The Leader • Saturday, August 4, 2018 • Page 1B
Business Briefs
Update on local developments Grocery Store Update
Many have been asking about the timetable for the arrival of ALDI to Garden Oaks Shopping Center since there have been no signs of buildout. ALDI Rosenberg division vice president Karla Waddleton said that the upcoming ALDI store on North Shepherd Drive in Houston is set to open in late 2019. Daniel Balcazar, who is the senior marketing director for El Rancho Supermercado, said that the supermarket will open at 5264 W. 34th St. on Oct. 3, pushed back from an earlier estimate of Sept. 19. The opening day will be a Wednesday and Balcazar said that there are a lot of special things planned.
Open House at Houston Dance Works
Houston Dance Works will be having their Open House from Aug. 14 to 17. Tuesday, Aug. 14 will be their Princess Tea Party with Princess Belle from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Ticket purchase is required, and tickets are $25. Tuesday, Aug. 14, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. they
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Braun update of 2522 Yale development
Zachary Wolf of Braun Enterprises said that construction is underway at 2522 Yale and they expect to deliver to the tenants by October. Johnny’s Gold Brick will remain open through and after construction. In addition to previously signed tenant Bishops Barber Shop, Braun has signed F45 Training, a global fitness training community specializing in innovative, high intensity group workouts. Franchisee David Giffin has another location in Sugarland Town Center. Wolf says they currently have 2,929 square feet available in Building 2. “[On] the second floor we will be building out office space ranging from single to four office suites,” said Wolf. “There will be shared common area amenities such as a conference room and coffee bar. We are branding this as Urban Office by Braun Enterprises.” Wolf said that they plan to do this on future retail locations as well. The first location is at 535 W. 20th on top of Sola Salon.
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Since 2007 will be having an hour Meet & Greet with some of the Incredibles. Donations will be accepted. Wednesday, Aug. 15 will be their Princess Tea Party with Rapunzel from 10:3011:30 a.m. Ticket purchase is required, and tickets are $25. Thursday, Aug. 16 from 5-7 p.m. they will have Kona Ice. Donations will be accepted. All donations and proceeds from the activities will benefit the Playground of All Abilities. Houston Dance Works is located at 3500 East T.C. Jester Blvd., Suite G. For more information visit www.houstondanceworks.com.
iCandi Lash Salon opens on Ella
Ashley Crawford is opening iCandi Lash Salon next door to Maria’s Tacos on Ella Boule-
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vard near Pinemont. Crawford said that the grand opening for the Lash Salon is Aug. 12 from 3 to 6 p.m. “I’ve been in business since 2015,” said Crawford. “This is my first store front, but I have worked from a suite previously.” Crawford said that services offered include lash extensions, lash lifts, microblading, permanent makeup, and lash tinting.
On Saturday, Aug. 4, Geek Life at 728 West 20th St. will have their backyard open for a party and Doctor Who crafts for the kids, as well as introduce their mystery boxes – a wrapped game or toy that are priced from $5-$15 but will be worth more than that - potentially up to $59. There will also be social media giveaways, a raffle drawing each hour from 2-6 p.m., and a bag sale, where customers can buy a bag for $20 and fill it up with anything that fits from the store’s select marked items. If you have something for business briefs, please e-mail betsy@ theleadernews.com
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Precinct 1 Back to School Bash set for Aug. 11
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For The Leader On Saturday, Aug. 11, Constable Alan Rosen will help kids prepare for back to school by hosting the 5th Annual Back to School Bash and Basketball Tournament at Eisenhower High School, located at 7922 Antoine Dr. School supplies, haircuts, immunizations and health screenings are offered free of charge, for those who preregister. Check-in starts at 8:30 a.m., and the tournament begins at 10 a.m. Parents can register kids ages 6-17, to participate in the 3-on-3 basketball tournament facing off against Precinct 1 deputies, and former Los Angeles Laker Maurice Evans, for a fun game on the court. Participants can also enjoy free food, college fair, music, prizes and games. “This is going to be a fun event. Citizens can interact with law enforcement in a positive setting. We can’t do what we do in law enforcement, without the assistance and support of the community. So, this is our way of getting everyone together to fellowship, and have a good time. I look forward to meeting all the families and friends,” Constable Rosen said. The event is part of the Building Bridges outreach program geared toward bringing law enforcement and youth together. Target, who is the event corporate sponsor, provided a generous donation for the distribution of free school supplies. To pre-register, call 713-755-3372 or email Erica.davis@cn1.hctx.net.
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