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Uptown Cheapskate, Kid to Kid now open in Pearland

Resale retailers Uptown Cheapskate and Kid to Kid opened in Pearland in December, an employee with the businesses said.

The overview: Uptown Cheapskate buys and sells clothing at discounts of up to 70% off retail prices, including activewear, dresses, graphic T-shirts, jeans, jackets, purses, shoes, shorts, skirts and tops, according to the company’s website.
Kid to Kid operates under the same resale model with children's clothing, shoes, toys, books and baby gear.

The details: Both stores are operated by the same parent company and opened side by side, according to representative Nathan Taylor.

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In Your Area
Family Animal Hospital of Friendswood celebrates 10th anniversary

Family Animal Hospital of Friendswood marked its 10-year anniversary Nov. 15, an employee with the business said.

The background: Dr. Aresue Shokrollahi-McClain became the owner of the practice in November 2015 following the retirement of Dr. Alexander Young. 

Since then, she has operated the clinic using six core values: mutuality, integrity, innovation, teamwork, work-life balance and engagement, according to the hospital’s website.

The details: The clinic provides a range of veterinary services, including wellness exams, preventative care, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, diagnostic imaging, grooming and emergency services, as well as care for puppies, kittens and senior pets.

 
Stay In The Know
IAH and Hobby airports roll out CLEAR ‘eGates’ technology for faster airport security

Airport passengers in the Greater Houston area who are also CLEAR members can utilize new biometric eGates aimed at expediting identity verification at both George Bush Intercontinental and Hobby airports.

Zooming out: While the security identity company CLEAR first announced the national airport partnership program rollout with the U.S. Transportation Security Administration on Aug. 19, Houston Airport officials announced in December that the biometric security gates were in use.

“With this new technology, travelers can verify their identity in under five seconds, bypassing the TSA podium and proceeding directly to physical screening,” a Dec. 9 news release states. 

The big picture: CLEAR officials said in August that the launch efforts will coincide with airports hosting international visitors flying to the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup in 2026.

What they're saying: “With more than 20 million international visitors expected to fly to the U.S. for the tournament — and domestic travel surging through U.S. host cities — checkpoint infrastructure will face unprecedented pressure,” the Aug. 19 news release states.

 
On The Business Beat
Jason's Deli celebrates 50th anniversary in 2026

Fast-casual eatery Jason's Deli is celebrating its 50th anniversary by honoring the fresh food, people and communities that have defined the restaurant, officials announced in a Dec. 30 news release.

The background: The deli was founded in 1976 by Joe Tortorice Jr. in Beaumont and has since branched out to 114 Texas locations and 235 delis nationwide in 27 states, per the release.

What's new: According to the release, the eatery is celebrating its anniversary by spotlighting new soups during the National Soup Month of January, while also rolling out new items, including the Deli-Bration Cookie—a sugar cookie topped with sprinkles—and returning others.

In their own words: “Our 50th anniversary is about staying true to what’s made Jason’s Deli special since day one—thoughtfully prepared dishes, diverse selections and genuine care for the people we serve,” Clare Wilson, vice president of culinary and R&D at Jason’s Deli, said in the release. 

 
Metro News
Lone Star College's Academy for Lifelong Learning, transportation updates: 5 trending stories in the Greater Houston area

Missed any Community Impact articles from this week? Check out the top trending stories from Community Impact's coverage areas in Houston from Dec. 29-Jan. 2.

Lone Star College’s Academy for Lifelong Learning opens spring registration for adults 50-plus
Area residents ages 50 and older can explore everything from history and creative writing to hands-on hobbies through Lone Star College System’s Academy for Lifelong Learning, a low-cost program offering classes, activities and social connections across the system’s campuses, as stated in a Lone Star College Dec. 19 news release.

Read the story here.

333 Bar and Grill now open in Montgomery
The restaurant offers drinks and food to customers as well as live shows. The bar was the previous location of The Feed Store Grill and Bar, as previously reported by Community Impact.

Read the story here.

 

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