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Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute Now Open in Sugar Land INSIDE STORIES n What if Your Financial Advisor is Wrong? n What is a Buy-Sell Agreement and Why Do You Need One? n Sugar Land strengthens economic incentive programs n Comerica Bank receives Cornerstone Award n Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Photo by Mel Garrett Photography

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Super medicine for super athletes

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o most people these days, the name IRONMAN brings to mind a red and gold superhero in a flying metal suit. For some it may bring to mind a triathlon, the epitome of human physical endurance. Either way, when you mention IRONMAN, it means one thing – strength. When the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute opened at the Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital campus it brought the muscle to help the iron men and women of Fort Bend County mend from their sports injuries, rehabilitate their bodies and condition themselves for peak performance. The IRONMAN Institute is a modern 15,000-squarefoot facility with state-of-the-art technology that occupies two floors in Medical Plaza 2 on the Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital campus. The first floor of the new facility provides space for sports performance and rehabilitation services. The rehab services include physical, speech and occupational therapy, plus concussion management. The second floor houses the clinical space for affiliated physicians to care for patients with injuries to the shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, knee, hip, foot and ankle. The facility is the fourth IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute for Memorial Hermann along with sites in the Texas Medical Center, Memorial City and The Woodlands. The Institute in Sugar Land delivers elite care to athletes of all ages and abilities to help them prevent injuries, recover from injuries and improve performance.

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As impressive as the facility and its state-of-the-art technology may be, the brains behind the brawn are the staff of affiliated UT Physicians who are fellowshiptrained in orthopedic subspecialties and sports medicine. They work with athletes from professionals in Houston and Sugar Land to those at area public and private high schools. These doctors know their medicine and, just as important, they know the people. The team of sports biomechanists, strength and conditioning specialists, exercise physiologists and sports dietitians help elite area athletes train, exercise and refuel more efficiently to compete at higher levels. When injuries occur, the medical staff brings advanced training and experience from the nation’s top sports medicine clinics to perform orthopedic procedures on such things as ACL tears and rotator cuff injuries. They do minimally invasive joint replacement surgeries and help heal other orthopedic injuries dealing with inflammation, tears or fractures. Having this service in Sugar Land not only sets Memorial Hermann apart in the field of sports medicine, it provides another high quality service that makes Sugar Land and the surrounding area a better place to live, work and play. This is an investment in the community and its people worthy of super-heroic notoriety and the IRONMAN name.

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HCC breaks ground on Missouri City campus................................................................................ 4 What is a Buy-Sell Agreement and Why Do You Need One? ................................................... 5 Houston Texans help HCC veteran students with educational goals...................................... 6 Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy specializes in custom medications, personal service... 8 Comerica Bank receives Cornerstone Award.................................................................................. 9 Fort Bend County ranks No. 3 for purchasing power in Texas.............................................. 10 Missouri City doctor hosts baby in need of heart surgery....................................................... 12 Retriever Communications expands its North American presence with new hires......... 13

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What if Your Financial Advisor is Wrong?

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ver wonder what would happen to your retirement plan if your financial advisor is wrong? I can imagine that this thought is in the back of many of your minds. It may pop up during a restless night or it might occur when you’re having a rough day at work. Maybe you think about it as you drop your child off for another year at college? At the end of the day, it’s scary to have the livelihood of our family resting in an advisor’s hand. Although we strive to provide the best possible service and advice to our clients, this question sometimes plagues me — what if I’m wrong? My family and I do not take lightly the burden with which we’ve been entrusted. This is why we constantly educate ourselves on what is out there to improve planning for our clients. This quest led my father and I to discover a feature called Asset Lock — think of it as a seatbelt added to your retirement plan. If you’ve read our articles, you’ll know that our mission to provide a solid plan to clients has driven us to discover the broadest array of foundational assets so that we can find the right fit for each client. Foundational

assets are those that are free from market risk. We feel that a solid foundation to your retirement home is a necessary start. And, although our affiliation with Global Financial gives us access to worldclass money April R. Roberts, J.D. management that we couldn’t swing on our own, we sometimes still wondered, what if they or we are wrong? For us, Asset Lock solves this question. I don’t know about you, but I’m not a fan of sleepless nights. If you’re like me, you’ll do anything to solve this. If you have a few moments, please let me explain how Asset Lock accomplishes this for both my clients and myself. Together, we will agree on a pain threshold for your retirement assets. This is where you start losing sleep at night. For

some people it’s 10% down, for others it may be 25% down. We will help you answer two burning questions: 1) “How much risk can I afford to take?” and 2) “How much risk do I want to take?” Then, we will set your Asset Lock value to match your pain threshold. It’s a wonderful communication tool that allows us to timely communicate good points of your performance and accounts, and to frame the important conversation between us when things are getting painful. At the end of the day, neither you nor we have control of what the economy does. But, what we do have control over is how we communicate about it and how we can act timely. If you’d like to learn more about this seatbelt that we’ve created for our family of clients, feel free to give us a call or shoot us an email. We’d love to have you and your spouse in for a conversation or to educate you further at our public seminar held monthly at Churrascos. Give us a call and see if Asset Lock or our service might be right for you and your family!

At Roberts Wealth Management, we realize that you have worked hard for your money. We will work just as hard to help you protect and grow it. Call now for a complimentary 3-Step Review 1650 Highway 6, Suite 250 Sugar Land, TX 77478 (281) 277-0645 www.robertswealth.com DISCLOSURES Investment Advisory Services offered through Global Financial Private Capital, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Adviser. “We believe the sources to be reliable, however, the accuracy and completeness of the information is not guaranteed. In the event of any discrepancy, the sponsor’s valuation shall prevail. Performance data quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares when redeemed may be worth more or less than original cost. The values represented in the report may not reflect the true original cost of the client’s initial investment.”

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HCC breaks ground on Missouri City campus By Joe Southern

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fficials with Houston Community College, Missouri City and others in the region gathered May 4 at City Hall for a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony for the new college campus going up on the lot next door. The $21.5 million, 67,000-square-foot facility will be known as the Missouri City Center for Entrepreneurship, Technology and Health and should be completed next April with classes starting in the fall of 2017. “Moving this campus from Sienna Plantation to Texas Parkway could not have come at a better time,” said Madeline Burillo, HCC Southwest College President. “This city and population are growing and has recently been ranked as one of America’s 50 best cities in which to live.” She praised the growth and diversity of the community in the college’s decision to relocate the campus. “It has a diverse mix of professional, technical, skilled and unskilled labor all that are relocating to Missouri City and Fort Bend County. This provides HCC with a great opportunity to get aligned with the needs of the companies and to train students to work in these jobs that are in high demand in our community,” she said. HCC Chancellor Cesar Maldonado also played on the diversity theme in his remarks, observing a poster of a bridge span on his office wall with the caption, “Together we are stronger.” “The diversity of this community brings to Texas, to the area around here, with Fort Bend County being the fastest-growing county in the country, our partnership with City of Missouri City, its leaders, and Fort Bend County and its leaders, together we are stronger. That message is clear today,” he said. Addressing one of the criticisms of the project, Maldonado said the new campus will compliment, not detract, from the HCC campus a short distance away in Stafford. “We have up the road here another campus in Stafford that’s vibrant and growing and this campus here is going to compliment that campus,” he said. “There’s going to be a focus here that’s different from our Stafford campus. Together we are stronger. “We’ll be focused on entrepreneurship, as you’ve already heard, on technology, on

