Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | August 2022

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Students at Barrington Place Elementary School will be attending other campuses during the 202223 school year.

fused cold brew coee. 541-955-4700. www.dutchbros.com National home inspection company Pillar to Post opened a new franchise in Sugar Land in early June. Mohamed Patel, a Sugar Land resident and former Boeing employee, opened the new home inspection franchise out of his home in early June. Patel utilizes several technol- ogies, including PTP360, which provides a 360-degree visual inspection summary and includes every room and a home’s exterior; cost estimator PTPEstimates; and PTPFloorPlan technology. 346-874-7368. www.mohamedpatel.pillartopost.com COMING SOON 8 Poke, ramen and sushi restaurant Poke Burri and Lifting Noodles is set to open a new location in Sugar Land Aug. 15-22. Located at 1525 Lake Pointe Parkway, Sug- ar Land, Poke Burri will bring poke bowls, sushi burritos and build-your-own options along with food such as sushi pizza, doughnuts and a sushi corn dog. The Sugar Land location will be the second Poke Burri restaurant in the Greater Houston area. Poke Burri opened its rst Houston location in June 2020. 713-384-4666. www.pokeburri.com 9 Voyages Behavioral Health of Sugar Land will open a new hospital this summer at 11931 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land. The full-ser- vice behavioral health hospital will provide integrated psychiatric, addiction and medical care for patients requiring acute inpatient hospitalization. 281-896-0112. www.voyagessugarland.com 10 Ross Dress For Less has signed a lease as it eyes an opening in the Fort

Bend Town Center II development, located at the southwest corner of Highway 6 and the Fort Bend Tollway, according to a May news release from NewQuest Properties. The retailer, which oers a selection of o-price designer apparel, accessories, footwear and home decor, has yet to conrm an opening date or exact address, but it will ll a 22,106-square- foot space at Fort Bend Town Center II. Fort Bend Town Center II is the second of a three-phase mixed-use development that broke ground Aug. 5, 2021. Phase 2 is expected to be complete in late 2023. www.rossstores.com 11 Global lifestyle brand Miniso will open a new storefront in Sugar Land’s First Colony Mall this September, mall representatives conrmed with Community Impact Newspaper . The Japanese-inspired retailer will open at the mall, located at 16535 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, and will focus on a variety of low-cost house- hold and consumer goods, such as kitch- enware, toys, stationery and cosmetics. www.minisousaonline.com EXPANSIONS Abigail’s Place , a nonprot organization serving displaced single mothers and their families in Fort Bend County by provid- ing emergency housing support, broke ground on a new expansion project July 26. It includes two 1,000-square-foot duplexes that will provide transitional living for mothers and their children in crisis situations, per a July 21 news release. The address for the new duplexes has been omitted for the safety and privacy of the families. Attack Poverty, an organization empowering people to attack poverty by

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will attend Sugar Mills Elementary School; students in kindergarten through second grade will attend Meadows Elementary School; and students in third through fth grade will attend Lakeview Elementary School, according to the announcement. The elementary school opened in 1990. As one of FBISD’s older campuses, its renovation was slated to be included in the proposed 2022 bond package, but as of Aug. 4, has not yet been specically included. The school had 482 students in the 2021-22 school year. 281-634-1000. www.fortbendisd.com

RENOVATION Remediation work on nonairborne mold found at Barrington Place Elementary School will push students and sta to neighboring campuses for the 2022-23 school year, Fort Bend ISD ocials announced. District leaders announced July 19 that the $7.3 million worth of renovations will be completed in time for students and sta to be back on campus for the start of the 2023-24 school year. According to the announcement, the mold was discovered in the chilled water piping above the ceiling during a routine facilities assessment in late June. The insulation surrounding the chilled water piping deteriorated with age and allowed moisture to enter the material, creating conditions suitable for mold growth. Students in prekindergarten and early childhood special education programs strengthening underresourced communi- ties, sold land for the project and will help provide resources for the families, while Chesmar Homes is leading construction. 832-945-1461. www.abigailsplace.org RENOVATIONS 12 J. Crew , the American specialty re- tailer, has pulled permits for a renovation

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project on Town Center Boulevard in Sugar Land. The company, which oers a variety of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel and accessories, will spend $425,000 to renovate 6,750 square feet of storefront at 2745 Town Center Blvd., Sugar Land, according to the permit from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation’s website. The renovation is expected to span from Aug. 29-Oct. 31, opening later this year. www.jcrew.com

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