Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | June 2022

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into one of the largest credit unions in Houston, serving more than 130,000 members with 17 solution center loca- tions and more than $2 billion in assets. 281-488-7070. www.wellbynancial.com 4 The city of Missouri City has opened a new re station. Fire Station No. 6 , a new $5.1 million administration building at 18411 Parks Edge Blvd., Missouri City, opened May 7. The re station houses one re engine as well as reghters, re marshals, training and professional devel- opment sta, and administrative support sta. The two-story, 16,752-square-foot building includes an additional bay for emergency responder vehicles, sta living facilities, a kitchen, an emergency generator, storage and oce space. 281-403-8500. www.missouricitytx.gov 5 Fast-casual chain Ori’Zaba’s Mexican Grill opened a new Sugar Land location at 13513 University Blvd., Sugar Land. Ori’Zaba’s ocially had a soft opening May 10. The restaurant oers a menu that includes burritos, tacos and salads with customers able to pick from a host of options from a variety of ingredients, including a choice of protein, rice, beans, or potatoes; a variety of salsa; and other toppings, including queso and guacamo- le. The fast-casual chain also features vegetarian meals and a gluten-free menu. 281-302-6875. www.zabas.com 6 The South Post Oak Sportsplex , a $6 million project aimed at pro- viding space for youth sports in Fort Bend-Houston, had a grand opening ceremony May 21 at 5685 Hobby Road, Houston. It oers two 100-yard football elds with bleachers on both sides for spectators and families, a full-size press

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NOW OPEN 1 Water Tree Riverstone , an alkaline water and health store, is now open in Sugar Land. The store held a soft opening in March at its location at 4821 LJ Park- way, Ste. 15, Sugar Land, with a grand opening scheduled in July. Water Tree oers higher-PH specialty waters with electrolytes in a variety of sizes along with a relling station available that processes water in house, home systems, alkalizers and water delivery services. 832-774-3701. www.watertreeriverstone.com

2 A new barbershop is now open in Missouri City. The Shave Joint , a full-service barbershop with a host of oerings, ocially opened its doors April 29 at 2855 Dulles Ave., Missouri City. The barbershop oers a compli- mentary bar along with membership packages for a full spectrum of groom- ing services, including traditional shaves, haircuts, beard trimming, hot towel service, ear and nose cleanup, and neck shaves. The barbershop also has future plans to add services for women. 281-969-5062. www.theshavejoint.com

3 One of Houston’s largest credit unions, Wellby , opened a new location in the H-E-B grocery store at 530 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land. Wellby opened the new center April 23, the credit union said in an April 19 news release, oering both notary and ATM services, according to the credit union website. The opening comes as the credit union expands its oerings in Greater Houston area with planned openings for new centers in both Katy and Cypress, according to the release. Wellby, which was established in 1961 to serve the employees and fam- ilies of Johnson Space Center, has grown

      

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