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Officials of Houston Community College along with area elected officials break ground on the new campus in Missouri City. (Photo by Joe Southern)

healthcare and that ever-growing public safety and healthcare arena where there’s a continual demand for new technology or customer service or high responsiveness from law enforcement from public life safety. Those areas are going to be areas that we’re going to bring instruction to in this community,” he said. Maldonado said building partnerships will be vital to the success of the new campus. “Together we’re stronger partnering with other areas and other campuses at Houston Community College. Our Coleman College is the headquarters is the center of excellence in health science, but it doesn’t live on an island. It interacts with the entire system of Houston Community College. And we will have a strong presence here in healthcare, supported by Coleman College and all the other colleges in the Houston Community College system. “We’re working with universities to have them present here as well. We’re working with the county and city library services, on transportation to make this a vibrant fastgrowing campus to be able to meet the needs and requirements of this community and in fact of the entire Houston Community College system,” he said. HCC Board of Trustees Chair Adriana Tamez said the new campus will open doors in the community. “We are going to make more opportunities for the future, for the future workforce, whether that be that HCC and this particular partnership and all of our facilities prepare students for four-year university, for two-year associates degree, for certification, whatever it may be it’s about the June 2016 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

future, so today is a very important day and we’re very excited to have a bigger presence here in Fort Bend County,” she said. HCC Trustee Neeta Sane said it is important for the college and the community to work together. “Our focus and priorities are to make sure we align our education program with the regional needs,” she said. “We are making sure that we fill the skills gap in the job market.” Missouri City Mayor Allen Owen pointed out the strategic partnerships that were formed to make the campus move deal come together. “By moving the campus here the people in Sienna and that area get a county annex, which they’ve needed for a long time, and we end up with a library over here that’s going to be three stories. It’s a great improvement to the entire area. That’s what this campus is bringing to the Texas Parkway,” he said. “This is a $30 million investment that’s going to grow even better as things happen.” Owen is in talks with METRO to create a bus route that will stop in front of the new campus. “Now that HCC campus is here, I feel it is important to get them involved and provide bus service to the campus,” said Owen. According to Burillo, the new building will be energy efficient, constructed with sustainable methods and will meet LEED Silver Certification requirements which is one of the highest international construction standards focused on preserving the environment and maintaining energy efficient practices.


What is a Buy-Sell Agreement and Why Do You Need One? By T. Aaron Dobbs & Casson Wen

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s a business owner, you may have heard of or even signed a legal document containing buy-sell provisions, often referred to as a “buy-sell agreement.” A buy-sell agreement is an agreement among business partners that sets forth certain rights and obligations with respect to the ownership of the entity T. Aarron Dobbs upon the occurrence of certain events. Here are four reasons why you need a buy-sell agreement: 1. Death: A buy-sell agreement can dictate who has the right to purchase the deceased owner’s share and at what value, and may provide that the surviving owners have the right to purchase such share before being sold to an outsider. 2. Incapacity: If a business owner becomes incapacitated and unable to continue participation in the entity, a buy-sell agreement can provide for who determines whether a person is “incapacitated” and how an incapacitated owner’s interest will be controlled. 3. Divorce: In Texas, a business owner’s spouse may have

acquired a community property interest in the entity. A buy-sell agreement can help protect a business by providing that, upon a divorce, an owner has the right to purchase such community property interest of the other spouse. 4. Retirement: A buy-sell agreement can structure the buyout of a retiring owner’s share in order to provide for a revenue stream during retirement. There are many other reasons why a buy-sell agreement may be necessary for your business, and there are many Casson Wen options for structuring the acquisition of a business partner’s interest. It is a good idea to have your entity’s governing documents reviewed to see if buy-sell provisions are included, or if revisions are necessary to incorporate additional contingencies aimed at protecting your business. T. Aaron Dobbs is board certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and focuses his law practice on estate planning, probate and trust law at Roberts Markel Weinberg Butler Hailey PC. Casson Wen 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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During the April meeting of the Houston Community College Board of Trustees, the Houston Texans presented the HCC Foundation with a check for $56,275 to support the Houston Texans Scholarship for Service for HCC veteran students and their dependents.. (Submitted photo)

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he Houston Texans are putting Houston Community College (HCC) veteran students in great field position for educational

success. During the April meeting of the HCC Board of Trustees, Texans President Jamey Rootes presented the HCC Foundation with a check for $56,275 to support the Houston Texans Scholarship for Service for veteran students and their dependents. “No one in Texas educates more veterans

than HCC,” said Rootes. “We are proud to be your teammate for Houston and look forward to building upon our success to maintain a great, well-educated workforce to fill those great jobs we are creating in our community for many years to come.” The generous gift from the Texans will help 19 veteran students for the 2015-2016 academic year, including Randy Presley, who is currently in the associate degree nursing program at Coleman College for Health Sciences. The former Army Combat Medic said,

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“The scholarship is a big load off my back. With having to study and work to provide for my family, this money gives me one less thing to worry about.” The Houston Texans have demonstrated a longstanding partnership with HCC and have generously donated more than $160,000 to the HCC Foundation for scholarships to date. HCC is the only community college in the nation that is an educational partner with an NFL team. “This valuable ongoing scholarship support from the Texans recognizes our veterans’ service on the front lines by providing scholarships to help support their education and skills training in the classroom,” said Dr. Adriana Tamez, HCC Board of Trustees chair. Shawn Taylor, president of the HCC Foundation Board, expressed his appreciation for the Texans’ longstanding support of student success at HCC. “The money presented today will go really far with our program for veterans and workforce,” said Taylor. “It’s a tremendous investment in the individuals who are enrolled in the various programs at Houston Community College.” The 2015-2016 scholarship recipients will be recognized at a ceremony for veteran graduates at NRG Stadium in May. “We are not just benefitting the students themselves, we are benefitting their families,” said Dr. Cephas Archie, interim director, HCC Veterans Affairs and Student Support Services. “These opportunities and resources that are afforded to us are critical to the success of such a sensitive population. We look forward to continually championing the needs of others at HCC.” To learn more about the veterans programs at HCC, visit hccs.edu/veterans. For information about scholarships through the HCC Foundation, visit hccsfoundation.org.


Sugar Land strengthens economic incentive programs

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ugar Land City Council and the Sugar Land Development Corporation (SLDC) recently increased minimum requirements for tax abatements and direct incentives used to attract targeted businesses. The effort was intended to ensure Sugar Land remains a leading location for primary employment and corporate headquarters. “Our focused but aggressive economic development tools have played an important role in our economic success,” said Sugar Land City Manager Allen Bogard. “Actions taken to strengthen requirements for business incentives will continue to play a pivotal role in attracting capital investment and new jobs to the City of Sugar Land. This ensures a strong economy that helps pay for the quality services our residents expect and supports one of the lowest tax rates in the state.”

It has been more than 10 years since substantial policy changes were made to the minimum requirements in the City’s tax abatement guidelines and the SLDC’s direct Allen Borgard incentive policy. The following changes were made to strengthen minimum requirements for incentives and solidify Sugar Land’s position as a regional employment center and corporate headquarters destination. The minimum capital investment requirements were increased in both policies, with the addition of a stronger, tiered structure to provide guidance for the percentage of abatement offered in the tax abatement guidelines. The minimum number of jobs and average salary requirements were increased in the SLDC incentive policy. A minimum amount of leased square footage was added to the SLDC incentive policy.

