Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | June 2022

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LOCAL HOT SPOT

Regent Square

Heights & Co. Patio and Cocktail Bar

Heights Social

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3 Clean Juice is slated to open its second Inner Loop location in September at 3515 W. Dallas Ave., Ste. 800, Houston. Menu options include sandwiches, wraps, acai bowls, salads, toasts, smoothies and cold- pressed juices. The new location will have a small outdoor patio. Clean Juice maintains a certied organic classication from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, meaning the business uses certied organic ingredients. www.cleanjuice.com

Mixed-use development Regent Square will soon be home to three more businesses. COMING SOON 1 The rst Inner Loop location of M. Vincé Nail Spa is set to open toward the end of 2022 at 1203 Dunlavy St., Houston. Services will include manicures, pedicures, acrylics, dip powder, gel polish manicures and Gel-X extensions. www.mvincenailspa.com 2 Sudor Sauna Studio is opening its rst and agship location in early fall at 3515 W. Dallas St., Ste. 400, Houston. The two sauna experiences oered include chromotherapy—a color therapy—and an infrared sauna, which uses wavelengths to heat guests from the inside. www.sudorsauna.com

avored Old Fashioned cocktails, wine and table-side champagne during brunch. Food menu items include thin-crust pizza, charcuterie and appetizers. RELOCATIONS 13 After saying goodbye to its rst location on 20th Avenue in April, Central City Co-Op announced the purchase of its permanent home at 2515 Harvard St., Houston, in a May 11 Facebook post. The co-op describes itself as a “farmer’s rst” grocery store, coee bar and seasonal test kitchen. Houstonians can invest in an individual or family membership for $120 a year or a corporate membership for $5,000 a year, which includes em- ployee benets. Member dues help the co-op with basic operating expenses and allow for widespread access within the

community for organic and local produce. Members have access to educational and sustainability programs. The new location is not yet open. 832-690-1216. www.centralcityco-op.com CLOSINGS 14 After 10 years of business, Sonoma in the Heights at 801 Studewood St., Hous- ton, will close its doors June 26. According to a Facebook post, this decision comes af- ter failing to negotiate with the building’s landlord. On the last day of being open, the business will have a try-before-you- buy sale from 2-6 p.m. Sonoma ocials said they are seeking to open another loca- tion close to its Heights location. The other two locations in Upper Kirby and Katy are

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HEIGHTS  RIVER OAKS  MONTROSE EDITION • JUNE 2022

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