Bellaire - Meyerland - West University | September 2025

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8 Pvolve Using low-impact functional movement with resistance- based training, members build strength, flexibility and balance at this workout studio. • Opening in fall • 5000 Westheimer Road, Ste. 108, Houston • https://app.pvolve.com/locations/houston-galleria

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9 Dynamic Sports Medicine According to a project filing by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, construction is set to start on the new clinic in September. The practice specializes in treating individuals recovering from injuries using techniques such as cupping, compression and dry needling. • 4032 Bellaire Blvd., West University Place • www.dynamicsportsmedicine.com 10 Figs Selling scrubs and other products for healthcare professionals, such as masks and stethoscopes, the store is anticipated to open in Rice Village in late 2025, according to TDLR. • 2401 Times Blvd., Ste. 130, Houston • www.wearfigs.com

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5 D1 Training Bellaire The membership-based athletic training facility offers programs for various age groups and skill levels, including beginners and college athletes. Updated every eight weeks, the program includes dynamic warm-ups, performance and strength training, core work and conditioning. • Opened Aug. 16 • 5300 N. Braeswood Blvd., Ste. 44, Houston • www.d1training.com/bellaire/ 6 University Federal Credit Union The full-service branch servicing UTHealth Houston faculty, staff and students, as well as the broader Texas Medical Center community, will include a modern environment with self-service amenities, private consultation areas and 24/7 ATM access. • Opened Aug. 4 • 7000 Fannin St., Houston • www.ufcu.org 7 Upper Kirby Eyecare by Vision Source According to its website, the clinic utilizes advanced diagnostic technology to enhance vision and treat a range of vision-related problems. The space also sells designer lenses and frames. • Opened July 20 • 2055 Westheimer Road, Ste. 125, Houston • www.upperkirbyeyecare.com CodaPet The veterinarian-owned startup expanded to the Houston area in August. The mobile business offers in-home euthanasia for pets and helps with aftercare, transportation and cremation. • Opened Aug. 1 • www.codapet.com

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1 Parlor Doughnuts The craft doughnut and coffee shop offers unique layered doughnuts with flavors such as maple bacon, strawberry shortcake and jelly-filled. Gluten, vegan and keto options are also available. • Opened late August • 5150 Buffalo Speedway, Ste. 90, Houston • www.parlordoughnuts.com 2 Mexicano Restaurant Owner of kosher pizza restaurant Rafaello Pizza & Coffee, Kfir Azaria, opened this new kosher Mexican restaurant concept near the Meyerland area, which includes a fusion of Mexican and Mediterranean cuisine. • Opened Aug. 10 • 9804 Hillcroft St., Houston • www.mexicanorestaurant.com 3 Sysco To-Go Global food distribution company Sysco Corporation launched a second to-go store in Houston. The retail store sells a diverse range of food items to food truck vendors, local restaurants, small businesses and caterers in the area. • Opened July 23 • 1212 Old Spanish Trail, Houston • www.sysco.com 4 Reformation The LA-based fashion brand sells sustainable, vintage- inspired pieces such as dresses, denim, shoes and handbags, with an emphasis on flattering, feminine fits. • Opened Aug. 6 • 5085 Westheimer Road, #C25555, Houston • www.thereformation.com

Relocations

11 Gulf Coast Cosmos Comics Owner Byron Canady relocated his comic book store from Stuart Street to Wheeler Avenue in August. The Black-owned business sells a collection of independent and mainstream comics, as well as fan art, gifts and apparel. • Relocated July 12 • 2408 Wheeler Ave., Houston • www.gcccomicshtx.com 12 Planetary Cycles The bike shop relocated from West University Place to Cy-Fair in July to offer a more engaging layout. The shop sold a range of bicycles from children’s bikes to mountain bikes. • Relocated July 9 • 8301 Jones Road, Ste. 110, Houston • www.planetarycycles.com 13 Marmi Shoes The local shoe store franchise closed its storefront in Highland Village and reopened at The Centre at Post Oak shopping center in late August. The brand is known for its diverse selection of shoe sizes. • Relocated late August • 5000 Westheimer Road, Ste. 590, Houston • www.marmishoes.com

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