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THE BIG AND SMALL OF IT ALL Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC Delivering Big Results for Small Clients INSIDE STORIES n Would You Like to Legally, Morally & Ethically Disinherit the IRS? n Why Document Preparation Websites Can Cost You n Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Photo by Gittings Photography

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hate journalists.” That was the opening statement by one of my college professors when a bunch of my fellow journalism majors and I attended our first class in economics at Adams State College (now University). With that gauntlet being thrown, I did what any self-respecting collegiate cub reporter would do: I dropped the class and took it again at another time. It was required, so I couldn’t get around it. For years I thought that particular professor had it out for journalism majors. I have since come to understand that what he really meant was that he hated the way economic issues were reported – often misunderstood – by reporters. He didn’t hate the reporters themselves. Over the last three decades, I have learned that reporting on business and the economy is very complicated. Business people often do as bad a job articulating their point as many reporters do reiterating it. On the flip side, there are very good reporters and very good business communicators. The bottom line is that both sides are trying to do their best. At least, I try to do my best. I have been on both sides. As an independent businessman,

my track record is less than stellar. As a reporter and editor, I’ve been much more successful. Moving into my new position as editor of the Fort Bend-Katy Business Journal, I want you to know that I will be doing everything in my power to make sure that the information you are receiving is accurate, timely and informative. If the information you are given in our pages doesn’t meet those criteria, then I have failed at my job and, more importantly, will have lost the trust of our readers. I won’t stand for that. Fort Bend County and Katy have very savvy and intelligent business leaders who deserve the best we can deliver. We have within our coverage area world-class medical communities, a powerful energy sector, top educational institutions, stellar arts, entertainment and museum communities, and some of the best dining options in the country. My goal is to make sure this magazine reflects that quality. I don’t want to give anyone who reads the Fort Bend-Katy Business Journal any reason to say that they hate journalists. Thank you, Joe Southern

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CONTENTS COVER STORY THE BIG AND SMALL OF IT ALL

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Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC Delivering Big Results for Small Clients

Would You Like to Legally, Morally & Ethically Disinherit the IRS?........................................... 4 Club SciKidz, Tech Scientific ready to Launch in Sugar Land.................................................... 6 Why Document Preparation Websites can cost You ................................................................... 7 Officials Celebrate FM 1093/Westpark Extension Groundbreaking......................................... 8 Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital opens new patient pavilion..................................... 9

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Newsletter.................................................................. 20-23 Data Beat....................................................................................................................................... 24-27

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Stephen Fernulius Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC Photo by Gittings Photography

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Would You Like to Legally, Morally & Ethically Disinherit the IRS?

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here are numerous ways to avoid running out of money during retirement. Chief among them is not paying the government more than you need to. Now, I am talking about tax efficiency, not tax evasion. The difference between the two is about twenty years, and we want to be on the right side of those twenty years, so let’s look at how we can legally be tax smart. While no one likes paying taxes, when the income faucet is on, they are less painful. But, what about when you retire, your income sources (social security, pension, etc.) aren’t sufficient to cover your lifestyle and you have a set amount of retirement savings to cover the difference? Imagine that those retirement savings are in a big bucket and your bucket has holes — namely investment risk, fees and taxes. You want to keep your bucket full (maintain principal). Now, doesn’t

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it become even more paramount to minimize the size of that tax hole? In fact, if any money leaks out, wouldn’t you prefer that it lands in your hands? Thus, tax planning is April R. Roberts, J.D. an important aspect of retirement income planning for two reasons: 1) we want to sustain your retirement income savings and income for you and your spouse’s lifetime; and 2) we want as much of it to stay in your family’s hands (instead of the IRS) as possible when you pass away. One way that I ask my clients to do tax planning is by imagining four tax buckets:

The goal of good tax planning, and a part of good retirement income planning is to move assets as far to the bottom of this list as possible. Let’s briefly discuss each of these buckets. The first bucket is the taxable bucket, I also call this your income bucket. If you are still working, and your boss knocked on your door tomorrow and said, “Hey, Sally, I’m going to give you a 20 percent raise” would you be excited or would you worry about paying taxes? Would you tell your boss, “Thank you, but I don’t want to pay the additional taxes so please don’t give me a raise?” You would take the money! My dad, who was a CPA for 20 years used to tell his clients “go make all the money you can and let me worry about the taxes.” Most people would agree with this sentiment. So, what we want to do is take the income that someone

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is willing to give us and also take the income that we need. But, in retirement, it becomes very important that we don’t take more than that. Why? Because if we do, we are paying unnecessary taxes and depleting our retirement income savings. Now, let’s visit what may be falling into this taxable bucket that we don’t want to fall here. If you are receiving dividends, interest and capital gains on taxable investment accounts and not using them for retirement income, guess what? You are still paying taxes on them — even if they are being “reinvested”. Remember that we want to separate your retirement income from your retirement savings for good retirement planning. If you are not taking these sources as income, they should fall into the savings bucket. If you are paying unnecessary taxes on them (because you don’t use them as retirement income) then they are falling into the income bucket for tax purposes and depleting your retirement savings bucket. Also, any distributions from a qualified retirement plan (401K, IRA, 403(B), TSP, etc.) would fall into this taxable/income bucket. These are two areas to consider closely for tax efficiency in retirement. Oh, and you do know that your social security is taxed, right? Most people pay taxes on somewhere from 50 percent to 85 percent of their social security. The amount you pay in taxes is determined by the other income that you receive. So, managing this first bucket could allow you to pay less in taxes on your social security. Not a bad idea, is it? If you think that you are having sources of retirement savings fall into this bucket that you don’t need as income, wouldn’t it make sense to move those to the next bucket, the tax-deferred bucket? The second bucket, the tax deferred bucket simply allows you to defer taxes until you take distributions from it. Your qualified retirement plans, as well as any annuities and cash value life insurance would fall here. When you are younger and earning good income, your CPA likely recommended that you save some money for retirement in your 401(K) or another type of qualified retirement plan so that you could avoid paying taxes on that income at that time. The thinking behind this is that you will be in a lower tax bracket in retirement so when you distributed the assets, you’d pay less in taxes. One misnomer of this idea is that the assets should have grown larger, so you may have a larger pot of money to pay taxes on in retirement. Also, sometimes, people don’t

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need income from these plans or they have saved too much in them, but at age 70 1/2, the government kind of forces you to start taking income. This is called your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD), which is a calculation based on your age and the amount you have in your qualified retirement plan. As you age, the calculation increases. If you happen to be one of the individuals who won’t need your RMD in retirement, we can start doing some tax planning early and formulate a plan to move it to the next bucket, the tax free bucket. This is where a good retirement income planner and a good CPA come in handy. The third bucket is for assets that are income tax free — this means that once set up, you won’t have to pay income taxes on them during your lifetime. The most commonly known vehicle for accomplishing this is a Roth IRA. Other options for this bucket include municipal bonds, appreciation of capital assets held until death and life insurance (if properly structured). Now, while income tax free is wonderful, income and estate tax free is even better. Some retirees receive enough money in their pension and social security that they will never touch their retirement income savings. I call this their “never” money. If you have never money, you probably should investigate a plan to move it into the income tax free bucket, even better, you may want to consider moving it to the fourth bucket, the income and estate tax free bucket. This fourth bucket is the holy grail — income and estate tax free, but it’s also a little more complicated as it combines life insurance and a trust. It’s called an irrevocable life insurance trust, commonly called an ILIT. It’s worth mentioning that good retirement income planning and good tax planning should involve conversations between your financial professional, your CPA and your Estate attorney. If these three individuals aren’t talking, then likely either issues or money may be slipping through your fingers. I like to tease my clients that I’m the quarterback of their finances. While I can’t be your financial planner, your CPA and your attorney, I can make sure that we’re all talking and trying to sure up any cracks. If you’re looking for a quarterback for your retirement income planning, give us a call and come in for a second opinion. You’ll be glad you did!

Information is not intended to provide specific legal or tax advice. You are encouraged to consult your tax or legal professional for guidance on your individual situation. Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H April 2016

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Club SciKidz, Tech Scientific ready to launch in Sugar Land

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n the land of NASA, Omah and Herbert Duncan are hoping they can help youngsters rocket to the head of the class in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with their new Club SciKidz and Tech Scientific programs that are starting up this year in Sugar Land. The couple purchased a franchise of the Atlanta-based summer camp and after school program and is the first to launch it in the Houston area. The inaugural programs will open soon in Sugar Land and will be expanded to other communities. “This is unlike anything we had seen in the city of Houston,” Omah Duncan said. Duncan, a former classroom teacher who has her doctorate from Texas A&M University, and her husband are entrepreneurs where were looking for business opportunities in the area. They are also parents of a 5-year-old and were frustrated with the time and expense of taking him to different enrichment programs. That’s when they discovered Camp SciKidz in Atlanta and decided to give it a try. “We enrolled our son and we to the Atlanta camp for a week … and fell in love with the camp,” Duncan said. She said the program brought everything they were looking for into one package. The company is committed to demonstrating how science works in the real world by providing activities in veterinary medicine, robotics, forensics, video game creation, food science, paleontology, engineering, chemistry and biology. “Being able to allow little Houstonians the opportunity to experience multiple

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Children participating in camp programs like the ones that will be starting this summer in Sugar Land.

science, technology, engineering and mathematics experiences in one location has been a long time dream and now it is a reality,” Duncan said. The age-appropriate summer camp programs are for children ages 4-5, 6-8, 9-11 and then the advanced Tech Scientific program for youngsters 12-15. There is a half-day option for children ages 4-5. The first summer camp begins June 13 and enrollment is under way at Houston. clubscikidz.com. In order to bring the program to multiple communities, the Duncans are partnering with local churches for space. So far they will be at Fishers of Men Lutheran Church at 2011 Austin Parkway and Faith Lutheran Church at 800 Brooks St. “We will be adding locations in Houston and Katy in the coming year,” she said. “We are interested in recruiting churches in the Katy area. We have lots of families interested there.” In addition to enrolling children for the summer camps, parents can also enroll them in the before and after school programs that will start in the 2016-2017 school year. Duncan said the program will be taught

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by certified teachers partnered with counselors who are in college learning to teach. Each class will have about 18-20 students. With a slogan “Where Science and Technology Connect,” Club SciKidz takes children’s enrichment opportunities to a whole new level by offering 42 different science themed day camps, after-school science clubs, Lego Robotics, in-school field trips, science birthday parties, pre-school workshops and scouting badge projects. Duncan said the classes will be set up like a lab to enable more hands-on learning. There will be different classes throughout the day with breaks for lunch and some unstructured play time. “We want to help keep kids healthy,” she said. Parents wanting to learn more about Club SciKidz Houston can find them at the following upcoming community events: March 19 at the Sugar Land Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt, Eldridge Park, 2511 Eldridge Road. April 2 at Magic at the Plaza, Sugar Land Towne Square, 7-9 p.m. For more information, visit houston. clubscikidz.com or call 713-589-8958.


