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located on campus, although an opening date had not been announced as of press time. www.kelsey-seybold.com 12 Four Rich’s Car Wash locations are coming soon to the Spring area, according to the business’s website. The Alabama-based company o†ers a variety of car wash services. Locations are planned for A 24201 Gosling Road, Spring; B 4420 Louetta Road, Spring; C 8625 FM 2920, Spring; and D 4303 FM 1960, Houston. Projected opening dates had not been announced as of press time. www.richscarwash.com EXPANSIONS 13 Stageworks Theatre is reclaiming almost 7,000 square feet of space at 10760 Grant Road, Houston, that it relinquished due to the pandemic. This additional space will provide the thespians with space for rehearsals and classes. The new classrooms opened the week of Sept. 12 with fresh paint and renovated —ooring, providing a space for skill- focused classes, including acting and dancing. There are also spaces for costume and prop storage as well as administrative o¤ces and work areas. A feature highlighted by board President Julie Montgomery is a practice space featuring a mirror, which she said enhances practice for musicals. 281-587-6100. www.stageworkshouston.org ANNIVERSARIES 14 The Honey Tree Preschool & Child Care Center celebrated its 40th anniversary Aug. 22 at 18629 Hwy. 249, Houston. The child care center o†ers infant care for ages 6 weeks-2.5 years old, a preschool program for ages 2.5-pre-K, and before- and after-school care. 281-955-8033. www.thehoneytreepreschool.com 15 Aug. 1 marked the £ve-year anniversary since Fu Manchung opened its doors at 3416 FM 2920, Ste. 210, Spring. Fu Manchung serves Vietnamese dishes with “a hint of Thai and American” inspiration, according to the business’s website. The menu includes pho soups, macaroni and cheese egg rolls, fried rice, stir fry, ramen, curried chicken and drinks,

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Harmony Public Schools plans to open multiple campuses on a 28.9-acre tract of land purchased by the charter school system at City Place in Spring. FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON RENDERING COURTESY CITY PLACE

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impact on the existing and future City Place residents,” said Warren Wilson, executive vice president of CDC Houston, in a statement. The rst phase of development will include a pre-K to seventh-grade school slated to open for the 2024-25 school year. The second phase will add middle and high school campuses scheduled to open for the 2026-27 school year. www.harmonytx.org

dine-in or pickup with options including barbecued meats, such as chicken, brisket and ribs; sandwiches; baked potatoes; and slices of pie and cake. 281-984-0036. www.zaksbbq.com operation serving the North Houston area, including Spring. The franchise is locally owned by Jason and Christina Micallef and o†ers home inspection services covering areas such as electrical, foundation and plumbing. 346-606-3235. www.pillartopost.com COMING SOON On Sept. 1, Pillar To Post Home Inspectors opened a new mobile 10 Dave’s Hot Chicken is projected to open in October at 20740 Kuykendahl Road, Spring. The business serves chicken tenders and sliders as well as sides such as mac and cheese, fries and milkshakes. 346-380-4544. www.daveshotchicken.com 11 Kelsey-Seybold Clinic will be opening a 165,000-square-foot medical campus in City Place in Spring, according to a Sept. 12 news release, with the £rst section of the campus slated to open in summer 2023. Once completed, the City Place campus will house 55 physicians specializing in adult and pediatric primary care as well as various specialties. The campus will be located at 2340 N. Grand Parkway, Spring, and the £rst section to be completed will be a £ve-story clinic for 30 physician o¤ces. In fall 2023, an ambulatory surgery center will open with operating rooms, endoscopy suites, and an interventional pain management and interventional radiology services proce- dure room. A cancer center will also be

Harmony Public Schools —a Texas-based free public charter school system—will be opening multiple campuses at City Place in Spring with the rst slated to open for the 2024-25 school year, City Place ocials announced in an Aug. 25 news release. According to the release, City Place developer CDC Houston sold a 28.9-acre tract of land on Spring Stuebner Road south of the Grand Parkway to Harmony Public Schools for the project. “We are thrilled to add Harmony Charter Schools to the growing number of community partners and believe their elementary, middle and high school will have a very positive

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such as milk teas, fruit smoothies and Vietnamese iced co†ee. The restaurant opened in 2017 and is operated by co-owners Paul Huynh and chef Taylor

learning and receive a progress path to provide a guideline of what they can achieve in their £rst six months. 832-365-3500. www.kumon.com/spring-gleannloch-tx CLOSINGS 17 After 18 seasons, Old West Melodrama Productions announced its closure Aug. 16. The theater company held interactive murder mystery dinners and other productions performed by a cast of local actors at Pu†abelly’s Old Depot Restaurant, 100 Main St., Spring. Per the announcement, Pu†abelly’s is under new ownership, and a new location for performances has not been found. 979-324-9904. www.oldwestmelodrama.com

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16 Kumon Math and Reading Center of Gleannloch reopened under new management in July. Located at 9305 Spring Cypress Road, Ste. 105, Spring, the center’s after-school academic enrichment program provides students with individualized lesson plans to advance their skills in reading and mathematics. Additionally, students entering the school will take a placement test to show where they are in their

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