Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | May 2022

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site. www.target.com 10 HomeGoods is projecting its new location in New Caney’s Valley Ranch Town Center to open in the third quarter of 2022, according to the East Mont- gomery County Improvement District. Located at 21872 Market Place Drive, the national chain will sell a variety of home decor items, including pillows, towels, rugs, dishes and cutlery as well as pet items. HomeGoods is a sister store to TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Sierra Trading Post and Homesense. www.homegoods.com 11 Pet Supplies Plus will be opening a new location in King’s Crossing—located at the intersection of West Lake Houston Parkway and Kingwood Drive in Kingwood—in early July, a spokesperson with Identity PR confirmed May 11. The retailer sells food and supplies for dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles and small ani- mals such as hamsters. The business also offers grooming services for dogs and cats. www.petsuppliesplus.com 12 By the end of this year, Enterprise Holdings expects to open an Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Enterprise truck rental location at Archway Properties’ Park Air 59 development in Humble, a company spokesperson confirmed May 11. The businesses will occupy 4.9 acres at the northeast corner of Will Clayton Parkway and Hwy. 59. The news of these locations was initially announced in early 2021. www.enterpriseholdings.com 13 Weather Shield Structures Solu- tion Factory will host a grand opening celebration June 17 for its new location at 1413 Northpark Drive, Kingwood. The business offers both commercial and res- idential roofing services as well as storm

damage restoration, commercial and residential asset risk management, in- surance claims consultation, and project design and engineering services. Based in Kingwood, Weather Shield Structures has been in business for 13 years and serves the Houston, Austin and San Antonio metro areas. 936-230-8366. www.weathershieldstructures.com RELOCATIONS 14 On April 4, Service Wire Co. relocat- ed to a new manufacturing and distribu- tion center at 10803 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Houston, in the Generation Park development. The family-owned cable and wire manufacturer was founded in 1968, according to the business’s website. Service Wire Co. produces wire and cable for commercial use in various sectors, such as renewable energy, the automotive industry and mining. The business also has locations in West Virginia and Arizona. 800-231-9473. www.servicewire.com ANNIVERSARIES The Montgomery County-based Court Appointed Special Advocates celebrated its 30th anniversary April 27 and officially celebrated the opening of its new head- quarters at 505 N. Main St., Conroe. CASA child advocates are appointed by judges to watch over abused and neglected children, according to the organiza- tion’s website. The group serves 100% of Montgomery County children picked up by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, according to its 2020 impact report. Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough gave CASA special

The Fall Creek Sports Complex expansion included the addition of two sand volleyball courts, among other amenities.

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FEATURED IMPACT EXPANSION Following roughly 18 months of construction, the Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 96 will host a grand reopening celebration for the Fall Creek Sports Complex on May 27 from 5:30-9 p.m. Located at 9810 Wyatt Shores Drive, Humble, the newly expanded Fall Creek Sports Complex encompasses two baseball elds, two soccer elds, two sand volleyball courts and two dog parks in addition to playground equipment, covered pavilions, picnic areas, and ping-pong and chess tables. The 65-acre complex also features an extended trail system that borders Garners Bayou and features a buttery recognition at the April 26 session of Commissioners Court and congratulated the group on its mission. 936-441-5437. www.casaspeaks4kids.com NEW OWNERSHIP 15 In early April, J. Christopher’s Pizza and Pasta was sold to Steve and Gina Williamson, Steve Williamson confirmed May 16. The 42-year-old restaurant was formerly owned by Mike and Adriana

garden, birdhouses and bird-watching stations. Construction on the expansion project began in December 2020. The grand reopening celebration will be free to attend and feature live music, complimentary food from Chick-l-A and James Coney Island, airbrush tattoo artists and bounce houses. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. 281-458-8000. www. fallcreekhouston.com/sports-complex

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Swift, and founded in 1980 by John and Marcie Brennan. The Williamsons are in the process of gathering customer feed- back, and Steve Williamson said they do not plan on implementing many changes yet. J. Christopher’s serves a variety of Italian dishes, such as ravioli, spaghetti, pizzas and salads as well as burgers, sandwiches and pastas. The restaurant is located at 2245 Northpark Drive, Kingwood. 281-358-6601. www.jchristopherspizzapasta.com

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