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he phrase “do-it-yourself” is often used in the context of home improvement, cooking or craft projects and is usually associated with saving money. However, unlike a failed attempt at baking the perfect bread, using a document preparation website to draft your legal documents can cost you more than just your dough. Before you use a document preparation website to do things like form a company or draft a will, consider these two points. First, document preparation websites are not a substitute for consulting with an attorney. Chances are that if you are seeking to draft a legal document, you are also seeking re¬lated legal advice – advice which you will not find on a docu¬ment preparation website. In fact, one of the top document

preparation websites states in its Terms of Use that it does not review a user’s answers for legal sufficiency, draw legal conclusions, or provide legal advice, opinions or recommenda¬tions.. Second, these websites treat your legal issue in isolation. Yet, one document can create a ripple effect in your legal issue pond. Document preparation websites can give you a false sense of security because they do not alert you to po¬tential future issues. In short, while you might save money in the short term, a document that does not provide an adequate or appropriate legal solution for your needs can end up costing you more in the long run. Casson Wen is a Fort Bend County native and is an attorney in the Fort Bend County office of Roberts Markel Weinberg Butler Hailey PC, where he focuses his practice on corporate, real estate and probate matters.

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celebrate FM 1093/Westpark Extension groundbreaking celebration

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ort Bend County officials along with Fort Bend Toll Road Authority and TXDOT representatives, gathered recently for the groundbreaking celebration of the long awaited FM 1093/ Westpark Extension. Phase One of the project includes 4.12 miles of FM 1093 and approximately 2.5 miles of the Westpark Tollway extending from State Highway 99 to FM 1463. The phase is set to be complete by February of 2018. Phase 2 of the project includes 4.15 miles of FM 1093 extending from FM 1463 to James Lane and is scheduled be bid by the end of the year with a completion date of July 2018. “This vitally needed project is finally underway. Completion will provide greatly improved traffic flow to this fast growing area of North Fort Bend County,” Fort Bend County Judge Bob Hebert said.


Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital opens new patient pavilion

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ouston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital employees recently celebrated the opening of the hospital’s new six-story patient

tower. A ribbon-cutting and blessing ceremony were held on Feb. 26 to mark the launch of the new Brazos Pavilion, which will house 104 patient care beds, bringing the hospital’s total bed count to 347. Brazos Pavilion’s 20-bed intensive care unit opened on Feb. 29 and build-out for an additional 56 medical/surgical beds will be completed in May. An additional 28 beds will be added based on demand from our community. “The opening of the new Brazos Pavilion is the culmination of our $131 million expansion program that began in 2013,” said Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital CEO Chris Siebenaler. “We are proud of this significant investment in the Fort Bend community and thrilled with our expanded ability to serve our patients.” In addition to the Brazos Pavilion, the expansion program added an 8,900-square-

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foot emergency center in Missouri City; a 75,000-square-foot facility for Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine; and a 20,000-square-foot Heart & Vascular Center, adjacent to the hospital’s Emergency Department. “Fort Bend’s medical needs continue to increase as the community grows,” said Siebenaler. “We’ve worked hard to expand our physical footprint and enhance our

facilities. At the same time, we continue to make available the latest, most sophisticated and complex procedures to our patients with the support of our medical staff.” For more information about Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, visit houstonmethodist.org/sugarland or call 281274-7500 for a physician referral. Visit our Facebook page at fb.com/methodistsugarland for the latest news, events and information.

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Harvest Green holds huge open house By Theresa D. McClellan For The Star

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fter spending a couple hours Saturday at the neighborhood grand opening festival, friends and neighbors Anita HuntNelson and Holli Walker made a return trip Sunday to bask in their decision to buy homes in Harvest Green, Houston’s first farm and garden focused community in Fort Bend County’s master-planned community. Hailing from Chicago and Ohio, the two friends relaxed on the promenade near the stage as their family sought out treats from nearby food trucks and the Spasmatics band expertly played Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir.” “This is so exciting. We had to come back today earlier, we didn’t want to miss anything,” said Hunt-Nelson who said she and her family built a home three years ago

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Jennifer Busch of Meadows Place watches her daughter pet a lemur named Gizmo, held by Taylor Stayton. (Photo by Theresa McClellan)

and downsized and built a 1.5-story home in Harvest Green. “It’s a Johnson Development and we know what they do,” said Hunt-Nelson. “This will be healthy living for our children,” piped in Walker, who closes in April on her family’s Harvest Green home. Parents echoed that theme of safety and healthy living throughout the different sections of the 300-acre park Sunday as they visited the 11 model homes, watched their young ones interact with baby animals in the petting zoo or sampled healthy treats in the food tent from area chefs and food entrepreneurs. “This is our audience. This is why we’re here,” said food entrepreneur Courtney Spiwak who was selling signature grapeseed oils under the tent. She said Johnson Development paid them to be present to get residents and future residents comfortable to the idea and ease of healthy cooking. With an on-site farmers market, a planned farm-to-table restaurant and acres of greenbelts and open space, the homes priced from the $260s to the millions and the two-day open house attracted plenty of attention. Groups of children waited eagerly inside and outside the small gates to interact with the animals such as Gizmo, the wide-

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eyed silver Lemur who perched atop the shoulder of animal guide Taylor Stayton as youngsters stroked its fur. Baby deer, curled up in a corner, seemed unfazed by the tiny feet rushing past or the children crouched down to feed and pet baby goats in the nearby stall. Jennifer Bausch of Meadows Place was excited about the “family atmosphere” provided, the emphasis on fresh and local grown food and the chance to see new model homes. Her youngsters were happy about the animals and the bouncing tents. “I got to touch bunnies and chickens,” said her young daughter. “We had 2,000 people on Saturday and it’s even bigger today, “ said event planner Lynda Winne. She said they used overhead drones to determine the number of visitors. By Sunday afternoon, she was declaring the event a success since she knew of at least two builders who signed contracts for a new home. Cars and trucks continuously poured into the new Richmond neighborhood off Grand Parkway 99 and West Airport Boulevard. Golf carts and trolley cars shuttled visitors who parked beyond the Oyster Creek bridge and didn’t want to make the trek. The 1,300-acre community, which is Houston’s first “agrihood,” will eventually feature up to 2,000 homes, more than 300 acres of farmland and several amenities including a farm-to-table restaurant, greenhouse, a grove of fruit trees, a nursery, farm stand and community gardens. The community is anchored by a fouracre village farm and education center allowing residents to attend classes and events and lease plots to grow their own food. Home builders include D.R. Horton, Darling, David Weekley, Highland, Lennar, Meritage, Newmark,Plantation, Perry, Trendmaker and Westin Homes. Travis High School, James Bowie Middle School and Harvest Green’s future on-site elementary school will be connected by walking paths to the Village Farm where classroom space will be available for courses in agriculture. The Village Farm will also host weekly farmers’ markets open to residents and the public, according to their website. For more information, visit www. harvestgreentexas.com.


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Fort Bend ISD’s Jerrie Kammerman receives U.S. Department of Defense Patriot Employer Award Missouri City Middle School principal commended for supporting teacher’s service in Army Reserve employees are called to active military service and appreciate the sacrifices they make,” said Eddy Spurgin, Texas ESGR Chairman. “I value the traits and commitment shown by the members of our Armed Services and feel it is our responsibility to support them,” said Kammerman. MCMS teacher Jeanene Holliday, who serves as a Judge Advocate General for the U.S. Army Reserve, nominated Kammerman for the award. “Principal Kammerman, as well as all of the administration, has been extremely supportive of my occasional military leave,” said Holliday. “As a Reserve soldier, it is very difficult to have a full-time civilian job and be put on military orders. With everything going on in our country right now, I was required to participate

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Central Fort Bend Chamber welcomes Hair Salon Maciel with a ribbon cutting

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he Central Fort Bend Chamber celebrated the grand opening of Hair Salon Maciel’s new location with a ribbon cutting ceremony March 7 and welcomed the owner, Elizabeth Cervantes, to the chamber family. Hair Salon Maciel is located at 5255 B Reading Road in Rosenberg, in the Reading Road Professional Office Park. More than 60 business owners, elected officials and chamber members delightedly welcomed Cervantes and her nine staff members at the ceremony. Elizabeth Cervantes has been serving Fort Bend County as a professional business owner and hair dresser for 20 years. “It has been my passion to change lives, transforming each individual’s natural beauty,” Cervantes said. She owned two other locations, one on Avenue H in Rosenberg and the second on 11th Street in Richmond, before opening the doors at her newest site. “After so many years, my dreams have come true. I am very blessed to be around the people who God has brought to me,” she said. Cervantes has also served the community through MD Anderson’s Look Good, Feel Better organization, and has been a contributing parent representative to Lamar CISD’s English as a Second Language program.