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Changes to the targeted industry list were made in both policies to be more consistent with the city’s strategic plan and current practice. To encourage economic growth, three primary business incentive tools are used to encourage business investment. Each has its own unique purpose and role in supporting economic development in Sugar Land: Value-added tax abatements focus on attracting capital investment and property tax value through real and personal property, as well as inventory, which is not eligible for abatement. The city does not lose anything through value-added tax abatements, as the development would not have occurred without the abatement. Such projects result in significant property tax value and revenue to the city after the abatement expires, and economic growth generated by these agreements fully benefits the local school districts, as school districts

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Reeba Panicker mixes ingredients for a medication at Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy. (Photo by Joe Southern)

Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy specializes in custom medications, personal service

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ugar Land Compounding Pharmacy is unique in the local pharmaceutical community in that they make custom medications and they deliver for free. When Shahid JakiUddin founded the pharmacy in 2012, he filled a niche that most commercial pharmacies were not meeting. “We have free delivery to homes to people who cannot come, such as people in assisted living and group homes,” he said. Free delivery to anyone is just a part of the customer service provided by Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy. JakiUddin takes great pride in his oneon-one interaction with his customers and learning their pharmaceutical needs. He is also able to custom make drugs, hence the compounding part of the company name. “We customize the medication,” he said, noting that the ingredients are mixed from scratch to provide an exact dosage. JakiUddin said he provides the standard medications that big box store pharmacies provide. It’s his ability to customize medications for patients needing treatment for thyroid, hormone, cancer, scars and pain issues that make his company stand out. “We are an alternative to narcotics,” he said. “Doctors are more leaning to this way.” JakiUddin is a native of Bangladesh who came to the United States in 1992. “I wanted to be a doctor,” he said. The cost of education to become a doctor wasn’t in his budget, but he could afford to study pharmacology and earned

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The staff of Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy are, from the left, Navid Naser, Reeba Panicker, Asim Nayeem, owner and pharmacist Shahid JakiUddin and Sadia Javed. (Photo by Joe Southern)

his degree from Texas Southern University. “This is the closest thing I can be to helping people in this field,” he said. He started his career with Walmart and Sam’s Club. He worked his way up to district manager and then four years ago made the leap to open his own business. He opened shop in a medical plaza along Hwy. 59 and has watched his business steadily grow over the last four years. “We’re surrounded by all these doctors. I’m the go-to guy for these doctors,” he said. Most of his customers come to him, but when they can’t, he goes to them. His company delivers all over the Houston metro area, going as far out as places like Waller, Richmond and Wallis. “We accept insurances and we give the best prices in town,” JakiUddin said.

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He makes customer service a priority, doing his best to get to know the people, their needs and their doctors. Because of that, Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy is not only able to better meet the needs and budget of its customers; they can also help keep an eye out for misuse of medications and prescription painkiller abuse. “If they come to us we can easily stop them,” he said. The family-owned business is small with five employees. JakiUddin is the pharmacist and his wife Sadia manages the books. “My wife is always the boss,” he said. Sugar Land Compounding Pharmacy 14823 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77478 281-302-6080 www.Sugarlandrx.com


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Comerica Bank receives Cornerstone Award

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he Texas Bankers Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Texas Bankers Association, presented a Cornerstone Award to Dallas-based Comerica Bank for its Reinvesting in Lockwood campaign. David B. Terry, senior vice president, North Texas division manager, middle market, accepted the award today at the Texas Bankers Association’s 132nd Annual Convention held in Grapevine. To commemorate the opening of a new Lockwood banking center and Comerica Bank’s 20th year of operation in Houston’s culturally rich but economically poor Fifth Ward, Comerica Bank pledged $20,000 in community grants to five Houston Independent School District schools in the Lockwood area as voted on by the community. Pugh Elementary School was the big

winner with $10,000 for its proposal to put a tablet in every one of its classrooms. Wheatley High School received the second-place award of $4,000 to invest in spirit incentives and instructional improvements. McReynolds Middle School took home $2,500, Atherton Elementary School won $2,000 and N.Q. Henderson Elementary School won $1,500. This is the 14th year the Texas Bankers Foundation has recognized Texas banks for their outstanding community involvement through the Cornerstone Award competition. Projects have included neighborhood and housing development, small business and industrial development, main street revitalization, community celebrations and support of music or theater programs. Serving Texas bankers since 1885, the Texas Bankers Association is the largest and oldest state bankers association in the nation.

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Fort Bend County ranks No. 3 for purchasing power in Texas

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resident’s money goes far in Fort Bend County, which is evident from the results of a SmartAsset study. SmartAsset, a New York financial technology company, recently looked at the cost of living from various places in the United States, and Fort Bend County ranked in the top three within Texas. With a purchasing index of 96.16, Fort Bend proves it is an affordable place to live, meaning a resident’s standard of living can be maintained in the county. SmartAsset aggregated data using a cost of living calculator, which evaluated living expenses, housing, food, education, childcare, transportation and health care costs, and taxes. SmartAsset then compared median income to the cost of living data nationwide to find the counties where people hold the most purchasing power. In comparison to all other Greater Houston regional counties, Fort Bend County ranked at the top with regard to purchasing power. Fort Bend County ranked No. 3 in the state and No. 7 nationally.

“The SmartAsset report measures purchasing power of counties and is a reflection of income relative to the cost of living,” said Jeff Wiley, president and CEO of the Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council. “For those who chose Fort Bend County to locate a business or buy a home, the report is positive confirmation of what they already know – Fort Bend County is Greater Houston’s finest address. For those currently looking to locate a business or family, it should be compelling evidence that ‘The closer you look, the better we get.’” Median income is another area in which Fort Bend County is number one within the Greater Houston area. Fort Bend County ranked No. 2 in the state and No. 36 in the U.S in median income. The cost of living numbers were combined using a weighted average based on how close the county’s median income was to the minimal livable income in that area. According to SmartAsset, the median income in Fort Bend County is $86,407 whereas the cost of living is $43,255. Fort Bend County consistently serves as a leader in various economic metrics. The county continues to boast a favorable business climate, business development growth, infrastructure, and a diversity of industries. These factors make Fort Bend County profitable and provide residents with the means to live comfortably. The full rankings list and methodology is available at http://bit.ly/1Yqda5A. For additional information about Fort Bend County, including a full list of accolades, visit FortBendCounty.com or call 281-242-0000.

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do not participate in abatements. Performance-based direct incentives are provided by the SLDC, a special economic development corporation approved by Sugar Land voters in 1993. Funded by a voterapproved .25-cent sales tax, the SLDC supports the retention and recruitment of primary employment projects such as Schlumberger, First Data, Nalco Champion, Applied Optoelectronics and Minute Maid. It is important to note that the estimated total direct and indirect benefits of any project receiving an incentive from SLDC must exceed the total direct incentives offered. Third, Sugar Land’s City Council may choose to enter into sales-tax sharing agreements with companies that generate significant new sales tax within the city of Sugar Land. Since these are new dollars created within Sugar Land, the city loses nothing by sharing the funds and creates new revenue streams for the city. The City of Sugar Land has achieved its sustainable, strong local economy through an aggressive, focused economic development program that creates opportunities for new business investment and jobs. Sugar Land now has more than 63,500 jobs and is home to high-profile regional and international corporations housed in more than 25 million square feet of commercial space, including more than 15 Fortune 500 companies with a significant presence. Further, Sugar Land’s assessed commercial valuation has more than doubled in just over a decade— increasing by over $2 billion. “The city’s growing economy provides an excellent location for relocating and expanding companies to thrive, and we are proud to be recognized as a regional employment and business center of excellence,” said Bogard.

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local business owner says she found her passion by chance in the baking industry, and it has sweet rewards. The Central Fort Bend Chamber along with community members, elected officials and business owners welcomed Cupcake and a Smile, LLC with a ribbon cutting ceremony April 14 at the bakery’s new store located at 1410 East Highway 90-A #400 in Richmond. Sharndell Aitch says she did not know she wanted to be a baker until later in life. She had surgery several years ago and started baking when she was at home. “I liked it, I gave it to my friends and they liked it. Then I got a food truck. It happened by accident. I didn’t go out and say I’m going to be a baker. Sometimes God puts you where you need to be,” Aitch said. She ran the food truck for two years before she decided it was time to open a store. “I was asked where I was located over and over. When I was laid off last March, it gave me the opportunity to decide if I wanted to go back to corporate America, or take this step,” Aitch said. She took that big step and now is busy running the store Tuesday through Saturday with a good following of customers. Cupcake and a Smile offers cupcakes and other sweets from the bakery, but is also available for events. Aitch provides cupcakes

for special events, custom orders and uses her food truck for events. Aitch says this business endeavor is a sweet treat for her, and hopes to grow with the Chamber. For more information, visit www. cupcakeandasmile.com.

