Cy-Fair Edition | September 2022

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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Parkway, Ste. 400, Houston. The business offers boba, milk tea, tea lattes, slush drinks, milk coffee, brewed teas and bubble waffles. Gong Cha has more than 1,800 cafes across 20 countries, according to its corporate website. 832-604-6104. www.gongchausa.com 6 Sumo Sushi opened at 19710 Hwy. 290, Ste. 200, Houston, on July 19. The restaurant serves a variety of sushi rolls, sashimi, soup, hibachi and bento box meals. Sumo Sushi also has lunch spe- cials, which can be viewed on its website 7 Cano Health held a grand opening at 7015 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, on Aug. 6. The primary care center focuses on family and senior health. 855-975-5119. www.canohealth.com 8 iCode’s Cypress campus opened Aug. 8 at 25282 Hwy. 290, Ste. 260, Cypress. The business offers STEM classes and camps for students throughout the year. Parents can choose to sign their students up for a self-paced class or one led by an instructor. 832-653-9010. www.icodeschool.com/cypress before visiting. 832-478-5885. www.sumosushihouston.com 9 Miss A , which offers beauty products for $1, opened this summer next to Old Navy and Journey’s within Houston Pre- mium Outlets at 29300 Hempstead Road, Cypress. www.shopmissa.com 10 Trish Josephs opened a new estheti- cian office, Trish My Esthetician , at 14914 Spring Cypress Road, Ste. 180, Cypress, on June 1. The licensed office provides facials and peels, ranging from 30 minutes to 110 minutes. 346-531-2404. www.trishmyesthetician.com

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NOW OPEN 1 National charcuterie franchise Graze Craze opened a new location at 12234 Queenston Blvd., Ste. 500, Hous- ton, at the end of August. Graze Craze offers catering options for parties and other events. The charcuterie boards are customizable, and delivery is available. 346-474-7293. www.grazecraze.com 2 Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner

Jack Cagle held a ribbon-cutting for three new outdoor pickleball courts at Weekley Community Center , 8440 Greenhouse Road, Cypress, on Aug. 9. The community center will offer pickleball lessons and lend equipment to residents. 713-274-3161. www.hcp4.net 3 A new ax-throwing venue was slated to open Sept. 1 at 8301 Jones Road, Ste. 140, Cypress, as of press time. Tex Axes offers ax throwing with private stall rentals. The business serves barbecue,

and patrons can bring their own alcohol. 281-961-7030. www.texaxes.com 4 Cabo Bob’s opened in August at 7103 FM 1960, Houston—the former lo- cation of James Coney Island. Cabo Bob’s serves customizable Tex-Mex cuisine, such as tacos, burritos, nachos and sal- ads. 832-446-3504. www.cabobobs.com 5 International tea franchise Gong Cha held a soft opening throughout the week of Aug. 15-19 at 9105 W. Sam Houston

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