Tomball - Magnolia Edition | March 2022

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relocated to 18807 Hamish Road, Ste. E, Tomball, on March 22. Its new location features a show room that is appoint- ment only for ages 21 and up to taste test crafted drinks and liquor, and it also oers mixology lessons. 832-620-5069. www.frannysbartending.com 9 ADIMMedia relocated to 994 Village Square Drive, Condo G, Tomball, on Feb. 11 from the Rosehill area, owner Lori Pace said. The relocation gives the social media management company more space. ADIM Media provides full social media management services along with website design and management; graphic design services; Google ad management; and videography and photography services. 281-433-7914. www.adimmedia.com 10 Denise Davis Insurance relocated to 30310 Hwy. 249, Tomball, from West Main Street and celebrated the new oce with a ribbon-cutting March 1. De- nise Davis owns the The Woodlands Financial Group insurance branch that serves business and personal insurance clients. 832-559-1595. www.deniseinsuresme.com 11 RE/MAX Elite Properties relocated within Tomball to 310 E. Main St., owner Renee Leslie-Buckho said. There will be an open house to celebrate in April. The boutique Realtor business serves Tomball, Magnolia, Cypress, Spring, The Woodlands and Houston. 713-955-2510. www.remaxeliteproperties.com 12 Loblolly Market has a new location at Rose Hill United Methodist Church in Tomball, located at 21022 Rosehill Church Road, after the market nearly had to shut down, coordinator Lacey Smith said. The new location since March 5 has better park- ing and air conditioning, which will allow

the market to run year-round. The market, which relocated from Loblolly Drive, runs the rst Saturday of every month. 713-829-3477. www.facebook.com/ loblollymarket EXPANSIONS 13 St. Matthias the Apostle Catholic Church completed construction of its new church building at 302 FM 1774, Magnolia. Barbara Lowell said the church building was dedicated Feb. 11 with a dedication and consecration mass. 281-356-2000. www.st-matthias.net ANNIVERSARIES 14 Owner Brittani Johnson will cele- brate ve years of business for Jayden Layne on April 10. Johnson previously opened Jayden Layne in Magnolia and relocated the storefront in June 2020 to Tomball, she said. The boutique at 309 Market St. B, Tomball, oers women’s clothing, a small selection of children’s clothing and home decor. 832-588-3566. www.jaydenlayne.com RENOVATIONS 15 The D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at 19915 Hwy. 249, Houston, has renovated its space to oer more activities for chil- dren and teens on its upper level, includ- ing a ninja training room, an esports area and a multipurpose room where children can craft, play games or use podcasting booths. The ninja training space opened Jan. 11, and the esports room opened Jan. 17, ocials said. 281-469-1481. www.ymcahouston.org

HEB is under construction as the anchor of Magnolia Place at Spur 149 and FM 1488.

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Zimmerman said the biggest challenge to H-E-B construction is getting the fuel station installed because of the rainy winter. She said the public infrastructure side of the project was about 45 days away from completion as of March 8. Magnolia Place will also include residential space. Zimmerman said on the south side of the project there are 27 acres, which will yield 80-90 single-family homes. The middle area of the project has been set aside for multifamily housing for Stratus to self- develop, and a smaller tract of land on the side will also be multifamily housing with a pond. “This has been the hardest project I have ever worked on, ... and the problems are not here [with the city]; they’re out there [at the site],” she said, referencing delays caused by the weather and supply chain issues.

Chessie Zimmerman, a representative of development company Stratus Properties Inc., told Magnolia City Council members at the March 8 meeting that construction has started on the rst two retail buildings within Magnolia Place, in addition to H-E-B. Stratus is developing Magnolia Place —a mixed-use development anchored by H-E-B—at Spur 149 and FM 1488 in the city of Magnolia, Community Impact Newspaper previously reported. In addition, Stratus signed a contract for one of the pad sites to a bank and is in contract negotiations with a restaurant, a home services user and an automotive user for the other three pad sites, Zimmerman said during the meeting. This leaves one pad site for another business. She said Stratus has leased all but one space in the retail building that will be next to H-E-B. That building will have two restaurants, a coee shop, a hair salon, a dentist oce and a Twin Liquors. Community Impact Newspaper previously conrmed tenants will include Texas Hair Team, Twin Liquors and Wasabi Asian Bistro. “[There are] some good neighborhood commercial uses going in there,” Zimmerman said.

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