(left to right): Michelle Moore, City of Richmond; Sharndell Aitch, Cupcake and a Smile, LLC; Rob Tobias, Development Corporation of Richmond.

(left to right): Christina LaFuente, MD Anderson Regional Care Center - Sugar Land; Flo Francis, Kevin Patton State Farm Insurance Agency; Kristin Ferrer-Russ, Kevin Patton State Farm Insurance Agency; Jasmine Greenwood, Chase Bank

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Members of the 501st Legion, a group of Star Wars costumers, visited children at Children’s Memorial Hermann on May 4, a day fans recognize as Star Wars Day. They posed for pictures and entertained children at the hospital. (Photo by Joe Southern)

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n honor of Star Wars Day, which is celebrated by Star Wars enthusiasts around the world on May 4, characters from the popular film saga visited patients at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital on Wednesday morning. The kids were able to interact with some of their favorite characters from the movies by posing for pictures and seeing the lightsabers up close. The visiting group was made up of members from the 501st Legion, a worldwide Star Wars fan club that celebrates the Star Wars universe using costumes and props, in particular those of the Stormtroopers, Imperial forces, other various “bad guy” characters and, of course, Darth Vader. May 4 is marked as Star Wars Day due to the popularity of the catchphrase, “May the Force be with you,” which fans alter to, “May the fourth be with you.” Fans celebrate by dressing as their favorite characters, hosting movie marathons and more. “Some of our patients are big fans of the movies, so a visit like this means a lot to them,” said Alyssa Luksa, manager of Child Life and Expressive Therapies at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital. “We are extremely thankful to the 501st Legion for taking the time to come spread some joy to our patients. The force is certainly strong in them.”

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Dr. John Breinholt

Milagros Escobar and her son Juan Escalante of Venezuela were guests in the Missouri City home of Dr. John Breinholt while they were here for Juan’s heart surgery at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital. The arrangement was made by an organization called HeartGift, which arranges for children in underprivileged countries to receive lifesaving heart surgery in the United States. (Submitted photo)

Missouri City doctor hosts baby in need of heart surgery By Joe Southern

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r. John Breinholt is used to going to underprivileged areas of Central and South America on medical mission trips. Last March, the mission came to him. The Missouri City doctor and his family opened up their home to a 10-month-old Venezuelan boy and his mother who came to Houston for life-saving heart surgery at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital. “If he had not come he probably would have died within the next five months,” Breinholt said of Juan Escalante. “Now there is no reason he won’t live a normal life.” Juan and his mother, Milagros Escobar, were guests with the Breinholts through a nonprofit organization called HeartGift. The program provides lifesaving heart surgery to children from around the world where specialized medical treatment is either scarce or nonexistent. “The generosity of the Houston community to provide the partnerships which made this surgery a reality for Juan are truly a blessing,” said Executive Director Rachael Wright. Breinholt is the chief of pediatric cardiology at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and McGovern Medical School at UTHealth. Juan’s surgery was performed by Dr.

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Robert Hanfland, pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital and UTHealth. Mother and son arrived in Houston from Valencia, Venezuela, on March 19 and spent four weeks as guests of the Breinholts in their Missouri City home. “When we brought him into our home, I wasn’t entirely prepared for how scrawny he was,” Breinholt said. “He was very underweight.” Even though Juan was well fed, his heart condition hindered his growth. “He was 10 months old but he was wearing three-month-old clothing,” Breinholt said. “He wasn’t rolling over, he wasn’t sitting up at all and he was not holding a bottle.” In the month he was here, Juan gained three pounds, started sitting up and now holds a bottle. “He said ma-ma for the first time,” Breinholt said. He said HeartGift pairs patients with families with people who speak their native language. Breinholt speaks Spanish and his daughters are taking it in school, so they could communicate a little bit. Breinholt said he lived for a while in Argentina and has been on numerous medical mission trips. “Medical mission work is something I’m passionate about,” he said. His wife Diana has joined him before but his four children haven’t had the experience yet. June 2016 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal

“It was a great introduction for the kids to see something I do,” he said. Escobar stayed with her son at the hospital for the week and a half he was there for the surgery and recovery. That was convenient for them and Breinholt, who works there. “I got to see him quite a bit,” he said. Once he was discharged, Juan and Escobar stayed two more weeks with the Breinholts. In that short time the two families formed a close bond. Breinholt said it was beneficial for his children to have the experience. “You sometimes need to see kids like this,” he said. Diana Breinholt took Escobar on a shopping trip just before they were scheduled to depart back to Venezuela. “My wife took her shopping and got her a ton of stuff that she couldn’t get in Venezuela,” he said. The departure of mother and son at Bush Intercontinental Airport was not an easy one. “Tears were shed by my children and wife when they left,” he said. Breinholt said Juan was making a rapid recovery but still has a ways to go. “His prognosis is much, much better than when he started. There are some changes that need to be made that will take time,” he said. He continues to stay in touch with the family and will follow Juan’s recovery. Although this is the first time the Breinholts have taken in a HeartGift child, it probably won’t be the last. “People need to realize it’s not a big deal. If you have a spare bedroom you can do this,” he said. It’s likely that he will soon have another opportunity to host a child in need of heart surgery. Children’s Memorial Herman Hospital takes in six HeartGift children each year. “It really was not a burden. It was a lot of fun,” he said. To learn more about HeartGift, visit www.heartgift.org.


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he Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute in Sugar Land is home to comprehensive sports medicine health care to help athletes stay in the game and perform at their highest levels. Active area residents can now receive treatment for their orthopedic injuries and enhance their athletic performance with advanced techniques and technology close to home. As the centerpiece for comprehensive sports medicine in Fort Bend County, the newest IRONMAN Institute is a modern 15,000-square-foot facility with stateof-the-art technology. It occupies two floors in Medical Plaza 2 on the Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital campus. The first floor provides dedicated space for sports performance services, as well as rehabilitation services. The latter includes

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Blaine Schmidt is guided in performing free-weight squats to improve his strength by Trevor Cottrell, a sports performance coach at the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute in Sugar Land.

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The Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute in Sugar Land staff includes physical, speech and occupational therapists. They include (back row) Jacquelyn Kleihege, PT, MPT, SCS, Cert. DN; Ashley Carter, PT, MPT; Erich Hartzog, PT, MPT, SCS (Director); David Cutler, PT, MS, SCS; Heather SanInocencio, PT, DPT, Cert. DN; and Brad Boubel, OTR, CHT. Also (front row) David Macha, PTA, CES, PES, USAW-1, SPC; Sarah Reynolds, PT, MPT, Cert. DN; Margarita Longoria, SLP; Maria Santos, Patient Access Representative.