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Pictured from the left are (front row) Jean MacHann, Reading Road Professional Office; Lupita Becerra; Nina Lerma; Elizabeth Cervantes, Owner of Hair Salon Maciel; Mayor Cynthia A. McConathy, City of Rosenberg; Sonia Vargas; Tom Wilson, Reading Road Professional Office. (second row) Tom Juarez, Rich-West Investors; Paula Morales; Carmen Acevedo; Dora Villarreal; Maria Salas; Nancy Reyes; and Bob Brunson, Rich-West Investors. April 2016 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

Regina Morales, left, president/CEO of the Central Fort Bend Chamber, and Elizabeth Cervantes, owner of Hair Salon Maciel.


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Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC Delivering Big Results for Small Clients

s a lawyer, Stephen Fernelius has always done things in a big way. Big law firm. Big clients. Big results. He still does big things but now he wants to do it on a smaller scale. In his seventh year as the managing member of Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC, Fernelius wants to bring the services he still provides to big name energy companies to help individuals and smaller businesses with their most important lawsuits. 16

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“If they (Big Oil) can have access to the best, there is no reason that people in our community shouldn’t have access as well,” he said. Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC specializes in energy, environmental, commercial, product liability, mass tort and catastrophic personal injury litigation, among other services. He now wants to expand those offerings to more small businesses and individuals. “As a member of this community for so long, I guarantee that you will get that (level of service) if you hire our firm,” he said. Fernelius said he realized that individuals and small companies have some of the same big problems that large corporations do. He came to that realization after helping out a friend in need. “Our first private clients, an oil executive and his family came to us because they knew me socially and were being besieged by case runners and lawyers unknown to them after they suffered a family tragedy,” he said. “We agreed to represent the family

and that experience, including a successful trial, has convinced me that we are ideally positioned to assist folks who have to endure such an ordeal.” His firm is equipped to help its clients not only with litigation but clear through trial if necessary. “We are good at, and enjoy, trying cases, while many litigators are uncomfortable at the prospect,” he said. “We have opposed and beaten the best.” Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC has had tremendous success in its short existence based largely on the values that guide the firm. Fernelius said he and his team focuses on communication, experience, creativity and diligence. “We do things the right way,” he said. “We communicate with our clients … We want them to get the best service possible.” Fernelius said he believes in having strong client relationships and feels the client’s objectives are best obtained when there is frequent and open communication.

“The result is few surprises and full satisfaction of your expectations,” he said. When it comes to experience, it’s hard to match the firepower of Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC. Fernelius got his start right out of law school in 1991 with Fulbright and Jaworski LLP, where he became a partner in 2001. In 2010 he and Graig Alvarez, also a Fulbright partner, left the firm to form their own. Few attorneys have defended as many, or such significant, refinery- and chemicalplant-explosion cases. Fernelius also has extensive experience in the development and trial of mass tort litigation and other high-profile cases. Given the size and complexity of the matters in which Fernelius has been involved, he has developed considerable skill in managing large teams of legal professionals, often including multiple law firms, in delivering successful results to clients. CONTINUES...

Stephen Fernelius talks strategy with associate Austin Yancy.

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Not only has he developed, prepared and tried several process-plant disasters, Fernelius also participated in a trial involving a terrorist attack on U.S. oil workers stationed abroad, defending against claims of inadequate company security. That trial, which resulted in a complete defense victory, was followed closely by the international insurance industry. He also defended at trial a U.S. auto manufacturer against the claim that the deployment of an air bag caused the death of a driver. The case ended in a successful jury verdict and was followed closely by the automotive industry, as it was the first case of its kind. Among Fernelius’s high profile catastrophic industrial-accident-defense experience is a case where he successfully defended a multinational energy company last year in a five-week trial in federal court in which the plaintiffs sought a quarter of a billion dollars in damages, but were only awarded a few thousand. “Since our inception, in addition to representing the world’s largest corporations, we have been privileged to represent a number of individuals and closely-held/family-owned companies in a wide-range of disputes,” he said. Those have included: • Representing a family-owned business against its insurance carrier for failing to abide by its contractual obligations. The litigation resulted in one of the most important insurance-coverage opinions issued by the Texas Supreme Court in the last several years. • Securing a confidential settlement for parents for the wrongful death of their son following a three-week jury trial. • Negotiating a substantial, confidential settlement for an individual and small-business owner who suffered major injuries due to the negligent conduct of another corporation’s employee. • Successfully pursuing slander-of-title claims for a private landowner, which enabled our client to close an important real estate transaction. • Winning negligence and gross-negligence findings on behalf of the estate of a young woman who was wrongly killed. • Obtaining a confidential settlement on behalf of an individual who suffered significant injuries as the result of a homeowner’s negligence. The settlement was reached almost immediately after FAS filed suit. Under Fernelius Alvarez Simon PLLC’s cornerstone of creativity, Fernelius said each case he handles is different and requires a unique approach to problem solving.

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Stephen Fernelius has a discussion with receptionist Gabrielle Martinez.

“Our client’s needs vary and new problems require new approaches,” he said. “For that reason, we consider every option and solution to ensure that we achieve your goals.” “Our firm, can get extraordinary results for smaller clients because we leverage our experience, and we proceed accordingly,” he said. The creative approach also applies to the firm’s fee structures, allowing for traditional or alternative fee arrangements. When it comes to diligence, Fernelius has a bulldog tenacity for providing the best service possible. “No matter the size of your case, we will work around the clock, if needed, to achieve your goals,” he said. “We believe we should be available to you whenever the need arises, without exception and regardless of the reason.” Despite his powerful, high profile reputation, Fernelius is at heart a family man and a dedicated community servant. He and his wife Alice will celebrate 25 years of marriage in May. They have four children, Nicholas, who is a senior at Rice; Caroline, who is a sophomore at Duke; Katherine, 17, and Jackson, 14. Fernelius came to Texas from Ohio in 1980 at the age of 14. He graduated from Dulles High School in 1984 and went to college at Georgetown University. He earned his Juris Doctor with honors from the Uni-

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versity of Texas School of Law and moved to Sugar Land in 1993. He has coached several teams at First Colony Little League and has served for years on the board of the Fort Bend Education Foundation. An avid sports fanatic, he roots for all the Houston area teams, but he cheers the loudest for his children’s sports teams. “My kids’ activities take a lot of my time. I have been blessed to have the time to be involved in all of that,” he said. To Learn more, contact:

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Rosenberg Railroad Museum Ratha Liladrie, (281) 633-2846 ActiveRx Gavin Reichman, (281) 302-5560 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Houston Donovan Jackson, (713) 400-2951 Shehnaz M Shirazi,DDS,PC Shehnaz Shirazi, (281) 778-8525 Healthy Box & More, LLC Tim Royster, (832) 551-6654 Telfair Lofts Richard Hester, (281) 207-9400 Dr. Cell Phone Asif Noorani, (281) 494-0136

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Blue Sky Marketing Michelle LeBlanc, (713) 818-0070

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Imperial Johnson Development, LLC Shay Shafie, (281) 494-0248

Sugar Mill Chiropractic and Acupuncture Linda Huynh, DC, (281) 494-1690

Nora Anne’s Flower Shoppe Nora Sim, (281) 491-5858

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Arrow Plumbing Co. Ann Barnes, (281) 240-6868

Texas Sports Medicine Institute Wayne Horak, (832) 223-9200

La Cocina Mexican Restaurant Andres Novoa, (281) 238-0872

Mosset Grill and Wine Bar Jose Cruz, (281) 201-8296

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American Property Tax Service, Inc. Ali A. Gilan, (281) 240-0101

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Roland Younger, (281) 499-7000

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Jim Gonzales, (713) 541-5591

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Allen Bogard, (281) 275-2710

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Jeff Thomas, (713) 266-6900

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NALCO Champion, An Ecolab Company

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Windfield Townhomes

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American Red Cross

Joseph Benes, (281) 240-6110 Bart Reese, (281) 490-1600

J Loggins Jewelers

Ronald K. Rich, DDS, MAGD

Volunteer Services Council of the Richmond State Supported Living Center

Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Member Updates

The Preserve at Colony Lakes Creekstone Management

34 YEARS

Jeff Smith, (281) 240-3673

Sweetwater Country Club

Michelle Inberg, (281) 980-4100

43 YEARS

Randalls Food Markets, Inc. Dawne Proffitt, (713) 268-3500

44 YEARS Frost Bank

Jonathan Pursch, (713) 388-1477

Al Barrera, (281) 344-4335

Freedom Automotive Services, Inc. John Miller, (281) 499-4797

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DBA (Assumed Names)

Data Beat (+) = More Names

This is a sample of the Assumed Names (DBAs) filed at the Fort Bend County Clerk’s office for February 2016. More Assumed Names may be viewed online at http://ccweb.co.fort-bend.TX.us/RealEstate/SearchEntry.aspx. There were 684 Assumed Names for month of February. Khan Mohammad Habib Armm Realty LLC 11910 Natural Bridges Ln 77498 Abbasi Sheraz Abbasi Law Office 4618 Pawlett Ct 77479 Rojas Lorenzo (+) L. R. G. Construction 13232 Webb Ln 77498 Ester Derek South Cove 2311 Rushbrook 77489 Ingles Brian (+) Crossed Up Tactical 25626 Oakstone Park Dr 77406 Rubalcaba Wesley James Kitchen Door Cabinet Refacers LLC 908 Terrazas Ln 77474 Vincenti Oscar Vince Consulting 5118 Carriage Bend Dr 77450 Garcia Freddy Jose Colls Tx Technology Supply 20900 Fm 1093 #10207 77407

