Spring - Klein Edition | February 2022

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EXPANSIONS 13 Dragon’s Lair Comics & Fantasy will host a grand opening celebration for its newly expanded storefront Feb. 26. The business—which specializes in comics, gaming and collectibles—›rst opened in December 2016 and will be expanding from roughly 4,000 square feet of space at 21151 Hwy. 249, Houston, to more than 10,000 square feet of space at 21155A Hwy. 249, Houston. The expansion will allow for more retail space, a bigger gaming space and the addition of a tavern within the store called The Tabletop Tav- ern. The grand opening celebration will feature voice actors, comic book artists and creators on-site. 832-761-0072. www.dlair.net/houston-north ANNIVERSARIES 14 In November, Tony’s Italian Delicatessen celebrated its one-year anniversary since opening at 24504 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. 100, Tomball. The deli also has locations in Montgomery and Katy. On Tony’s menu are Cold Carnegies, including salami, beef and tuna subs, and Baked Carnegies, such as pastrami, chicken Parmesan and meatball subs—many of which are named after celebrities. The restaurant also serves Italian sweets, such as cannoli. 832-299-6153. www.tonysitaliandelicatessen.com

NOW ENROLLING Ages 6 weeks to 6 years Low student to teacher ratio Over an acre of outdoor play area Healthy meals prepared by chef daily Before & after care for Elementary students Summer camps 9 On Jan. 1, JL Texas Pallets & Logistics opened a new production ošce at 6838 Bourgeois Road, Houston, real estate ›rm Finial Group con›rmed. JL Texas Pallets & Logistics builds new and custom wood crates and pallets and delivers them to customers or collects old industrial wood materials for recycling. 713-715-7395. www.texaspallets.net 10 The Ponderosa Volunteer Fire Department launched its Victim Service and Support Center pilot program with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Jan. 31. Located at 17061 Rolling Creek Drive, Houston, the center serves as a hub where celebration Jan. 29 for its new Gleannloch Farms center, located at 8901 Spring Cypress Road, Spring, and ošcially welcomed its ›rst students Feb. 7. The new facility oers educational programs and child care services for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years with extracurricular activities ranging from music and theater to cooking and bowling. 833-742-4453. www.imaginechild.com/gleannloch 8 Pinch A Penny Pool Patio Spa cele- brated the grand opening of its newest location Jan. 3 in Augusta Woods Village. Located at 25640 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. E, Tomball, the franchise is locally owned and -operated by husband and wife Juan Burgoa and Janeth Zabalaga and oers a selection of pool supplies, including chlorine, tablets, pumps and ›lters. 346-808-0114. www.pinchapenny.com

survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trašcking can receive services from the Harris County District Attorney’s Ošce, the Harris County Sheri’s Ošce and trauma nurses. 281-444-8465. www.ponderosavfd.org COMING SOON 11 The ›rst residents of Fidelis Cypresswood are expected to begin mov- ing in within the ›rst quarter of 2022 as construction continues on the new luxury apartment community in Spring, accord- ing to a Jan. 12 news release. Located at 708 E. Cypresswood Drive, Fidelis Cypresswood began preleasing last fall and will consist of 287 units across 11 buildings upon build-out. One-, two- and three-bedroom units will be available ranging in size from 725-1,436 square feet and in price from $1,250-$2,175 per month, according to the community’s website. 855-525-0969. www.›deliscypresswood.com 12 Twin Eagle Resource Management LLC will soon occupy 10,853 square feet of space on the ›fth ”oor of City Place 1, according to a Jan. 5 news release. Headquartered in Houston, Twin Eagle Resource Management LLC is an energy marketer and operator of midstream and logistics assets, and is expected to move into its new space at 1700 City Plaza Drive, Spring, by May. 713-341-7300. www.twineagle.com

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5 The Regal Benders Landing location of Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream , an ice cream franchise based out of Ohio, celebrated its grand opening Jan. 20 at 4481 Riley Fuzzel Road, Spring. The busi- ness oers a variety of ice cream ”avors, shakes, sundaes and pops. 832-585-1785. www.handelsicecream.com 6 True Grit Fitness held a grand opening celebration Dec. 12 at 5706 Root Road, Ste. 400, Spring. Personal trainer Allie Piro owns the business, which oers a variety of membership plans ranging from $39-$759 per month. Workout op- tions include endurance training, power lifting, weight loss, posture correction and core strength. 281-660-7922. www.truegrittraining.net

7 Imagine Early Education and Childcare hosted a grand opening

Ages 3 and up Reduce homework stress and test anxiety Build confidence and study skills to help students earn their best grades ever Math & reading success 10105 Louetta Rd., Ste. 108 Houston, TX 77070 (832) 671-4672 Join us for a free Orientation www.kumon.com/houston-vintage-park

17505 Chaseloch, Spring, TX 77379 713.966.6246

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SPRING KLEIN EDITION • FEBRUARY 2022

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