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www.myrosatis.com/cypress 10 Local Asian-fusion eatery Bao Bros. Bistro opened Oct. 24 at 8574 Hwy. 6 N., Houston. The restaurant’s menu features steamed buns, or bao, as well as boba tea and beer. Owner Chris Garcia, a Copper- field native, has pledged to give 20% of profits back to his employees and local community. 832-674-8343. www.baobrosbistro.com 11 A new office, warehouse and showroom space for Cubiture opened at the end of September at 10704 Telge Road, Houston. The commercial-grade office furniture company specializes in commercial furnishings, new cubicle sys- tems and remanufactured Herman Miller cubicle systems. In addition to selling a variety of office furniture, the business also provides various services, such as custom millwork, relocation, storage and flooring. 713-412-0900. www.cubiture.com 12 Cheerz Daiquiris To-Go opened in early November at 12925A W. FM 1960, Houston. In addition to frozen beverages, Cajun-style dishes are also available for takeout, including wings, fish, shrimp, chicken, gumbo and sides. 713-389-5565. www.cheerztogo.com A new branch of the home cleaning service You’ve Got Maids opened Nov. 4 servicing the Cypress area. Clients who contact You’ve Got Maids can have uniformed employees and a trained supervisor arrive at their house in a car with the company logo. Employees bring all cleaning products and equipment. Services can be arranged on a weekly or biweekly basis. The new branch is run by the husband-wife duo Marqela and Justin

Goff. 832-400-6243. www.youvegotmaids.com/ house-cleaning/tx/cypress COMING SOON

CUT! by Cinemark Cypress opened Nov. 12 in the Fairfield Town Center in Cypress.

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FEATURED IMPACT NOWOPEN CUT! by Cinemark Cypress opened to the public Nov. 12 at 29030 Hwy. 290, Cypress. The eight-screen movie theater also features electric-powered, oversized recliners and an outdoor patio with a replace. Moviegoers can order from a full food and drink menu, including pizzas, burgers, wings, salads, popcorn, candy, wine, beer and signature cocktails, to have items delivered directly to their seats in the theater. “Cinemark is pleased to continue to evolve the moviegoing experience with our CUT! concept at a time when people need entertainment and an escape from reality the most,” Cinemark CEO Mark Zoradi said in a press release. Tickets for new and classic lms are ANNIVERSARIES 16 Aerodrome Ice Skating Complex is celebrating 25 years in business with fes- tivities throughout the month of Decem- ber. The complex offers public skating, private lessons and hockey programs. A pro-shop tent sale is planned Dec. 4-5 at 8220 Willow Place Drive North, Houston, featuring discounted hockey gear and fig- ure skating merchandise. 281-847-5283. www.aerodromes.com

available for purchase online, and private watch parties, which allow customers to rent an entire theater, are also available. Safety measures in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic include extensive disinfection in between showings, limited capacities, mandatory face masks and no-contact payment methods. 281-256-8744. www.cinemark.com

13 Tumble 22 , an Austin-based eatery, is planning to open its fourth restaurant in Vintage Park in the former location of PDQ, located at 10723 Louetta Road, Houston. Inspired by Nashville hot chicken, the new restaurant’s menu will offer chicken tender bites, jumbo chicken tenders, chicken sandwiches and bone-in chicken with five heat levels, from “Wimpy” to “Cluckin’ Hot.” The menu will also offer salads; family pack options; sides, such as the dirty mac-n- cheese, which is made with pulled hot chicken and ranch; and dessert options. A projected opening date has not yet been announced as of press time. 281-547-6300. www.tumble22.com 14 Kumon Math and Reading Pro- gram is set to open in a 1,300-square- foot space at Lakeland Village Center, 10615 Fry Road, Ste. B2-200, in January. Instructors and assistants tailor individ- ualized reading and math curriculum for students from 3 years old to high school for enrichment or remediation. www.kumon.com 15 Basketball training center Shoot 360 is slated to open Dec. 15 at 13018 Brittmoore Park Drive, Houston, with an open house planned for Dec. 19 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Athletes of all ages can take advantage of expert coaching and interactive technology to test, train, track and compete. www.shoot360.com/houston

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CLOSINGS 17 Kimberly Williams-Watson, owner of Watson Pediatrics at 15322 Copper Grove Blvd., Houston, announced this fall her practice would close Dec. 30 due to the economic downturn. The clinic operated under Privia Medical Group and specialized in general pediatric medicine. 281-859-7596. www.watsonpediatrics.com

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