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open in the third quarter of 2023, ocials with Kelsey-Seybold Clinic conrmed June 5. The campus was originally expected to open this summer. The 165,000-square-foot medical campus will be located at 2340 N. Grand Parkway, Spring, and will house 55 physicians oering primary and specialty care. 713-442-0427. www.kelsey-seybold.com 10 The completion of a new Spring- area Sun Auto location has been pushed back, according to a company spokesperson. Originally expected to open in May, the project—located at 5445 FM 2920—is slated to be complete in late September. Sun Auto oers car and tire services, such as battery replacements, wheel alignments, oil changes and brake repairs. 281-817-7160. www.sunautoservice.com RELOCATIONS 11 After closing its retail location at 9337 Spring Cypress Road, Ste. B2, Spring, in May, The Popcorn Bag is now serving customers from its new booth located inside Painted Tree Boutiques, 5407 FM 1960 W., Houston. The business specializes in gourmet popcorn, boasting more than 40 sweet and savory avors that change seasonally. The Popcorn Bag will continue fullling custom and bulk orders. 540-226-5300. www.facebook.com/popcornbag
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Stop Food Truck is one of several tenants located at Spring Food Park. COURTESY STOP FOOD TRUCK
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LOCAL HOTSPOT Spring Food Park celebrated its grand opening May 25 with four food trucks oering a variety of cuisine at 3211 Spring Stuebner Road, Spring. Managing Partner Francisco Acevedo said the food truck park had signed three additional tenants as of June 6, including Toronto Sweets and Shakes, Boriken Puerto Rican Kitchen, and The Grille 82, which oers soul food and Caribbean cuisine. Acevedo noted the park still has three tenant spaces available. 832-403-7322. Facebook: Spring Food Park NOW OPEN Stop Food Truck oers American food, such as fried chicken, chicken wings and pizza cones. Facebook: Stop Food Truck
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NAME CHANGES 12 Eective June 19, Kelsey-Seybold Spring Medical and Diagnostic Center has changed its name to Kelsey-Seybold North Houston Campus . Located at 15655 Cypress Woods Medical Drive, Spring, the health care provider’s name change follows the completion of a 40,000-square-foot expansion of the campus in February. 713-442-1700. www.kelsey-seybold.com CLOSINGS 13 After 23 years in business, ocials with Paul’s Pizza Shop announced the closure of the Spring-area pizzeria April 17. Located at 16702 Stuebner Airline Road, Ste. D, Spring, Paul’s Pizza Shop boasted a menu of pizza, calzones, pasta dishes and hot and cold sub sandwiches.
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Taco Mible Food Truck boasts a variety of Mexican food, including tacos. Sweet Talker Coee & Blender Bar features a menu of organic and locally roasted coee alongside pastries, cook- ies and smoothies. 720-935-4726. www.sweettalkerbb.com A’Mordiscos Fast Food oers a menu of South American cuisine, including are- pas, patacones, empanadas, pastelitos and tequenos.
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