Bay Area Edition | October 2023

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6 Space Center Houston In September, officials confirmed the authenticity of the lectern used by President John F. Kennedy to deliver his famous moon speech at Rice University in 1962. The lectern is now back on display at the museum. On April 17, museum officials sent the lectern to Steve Pine, furniture conservation expert from Pine Art Conservation,

9 Intuitive Machines Intuitive Machines officials hosted the grand opening of the company’s Lunar Production and Operations Center at the Houston Spaceport. The center will allow the Clear Lake-based aerospace company to package and ship its Nova-C lunar

lander, which will fly to the moon to conduct science experiments. • Opened Sept. 29 • 13467 Columbia Shuttle St., Houston • www.intuitivemachines.com

who confirmed its authenticity. • 1601 E. NASA Parkway, Houston • www.spacecenter.org

• 510 Second St., League City • www.soulfreak.com

leader in space exploration, will include scientists and other personnel who will support mission training, aeronautics research, advanced robotics, and work on moon and Mars exploration. • Opening TBD • Next to NASA’s Johnson Space Center at 2101 E. NASA Parkway, Houston • https://space.tamu.edu 10 One Medical The primary care business continues to expand its presence across the Houston metro with plans to open a new clinic. • Opening TBD • 144 El Dorado Blvd., Webster • www.onemedical.com

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11 Texas Huddle Grille & Sports Bar As of Aug. 12, the restaurant is back to serving burgers, pizza and other food after closing in early June due to experiencing air conditioning system issues. • 803 E. NASA Parkway, Ste. 100, Webster • www.texashuddle.com 12 First impressions League City’s latest art exhibit opened and features art by members of the League City Patrons of Parks and Art Foundation, a nonprofit that supports public art. The exhibit runs until Nov. 26. • 400 W. Walker St., League City • www.lcparksandarts.com

7 La India Bonita Officials with the Mexican eatery said they still plan to return to League City after closing for more than a year after a vehicle struck the restaurant’s old building at 213 E. Main St., League City. Originally, city officials projected a 2022 opening. • Opening this winter • 401 E. Main St., League City • www.facebook.com/laindiabonitalc 8 Texas A&M Space Institute On Aug. 13, the Texas A&M board of regents approved creating the facility, a $200 million development. The facility, which is being built to ensure Texas remains a

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