Faggett Charles C C Tax Service (+) 7277 Chasewood Dr 77489

Hardy Leticia (+) Thunder Elite Absolute - T.E.A. 20346 Cypress Poll Dr 77433

Barnes Timothy Lee (+) Companion Photo 1318 Round Stone Dr 77406

Dearborn and Creggs Insurance Agency Inc Dearborn & Creggs 77 Sugar Creek Center Blvd Suite 590 77478

Mason Jasmyn Rei Houston 5018 Kelso St 77021

Rodriguez Edwin Jeovanny Vita Auto Sales 15419 W Bellfort St 77498

Winters William Lee BMF Trucking 5539 Fm 762 # 13 77459

ATBV Inc Saigon Pho & Grill 4645 Hwy 6 S Ste L 77478

Hernandez Acosta Karolina (+) Tokes 5030 Gold Haven Dr 77407

Gomez Sasi Kala Bella Massage 2126 Hill Canyon Ct 77479

Ezekiel Lodge No 3 Ezekiel Lodge No 3 509 Brazos St 77469

Nguyen Phuc Perfect Snack 3015 Gilford Ln 77494

Merritt Brittany Daily Grynde 6327 Carnaby Lane 77471

Balogun Moshood Hanzee Autos 7825 Corporate Dr 77036

T & G Snook Inc (+) Advanced Hearing Center 1223 Lake Pointe Parkway 77478

Taylor Rosemary Healthpoint Home Health and Infusion Services 16523 Terrace Hollow Lane 77498

Oko Okorie (+) Chiglo Catering Company 2402 Hawthorne Brk Ln 77545

Craddock Latasha Vamp Boss Collection 4019 Teal Vista Ct 77545

Harris Willie (+) Wisner-Gilbert (Wg) Class 1971 Reunion 3238 Cumberland Ct 77459

J&J Castillo Investments LLC Joe’s Oyster Bar & Grill 535 Fm 2977 Suite# 120 77469 N

Poehl Michael Sunset Window Coverings 22136 Westheimer Pkwy #438 77450

Faultry Cedrick (+) Smokin Cuisine 615 Pine St 77583

Tousignant Shawn (+) Average Joe’s Chopper Shop 6931 Gettysburg Dr 77469 Buffamante Eric B (+) Well-Founded Enterprieses 8215 Mier Manor Ct 77406 Makai Restaurants LLC Makai Poke Bar 2914 Nancy Bell Ln 77459

Houston Home Advisor LLC Livingston Home Builders 3306 S Fry Rd #626 77450

Hargrove Antonia Grove Designs 1907 Arrow Star Ct 77493

Ali Mumtaz (+) Affordable Delivery 2219 Trail West 77478

Nguyen Anh Wonderlash Studio 1721 Spring Green Blvd #400 77494

Jackson John (+) Nuria (Naturally, Unique, Remodeling & Interior Athetics) 9426 Vista Falls Ct 77469 Environmental Solutions Group LLC AMTS 1418 Kyle Hill Ln 77479 Miles Joanna X-Quisite Designs 604 Stafford Springs Ave 77477 Baird Carlotta (+) Bcb Properties 510 Parkview Ct 77498

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Brown Racquel S Touch Of Brown 3322 La Costa Rd 77459

Rubacalba Wesley James Kitchen Door Cabinet Re-Facers 905 Terrazas 77474

Collins Melissa Re’luv’d & Vintage 9718 Fm 1489 77476 Nuon Kakada Hermes Medical Transportation 14222 Ayers Rock Rd 77498 Kumar Vidya Ran Hynka Tech Solutions 1907 Ashley Garden Ct 77479 Galdamez Ruth (+) Lovely Box Phil. 4:8, Ltd 7906 Arbor Hill Ct Sugar Land 77479 Martin Damon (+) Resolute Roadside 1507 Brooks Ave #2 77471

Mcbeth Brenorris I Love To Clean 20922 Shelby Meadow Lane 77407

Martin Damon (+) AJC Motors LLC (+) 1507 Brooks Ave #2 77471

Harris Linda M Charles Edwin Clothing 5002 Brannon Hill Ct 77479

Lawson-Whitaker Kimberly Care Ii Assist You Adult Rehab 5439 Firefly Ave 77459

Advocates United and Company Advocates United 1318 N Teal Estates Cir 77545 Tillman Warren (+) C.I.A. Ready Mix 36720 Broncho Rd 77485

Noah Christine (+) Cinco Ranch Dance 24929 Katy Ranch Rd #8202 77494 Southwest Word of Faith SDA Church Inc Rapha Community Services 7003 Addicks Clodine 77083

Divine Purpose Chapter #6 Divine Purpose Chapter No. 6 509 Brazos St 77459

Harris Willie Wisner-Gilbert Class Of 1971 Reunion (Wg Class Of 1971) 3238 Cumberland Ct 77459

Watson D’netria Runaway Love 14001 Fondren Rd Apt #225 77489

Mitchell Latoya “Fab Doll” Creations and Styles 10800 Fondren Rd #2804 77096

Robinson Sherra (+) L & S Domestics 14218 Ingham Ct 77498

Brown-Huff Latonia Imperial Property Restorations 2335 Alassio Isle 77459

Wright Loren Faces By Loren 14218 Ingham Ct 77498 Aryal Business II LLC Diva’s Salon 435 Fm 1092 Ste L 77477 Thomisee Law Firm Pc Thomisee Mediation Services 806 Austin St 77469 Gomez Joe Jr Gomez Sales & Services 12055 Sturdivant 77477 White Barbara F Paintings By Barbara White 1703 Miraglen Ct 77406

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Tong Chien Venice Nails & Spa 16200 Kensington Drive Suite 400 77479 Burgis David Burgis Insurance Group 23618 Litchfield Bend Ln 77494 1980 Inc The Chris Lesak Group (+) 2006 Country Mile Ct 77406 Hagan-Shock Teasia Hagan-Shock Home Healthcare 5527 Irish Hill Dr 77053


DBA (Assumed Names)

Data Beat (+) = More Names

Dabire Mathias Z and Z Auto International 15915 Rosebriar Dr 77489

Urban Empire LLC Krazy Kones Shaved Ice 20825 Sw Frwy 77479

Williams Nancy (+) Warehaus Primitives & Funk 1711 Wyndale Ct 77406

Grice Tonya Delressa Delressa Hair Studio 12811 Claygate 77047

Johnson Olaoluwa Early Decision 11735 S Glen Dr 77099

Gilcrease Jason Edge Outdoor Apparel 21906 Erincrest Ct 77450

Hackett Bessie Bessie Hackett (“That’s My Style”) 3111 First St 77423

Odom Stephen Matthew (+) Odom Entertainment 4719 Reading Rd Apt #1201 77471

Watts Brent Dynamic-Entertainment 3214 Suffolk Creek Lane 77494

Crowe James (+) Corvettes In Action (Cia) 16715 Quail Park 77489

Ross Mark A Next Thing Coaching and Consulting 3206 Meadowcreek Dr 77459

Lofinmakin Ifedayo Fairdale Realty 7206 Allpoint Ct 77407

Knight Brian Best Bet Inspections 5614 W Grand Parkway South Suite #102-168 77406

Dozier Maricriz (+) Criztal Clean 6827 Drewlaine Fields Ln 77449

Williams Nancy Be Still 1711 Wyndale Ct 77406

Mcmillin Richard (+) Mcmillin Photography 3619 Dewey Lake Dr 77406

Arogbonlo Shemeika (+) She Rocks Events 18811 Providence Valley Trails 77407

Jones Raegan Power Kidzz 2601 Cartwright 77489

Comfort Authority LLC Texas Ac Works 20603 Cottage Heath Ln 77407 Strachan James (+) Chariot Company 281 West Fork Dr 77573 Tong Family LLC Venice Nails & Spa 16200 Kensington Drive Suite 400 77479 Gibbs Jason J-Vision Photography 623 Foxglove Dr 77489 Parth Enterprises LLC Advance Ultrasound 10441 Spring Green Blvd Apt #508 77494 Munos Theresa A Tornado Theresa 6834 Gettysburg Dr 77469 Cook Michael Lavel (+) Mcg Tech Solutions 15326 Evergreen Place Dr 77083 Gad Educational Systems LLC Childrens Lighthouse of Cinco 23060 Westheimer Pkwy 77494 Olivares Roberta Kt Team Mom 9999 Willow Falls 77423 Lee-Adekoya Jacqueline (+) Ashabee Couture Fashion 17830 Meadowcreek Tr 77407 Tran Helen (+) Fostes Nails & Lash 4601 Fm 723 Rd #C 77406 Polite Nelson Jr Build-Outtatechnologies.Com 3410 Broadknoll Ln 77498 Bhiwandiwala Amir Premier Equestrian Products 5422 Gable Meadows 77479 Meeker Media Corp Meeker Pictures 122 Venice St 77478

Aoyama Daniel (+) Daniel Aoyama 23730 Westheimer Pkwy 77494 Boerner Gregory James (+) Ordyx.Tx 4403 Buena Vista 77477 Ves Logistics Inc (+) Ges (+) 11000 Fondren Ste C7 77096 Siddiqi Mohammed Asif Expressdealz 2714 Eldridge Pkwy 77498

Atchison Susanne W Tina’s Happy Nails (+) 10021 Hwy 6 S Ste B 77498 Deepak Sreeda Spectra Manufacturing LLC 7411 Frampton Ln 77479

