Spring - Klein Edition | June 2022

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professionals by listing their lawns on the app with their preferred service date and lawn care needs. Vetted lawn care professionals can then bid on the listing, allowing users to select who they want to work with based on the vendors’ ratings, reviews and prices. 866-798-4485. www.yourgreenpal.com/tx/spring-lawn- care COMING SOON 8 Popshelf representatives conŒrmed in a June 1 email that the retail store will break ground this summer for a new location at the southwest corner of Hwy. 249 and Spring Cypress Road. The company said it is Œnalizing the due diligence phase as of June 1 for a Popshelf store, which will o er customers seasonal and home decor; health and beauty products; cleaning supplies; and party goods at an a ordable price. An opening timeline for the Tomball store was not yet available. www.popshelf.com 9 Gold’s Gym is coming to Northchase plaza this summer, according to the business’s website. The gym will be located at 4425 FM 1960 W., Houston. Gold’s Gym has locations across the U.S. and will o er equipment for members to work out on their own, under the instruction of a personal trainer or as part of a group class. 281-301-0907. www.goldsgym.com ANNIVERSARIES 10 Lone Star College-University Park — located at 20515 Hwy. 249 S., Houston— is celebrating its 10th anniversary this

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 after Kim Kaufman, who served as the district’s alternative education program director for 20 years until his retirement in 2016. Kaufman served in a variety of capacities with KISD after joining the district in 1976. 832-249-4801. https://aec.kleinisd.net 12 Klein ISD celebrated the o¦cial unveiling and rededication of the K.E. Kaufman Alternative Education Center with a ceremony May 10. Located at 7302 Kleingreen Lake, Spring, the facility was formerly known as the Klein Alternative Education Center and was recently named year, according to a May 16 news release. The college, founded in 2012, is led by President Shah Ardalan and is one of LSC’s eight campuses. In May, LSC-UP set a record for its largest graduating class to date, handing out more than 1,000 diplomas. Facilities at LSC-UP include the Energy & Manufacturing Institute, the Center for Science & Innovation and the University of Houston-Downtown, according to the news release. 281-290-2600. www.lonestar.edu/ universitypark.htm 11 Moo House Cafe celebrated its Œve-year anniversary since opening on June 17, 2017. Moo House Cafe serves a variety of co ee, tea, milkshakes and smoothies as well as Asian, Mexican and American foods, such as kastsu curry, elote and french fries. The cafe is located at 7310 Louetta Road, Ste. A120, Spring. The business changed its name in 2018 and was formerly called Moo Moo Sweet House. 346-808-7182. www.moohousecafe.com NAME CHANGES

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Formerly known as Springwoods Village, City Place is a 2,000-acre master- planned community located along Spring’s northern border. NOW OPEN 1 Following just over two years of con- struction, ocials with Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced the completion of its new campus in City Place via a news release April 4. Construction rst began on the new campus in February 2020, and in December 2020, HPE ocials announced the new campus would also become the company’s new headquar- ters, which was previously located in San Jose, California. Located at 1701 E. Mossy Oaks Road, Spring, the new cam- pus comprises two ve-story buildings that are connected by bridges at each level. www.hpe.com 2 Yi Cha Tea & Coee celebrated its grand opening June 11 in The Market at Springwoods Village. Located at 2174 Spring Stuebner Road, Ste. 370, Spring, the business o‘ers a menu of hot and iced co‘ee, and tea-based beverages as well as smoothies, milk teas and frappes. 281-719-5173. www.yichateaco‘ee.com COMING SOON 3 Orion Engineered Carbons LLC, a manufacturer of specialty carbon blacks and rubber carbon blacks, is expected to

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move into 10,589 square feet of space on the third –oor of City Place 1, located at 1700 City Plaza Drive, Ste. 300, Spring, by late summer. 832-445-3300. www.orioncarbons.com 4 This fall, Evonik Corp. an interna- tional specialty chemical company, is expected to move into 9,617 square feet of space on the fth –oor of City Place 1, located at 1700 City Plaza Drive, Spring. https://corporate.evonik.com 5 Education design rm Huckabee & Associates is expected to move into 6,503 square feet of space on the rst –oor of City Place 1, located at 1700 City Plaza Drive, Ste. 125, Spring, by late

summer. 281-520-4995. www.huckabee-inc.com

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