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12 businesses now open in the Katy-Fulshear area

Learn more about businesses in the Katy and Fulshear area that have recently opened, as reported by Community Impact.

Your Divorce: The divorce consultant offers mediation, financial planning, emotional support coaching, real estate services and legal document preparation.

  • Opened Nov. 1
  • 26600 Cook Field Road, Ste. 304, Katy

Scoops: The shop offers 32 homemade ice cream flavors including chocolate covered cherry, banana pudding, Hawaiian coconut and cotton candy.
  • Opened Dec. 18
  • 6601 Skyline Drive, Ste. 200, Fulshear

Renzi’s Pizza: The family-owned pizzeria is inspired by the culinary traditions of Southern Italy and will offer various wood-fired pizzas.
  • Opened Jan. 7
  • 3349 W. Grand Parkway N., Katy

 
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Renzi’s Pizza now serving Neapolitan-style pizza in Katy

Renzi’s Pizza, a Neapolitan-style pizzeria, has opened its doors in Katy.

What they offer: The family-owned pizzeria is inspired by the culinary traditions of Southern Italy and offers various wood-fired pizzas with options including margherita, truffle pig, prosciutto charm and meat lovers, according to its website.

  • 3349 W. Grand Parkway N., Ste. 102, Katy

 
Mark Your Calendar
Eat Drink HTX to return for a fifth year in February

Eat Drink HTX, the sister fundraiser to Houston Restaurant Weeks, will return for its fifth year from Feb. 14 through Feb. 28, according to a Jan. 12 news release from the Cleverley Stone Foundation. 

At a glance: The two-week dining event was designed around the casual dining experience and features lower price points than Houston Restaurant Weeks. While menus won’t go live until Feb. 1, the foundation announced dinner will be priced at $25, with lunch and brunch both priced at $15. 

The local impact: Both Houston Restaurant Weeks and Eat Drink HTX were inspired by Cleverley Stone, the late philanthropist and food correspondent who was passionate about bringing business to restaurants during traditionally slower seasons of the year, according to the release.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

To submit your own event, click here!

New Caney  |  Jan. 15-17, times vary

Steak & BBQ Cook-Off

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Conroe  |  Jan. 16-17, times vary

Houston Money Show

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Sugar Land  |  Jan. 17, 10 a.m.-noon

Brick Winter Wonderland

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Pearland  |  Jan. 17, noon-10 p.m.

Puerto Rican Festival

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Houston  |  Jan. 19, 10 a.m.

MLK Unity Parade

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What's happening at ci
Real estate, networking and prizes: Community Impact's InCIder Hour heading to Houston on Jan. 21

As part of its newly relaunched community-supported membership program, InCIder, Community Impact is hosting InCIder Hours across the state—events designed to celebrate and engage the company’s top supporters.

Event details: Houston’s first InCIder Hour will take place from 5:30-7 p.m. Jan. 21 at Community Impact’s Houston headquarters, 16300 Northwest Freeway, Jersey Village.

Guests will have the opportunity to network with fellow InCIders, meet Community Impact staff and attend a moderated real estate-focused panel.

Become an InCIder today to get your invite! We’ll see you there.

 

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General Manager

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