Bay Area Edition | February 2022

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New tenants located in the Easteld at Baybrook development will open in 2022.

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FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Construction on a new Houston development entitled Easteld at Baybrook will continue this year, with new tenants opening in 2022. Located at I-45 and El Dorado Boulevard, the development is close to multiple major landmarks in the area, such as Baybrook Mall, HCA Med Center, the Johnson Space Center and Kemah Boardwalk, according to the ocial website for the project. The space will cater to the cities of Friendswood, Clear Lake, Webster and Heritage Park. The project is anchored by an H-E-B shopping center that opened on Dec. 29, according to Regency Centers, the real estate investment company behind the development. The H-E-B shopping center takes up 105,260 square feet, according to construction documents, with the other stores taking up 29,650 square feet. Construction on the rest of the center is expected to start in the second quarter of this year and be completed in the fourth quarter, said Eric Davidson, senior manager of communications for Regency Centers.

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Other tenants conrmed for the development include hot chicken restaurant Dave’s Hot Chicken, liquor store Twin Liquors, bistro-style restaurant Cafe Express, nail salon Nails of America and pizza restaurant Parry’s Pizzeria & Taphouse. Davidson said the businesses are expected to open in the rst quarter of 2023 if the build-outs go smoothly. The development is 80% leased, leaving room for the company to select the remaining tenants that will benet the area the most, according to Davidson. “It also helps ensure that we are bringing a destination that will meet the everyday needs as well as the lifestyle interests of the surrounding community,” Davidson said via email. 713-599-3500. www.regencycenters.com

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10 Bay AreaMeals onWheels will celebrate its 40th anniversary March 1. Meals on Wheels is an organization that provides meals to home-bound people of any age. The organization is volunteer based and has no paid employees. It is located at 14045 Space Center Blvd., Houston. 281-326-3336. www.bayareamealsonwheels.com NAME CHANGES 11 On Feb. 7, South Shore Medical Center, 201 Enterprise Ave., Ste. 900, League City, ocially was renamed to Kelsey-Seybold Clinic – South Shore . The center will be fully integrated into Kelsey-Seybold’s multispecialty health care system. The facility will oer 24/7 appointment scheduling every day of the year, access to personal health information and the ability to commu- nicate securely online with doctors, virtual visits each day of the year and other amenities. 713-442-0000. www.kelsey-seybold.com RENOVATIONS 12 The Twisted Parrot Bar & Grill is undergoing renovations and is expected to reopen in March or April. Located at 625 Hwy. 146, Kemah, the bar and grill sells a variety of specialty cocktails, along with appetizers, salads, sandwich- es and desserts. It also oers a happy

hour. 713-855-2403. www.facebook.com/twistedparrot CLOSINGS 13 Zoës Kitchen , which has several locations in the Greater Houston area, will close its location at 1501 Bay Area Blvd., Webster, on March 16. The restaurant chain began in Alabama, is headquartered in Pla- no and includes more than 250 locations. It serves modern Mediterranean cuisine. Zoës Kitchen’s Pearland location also closed Feb. 16. www.zoeskitchen.com 14 After being open only since the summer, the Webster location of Texas Pit Stop BBQ has closed its doors as of December due to the COVID-19 pandem- ic. It was located at 20794 Gulf Free- way, Webster. The restaurant has other locations that are open in Galveston; La Marque; and, most recently, Texas City. www.txpitstopbbq.com 15 Elefante CBD has closed its store at 20710 Gulf Freeway, Ste. 46, Webster, as of December. The store sold CBD edibles, CBD drinks, vape cartridges, hemp owers, CBD tinctures and salt lamps. Customers can still buy products from the website but must be over age 21. www.elefantecbd.com 16 Country restaurant Kelley’s , located at 1502 W. Main St., League City, is closed after being completely destroyed by a re Feb. 14. The cause of the re is still under

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investigation, but reports indicate work was being done to the roof over the last few days and shortly before the re began. Kelley’s has locations around the Bay Area,

including in Pearland and Pasadena, and was started by a Houston Police Depart- ment retiree in 1983. www.kelleysrestaurant.com

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