physical, speech and occupational therapy, plus concussion management. The second floor houses the clinical space for affiliated physicians to care for patients with injuries to the shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, knee, hip, foot and ankle. “We are excited to introduce Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute to the Fort Bend community,” says Malisha Patel, FACHE, vice president of operations for Memorial Hermann Sugar Land. “The integrated services provided by our affiliated physicians, trainers and multidisciplinary care team bring preeminent sport-specific care to athletes in our area.” “We believe the IRONMAN brand stands for the best rehabilitation care and provides patients with access to the best of the best experts in the sports medicine arena,” adds Walt Lowe, M.D., chairman of orthopedic surgery at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth and medical director of the Institute. ELITE CARE FOR ATHLETES OF ALL ABILITY LEVELS Like its three sister sites in the Texas Medical Center, Memorial City and The Woodlands, the newest Institute in Sugar Land delivers elite care to athletes of all ages and ability levels to help them prevent injuries, recover from injuries and improve their performances. Providing rapid injury diagnosis and

treatment to active area residents is a prestigious staff of affiliated UT Physicians who are fellowship-trained in orthopedic subspecialties and sports medicine. Many of them serve as team physicians for professional sports teams in Houston and Sugar Land, as well as for area public and private high schools. With advanced training at the nation’s top sports medicine clinics, they have extensive experience in treating conditions such as ACL tears, rotator cuff injuries, and other orthopedic injuries dealing with inflammation, tears or fractures. Enhancing rehabilitation provided at the Institute are indoor running lanes and a throwing area. For example, if a baseball player is recovering from a shoulder injury, progression to throwing a baseball might be part of the rehabilitation process. HUMAN PERFORMANCE SERVICES PROVIDE AN EDGE Ambitious athletes who desire a competitive edge depend on the Institute’s human performance experts for help. This accomplished team of sports biomechanists, strength and conditioning specialists, exercise physiologists and sports dietitians uses performance testing and counseling to analyze and improve athletes’ biomechanics, training regimens and nutritional practices. Through individualized programs, athletes gain a

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winning formula to exercise and refuel more efficiently and compete at higher levels. The Institute offers a comprehensive suite of performance testing and improvement services. Many are sportspecific and packages are available. TRAINING MORE EFFICIENTLY Athletes in field sports benefit from the VO2 max test that determines peak oxygen usage and helps set heart rate zones. For runners and endurance athletes, the lactate threshold test uses a scientific approach to set pace and heart rate zones for improved training and competition. A basic biomechanical test can aid athletes in improving the mechanics of their sport. This test captures imbalances in walking, jumping, running, throwing and swinging patterns via video technology, showing movements from all sides. By examining the video frame by frame, sports biomechanists target weaknesses that can lead to injury or that are causing pain. In a gait analysis, for example, patients are videotaped while running on a treadmill. Often, the source of an injury is different from the site of the pain. CONTINUES...

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Erich Hartzog, director of the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute in Sugar Land, performs manual therapy with patient Marilyn Henley to help improve her joint mobility and range of motion.

The Institute also offers strength and conditioning tailored to the specific sport of recreational and competitive athletes. Whether the goal is increased strength and power, improved cardiovascular conditioning, altered body composition or injury recovery, the Institute’s strength and conditioning specialists focus on finetuning techniques to help prevent injury and move athletes to higher performance levels. These specialists understand that many athletes have limited time for their workouts, so they concentrate on working smart over working hard. They stress proper preparation techniques, such as stretching, and target any biomechanical or functional weaknesses identified in performance testing. COMPREHENSIVE SPORTS MEDICINE EXPERTISE

The Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute in Sugar Land offers a comprehensive range of sport-specific care for athletes of all levels and ages to stay healthy on and off the field. • Expert operative and nonoperative care by affiliated sports medicine fellowshiptrained orthopedic surgeons • Experienced sports rehabilitation specialists • Concussion management • Performance testing • Strength and conditioning training • Sports nutrition counseling • Indoor running lanes and throwing area for sportspecific rehabilitation

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“When an athlete has an issue with throwing a baseball or cutting on the football field, we can observe them going through the motion to help see firsthand how the problem is affecting them,” says Vishal Shah, M.D., one of the Institute’s affiliated orthopedic surgeons. “That can help us make an accurate diagnosis. That type of replication is impossible in a conventional doctor’s office.” FUELING PERFORMANCE An often-overlooked component of improved sports performance is proper nutrition. Eating the right foods at the right times plays a critical role in providing strength, endurance and speed. To that end, the Institute offers performance tests that measure body composition, resting metabolic rate and calories used when running or cycling. These tests assist the Institute’s sports dietitians in developing personalized nutritional plans essential for peak performance. Smart counseling from the Institute’s sports dietitians teaches athletes how to plan their meals to get the most from workouts. In addition, athletes learn to eat pre-competition meals that maximize energy while minimizing the risk of upset stomach.

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The staff of the newest Institute is excited about bringing comprehensive sports medicine to Fort Bend County with specialty-trained physicians, therapists, strength and conditioning specialists and human performance experts, along with state-of-the-art equipment. “This new Institute means area residents can get the same top-notch care that the most elite professional athletes receive without wasting time in traffic trying to get into town,” says Dr. Shah.

For more information about the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute, call 281.725.5895 or visit ironman.memorialhermann.org


Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Institute and UTHealth welcome Dr. Joseph Martinez Medical School’s Vivian L. Smith Department of Neurosurgery. “The addition of Dr. Martinez greatly enhances our elective spine surgery and spine trauma divisions and supports our goal to continuously evolve and learn, providing our patients with the best possible neurological care.” Dr. Martinez is the co-author of articles published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine and chapters on anterior lumbar interbody fusion and lumbar disk arthroplasty in the textbook Essential Techniques of Operative Surgery. Dr. Martinez completed his residency in neurosurgery at Baylor College of Medicine and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and later served as a fellow in complex spine surgery at the University of Miami. In 2001, he was awarded the William J. von Liebig Research Fellowship in Vascular Surgery at Harvard Medical School and has been listed among Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.

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he Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Institute at the Texas Medical Center (MNI) and McGovern Medical School at UTHealth announced the addition of Joseph Martinez, M.D. Dr. Martinez will serve as a neurosurgeon at Mischer Neuroscience Associates as well as an assistant professor at McGovern Medical School’s Vivian L. Smith Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Martinez is a neurosurgeon who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of spine disorders. He has a special interest in the treatment of degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, sciatica, radiculopathy, spinal stenosis, spinal cord compression and myelopathy, and metastatic spine tumors. “The knowledge and experience that Dr. Martinez adds to the team at Mischer Neuroscience Associates will be tremendously beneficial to both our staff and our patients,” said Daniel Kim, M.D., Director of

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OakBend Medical Center Joe Freudenberger, (281) 341-3000

22 YEARS

First Colony Community Association Cary Kelley, (281) 634-9500

23 YEARS

Heritage Texas Properties Judy Monroe, (281) 240-8800

Contract Land Staff Brent Leftwich, (281) 340-3309

31 YEARS

The Holoway Jones Law Firm, PLLC Russell C. Jones, (281) 242-8100

32 YEARS

United Way of Greater Houston Fort Bend Center Terri Stuart, (281) 207-2300

37 YEARS

Bailes Bates & Associates, LLP Raleigh Bailes, (281) 565-6400

38 YEARS

Fort Bend Star / Fort Bend Business Journal Michael Fredrickson, (281) 690-4200

www.FortBendChamber.com


Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Member Updates

This is your opportunity to enhance your value personally, professionally & as a community stakeholder. This ten-month program consists of monthly sessions and retreats covering a variety of topics. “The Leadership Forum allowed me to gain valuable insight into many different aspects of Fort Bend County. The relationships, networking opportunities & leadership skills I gained were priceless. I highly recommend the program to anyone looking to enhance their careers.” -Himesh Gandhi, Sugar Land City Councilman “In 2012, Classic will graduate it’s fourth executive from Leadership, and I intend to send at least one employee every year...more if I can spare them! I love this program so much that I am now the primary sponsor. It is a terrific program exemplifying all the best about Fort Bend County and the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce. If you want to build personal and business relationships that last, while learning about the unique, special place we live, then enroll in Leadership... it works!” -Don Kerstetter, Owner, Classic Chevrolet Sugar Land “The Fort Bend Leadership Forum exceeded my expectations in so many ways. My only regret is I waited too long to enroll. I feel I have 24 new friends and could call on any of my classmates for advice, a business opportunity or just for a lunch or happy hour date. I highly recommend the course to emerging leaders as well as seasoned professionals who want to learn more about our county and be equipped to lead us into the future.” -Ruthanne Mefford, Executive Director, Child Advocates of Fort Bend

