BY COMMUNITY IMPACT STAFF
7 Kelsey-Seybold Clinic-West Woodlands A two-story, 33,000-square-foot facility will open this summer, according to a Jan. 17 news release from Kelsey-Seybold. • Opening this summer • 33003 Egypt Lane, Magnolia • www.kelsey-seybold.com 8 Pure Green The juice company will open in The Woodlands this spring, oering items such as cold-pressed juices and smoothies. • Opening March 7 • 8000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands • www.puregreen.com
12 Gordon Food Service The Michigan-based food distributor is coming to The Woodlands area by the end of 2024, according to a project registration from the Texas Department of
Now open
Licensing and Regulation. • 536 Sawdust Road, Spring • www.gfs.com
13 Boni’s Dance & Performing Arts Studio The studio marked 40 years in The Woodlands on Jan. 21. It oers dance classes, including ballet, jazz, tap and hip-hop. • 9102 Forest Crossing Drive, The Woodlands • www.bonisdance.com 14 Wham & Rogers PLLC The family-owned rm owned and operated by husband-and-wife attorneys Mark Wham and Rene S. Rogers, and represented by their son, associate attorney Ryan Wham, marked 10 years serving The Woodlands in December. • 9400 Grogans Mill Road, Ste. 305, The Woodlands • www.whamandrogers.com 15 Climb Woodlands The indoor rock climbing gym is under new ownership as of Nov. 15, owner Evan Phillips con rmed. The indoor rock climbing gym features a ropes course and bouldering, Phillips said. • 7515 Oak Bluff Drive, Unit C, Magnolia • www.climbwoodlands.com 16 Lovebeans Coeehouse The coee shop is under new ownership. Previous owner Beth Ferester announced in a Facebook post Dec. 1 that the company was turning over the coee shop to new owner Elisa Coll. • 8522 Creekside Forest Drive, Ste. D100, • The Woodlands • www.lovebeanscoffeehouse.com 17 The Woodlands Children’s Museum The museum announced in a Jan. 29 news release it received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, which will allow sta to visit Texas
18 Costa Fina Latin Coastal Kitchen The restaurant is now open at Creekside Park Village Center in Creekside Park West, according to a news release from Orioli Restaurant Group. The restaurant combines modern techniques with a Latin coastal inuence. Featured dishes include a braised lamb shank topped with a mint mole. The restaurant bar includes a diverse wine collection. • Opened Jan. 25 • 26543 Kuykendahl Road, Tomball • www.costaina.com
Relocations
9 L’Occitane en Provence The specialty skin care and bath works store is relocating from Market Street to The Woodlands Mall. • Relocating in February • 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands • www.loccitane.com 10 Rodeos Smoke House The restaurant oers a variety of barbecue dishes, including the barbecue sampler platter with brisket, pork ribs and smoked wings as well as family meals. It relocated from 2016 N. Frazier St., Conroe. • Relocated in early January • 32823 FM 2978, Ste. A, Magnolia • www.rodeostx.com
Children’s Hospital once a month to provide curated art projects for patients and family. • 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands • www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org
In the news
Closings
11 Woodlands Sportsplex As of January, the facility has added a gymnastics program and completed renovations, such as updating its weight room and gymnastics area as well as a newly covered turf eld. • 25127 Gosling Road, Spring • www.woodlandssportsplex.com
19 Relax the Back The ergonomic specialty lounge furniture store closed at Market Street. The store focused on providing a variety of ergonomic and orthopedic support furniture. • Closed Jan. 28 • 9595 Six Pines Drive, Ste. 1200, The Woodlands • www.relaxtheback.com
Meet the Doctor | Dr . Loren Moore DC Moving into his 17th year in practice and serving as Lead Doctor of The Joint Spring Creek, Dr. Moore still clearly remembers the moment he chose to spend his life as a chiropractor. When medications and traditional medicine where ineffective in addressing his own chronic wrist pain, Loren turned to chiropractic in desperation. “That first visit changed my life.” The immediate relief he realized from his first treatment and the eventual resolution of the pain impacted him so deeply that he redirected his academic and professional ambitions in order to become a Doctor of Chiropractic. “I truly love what I do, changing people’s lives.”
The OFFICIAL CHIROPRACTOR of RICE UNIVERSITY Athletics
Y * Restrictions may apply. Details at thejoint.com. Treatment is subject to qualification.
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