Ovando Luis Enrique Luis Enrique Ovando 7726 Deep Green Dr 77469

Olivas Sally Home Builders Portal 54 Sugar Creek Center Blvd 77478

Cuarenta Joe Cuarenta Automotive Services 1736 4Th St 77471

Adepoju Fisayo Shroncreation 8919 Westbrae Garden Ct 77031

Jones Craig Pinnacle Construction 18 Farrell Ridge Dr 77479

Darrough Cimberli Darrough Notary Services 1210 Sand Stone Dr 77406

Shock Thomas Shock Contracting 2822 S Bartell #132 77054

Okotie Ogheneovo Novolyn (+) Rehoboth Enterprise 3631 Benjamin Franklin Ln 77459

Makanojiya Al Taf (+) Kings Construction 35 Cadance Ct 77469 Iyun Olufunmilayo Adeola Sammyclef Sound Enterprises 3535 - 7 Wilcrest Dr 77042 Jacobs Wynona A Next Steps Solutions 3410 Riverbend Dr 77471 Third Way Inc Salt Of The Earth Spa 9920 Hwy 90A 200B 77478 Stample Partners Corporation Certapro Painters of West Houston 565 S Mason Rd #387 77450

Steele Scott A Sa Steele Consulting 23810 Coastal Meadow 77494 Lacy Gregory Lee Greg Lacy and Associates 7215 San Pablo Dr 77083 Semiens Michael A (+) The Place Ministries (+) 10901 Meadowglen Lane Apt 29 77042 Saldana Gerardo Affordable Bail Bond Company 1110 Front Street 77469

Maloney Ryan (+) Southern Lawn and Landscape 2302 Woven Wood Ln 77406

Success Mechanics LLC Bank Mechanics 109 Mill Trail Dr 77498 Brinkley Rod (+) Pool House Pool Supply 1219 Morton League 77406 Vincent Debra L Lullabies ‘N’ Moonbeams 3007 Old Fort Road 77479

Smapson Shereen Abigail’s Place 1114 Woodland Ct 77406

Sane Neeta (+) Women’s Voice For Better America 4139 Midstream Dr 77459

Denoble Enterprises Inc Amada Senior Care Sugar Land 11934 Louis Ln Dr 77362

Cecil Jessy (+) Jc Victory Career Institute 445 Murphy Road 77477

Ellis Christopher (+) Elwood Barbeque 14454 Andrea Way Ln 77083

Pecan Acres Creek LLC The Orchards at Pecan Acres (+) 35616 Vernon Frost Rd 77476

Sai SD Enterprises LLC Seemp Global Solutions 3007 Colony Crossing Dr 77479 Fletcher Milton James Jr (+) In The Key Of Jasper 3130 Grants Lake Blvd #18031 77496 Fletcher Milton James Jr (+) Jasper Music 3130 Grants Lake Blvd #18031 77496 Marshall Mannaser D Marshall Brothers Construction 3 Sugar Creek Ctr 77478 Deville Donovan Omar (+) Logos Security Services 6226 Presidio 77053 Alvarado Aguilar Angel De Jesus (+) Alvarado Welding and Remodeling 10522 Beechnut #1523 77072

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Pecan Acres Creek LLC Orchards At Pecan Acres 35616 Veron Frost Rd 77476 Lopez Leopoldo G Leopoldo Lopez G (+) 5506 Mackinaw St 77053 Postmax2016 Inc Postal Experts Cinco 27131 Cinco Ranch Blvd Suite 600 77494 Smith Brandy L (+) Indulgence Treats and Sweets 7338 Winding Canyon Ln 77083 Royston Yolanda Fantasy To Fruition 18122 Emerybrook Court 77407 Bean Here LLC Bean Here Coffee Po Box 17662 77496 Seri Likpiha Graciously Yours 14938 Camino Rancho Dr 77083

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Data Beat

March 2016 Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary Reports

Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary reports present data about monthly local sales and use tax allocation payments to local sales taxing jurisdictions. These net payments represent monies identified for the local jurisdictions since the previous month’s distribution. These reports will allow you to compare current year sales and use tax payments with the previous year. When used with other local economic indicators, they may help indicate present and future trends. County/City Fort Bend

Net Payment This Period

Comp Payment Prior Year

Percent Change

2016 Payments To Date

2015 Payments To Date

Percent Change

Arcola Beasley Fulshear Kendleton Meadows Place Missouri City Needville Orchard Pleak Richmond Rosenberg Simonton Stafford Sugar Land Thompsons

29,577.72 15,106.18 97,630.45 1,290.05 99,701.26 607,387.13 42,751.68 10,172.98 3,400.09 456,107.24 1,083,009.13 8,824.48 1,203,639.10 3,608,107.42 4,990.42

136,979.24 8,822.66 82,222.48 1,350.76 91,857.97 602,998.39 38,830.84 6,568.34 5,343.15 397,613.98 1,149,563.99 14,675.94 1,214,467.58 3,669,858.17 2,728.58

-78.40% 71.22% 18.73% -4.49% 8.53% 0.72% 10.09% 54.87% -36.36% 14.71% -5.78% -39.87% -0.89% -1.68% 82.89%

108,612.49 44,548.94 344,174.58 5,563.21 347,575.01 2,171,583.19 133,780.16 24,422.03 12,791.82 1,521,010.24 3,999,284.40 30,222.10 4,132,190.95 13,843,433.43 16,335.79

229,692.04 34,141.74 349,487.11 3,691.05 306,348.47 2,167,591.15 121,249.93 23,669.71 15,652.49 1,348,969.98 4,213,535.28 49,300.84 4,243,281.50 13,857,443.54 9,576.91

-52.71% 30.48% -1.52% 50.72% 13.45% 0.18% 10.33% 3.17% -18.27% 12.75% -5.08% -38.69% -2.61% -0.10% 70.57%

County Total

7,271,695.33

7,423,882.07

-2.04%

26,735,528.34

26,973,631.74

-0.88%

Top 20 City Sales and Use Tax Comparison Summary - March 2016 Please note that Sugar Land is 17th in sales tax revenues in the state. City

Houston San Antonio Dallas Austin Fort Worth Arlington El Paso Plano Frisco Amarillo Corpus Christi Irving Round Rock McAllen Lubbock Midland Sugar Land Grand Prairie Mesquite McKinney

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Net Payment This Period

47,043,540.78 22,772,777.71 21,198,060.87 15,015,072.71 9,689,277.14 7,584,948.38 5,999,643.62 5,706,033.99 5,368,411.04 5,312,076.78 4,742,111.58 4,685,348.67 5,062,395.27 4,205,224.36 4,568,315.28 3,972,033.06 3,608,107.42 3,759,046.70 2,869,867.63 2,671,189.66

Comp Payment Prior Year

% Change To Date

50,880,562.38 22,636,315.70 19,951,353.06 13,944,730.51 10,190,791.04 7,458,964.63 5,713,924.22 5,514,098.24 5,675,811.68 5,143,577.50 6,077,807.12 4,427,914.91 5,112,192.20 4,331,497.18 4,540,256.30 5,119,356.01 3,669,858.17 3,177,424.86 2,716,589.56 3,043,329.97

-7.54% 0.60% 6.24% 7.67% -4.92% 1.68% 5.00% 3.48% -5.41% 3.27% -21.97% 5.81% -0.97% -2.91% 0.61% -22.41% -1.68% 18.30% 5.64% -12.22%

2014 Payments To Date

165,638,156.07 83,073,834.68 71,736,364.08 51,829,558.55 34,775,755.14 25,620,261.17 21,897,187.84 20,163,492.34 19,019,344.49 19,017,284.60 18,087,503.12 17,021,401.15 16,986,576.02 16,729,800.01 16,532,243.07 14,840,752.11 13,843,433.43 12,383,418.30 11,167,962.03 10,900,144.83

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2013 Payments Change

Percent

176,089,173.27 80,640,112.57 68,750,764.68 49,058,074.70 34,468,176.97 24,979,851.94 21,138,327.65 21,208,180.70 20,222,555.21 18,824,112.36 20,789,664.59 16,051,466.62 17,477,813.68 17,524,975.81 16,640,874.09 18,067,200.04 13,857,443.54 11,231,007.55 10,735,537.83 10,845,622.93

-5.93% 3.01% 4.34% 5.64% 0.89% 2.56% 3.58% -4.92% -5.94% 1.02% -12.99% 6.04% -2.81% -4.53% -0.65% -17.85% -0.10% 10.26% 4.02% 0.50%


Data Beat

Commercial Building Permits

Some significant building permits in cities in Fort Bend during the month of February ADDRESS

TYPE OF PERMIT

VALUE

OWNER/CONTRACTOR

ROSENBERG 1700 Bamore Rd 5211 Reading Rd 3802 Avenue H 2210 Avenue I 4508 Avenue H 4707 Highway 36 S #B 1809 Brooks Ave 5115 Avenue H #701 1511 Damon St 2006 Avenue D 1015 Frost St 1511 Damon St 3818 Avenue N 1218 5th St 8205 Summer Breeze Ln

Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building

$1,200,000 $220,000 $1,850 $7,000 $1,800 $50,000 $2,900 $880,000 $9,350 $45,200 $36,756 $20,000 $30,000 $10,000 $500,000

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial)

02/01/16-02/29/16

$3,014,856

16305 Kensington Dr 7705 US Hwy 90A 13130 Alston Rd 6914 Brisbane Ct 203 Century Square Blvd Ste 180 12320 Cardinal Meadows Dr Ste 150 130 Industrial Blvd Ste 110 1219 Museum Square Dr 205 Industrial Blvd 13425 University Blvd Ste 500 18318 University Blvd Ste 600 1111 State Hwy 6 Ste 200 403 State Hwy 6 Ste E 12914 University Blvd 15400 Southwest Fwy Ste 200 18721 University Blvd Ste 170 198 Kempner St Ste B100 1111 State Hwy 6 Ste 205 16605 Southwest Fwy 160 16659 Southwest Fwy Ste 131 16525 Lexington Blvd Ste 270 13440 University Blvd Ste 120 13910 Lexington Blvd 16811 Southwest Fwy Ste 3000 1449 State Hwy 6 260 15810 Southwest Fwy Ste 300 77 Sugar Creek Center Blvd Ste 215 77 Sugar Creek Center Blvd Ste 215 16300 Southwest Fwy 2700 Town Center Blvd N 3 Sugar Creek Center Blvd Ste 300 2205 Williams Trace Blvd Ste 103 1402 Austin Pkwy 14090 Southwest Fwy Ste 260 4665 Sweetwater Blvd Ste 200 2245 Texas Dr Ste 140 15315 Southwest Fwy 2245 Texas Dr Ste 600 17520 W Grand Pkwy S Ste 230 11929 University Blvd Ste 1G

