end of sum- mer 2024, according to a news release from Granite Properties. This move aects the business landscape of Sugar Land by taking over 1,600 employees out of the city. www.uor.com RENOVATIONS X-rays and same-day crowns. www.ossdentalsugarland.com 9 Fish City Grill , located within Sugar Land’s Town Square at 15980 City Walk, closed its doors for 12 days in July, ac- cording to a news release. The restau- rant, which originally opened in 2006, reopened July 21. The menu and drink selections remained the same: A variety of oysters, crab and other seafood favor-

ites are on the menu alongside popular cocktail and wine happy hour promotions. 281-494-3474. www.shcitygrill.com 10 The Missouri City Walmart Su- percenter at 9929 Hwy. 6 celebrated a grand reopening July 13. The new Super- center includes an additional building for online pickup, new cash registers and a self-checkout area, an updated beer and wine section and an upgraded apparel apartment with an expanded selection and exclusive brands. At the event, the community received charitable contribu- tions totaling $8,000. These donations were extended to the Houston Knan- aya Catholic Society and the Fort Bend Broncos—a local youth football team. 281-835-0001. www.walmart.com IN THE NEWS 11 Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels ocials have announced the appointment of their new executive director. The leader- ship transition took eect July 24; The nonprot’s location is at 1330 Band Rd., Rosenberg. Newly appointed Executive Director Doug Simpson is expected to lead the organization, succeeding former Fort Bend County Judge Bob Hebert, who has served as the executive director for the past four years. The organization provides hot, home-delivered meals to more than 1,500 senior citizens daily, many of whom live alone and cannot prepare their own meals. 281-633-7049. www.fortbendseniors.org 12 Fort Bend County Epicenter ocials have announced a major developmental milestone impacting infrastructure and the future calendar of events. In a new

The new Katy-area Shake Shack marks the third location with a drive thru in the state, with the second opening recently in Sugar Land.

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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN The New York-based iconic burger joint Shake Shack continued its expansion across the country in the opening of its rst Katy location July 26 at 19300 Katy Freeway. Drew Neillie, regional marketing manager for Shake Shack, said Houston had already been a “great market,” but the company had wanted to further expand after opening its Sugar Land drive-thru location at 2515 N. Town Center Drive on June 22. Neillie said the location was selected to be a drive-thru location because of its proximity to the busy Katy Freeway. She said having a drive thru will allow for greater accessibility for customers over other non-drive-thru locations, or “Core Shacks,” such as the one located in Montrose. “As you’re zooming by, you’ll say, ‘Oh, I don’t even have to get out of my car in this Texas heat!’” she said.

Shake Shack serves a variety of burger options, including the classic ShackBurger, a veggie burger and a ‘Shroom Burger, which is a fried portobello mushroom lled with Muenster cheese. For dessert, several milkshake and custard options are on the menu. Vanilla, chocolate, Oreo, brownie and nondairy options are available. Advertised outside the new location is the new avocado bacon burger, which also comes in chicken sandwich form. 346-521-2551 www.shakeshack.com

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development, the Epicenter, located at 28505 Southwest Fwy., Rosenberg, has entered into a multiyear sponsor- ship deal with Silver Eagle Distributors Houston, LLC, making them an ocial partner of the venue expected to open at the end of August. As one of the

largest independent beverage distribu- tors in the nation, Silver Eagle Houston employs over 1,000 team members and serves the metropolitan Houston area. www.thefortbendepicenter.com

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