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Pho Eva now serving Vietnamese cuisine in Spring

Vietnamese pho shop Pho Eva is now serving the Spring community according to business officials.

The details: The shop specializes in a variety of customizable pho options with beef, pork and a variety of vegetables. Pho is a traditional Vietnamese noodle soup made with a broth which is simmered for multiple hours with spices like ginger, star anise and beef bones.

  • Opened mid-March
  • 7306 Louetta Road, Ste. A-114, Spring

 
On The Business Beat
Top Liquors now open in Spring

Top Liquors owner Nina Aggarwal said the liquor store opened in March and is now offering a variety of liquor options.

What they offer: Top Liquors offers a wide variety of liquor from vodka to tequila options, as well as wine, beer, spirits and tobacco.

 
Neighboring News
Cadalawn Health & Wellness Clinic now offering services in Cypress

Owner Caroline Omori told Community Impact Cadalawn Health & Wellness Clinic opened its doors on March 23 and is now offering services to the surrounding Cypress community.

Quote of note: “Cadalawn Health & Wellness Clinic was created to be.. a space where compassionate care, wellness, and meaningful connection come together,” Omori said. “It is my hope that every patient who walks through our doors experiences healing from the inside out.”

What they offer: Omori said Cadalawn Health & Wellness Clinic is a faith-based cash-pay family wellness clinic currently serving patients age 7 and up and offering:

  • Direct primary care
  • Sick visits
  • Wellness exams
  • Chronic disease management
What else?: In addition to clinical care Omori said she is passionate about emotional and mental wellness coaching and believes the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—is vital for lasting wellness.

 
Across The Region
American Heart Association announces 2 Greater Houston area leadership appointments

The American Heart Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to heart and brain health, in March announced two leadership appointments for the Greater Houston and Gulf Coast markets.

Key players: Kellie Armstrong was named senior executive director for the Greater Houston market, and Lisa Fenley was appointed executive director for the Gulf Coast, according to a news release.

More details: With more than 20 years of nonprofit leadership experience, Fenley will oversee initiatives to expand heart health education, CPR awareness, women’s health programming and community partnerships focused on improving cardiovascular outcomes, according to the release.

 

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