For information please contact Matthew Ferraro at 281-491-0277 or Matthew@fortbendcc.org

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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 April 2016. More Assumed Names may be viewed online at http://ccweb.co.fort-bend.TX.us/RealEstate/SearchEntry.aspx. There were 581 Assumed Names for month of April. Moore Karen V Kv’s Consultants 4611 Morning Glory Court 77459

Hernandez-Melendez Mario A (+) Southwest Carpet Care 14718 Delbarton Dr 77083

Sanders Monica First Steps Learning Center 3746 Cartwright 77459

Akuchie Evangeline (+) Maximum Best Healthcare Services 3803 Oakbranch Manor Ln 77407

Hanif Mohammad X-Treme Cellular 4007 Figure Four Lake Ct 77406 Kalapatapu Venugopala Rao VRK I & C Consulting Services Co 25407 Woodvine Ridge Dr 77406 Rincon Aiskel Angelica Kacheebache 24515 Foxberry Glen Ln 77494 Ferguson Jamie Dk Consulting 26315 Langdon Ct 77494 Badiee Maria Cakes Remembered 3526 Golden Tee Ln 77459 Badiee Maria Cake Decorating & Craft Parties 3526 Golden Tee Ln 77459 Take Me To Europe, LLC Take Me To Europe 3103 Poplar Place 77479 Valluri Saigayathri Dazzling Fashions 24727 Laurel Chase Ln 77494 Valluri Saigayathri Rainbow Curtains 24727 Laurel Chase Ln 77494 Blanco Milton A R La Union Barber Shop 3217 Avneue H 77471 Williams Patricia Your Benefits Connection 3722 Evergreen Square Trail 77545

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Messina Elizabeth T Cakes By E 2434 Mille Vale Ridge Dr 77494 Okafor Julie (+) Love and Compassion Ministry 2506 Summer Haven Ln 77406 Jackson Kristal Kid Cab 13018 Imperial Shore Dr 77584 Jackson Kristal Lilly Valley Homes 13018 Imperial Shore Dr 77584 Le Jay (+) Pokeman Food Truck 6826 Miller Shadow Ln 77479 Mathai Eleyamma Kerala Ayurveda Wellness Center 810 Fm 1092 Murphy Rd Ste B 77477 Kalaasravanthi Performing Arts Academy LL Kalaasravanthi 26802 Lindenwood Creek Ln 77494 Rose Alexandra Nourish Bath and Body 3306 S Fry Rd #913 77450 James Esther Duchess & the Domicile 4214 Bluewater Dr 77459 Davis Traci Jackson the Christopher Chase Group (+) 4018 Brindisi Ct 77459

Brown Carmellia Mane Ego 72 San Simeon Dr 77578

Mickens Products 3010 Youpon Glen Way 77545

Donaldson Barry (+) Bear Properties 1307 Azalea Bend 77479

Hernandez Alejandro (+) Anh Roofing Services 5818 Maywood Dr 77053

Morales Armstrong Shantena Total Swings Productions 4415 Horizon View Circle 77479

Nordstrand Anne (+) Bellaire Title Services 5909 W Loop South #490 77401

Oluwole Babawale (+) Richmond Express Party Rentals 7407 Branford Park Lane 77407

Moore Vicky Tidee Toys 5007 Plantation Colony Dr 77478

Ornelas Humberto Lopez Lopez & Cruz Painters 819 Coffe Mill Creek Ln 77471 Hill Natalie M Stylez By Ms Nat 2523 Harvest Moon Dr 77489 Albert David International Powder Fest Houston 15623 Rose Ridge Ct 77489 Orozco Ricardo Pollos Regios 13218 Hwy 6 77583

Wang Lu Activpower Solutions LLC 26710 Brynn Brranch 77494

Wubeshet Tsehay EMT 19710 Amber Village Ln 77407

Sessions Nora (+) Happy Life Designs 4502 Riverstone Blvd #1303 77459

Williams David D & N Merchandise 2215 Bal Harbour Dr 77459

Anderson Godiva the Godiva Ensemble of Acquisitions 6624 W Fuqua St 77489

Cooper Robert Sweet City Dips 1022 Americana Drive

Moody Dennis Wayne Ii Moody Motorsports 5510 Fullbrook Shores Trace 77441 Ambulance Service Elysium LLC ASE EMS 1905 Wildwood Ridge Dr 77489 Alchikh-Ali Gassan Tala Lemo 20123 Windsor Trace Ln 77407 Romero Pedro (+) Pavers Design R & I 10555 Fondren Rd Apt 902 77096 Sheikh Sofian M Soap and Bubbles 1923 Concho River Ct 77478 Hey Bales, LLC Bales Automotive 15615 West Bellfort 77498 Opdyke Scott N (+) Sn Opdyke Consulting 5018 Westerham St 77441 Jasti Aparna Sparsh 6418 Coley Park 77479 Mickens Tiffany

Anderson Godiva Paper Pencil Pen 6624 W Fuqua St 77489 Masri Bassem (+) Steve Masri 14923 Bennetts Mill 77498 O’malley James Francis IV (+) SFPNP 1222 Gibbons Ct 77471 Tijerina Tiffany Elizabeth Tiffany Elizabeth 9211 Birthisel Bend Lane 77469 White Bob (+) Brazos Bottom Resources 5519 Kincer Road 77430 Idowu Monsuru Fastdel 5814 Quail Village Dr 77053 Barlas Asma Elegant Couture 15000 West Airport Blvd #1615 77498 Kilgore Industries Lp (+) Kilgore Multifamily 10050 Houston Oaks Drive 77064

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Hall Trammell Ella Mae’s Soul Food To Go! & Catering (+) 2626 S Loop W Ste 250C 77054 Murdock Whitley Ryleigh’s Playhouse 7125 Chasewood Dr 77489 62386804/2016 Kappo George Idowu Got Ride Auto 16002 Old Richmond Rd 77498 Francis Viola M Hairaganza 6633 Liverpool 77021 Torres Buddy Ray Smokin Cowboys Kookers 13634 Greenway Dr 77498 Reddix Stephanie All-Star Status 14231 Fm 1464 Road Apt 5108 77498 Searcy Inc Golden Corral 27940 SW Freeway 77471 Blackhorse Properties LLC Blackhorse Realty 2717 Commercial Center Blvd Suite E200 77494


DBA (Assumed Names) Blackhorse Properties LLC Blackhorse Property Management 2717 Commercial Center Blvd Suite E200 77494

Data Beat (+) = More Names

Caridi Jamie (+) Practical Books 5306 Marble Ravine Dr 77407

Levias Kevin Levias Electrical Services 3007 Acacia Fair Ln 77545

Ujoatu Jane Encore Nutrition & Public Health Consulting 11002 Lombardia Ct 77406

Arencibia Yannier Rojas (+) M R Trucking 21540 Provincial Blvd #615 77450

Calvo Sherry (+) Beautiful Bulldogs Houston 2118 Indian Clearing Trl 77471

Syed V Ahmed Md Pa Westside Medical Clinic 3760 S Mason Road Ste 10 77450 Martinez-Ponce Alejandrina Alexa Martin Professional Salon 16742 SW Freeway Suite #9 77479 Watson Janeka Cultivating Young Minds 3262 Westheimer Rd Ste 617 77098 Bernie’s Katy LLC Bernie’s Burger Bus 2643 Commercial Center Blvd Ste C320 77494 Milson Vincent New Beginnings Distribution Company 11331 N Sam Houston Pkwy East 77396 Si Me Restaurant Bar & Grill LLC Phofilling Crawfish & Noodles 8433 Fm 1464 77407 Watts Derrick Agape Landscape Service 2502 Pioneer Oaks 77545 Adedipe Emmanuel Uthletes 2611 Grants Lake Blvd Apt 176 77479 Joyner Troy Kimani Fashion 2450 Louisiana St Ste 400-917 77407 Buentello Elizabeth Dulce Paz 6607 Point Hollow Ln 77469 Mckinney Winston (+) Justice Motor Company 1604 Ave I 77471

