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RELOCATIONS 10 The Door Store relocated in March from 14919 Stuebner Airline Road, Houston, to 10706 Grant Road, Houston. Owned by Ron and Debra Hathaway, The Door Store first opened in April 2006 and offers a showroom with a variety of doors including exterior, mahogany, wrought iron, steel, fiberglass, patio, storm, French, interior and decorative glass. The Door Store offers free estimates within 20 miles of the store’s location and can assist customers with door replacement, residential and commercial repairs, and weather stripping through Able Door Services. A grand opening is scheduled for March 28 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 281-444-4224. www.thedoorstore.info 11 Allie M. Portraits relocated with- in Cypress in January from its former location on Floret Estate Lane to its new location at 15119 Waverly Canyon Court. Allison Montgomery, the head photogra- pher who runs the home-based business, specializes in newborn and maternity photography as well as headshots. Photographer services are available by appointment only. 832-643-6100. www.alliemportraits.com 12 Christian-based dance school Precious Dancers Academy relocated in the second week of March to 13215 Grant Road, Cypress. The school previously held classes in a joint space with New Vibe Dance Studio, and the relocation will pro- vide the business with its own space and the ability to offer additional classes. The academy has been offering classes since 2005, specializing in ballet, tap, jazz and musical theater. Classes are available

for dancers from 18 months old through adults. 832-868-6014.

www.preciousdancers.com ANNIVERSARIES

13 Stats Sports Bar and Grill , located at 10850 Louetta Road, Ste. 1700, Houston, celebrated its 10-year anniversary March 7. Owned by Tate Powers and Jessica and Michael Statlander, the bar and grill first opened March 16, 2010, and offers a variety of American fare ranging from Buffalo wings and burgers to crawfish and flatbreads. Stats also features a full bar with signature cocktails and beer on tap. In addition to hosting live music on the patio on Saturdays, the venue also boasts several televisions for sporting events, pool tables, digital dartboards and giant Jenga. Stats also regularly hosts events such as karaoke, bingo and trivia nights. 281-257-8287. www.statssportsbarandgrill.com 14 Texadelphia , an Austin-based eatery that specializes in Philly cheesesteaks, celebrated one year at its Vintage Park location on March 5. Located at 126 Vintage Park Blvd., Ste. B, Houston, the eatery offers a variety of original Texas cheesesteaks, such as the Found- er’s Favorite, which is a beef cheesesteak served with grilled onions, mozzarella, mushrooms and jalapenos. Texadelphia also offers a selection of salads, burgers and sandwiches. 832-843-7048. www.texadelphia.com CLOSINGS 15 Sears is set to close an anchor store

Crust Pizza will open in March on Louetta Road. (Courtesy Crust Pizza)

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A new location of Crust Pizza will open in a 3,500-square-foot location in March at 11550 Louetta Road, Houston, near the Jones Road intersection. With a handful of locations in The Woodlands and Spring areas, the pizza chain serves Chicago-style thin crust pizzas that are made from scratch. Diners can order from a list of gourmet pizzas or design their own. The eatery also oers salads, pastas, subs and desserts such as gelato and cannolis. www.crustpizzaco.com

location in April at the Willowbrook Mall, 7925 FM 1960 W., Houston, officials confirmed. The closure announcement came after Transformco, which owned the location, announced in a Nov. 7 news release that it intended to close 51 Sears stores and 45 Kmart across the nation by February. The November list did not include the stores at Willowbrook Mall. Transformco Public Relations Director Larry Costello declined to comment on or confirm the closures. 281-955-4700. www.sears.com 16 Babin’s Seafood House closed its Willowbrook location in late February, according to an email sent out to Landry’s Select members Feb. 24. Located at 17485 Hwy. 249, Houston, the Cajun

restaurant owned by Landry’s Inc. offered New Orleans staples, such as crawfish etouffee, red beans and rice, and Creole gumbo. The seafood house’s two other locations in The Woodlands and Katy remain open. www.babinsseafood.com 17 Pier 1 Imports closed a Cy-Fair area location on Feb. 26 at 17725 Hwy. 249, Houston. The closures come amid a 450-store nationwide reduction for Pier 1, out of 942 total, the company announced in a third-quarter fiscal year 2020 business update Jan. 6. The business specializes in home furnishings and decorative items. Another Cy-Fair area location can be found in the Cypress Towne Center at Hwy. 290 and Spring Cypress Road. www.pier1.com

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