Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | May 2022

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Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

plant-themed items, including incense dishes, stationery, ornaments, keychains and cups. Prior to opening her brick-and- mortar location, Burton ran her business from a renovated cargo trailer dubbed “Ms. Dottie.” www.shopdoteon.com 3 Collections by Mimi opened April 1 at 23594 FM 1314, Porter. Owned by Michele Millican, the store sells furni- ture, decor and other home items, such as planting pots, cutting boards, keychains, drink tumblers and holiday knick-knacks. The business also creates custom home decor 936-320-8039. www.facebook.com/collectionsbymimi 4 Houston Methodist Primary Care Group opened a new comprehensive care center in Kingwood on April 11. Located at 4501 Magnolia Cove Drive, Bldg. 6, Ste. 201, the medical practice offers primary care services with on-site access to specialty care and lab services. Among the services offered include acute care, chronic disease management, physicals and health screenings, preventive care, immunizations and women’s health services. 713-394-6638. www.houstonmethodist. org/kings-harbor-pcp 5 Mr. Smoke celebrated its grand open- ing in Kingwood on March 12. Located at 1310 Northpark Drive, Ste. 300, the smoke shop offers a wide selection of vaping devices, CBD products, tobacco products, hookah pipes and glass pipes. According to Manager Blade Clymer, cus- tomers can request products if the store does not already have them. Additionally, the shop offers a reward system that allows customers to accumulate points with each sale that can be used for future purchases. Clymer said the business is working on a website that should be online soon. 281-570-6602 6 Juicy Heads & Spicy Tails Crawfish & More celebrated its grand opening April 29 in Humble. Located at 1502 First St. E., Ste. G, the eatery offers a menu of crawfish, Dungeness crabs, boiled shrimp, shrimp and fish tacos, and fried seafood platters with sides ranging from boudin balls and links to hushpuppies. The restaurant offers both dine-in and carryout services. 832-802-9024. www.juicyheadsspicytails.com

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COMING SOON 7 Jay’s Burgers n More is projecting a June 15 grand opening for its new brick- and-mortar location in Humble. Located at 20131 Aldine Westfield Road, the restaurant is operating as a food trailer until renovations on the building are completed. According to owner Jamail Williams, Jay’s Burgers n More offers gourmet, organic versions of a variety of fast-food favorites, including burgers, boudin balls, fried chicken tenders, fried wings and french fries. www.instagram.com/jaysburgersnmore 8 Domino’s Pizza will be opening a new location along Hwy. 242 in New Caney this fall, the company confirmed May 10, with construction slated to begin this summer. According to the company web- site, Domino’s was founded in Michigan in 1960 and has more than 18,000 locations worldwide. According to a May 2 Face- book post from the East Montgomery County Improvement District, the new pizzeria will be located across from Big Rivers Waterpark & Adventures— located at 23101 Hwy. 242, New Caney. www.dominos.com 9 ​The new Target store planned for Valley Ranch Town Center—located at 11985 Grand Parkway N., New Caney—is expected to open in 2023, according to a May 11 Facebook post from the East Montgomery County Improvement Dis- trict. Developer Signorelli Co. announced the planned store, which is expected to be 136,000 square feet, in October, and construction is slated to begin in August. Target has 1,926 stores across the coun- try and made about $94 billion in revenue in 2020, according to the retailer’s web-

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N . L A K E H O U S T O N P K W Y . NOW OPEN 1 Freebirds World Burrito celebrated the grand opening of its newest loca- tion at 3112 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood, on May 9. Freebirds is an Austin-based Tex-Mex chain that has locations across Texas, including in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. The restaurant’s menu boasts burritos, tacos,

bowls and salads that can be customized according to customers’ tastes. 281-721-0143. www.freebirds.com 2 Plant boutique Dote On opened March 12 at 3033 Woodland Hills Drive, Kingwood, owner Joselyn Burton con- firmed. Burton’s business offers indoor tropical plants and plant care supplies, such as ceramic pots, wall planters and plant food. Dote On also sells decorative

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