Commercial Addition Commercial Remodel Commercial New Commercial New Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial New Commercial New Commercial Buildout Commercial Buildout Commercial Remodel Commercial Addition Commercial New Commercial Remodel Commercial Buildout Commercial Buildout Commercial Remodel Commercial Buildout Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Buildout Commercial Buildout Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Addition Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Buildout Commercial Remodel Commercial Remodel Commercial Building Commercial Building

$198,976 $2,089,403 $562,000 $3,189,755 $25,035 $600,000 $47,900 $900,356 $3,495,652 $17,000 $48,150 $35,000 $5,800 $1,280,169 $183,606 $41,250 $500,000 $58,000 $356,875 $314,146 $44,974 $250,700 $18,000 $307,613 $30,000 $48,500 $33,754 $35,936 $41,135 $12,327 $401,384 $30,635 $600,000 $25,000 $33,210 $99,450 $280,000 $68,365 $343,350 $130,000

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial & Residential)

02/01/16-02/29/16

$31,561,230

Superior Tank Co./ DMAC Construction, Inc. Reading Road Office Park/ Granada Construction Co Michoacana Natural Ice Cream Kristy’s Pet Salon Happy’s Sno Balls Edmond Issa Ray’s Furniture Center/ AIMS Tree Service & Landscaping UT Physicians Community Health/ Byrd Interior Construction Trinity Lutheran Church/ D-Square El Guerrero Body Shop/ Gonzalez Roofing Benjamin Franklin Plumbing/ Gordon Jodarski Construction Trinity Lutheran Church/ JB Remodeling Contractors Service King Paint & Body/ Renascent Constructors St. Paul’s Lutheran/ Shepard Contracting LLC Summer Lakes Subdivision/ Stone Castle Constructors

SUGAR LAND Kensington Commons Partners LP/Affordable Commercial Const. Nalco Texas Leasing LLC/EE Reed Construction, LP Dawat-E Islami Inc/A Z Development & Const Inc NNP Telfair LLC/Angler Construction, LLC First Century Square Plaza Par/Hermon Worldwide LLC Cabot II-TX2L01 LP/General Structural Development 130 Industrial LP/Sundance Construction Co (GC) NNP Telfair LLC/Budget Construction Services Schlumberger Tech Corp/Benchmark Houston Builders, LP NNP Telfair LLC/Big City Builders LLC Sugar Land Ranch Dvmt LLC/Wynn Corp Texas HC Sugar Land Owner LLC/Gonzales Concepts Construction Sugar Crossing Partners LTD/Allmart Fixture & Restaurant Aquataina Sugar Land LP/Cive Construction CHCA West Houston LP/Jacob White Construction Co Timewise #303-05/Mo. Re Construction Permanent School Fund/Linbeck Group LLC HC Sugar Land Owner LLC/Gonzales Concepts Construction Methodist Hospital/The Trevino Group, Inc TMH Medical Office Buildings/South Coast Const Services Inc APAAR Lexington Square LLC/Precon Construction Services NNP-Telfair LLC/HM General Contractors Lexington Plaza Real Est Inc/Jap Precision Inc Methodist Hospital/Westway Construction Services Davita First Colony Dialysis/Trimcos LLC Lake Pointe Shopping Center LC/TRZ Builders LLC Realty Associates Fund IZ LP/KMR Construction, LLC Realty Associates Fund IZ LP/KMR Construction, LLC WSE Town Center LLC/Conlon Construction (Gen) City of Sugar Land/CZS Developers, LLC Radler Limited Partnership D E Harvey Builders Inc Breaswood Harbor Partners LTD/Inspired Construction City of Sugar Land/W W Payton Corporation WCB Colonial Texas LLC/Angler Construction, LLC Schmid-Moulton Parkway/Home Ready Now LCFRE Sugar Land Town Square L/O’Donnell/Snider Construction Covington First Colony Acquisi/Regas Contracting, LP LCFRE Sugar Land Town Square L/O’Donnell/Snider Construction Memorial Hermann Hospital Rare Roses USA LP/Grace Construction

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Advertising

Fort Bend Star 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com We have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER Newspaper. Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com The Fort Bend Business Journal is a monthly magazine that focuses on the business community of Fort Bend County. It is directmailed to businesses throughout Fort Bend as well as all chamber of commerce members in the Fort Bend County area. The Business Journal features news stories about businesses, people, and events of importance to the local business community.

SERVICE DIRECTORY

Air Conditioning

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Vista Air Services, Inc. 713-433-6311 COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS www.vistaairservices.com Vista Air Services, Inc. specializes in Commercial/ Industrial Air Conditioning Services. Established in 1978 Vista provides Service, Repair, HVAC Remodeling and Design, as well as flexible Preventative Maintenance Plans. Vista is WBEA and HUB Certified and licensed in the State of Texas (TACLA 4677C). Business Owners, Office Managers, Facilities Managers, and Commercial Contractors, are invited to call us at 713-433-6311. Alterations & Tailoring LIZ’S TAILOR and ALTERATIONS 281-242-3193 www.lizstailor.com 3626 Highway 6 South (In the Luby’s/Big Lots Shopping Center) Sugar Land, TX 77478 Our Alterations Service for Ladies and Gentlemen include: Full resizing of your dress or prom to make a perfect fit; hem pants & jeans, taper in and out; shorten jacket sleeves and zipper changes. We fix your clothes at affordable prices. We offer professional tailoring. We will make your clothes from a catalog or pattern. For one-day or immediate service, please call Liz at 281-242-3193. We offer free estimates or visit us at www.lizstailor.com or email us at liz@lizstailor.com.

Auto Repair / Maintenance

Auto Central-Automotive Service & Sales 281-499-9684 www.autocentral.biz AutoCentral@verizon.net. 2526 Fifth Street, Stafford, Texas 77477, Fax: 281-499-0183, Fast, Friendly and professional automotive repair. ASE Blue Seal Certified, State Inspection Station, Diesel Repair, Open Monday-Friday 7-6pm. Saturdays by Appt. only. Charlton’s Auto Body Repair and Vehicle Detailing 281-499-1126 www.charltonsbodyrepair.com Chuck Charlton, 1131 Staffordshire @ 5th Street, Stafford, Texas 77477, Charbody@aol. com, Fax: 281-499-1694, Complete collision repair. Frame & Unibody straightened. Expert computer color matching. Custom painting & pin stripping. Honest service. 79 Years Strong and 3 Generations Proud! Colony One Auto Center P - 281-980-4440 F - 281-261-0048 www.colonyoneauto.com Are you tired of searching for a AAA approved auto repair center? Colony One Auto Center is a family-owned and operated business, having serviced more than 233,000 vehicles since 1991. The BBB has rated Colony One Auto Center its highest score, capturing an A+ rating. Angie’s List has designated Colony One Auto Center its highest rating as a “Super Service Provider,” also garnering an A+ rating. Colony One Auto Center has a complete state-of-theart automotive repair and maintenance facility. Your search is finally over. Bring your vehicle to Rod Tate at 1131 Dulles Avenue, Stafford, 77477. First Tire & Automotive 281-313-2886 www.firsttireandauto.com Craig Popp, owner, 3 Sugar Land Locations. 960 Eldridge, 281-313-2886 & 2303 Williams Trace Blvd. 281-980-2666 (First Colony), 20015 Southwest Freeway. 281-343-5666 (Greatwood), Diagnostic testing and evaluation, Manufacturer’s routine recommended maintenance, domestic and foreign vehicle repairs, AAA approved, ASE certified. Ask about our Fleet Service!

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Banks

The State Bank of Texas 281-494-6686 www.tsbot.com nickiblack@tsbot.com. Nicki Black, 13010 Murphy Road, Stafford, TX 77477, Fax: 281-494-6747. Locally and independently owned - our prime interest is you! Background Screening/Testing

Comprehensive Screening Services (Compscreen) 832-465-1076 or 1-866-222-2828 E-Mail: info@compscreen.net www.compscreen.net We are a local Fort Bend Company, here to help protect your business or home by providing affordably priced, state-of-theart, highly reliable, (24/7) pre-employment background checks (most results available instantly), drug testing services and instant drug testing supplies (we often can save our clients over 20% on average). Statistics have shown that 53% of resumes & applications contain falsifications! The American Council for Drug Education reports that 74.8% of drug users are employed and active in the workplace (approx. 12.9 million people). Don’t become part of the next statistic! Let us help you protect your most valuable asset, your business, family, school or other community entity. Call us at 281-201-1806. We can help! Carpet & Floors

Harris Carpet & Floors 713-723-0693 E-mail:floors@harriscarpet.com www.harriscarpet.com At Harris Carpet & Floors we sell, clean, and install all flooring types. We also provide carpet cleaning services, air duct cleaning, ceramic tile, grout cleaning and 24 hour water extraction. We have been in business for over 25 years and we take pride in our excellent service record. Free Home & Phone Estimates. Owner La Trell Harris. 12515 Fondren Road. Suite H, Houston, Texas 77035. Country Clubs & Golf Courses

Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre 281-403-5900 (General) 281-403-5910 (Golf Shop)


Riverbend Country Club 281-269-2526 www.riverbendcountryclub.org triciarbcc@gmail.com. Tricia Hawks, 1214 Dulles Avenue, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Conveniently located in the heart of Sugar Land, Riverbend Country Club is just 25 minutes south of downtown Houston, Texas. Established in 1957, Riverbend continues its tradition as Fort Bend County’s only member owned club. Whether you’re looking for championship golf, fine dining, pools, tennis, fitness facilities or a wide variety of social and golf activities Riverbend is definitely the place to belong. Dialysis

Stafford Dialysis 281-568-9911 www.StaffordDialysis.com 12220 Murphy Road, Stafford, Texas 77477 Quality Care for A Quality Life. Stafford Dialysis promotes the highest quality care and treatment for patients with chronic renal disease. State of the Art technology and certified professionals provide patients the highest ethical standards and education related to kidney failure. Certified through Private Insurance, Medicare and the Texas Department of Health, you can trust your care to Stafford Dialysis. Economic Development

The Katy Area Economic Development Council (Katy Area EDC) www.KatyEDC.org - 281-396-2200 The Katy Area conomic Development Council (Katy Area EDC, a 501 (c) 6 non-profit corporation, is a full service economic development corporation representing the Katy ISD area (Katy Area). Katy

Area EDC : recruits new businesses, helps retain and expand existing businesses, helps create new businesses, facilitates the construction of business infrastructure and helps improve the quality of place and quality of life of the Katy Area. Florist Red Stem Florist LLC 281-403-3880 www.redstemflorist.com 3340 FM 1092 Rd. Suite 175, Missouri city, TX 77459 Specializing in all floral arrangements. Custom designs - Early Victorian Era to Asian styles for Weddings & Funerals. High end silks and gift baskets. Let Red Stem, Florist create your next occasion. Ice Cream Specialties

Southern Ice Cream 281-499-9837 www.SouthernIceCreamTX.com Great for all occasions! Reward your employees, clients or families. Serve delicious ice cream specialties from Southern Ice Cream in Stafford, Texas. Do you have a special fundraising project or marketing project on your mind? Schedule a push cart, ice cream truck or vintage ‘Original Good Humor’ truck to deliver these speciality deserts. Southern Ice Cream prides itself on personalized service delivering frozen treats efficiently to cool down even the hottest Houston days! It’s easy to book this unique and rewarding ice cream experience, just visit www.SouthernIceCreamTX.com or call Michelle at 281-499-9837. Insurance Agencies

Goosehead Insurance 281-643-0996 www.gooseheadinsurance.com/ andrew-haley-insurance “Goosehead Insurance brings years of experience and expertise in serving your Auto, Home, Life & Commercial Insurance needs. As your agent, Andrew Haley understands the value of safeguarding what matters most to you and will work on your behalf to bring you the best insurance options based on your individual needs. You will be met with unmatched customer service, integrity and expediency.”

Insurance Solutions of Texas 281-565-2222 • 281-341-5060 www.insurancesolutionsoftexas.com Jay Harris, Auto, Home, Business, Flood Insurance. 14140 Southwest Freeway, Suite 150, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. 281-5652222, Fax 281-565-3333. 2515 Ave. H, Rosenberg, Texas 77471. 281-341-5060, Fax 281-341-5558. Jewelers

Gold Connection Jewelers 281-344-9900 • We Buy Gold www.goldconnection.net We are a full-service jewelry store in your neighborhood. We offer diamonds, gold and silver jewelry and watches. Repairs are done on our premises. Custom design is our specialty. We offer front door parking for your convenience. Our hours are M-F from 10:00-6:00 pm and again on Sat from 10:00-4:00 pm. We are located at 206 Hwy 90A, Richmond, 77406. Come see our fabulous inventory!

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www.golfquailvalley.com The Quail Valley Golf Course and City Centre offers 36 holes of championship golf, full practice facilities and gorgeous event venues. After your round, stop by the Bluebonnet Grille for a cold drink and a satisfying meal. The City Centre is perfect for your special event. We host golf tournaments, weddings, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, fundraising galas and so much more. All with beautiful views of our award winning golf courses. For more information, visit www.golfquailvalley.com. Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre, 2880 La Quinta Dr., Missouri City, Texas 77459.

Magazine

Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com Fort Bend’s ONLY business publication. Reaching over 10,000 businesses monthly. The place to advertise to reach the vital Fort Bend County business community. Movers Student Movers, Inc. 713-728-4900 houstonstudentmovers.com Student Movers has specialized in moving Residential and Commercial clients in Fort Bend County, and anywhere in Texas, since 1996. State licensed and regulated for your protection, Student Movers is an A+ BBB member and has been awarded Angie’s List ‘Preferred Vendor of the Year’ 3 years in a row. Offering 2 or 3 men moving crews to fit your moving needs, you can call for a free moving quote, 7 days a week at 713-728-4900 or visit our website at houstonstudentmovers.com.

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Nature’s Pest Control

Nature’s Own Pest And Lawn Service 281-656-2847 www.naturesownpestcontrol.org 18035 W. Little York Rd. Ste. F, Katy, TX 77449. Using an exterminator that will practice the safest and most natural techniques for pest control can be reassuring and December be the only consideration for those who are determined to live green in every way. Natural pest control with the best guarantee in the business. At Nature’s Own, we will eradicate your bugs and make your home bug free once again. Don’t lose any sleep over these pesky bugs. Call Nature’s Own today. Mention Fort Bend Business Journal and receive a special discount. Newspaper

Fort Bend Star 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com We have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER Newspaper.

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Fort Bend Chapter - BNI Fort Bend Business Network International, the oldest networking chapter in the Fort Bend Chapter - BNI network, is a group of like-minded business owners who meet to network every Thursday morning at 7 am at Sweetwater Country Club. Membership is limited to one professional per category. However, the organization does have some open categories and is looking for entrepreneurs who want to connect with a great group of people and grow their business! For information on how to come visit, please email jeanne@jeannegregory.com. Open MRI

Upright MRI of Sugar Land 281-494-0505 www.mri911.com CLAUSTROPHOBIC? Upright MRI is the only True OPEN MRI in Sugar Land. We scan patients standing, sitting, or lying down. For the first time, patients can be scanned in weight-bearing postures and in their position of pain. It is ideal for patients who have difficulty lying down due to respiratory or cardiac problems. Mention this ad and receive $25 off your first scan. 2655 Cordes Drive #150, Sugar Land, 77479. Open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Optometrists

Elissa R. Wedemeyer O.D., FCOVD, F.A.A.O 281-499-2600 www.drwedemeyer.com 6026 Hwy. 6 Missouri City, TX 77459. Therapeutic Optometrist; Visual Perceptual / Binocular Therapy; medical management of eye infections and diseases. The office has a large selection of fashion frames. Pets Grooming, Food & Supplies

Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Sugar Land • 281-240-WOOF (9663) Sienna • 281-778-WOOF (9663) www.WoofGangBakery.com We LOVE your Dog! Pamper your pet with a relaxing Woof Gang Bakery Spa Experience! A neighborhood store, offering gourmet dog treats, healthy pet foods, pet supplies, accessories and pet grooming. We are committed to providing superior products that enhance the well-being of your dog. At Woof Gang Bakery, we know that dogs are a part of our families, dogs are our faithful companions, and dogs bring us joy. We’ll help you show your appreciation for their unconditional love and devotion. Pharmacies

Ed’s Pharmacy 281-499-4555 Ed Sziy, 3740 Cartwright, Missouri City, TX 77459, Fax: 281-499-7088. Physicians

Immunizations & Drug Testing The IMUnization Clinic West 281-229-9664 • S.W. 281-313-7468 www.houstonvaccines.com houstonvaccines@gmail.com. West: 16225 Park Ten Place, Suite 519, Houston, Texas 77084, S.W. 3727 Greenbriar Dr., Suite 403, Stafford, TX 77477- Vaccines for children and adults for school, fertility, work, immigration, or travel needs. Daytime, Evening, and Saturday hours and no wait appointments available. Vaccine titers and Drug Testing for individuals or corporations. Certified Drug Testing Center & CDC Designated Yellow Fever Provider. We perform oral HIV testing also. Mobile onsite clinics available for churches and corporations. We are now in network with Blue Cross & Blue Shield. April 2016 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

Pregnancy Resources

Pregnancy Resource Medical Center of Fort Bend County 281-232-2375 www.prmcfortbend.org The Pregnancy Resource Medical Center is a nonprofit that helps women by offering free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, peer consultations, classes and parenting resources. We are looking for volunteers, financial partners and church liaisons to help us reach our community. You can share the joy of helping hurt hearts and saving lives. We are located at 2918 Avenue I Rosenberg, TX 77471. Real Estate

Colliers International, formerly Curtice Commercial Real Estate 281-494-4769 kolbe.curtice@colliers.com Kolbe M. Curtice, CCIM, CLS, 15999 City Walk, Suite 250, Sugar Land Square located at U.S. Highway 59 & State Highway 6, Fax: 281-4943227, Brokerage, Development, Investment and Tenant Representation, 30 years experience in Fort Bend. Riverstone Development Co. 281-499-8700 www.riverstone.com tomw@johnsondev.com. Tom Wilcox, 4855 Riverstone Blvd, Missouri City, Texas 77459, Fax: 281-499-8704, Luxurious waterside living in Fort Bend from $200s to the many millions. Jeanne Gregory, CRS, GRI 281-344-8918 www.jeannegregory.com jeannegregory@earthlink.net. 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, Fax: 281-242-6754, Re/Max Southwest. Residential real estate sales & corporate relocation. Jennifer Weaver, ABR, CRS, GRI 281-207-5037 www.jenniferweaver.com RE/MAX Southwest, 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. Residential sales and corporate relocation since 1979.