Garwick Alison Speing Roses By Alison 22136 Westheimer Parkway #706 77450 Banks-Mayshack Rosalind Royal Queens of the East, Chapter #3, Order of the Eastern Star 10333 Harwin Ste 150 77036

Weber Steven Andrew (+) Fireforks.Com 11302 Dorrance Ln 77477

Johnson Kewanna Coco’s Custom Creations 19806 Braecove Cir 77407

Bender Xavier Zachariah (+) Elite Deliveries 16943 Morning Dusk Drive 77407

Robinson Kevin (+) Unique Insurance 14019 Sw Freeway #301-727 77478

Jordan Carolyn Etc. 2622 Diamond River Dr 77471

Liu Yang YLVP Studio 4910 Cotter Lake Dr 77459

Garcia Jorge Jm Garcia Services 5303 Custer Cir 77471

Arnold Lisa King Planted With Lisa 7114 N Bridlewood Court 77469

Davis Dwight Wood’s Steel Wheel 4200 Ave H 77471

Stearnes Rudolph Iii Push40 Marketing 4949 Fm 2351 Apt 412 77546

Attoumbre Felix (+) Eagle Life Foundation 4311 Toledo Bend Dr 77406

Cervantes Susana Old Master Countertops 6710 W Fuqua Dr 77489

Weisman Laura Hippie Lox 4410 Legacy Ridge Ln 77479

Kee Ronald A Jr Fulshear Lawn & Landscape 4514 Lake Village Dr 77441

Vickkid Inc Tice’s Business and Tax 7214 Enclave Hill Ln 77469

Banks Savanah Damsel In Distress 6331 Deep Canyon Dr 77405

Breton Todd A (+) TB Inspire Consulting Firm 2522 Country Club Blvd 77478

Washington Tony R (+) Empowerment Living Home 1625 Wimberly Hollow Ln 77471

Moquete Wladimir (+) Mpvimages 1207 Athea Way 77471

Gemstone Investor Properties LLC Gemstone Solutions Group 20306 Parker Bend Lane 77407

Rosenberg Dental Group PLLC Neil Brown Dds / Brown Dental Group 1110 Lawrence St 77471

Zia Novelties Inc Express Novelty 1800 Austin Pkwy Apt 1501 77479 Zepeda Lucinda G 3Rd Street Antique Emporium 905 Third Street 77471 Newsome Misty (+) Sound Foundation Academy 12609 Roesler Rd 77461

Jones Kathryn Seven Management Group & Entertainment Services 14019 Sw Freeway Ste #301-385 77478 105488906/2016 Jones Kathryn Lawrence Blackmon Enterprise & Services 14019 Sw Freeway Ste #301-385 77478

Texgreen Lanscape & Maintenance LLC Lone Star Land Services Cordella Empire 12024 Old Needville Fairchild the Bachelor Firm (+) Rd 77461 2519 Teal Run Place Dr 77545 Texgreen Lanscape & Maintenance LLC Texgreen Lanscape & Maintenance 12024 Old Needville Fairchild Rd 77461 Hill Jeremy (+) Nc Furniture Showroom 5621 Ruffin Rd 27282 Kalia Alok Indian Express Travels 14432 Bellaire Blvd 1018 77083

Durham Rachel Renee Rachel the Realtor 6630 Fm1463 Ste 500A 77441 Vaid Shaheen A Al Safa For Hajj, Umrah and Travel 21007 Mallard Cove Ct 77407 Hooks Daryl W Bizmeetbiz.Com 2601 Cartwright Rd Suite D-265 77459

Clear Sky Businesses LLC Pinch A Penny 3302 Highway 6 77478 Barrows Trevor (+) Barr None Media 15943 Chimney Rock 77489 Reddy Shwetha J (+) Ayush Wave Ayurveda Wellness and Yoga 15263 SW Freeway 77478 Perry Crystal (+) Wettgap 2303 Stillmeadow Dr 77489 Hyder Theresa Conceptual Transformations 14719 Chasevillage Dr 77489 Harris Olive House of Serenity 3019 Cherry Hills Dr 77459 Contreras Sindia L (+) Jaime Rubio Painting 9615 Vincik Ethler Rd 77417 El-Titi Ahmad Mohamad 3Rd Coast Wrecker Service 13911 Bay Gardens Dr 77498 Haughton Kimberly Shante’ Heaven’s Gate 16319 Covey Run Ct 77489

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Cdkl Energy Group Inc Iby Outlet 6910 Oak Ln 77406 Azzouz Terry Lynnett (+) Divine Tree House Properties LLC 910 Poydras St 77498 Perry Caleb R CP’s Moonwalks & More 9119 Hwy 6 Ste 230-257 77459 Roberts Christine H (+) Ready.Paint.Match 10131 Belknap Rd 77498 Magitt Terrellyn M House of Beauty 12300 Fleming Drive 77013 Fateye Olabode Buddy Wheels Autos 3302 Jib Ct 77545 Patterson Connie Claire (+) Connie Claire Patterson C/O Ceo For State of Texas 1100 San Jacinto Blvd 78701 Tomasello Alice Margaret (+) Alice Margaret Tomasello C/O Ceo For State of Texas 1100 San Jacinto Blvd 78701 Mcalister Paddy Faye (+) Paddy Faye Vinson C/O Ceo State of Georgia 203 State Capitol Sw 30334 Benavidez Daniel Martinez (+) Benavidez Trucking 6311 Paloma Circle 77461 Mcalister Daniel Patrick Jr (+) Daniel Patrick Mcalister Jr. C/O Ceo State of Texas 1100 San Jacinto Blvd 78701

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Data Beat

May 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

49,572.05 14,670.82 121,312.13 1,614.13 140,464.17 839,380.84 60,112.05 10,904.91 4,821.75 554,310.57 1,546,812.85 11,372.06 1,665,020.29 4,668,719.56 11,235.10

49,385.93 16,034.01 124,392.41 1,031.82 158,364.30 824,890.47 50,176.49 7,792.85 8,743.31 495,255.60 1,651,923.22 16,635.29 1,590,294.62 4,671,654.02 8,646.86

0.37% -8.50% -2.47% 56.43% -11.30% 1.75% 19.80% 39.93% -44.85% 11.92% -6.36% -31.63% 4.69% -0.06% 29.93%

193,790.38 72,769.33 547,541.35 8,443.29 621,302.71 3,624,508.14 235,160.93 41,311.12 23,405.17 2,541,368.81 6,653,212.13 48,581.15 6,980,532.58 23,058,364.35 31,677.25

328,532.95 66,532.92 550,013.05 5,494.19 571,016.26 3,593,136.97 215,798.34 37,135.17 28,655.95 2,221,080.50 7,088,369.48 80,364.01 7,028,007.08 22,224,918.20 20,586.31

-41.01% 9.37% -0.44% 53.67% 8.80% 0.87% 8.97% 11.24% -18.32% 14.42% -6.13% -39.54% -0.67% 3.75% 53.87%

