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12 Smartie Pants Academy Center will be opening in late August at 6224 Spring Cypress Road, Spring. The academy—a nonprot child care center for children with disabilities and special needs—is owned by Avonda Johnson and Alyssa Johnson-Williams. 832-452-0973. www.smartiepantsacademy.org 13 PJ’s Coee is planning to open a new location at 16000 Stuebner Airline Road, Spring. The New Orleans-based coeeshop will oer a variety of hot and iced coee and espresso-based beverages, as well as frozen and blended beverages, energy drinks, hot and iced teas, and smoothies. Pastries, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and beignets will also be on the menu. A projected opening date for the new coeeshop had not been announced as of press time. www.pjscoee.com 14 At the end of March, construction began on a shopping center located at 25819 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, a spokesperson with KM Realty conrmed. The shopping center will house retail and o¦ce spaces as well as child care facilities. However, specic tenants had not been announced as of press time. Builders hope to deliver the center by September. 713-690-2700. www.kmrealty.net RELOCATIONS 15 Waterfalls Cafe celebrated a June opening for its relocated restaurant in Spring. Now located at 3625 FM 2920, Ste. B1, the diner oers an assortment of dishes, including breakfast platters, sandwiches, burgers, salads, omelets and Mexican cuisine. While the diner previously only oered breakfast options, restaurant o¦cials said it has expanded its menu to now include lunch oerings. 346-224-8555. www.waterfallscafespring.com EXPANSIONS 16 Life Time Fitness in Champions, located at 7717 Willow Chase Blvd., Houston, is set to add 12 outdoor pickleball courts with fences. According to information from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation,
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Ocials with Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s announced the opening of its fourth Greater Houston-area destination retail superstore in Spring via a Feb. 14 news release.
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FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Ocials with Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s announced the opening of its fourth Greater Houston-area destination retail superstore at 1771 Spring Stuebner Road, Spring, via a company news release. According to the release, the new Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Spring will showcase an array of boat brands and o -road vehicles as well as equipment and clothing for a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, backpacking, wildlife viewing and camping. The storefront will also boast a completely unique, custom design and feature a construction on the 24,000-square-foot addition was expected to begin July 1 and wrap up by Oct. 1. Life Time Champions is a membership-based tness club featuring both indoor and outdoor pools, group tness studios and an expansive workout oor. 281-469-9300. www.lifetime.life RENOVATIONS 17 Chuck E. Cheese o¦cials announced July 17 the company has invested $6.8 million to upgrade its 14 Houston- area locations including one at A 17780 Hwy. 249, Houston and another at B 146 FM 1960, Houston. Infrastructure developments will include upgrading and expanding the 14 Houston locations to accommodate increased capacity and additional games; enhancements in
community oers one- and two-bedroom oor plans starting at $1,239 per month. 832-653-9635. www.parkonnapoli.com 9 Yes Automotive opened Aug. 5 at 3443 FM 2920, Spring. According to owner Sohail Syed, the full-service auto repair shop oers oil changes, air conditioning servicing, wheel alignments and other automotive services. 281-801-8010. www.yesautomotiveservices.com COMING SOON 10 Yes Prep Public Schools hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for Yes Prep North Rankin Elementary on July 27. To be located at 12537 Kuykendahl Road, Houston, Yes Prep North Rankin Elementary will open for the 2024-25 school year and welcome students in pre-K through second grade. The campus will add one grade level each subsequent school year until it reaches fth grade. Per the release, all Yes Prep schools are tuition-free for children with no admission requirements; students are accepted through a lottery system. 713-967-9000. www.yesprep.org 11 After closing its Old Town Spring restaurant in June 2021, Belly of the Beast is planning to reopen at a new location—5200 FM 2920, Ste. 180, Spring—late this summer. Owned by Thomas and Elizabeth Bille, Belly of the Beast will oer new American cuisine prepared through the lens of a Mexican American chef. Belly of the Beast was previously located at 26510 Border St., Spring, and opened in February 2020. 281-466-2040. www.botbfood.com
gift and nature center, murals, a large aquarium and other water features. The 125,000-square-foot location is expected to employ more than 115 “outtters” and is set to open in fall 2024. www.basspro.com
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facilities, such as self-serve capabilities, free Wi-Fi, table charging and ordering; and large video walls and interactive dance oors to amplify the character program and original content in stores. A 281-894-1900, B 281-893-2148.
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18 On June 7, The Blind Finch bar marked its one-year anniversary. The business—located at 5210 FM 2920, Ste. 400, Spring—is “a modern speakeasy” that serves cocktails and appetizers, according to its website. The Blind Finch is owned by Steve and Wendy Lindsey, Reggie Montemayor, and Jon and Mary Thorn. 281-352-2060. www.facebook.com/theblindnchbar
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