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General Manager Chris Loftis said. It hosts trivia, karaoke, yoga and have specials Monday through Thursday. Prior to the move, they were in Dickinson for about seven years. 281-339-3210. www.galvestonbaybrewing.com NAME CHANGES 10 Pediatrix Primary + Urgent Care at Webster , formerly NightLight Pediatric Urgent Care, reopened June 20 at 19325 Gulf Freeway, Ste. 180, Webster. The business will soon offer primary care in addition to urgent care, providing convenience for parents seeking com- prehensive health care for their children. 832-992-5050. www.pediatrix.com/ puctexas CLOSINGS 11 Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center at 935 Bay Area Blvd., Webster, closed in ear- ly May as part of a nationwide closing of all stores. The chain of businesses, which had existed for 40 years, helped customers lose weight by delivering nutritious food to their doors. The closure canceled auto-de- livery subscriptions and coaching sessions, food orders and merchandise sales. www.facebook.com/jennycraigwebstertx 12 Officials from discount retailer Tuesday Morning announced in May they would be closing the business, re- sulting in the closure of the location at 20740 Gulf Freeway, Webster. Tuesday Morning CEO Andrew Berger stated the company has “exceedingly burden- some debt” after filing for bankruptcy for the second time in three years. www.tuesdaymorning.com
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William P. Hobby Airport officials May 12 announced eight new restaurants Hobby Airport guests can enjoy, including Pink’s Pizza.
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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Ocials from William P. Hobby Airport, 7800 Airport Blvd., Houston, on May 12 announced eight new restaurants Hobby Airport guests can enjoy. Gastrohub Bistro & Bar serves burgers, sandwiches and salads and is located before security. Strea t, which sells sandwiches, jambalaya, breakfast and alcohol, has locations at gates 2 and 4. Latrelle’s Mexican Kitchen makes breakfast tacos, fajitas, burritos and margaritas, and is at Gate 21. Also at Gate 21 is Pink’s Pizza , which serves pizza by the slice along with craft beers. Gastrohub at the Gate 41 food court serves smoked chicken, ribs, salads and cocktails. Also at the food court is Pick Up Stix , a casual restaurant chain that dishes out Asian food. Finally, Hubcap Bar & Grill , which serves burgers, cheesesteaks, milkshakes and alcohol, is located at Gate 46. The eight dining options are temporary as the airport undergoes a
“phased transition” through late 2024. These eight new concepts bring the total at the airport to 13, joining Chick- l-A at Gate 1, Bualo Wild Wings at Gate 23, Peet’s Coee & Tea at Gate 40, Wendy’s at the Gate 41 food court and Starbucks at Gate 45. A total of 20 permanent dining and retail concepts will be open by late 2024. New concepts include Fat Cat Creamery, Dunkin’, The Spot, The Spot Bar, Velvet Taco, The Rustic, Jersey Mike’s, Pei Wei, Chick-l-A at a new location, two Starbucks at new locations, Throughgood Bistro, Common Bond Cafe, Yard House, Killen’s Barbeque, Spindletap Brewery, Dish Society, Longhorn Steakhouse, Pink’s Pizza at a new location, and Wendy’s.
Dutch Bros Coffee
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Scooter’s Coffee
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13 The League City Recycling Center at 1535 Dickinson Ave., League City, closed June 23. According to city officials, the closure was due to excessive illegal dumping and hazardous waste contamina- tion. League City officials monitored the facility for six months and found frequent violators were nonresidents and commer- cial businesses. Officials are applying for a Houston-Galveston Area Council grant to provide a staffed recycling facility for the city. www.leaguecitytx.gov
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