Kingwood business owners uncertain how 2 Randalls closures could affect area
News spread mid-January of Albertsons Companies, the company behind Randalls, closing five Houston-area Randalls stores by Feb. 15.
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News spread mid-January of Albertsons Companies, the company behind Randalls, closing five Houston-area Randalls stores by Feb. 15.
Read MoreStaybridge Suites IAH Airport East opened Jan. 23 at 7195 Will Clayton Parkway, Humble.
Read MorePink Shrimp Cafe opened Nov. 24, 2019, at 20669 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Ste. G, Humble.
Read MoreHCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood aims to be the first trauma center in the Lake Houston area as officials confirmed the hospital is actively seeking a Level II trauma designation as of Feb. 17 with the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Read MoreA broken water line near the Loop 610 that spurred Houston Public Works to issue a boil-water notice across the Houston-area—including the Atascocita area—has caused Humble ISD to close 13 campuses on Friday, Feb. 28.
Read MoreA new Smoothie King is expected to open in March at 12029 N. Grand Parkway E., Ste. 120, New Caney, in Valley Ranch Town Center.
Read MoreBurger Buzz opened Jan. 11 at 20131 Hwy. 59, Ste. 2132, Humble, in the Deerbrook Mall.
Read MoreLone Star College-Kingwood will break ground March 2 on the new Lone Star Health Professions Center, which will be the home of five different health-related industries beginning in fall 2021.
Read MoreLevitated Metals, a specialty metal recycling company, broke ground Jan. 15 on its manufacturing facility at 18920 Celia Way, New Caney, in the East Montgomery County Industrial Park.
Read MoreTwo candidates are vying for a place as the Republican candidate for state representative for District 127 in the March 3 primary election, including incumbent Dan Huberty and Dwight Ford.
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