Living Improvements - 281-499-7000 www.living-improvements.com AWARD WINNING - 2010 & 2011 Houston’s BEST “Outdoor Living Space” Living Improvements’ commitment to excellence makes us the perfect fit for your building needs. We have over 200 years cumulative in-house experience in the remodeling and construction industry making us highly skilled, professional and detail oriented striving to exceed our customer’s expectations. We feature outdoor living spaces, custom homes, interior and exterior renovations. Our commitment to excellence is just one of the reasons we have over 5,000 satisfied customers. SERVING FORT BEND & SURROUNDING COUNTIES FOR OVER 35 YEARS.

Transportation

Town Center Transportation Inc. (281) 743-8992 TownCenterTransportation@Gmail.com www.TownCenterTransportation.com Going to the airport is stressful, and leaving your car there is even worse! Next time you go on a trip or travel for business let us do the driving. We are a locally owned and operated transportation business with a fleet of luxury mid and full-size SUV’s that services Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Fort Bend County and Houston. We also provide transportation for going out to dinner (don’t drink and drive!), concerts, cruises, weddings, and all other events in the greater Houston area. Relax, unwind, and call Town Center Transportation! Video Services

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Scrap Dealer/Metal Recycling

Julius Metals 281-499-6400 www.juliusmetals.com 3018 5th St., Stafford, TX 77477 Julius Metals has been FT. BEND COUNTY’S LARGEST SCRAP DEALER serving Fort Bend and surrounding counties for the past 31 years. As a proud and responsible member of the Fort Bend, Texas business community, we accept aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, vehicle radiators, air conditioning coils, lead and other scrap metal. We seek to protect the environment through our intake and processing of scrap metal product usually destined for landfills. Our friendly staff values you as a customer and provides the VIP treatment to make your experience with us a profitable and efficient one. If you’re not selling me your metal, we both lose money!

Star Digital Studios 281-690-4280 www.starvideoproductions.com A full service video production studio providing all phases of video production including professional writing, videography, editing, DVD duplication, distribution; also video deposition services to the legal community. For video needed for a TV commercial, website posting, employee training, promotional DVDs, special presentations, coverage of live events/trade shows, or corporate videos, give us a call. If you are interested in something you do not see on our website, let us know and we’re ready to accommodate your needs!

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FOOD, DRINK, ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE WHERE TO EAT NOW - The following is a list of exceptional restaurants throughout Fort Bend County & Katy Area. Prices reflect the average cost of a three-course dinner for one person, excluding drinks, tax and tip. $$$$=Very Expensive ($60 & Up). $$$=Expensive ($40-$60). $$=Moderate ($20-$40). $=Inexpensive (Under $20) . FB=Full Bar. WB=Serves Wine & Beer.

Bombay Palace (Indian Grill and Bar) The route to India was The Bombay sought by Vasco da Gama and Christopher Columbus Palace (Indian Grill and Bar) for its valuable spices. Saffron, turmeric, ginger and coriander — these are the tastes that define Indian food. If you are craving tandoori, tikka masala, spicy curries or any of the cuisine’s other vibrant, artfully prepared dishes, try The Bombay Palace, Indian Grill and Bar. Enjoy the exotic taste of India right in our wonderful city of Sugar Land in our cozy neighborhood restaurant. Indian cuisine is hard to sample via just one dish. The Bombay Palace has a sampler of a variety of dishes in their daily lunch buffet. Enjoy our Lunch Buffet served daily. Mon.-Fri: 11:00-2:30 p.m. and Sat.-Sun: 11:30-3:00 p.m. Dinner served daily from 5:30-10 p.m. Daily Happy Hour from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Let us cater your next event or business meeting. 15259 SW Frwy Sugar Land, TX 77478, at the intersection of 59 South & Williams Trace Blvd. Contact: 281-3250071; sales@thebombaypalace.com. Visit us at www. TheBombayPalace.com. Like us on Facebook @ The Bombay Palace Indian Grill and Bar. $$ • FB Center Stage Gallery & Events • Holiday Parties • Birthday Parties • Financial Seminars • Political Events • Sweet 16 • Bridal Showers • Baby Showers • Art Showcase • Networking Events • Family Celebrations and the list goes on... Exceptional Rates- Unbelievable Value • Over 2500 square feet to meet your specific needs. • Beautifully decorated throughout the facility. • Showroom Ready. Many different options to choose. Center Stage Gallery & Events, 3527 Highway 6, Sugar Land, TX. 77478, 281-299-4814, Email: info@Center-Stage-Events.com, visit us at www.center-stage-events.com. Great Harvest Bread Co. Great Harvest handcrafts bread daily using only pure and simple ingredients. Each morning

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we fresh-grind premium whole wheat in the bakery and blend it with ingredients from nature like yeast, salt, purified water, and honey. Great Harvest does not use chemical dough conditioners or artificial additives to preserve the bread. The result is bread that tastes simply amazing and healthy. Great Harvest Bread Co. Sugar Land is located at 3344 Hwy 6, Sugar Land, Texas. (Next to Randall’s at Williams Trace Blvd.), 832-987-3217. www.greatharvestsugarland.com. $ Pavani Express Come visit our newest location in Stafford, Pavani Express. Pavani Restaurant started in 1993 providing 100% Authentic Southern Indian vegetarian recipes. Most of our vegetarian dishes are glutten-free. We also provide on-site cooking. Let us cater your next event of 50 to 5000 people in the Fort Bend, Houston, and San Antonio area. Lunch Service: Tues-Sun. 11.00 am-2:30 pm. Dinner Service Tuesday to Thursday 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Friday & Saturday, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Sundays 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm. 209 FM 1092 (Murphy Road) • Stafford, Texas 77477. 281-261-3311 for catering call 210-328-4886. Open www.pavanicafe.com. $ Regal Seafood Lounge “The Freshest Seafood “Hong Kong Cantonese. Open 7 Days a week, Sunday- Thursday 11: 00- 10:00 p.m., Friday- Saturday 11:a.m.11:00 p.m. 12350 Southwest Freeway, Stafford, Tx. 77477. (Between W. Airport and S. Kirkwood) Phone 281-494-8888. $$ Vasos Bar-B-Q Vasos Bar-B-Q is located at 9920 Highway 90A • #D-120, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. Call 281242-8585. “Hours of Operation MondayFriday 11a.m.-8:30p.m. Saturday 11a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Sunday. 26 years same location and same ownership. Full Service Catering with variety of April 2016 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

menu items to choose from. Visit our website at www.vasoscatering.com. $ Soto’s Kitchen “Our mission is to expose the diversity of the Mexican cuisine through daring and fun fusions, while retaining the highest standards on quality and freshness. Our great food and hospitality should reflect on our guests smiles.” Lunch Specials available from Monday -Friday. 11-3:30 p.m. Happy Hour Monday-Saturday. from 11-6:30 p.m., Business Hours: Monday-Thursday. 11-9 p.m., Friday-Saturday. 11-9:30 p.m. 2899 Dulles Avenue, Missouri City, Texas. Visit us at www.sotoskitchen.com. Like us on Facebook.com/sotoskitchendulles or Tweet us on Tweeter.com/sotokitchen. $ The Locker Room Sports Bar & Grill, Where everybody knows your game. • Sports theme restaurant rink side! • Family friendly place • Hand Tossed Pizza, Fresh Burgers, Jumbo , Wings and much more… • Several LED TVs that show all the NFL & NHL games! Yes we have Direct TV! • Relax with your best friend on our Dog friendly patio and catch a game! • Private Party Room available for Mixers, Socials & Networking • Watch live hockey , figure skating or public skating while dining Current Hours Of Operation: Mon: 4:00 pm 10:00 pm, Tue - Wed: 4:00 pm - 1:00 am, Thu: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Fri: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm, 16227 Lexington Blvd. • Sugar Land, Texas 77479, 281-565-8795, www.lockerroomsugarland.com. $$

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TEXAS DIRECT AUTO’S DOWNTOWN LOCATION IS

OUT OF THIS WORLD! They’re calling it #DowntownMars and it is Space City’s first dealership on Mars. Located in the Central Business District at 1301 Leeland St., it’s currently the largest mural in downtown Houston, wholly inspired by humanity’s distinct curiosity with The Red Planet. Houston-based Eyeful Art Murals and Designs teamed up with Texas Direct Auto™, the largest independently owned dealership in the nation, to design and paint an out-of-this-world work of art covering a 7,000 square-foot canvas on the outside of a downtown building. The building started its life as a hotel in the 1930’s and has since been converted to an office building. Inside, Texas Direct Auto™ will operate a satellite Sell Us Your Car™ Center, one of nine area locations. Jessica DeMarr, Director of Marketing and New Business Development, said, “Texas Direct Auto is technology-driven to make the process of buying and selling a car most efficient for our customers. Just as NASA has laid the foundation for success in space, Texas Direct Auto has laid the foundation for successful car buying. We are driven by our customers and hope everyone enjoys the new downtown Martian experience.” Started by two native Houstonians with zero experience in the automotive industry, Texas Direct Auto™ is bringing their ninth location to “MARS” but with an edgy twist. The team at the company wanted to create a new public art destination while beautifying an entire building. The goal of the project, rather than erecting their typical billboard style signage, was to turn this onceoverlooked three-story building into a “must see” public art destination. The mural is intended to pay homage to Houston, also known as Space City, with a colorful and whimsical angle. Furthermore, exterior lighting and red-colored boulders will be added to the entrance of the building to give the mural a 3D effect, producing interactivity with the work. And one side of the building features an interpretation of the Texas flag and an astronaut doggie floating in space. Yes, you read that correctly, an astronaut doggie. Which is guaranteed to put a smile on people’s faces during their daily commutes for years to come.



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