Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | May 2023

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animals, birds and reptiles as well as pet products and grooming services. 832-644-5025. www.paradisefishandpets.com 11 A Class A, multitenant office building located at 1710 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood, has new ownership, according to a Jan. 31 news release from SVN | J. Beard Real Estate-Greater Houston. According to the release, the two-story, 25,669-square-foot building sits on 1.99 acres and is part of the mixed-use Kings Harbor development. The building was originally built in 2007 by Woodforest National Bank to be used primarily for retail banking and operations. The building was purchased by Fire King Holdings, LLC from Woodforest National Bank in January. At the time of sale, the building included a mix of corporate tenants. According to the release, Genesis Medical Group will occupy the majority space, expanding their primary care, medical spa and urgent care offerings. www.genesisdoctors.com CLOSINGS 12 After nine years in business, officials with Buster’s Brew Coffee and Deli announced the closure of the New Caney coffeeshop March 30. Located at 20126 Loop 494, Buster’s Brew first opened in 2014 and was owned and operated by Matt and Tayra Peterson. The business changed its name in early February to The Brew Coffee Cafe and offered locally

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City of Humble ocials gathered for an April 26 groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of construction for the city’s roughly $6.2 million senior activity center.

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FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON The city of Humble held a groundbreaking ceremony April 26 for the city’s roughly $6.2 million senior activity center , which will be located at 1419 S. Houston Ave. next to the Humble Civic Center. Humble City Manager Jason Stuebe noted several design elements that will be included in the new 10,200-square- foot senior activity center, including a game room, a library, a full kitchen, classrooms and a multipurpose room. Humble Mayor Norman Funderburk said the project is projected to be completed by April 2024. Until the new senior activity center

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is completed, Stuebe said Humble seniors will continue to use space at the Humble Civic Center and the Phillip Cezeaux Recreation Building as they have since programming was reinstated in spring 2021. 281-540-7442. www.humblecc.com/senior-program

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roasted craft coffee, tea, espresso, small bites and pastries. The coffeeshop’s last day in business was April 1. IN THE NEWS 13 Sixteen Tesla “supercharging stations” will be added to Valley Ranch Town Center in New Caney, according to a March 30 news release from The Signorelli Co. The stations will offer drivers of electric cars a location to recharge their vehicles. A timeline for this project had not been announced as of press time. Valley Ranch Town Center is located at 11985 N. Grand Parkway, New Caney. 713-452-1700. www.shopvrtc.com

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LAKE HOUSTON - HUMBLE - KINGWOOD EDITION • MAY 2023

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