COUNTY TOTAL

9,700,323.28

9,675,221.20

0.25%

44,681,968.69

44,059,641.38

1.41%

Top 20 City Sales and Use Tax Comparison Summary - May 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 Amarillo Frisco Corpus Christi Round Rock Lubbock McAllen Irving Midland Sugar Land Grand Prairie McKinney Mesquite

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Net Payment This Period

59,160,313.79 31,418,708.29 27,417,869.71 18,669,714.39 13,205,101.72 9,604,428.46 8,081,376.26 7,595,315.59 7,342,620.98 6,995,779.31 6,913,521.83 6,162,189.84 6,460,759.27 5,841,746.98 4,717,530.49 5,119,275.18 4,668,719.56 4,820,118.65 4,443,547.63 4,239,970.74

Comp Payment Prior Year

% Change To Date

61,737,096.47 30,362,952.89 26,788,399.84 18,742,839.81 12,699,492.46 9,426,109.59 7,917,931.25 8,164,578.40 7,318,355.95 7,090,777.27 7,422,666.70 6,021,566.22 6,482,452.04 6,056,190.24 6,098,292.84 5,978,390.75 4,671,654.02 4,485,192.07 4,111,728.29 4,171,685.52

-4.17% 3.47% 2.34% -0.39% 3.98% 1.89% 2.06% -6.97% 0.33% -1.33% -6.85% 2.33% -0.33% -3.54% -22.64% -14.37% -0.06% 7.46% 8.07% 1.63%

2016 Payments To Date

271,220,621.92 137,716,012.99 119,508,908.21 85,431,155.54 57,917,687.60 42,240,115.00 36,292,877.68 32,900,549.74 31,827,026.34 31,097,645.10 30,602,005.46 28,182,638.12 27,787,816.11 27,107,404.55 26,632,463.12 23,590,073.98 23,058,364.35 20,899,409.94 18,632,507.53 18,500,980.88

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2015 Payments Change

Percent

285,457,196.51 133,842,354.09 114,412,347.50 81,591,094.35 56,239,011.39 40,759,161.15 35,195,788.57 34,898,344.07 31,529,698.04 32,451,098.62 34,205,385.78 29,112,310.27 27,773,900.65 28,186,205.86 26,900,460.72 28,660,640.46 22,224,918.20 18,848,211.20 17,807,874.50 17,828,297.88

-4.98% 2.89% 4.45% 4.70% 2.98% 3.63% 3.11% -5.72% 0.94% -4.17% -10.53% -3.19% 0.05% -3.82% -0.99% -17.69% 3.75% 10.88% 4.63% 3.77%


Data Beat

Commercial Building Permits

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

TYPE OF PERMIT

VALUE

OWNER/CONTRACTOR

RICHMOND 11709 West Airport Blvd.

Commercial New

$2,065,650

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial)

04/01/16-04/31/16

$2,065,650

3530 Seabourne Meadows Dr 27940 SW Fwy 5200 Town Center Blvd 3321 Rainflower Springs Dr 2217 1st Street 301 3rd Street 4310 Hwy 36 24401 Brazos Town Crossing

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

$420,000 $1,000,000 $25,000 $45,590 $8,000 $94,390 $454,700 $100,000

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial)

04/01/16-04/31/16

$2,147,680

16535 Southwest Fwy 12803 Park One Dr 2637 Town Center Blvd N 2521 Wimberly Canyon Dr 4510 Sweetwater Blvd 16511 Southwest Fwy 16605 Southwest Fwy 16300 Southwest Fwy 1330 Industrial Blvd 16535 Southwest Fwy Ste 320 2521 Wimberly Canyon Dr 2655 Cordfess Dr Ste 130 18101 Lexington Blvd 16200 Kensington Dr Ste 400 16535 Southwest Fwy Ste 470 12620 W Airport Blvd Ste 130 9920 US Hwy 90A Ste 200B 13440 University Blvd Ste 260 16655 Southwest Fwy 6514 US Hwy 90A Ste 202 16610 Southwest Fwy 6514 US Hwy 90A Ste 201 One Fluor Daniel Dr Bldg S 1928 State Hwy 6 18318 University Blvd Ste 500 2475 Robinsons Ferry Rd 17510 W Grand Pkwy S Ste 120 2121 Williams Trace Blvd Ste 101

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

$1,500,000 $900,000 $158,000 $387,506 $17,500 $20,977 $374,583 $115,000 $800,000 $270,269 $125,643 $15,000 $5,500,000 $88,980 $49,000 $986,300 $48,000 $795,000 $3,560,000 $150,000 $39,000 $150,000 $96,435 $250,000 $99,000 $899,100 $1,188,698 $285,762

Grand Total Valuation (Commercial & Residential)

04/01/16-04/31/16

$24,635,732

Aldi Texas LLC/Sundance Construction Company

ROSENBERG Excellent at Seabourne/Blessed Ventures LLC Golden Corral/Construction by J, Inc. Villages of Town Center/Morton Buildings D.R. Horton - America’s Builder Kingfisher Fish & Seafood Market/DSA Services Jackson Elementary School/Ilcor Builders Fort Bend County Fairgrounds/Southern Bleacher Company, Inc Kroger - SW-010/The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co

SUGAR LAND First Colony Mall LLC/The Whiting-Turner Contracting Fort Bend County/Horizon Development & Construction Weingarten Realty Investors/JJO Construction SW LLC City of Sugar Land/D L Meacham LP Ft Bend ISD Macy’s TX I LP/Icon Identity Solutions Inc Methodist Hospital/O’Donnell/Snider Construction WSE Town Center LLC/Taylor Bros Construction Co Chu Richard C Tree/Apollo Construction First Colony Mall LLC/L & L Retail Construction LLC City of Sugar Land/D L Meacham LP Scuben Cordes LLC/Custom Redesign City of Sugar Land/Linbeck Group LLC Kensington Plaza at Lakeside/DAT Construction First Colony Mall LLC/ACG Contractors ARI-Sugar Land Business Park L/OS Interior Systems, Inc Dallas Mini No 46 LTD/AM Construction NNP Telfair LLC/Ryan Construction Services TMH Medical Office Buildings/D E Harvey Builders, Inc Imperial Realty Group, LLC/The Gonzales Group LP Inland Western Sugar Land Colo/Chain Store Const Inc Imperial Realty Group, LLC/The Gonzales Group LP Lakepoint Assets LLC/Mahaca Construction Genesis Caltex LLC/Rolling Dough LTD Sugar Land Ranch Dvmt LLC/CDS Construction Colony Grant Homeowners II/NBG Constructors, Inc Memorial Hermann Hospital/C.A. Walker Construction SNA Medical Center LLC/Roadrunner Restoration

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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.

12-MONTH LISTING FOR ONLY $300


Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre 281-403-5900 (General) 281-403-5910 (Golf Shop) 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. 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 Risk Management Advisor, Andrew Haley understands the value of safeguarding Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H June 2016

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. Tracy Walker Agent, ChFC, CLU, CPCU, CASL 281-265-0711 www.agentwalker.com Tracy Walker’s agency is based on integrity and excellence. We have an amazing team with over 70 years combined experience. We care enough to really listen to customize your insurance portfolio and educate you on how to protect your family and assets. State Farm is #1 in auto, fire and individual life insurance. We are an agency that likes to know your name so stop on by, call 281-265-0711 or email - tracy@agentwalker.com. Like a great Neighbor, we are here for you! 15510 Lexington

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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! 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

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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. 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.

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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.

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.

Networking 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.

Pharmacies

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

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The IMUnization Clinic 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.

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


Jeanne Gregory, CRS, GRI 713-854-0923 www.jeannegregory.com Jeanne@jeannegregory.com 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Texas 77478, Remax Southwest. Residential real estate sales & Corporate locations. 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. Remodeling / Outdoor Living

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. 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! 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 fullsize 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!

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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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