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Stay Sharp Personal Training to open in Spring-Klein area

Owner Tom Munguia said Stay Sharp Personal Training has plans to open on Dec. 13.

The details: Per officials, Stay Sharp Personal Training will offer:

  • Personal training
  • A certified nutrition coach
  • Kickboxing
  • A massage therapist

What else?: 
In addition, Munguia said Stay Sharp Personal Training will soon offer yoga and Pilates classes.

 
In Your Area
St. Luke's Health to build new inpatient hospital with Lifepoint Rehabilitation

St. Luke's Health announced Dec. 2 the construction of a new inpatient rehabilitation facility in Spring in partnership with Lifepoint Rehabilitation.

Read all about it: The new 58,000-square-foot facility will be built on the campus of St. Luke's Springwoods Village Hospital, located off the Grand Parkway in the City Place master-planned community, according to a Dec. 2 news release.

The free-standing rehab center is planned to include 40 private rooms and provide care to patients recovering from conditions including stroke, neurological disease, and brain and spinal cord injuries, per the release. 

Quote of note: "Through our continued investment in leading-edge technology and advancement of evidence-driven therapy models, we remain focused on restoring our patients to their daily lives in good health," Lifepoint Rehabilitation President Russ Bailey said in a statement.

Stay tuned: Lifepoint Rehabilitation will manage the day-to-day operations of the facility upon completion. Construction is set to begin in early 2026, with an anticipated opening of spring 2027, according to the release. 

 
Stay In The Know
H-GAC to host 5 Safety Action Plan public meetings across Greater Houston area

The Houston-Galveston Area Council is hosting public meetings for its Safety Action Plans, a measure to improve transportation safety and reduce serious roadway injuries and fatalities, officials announced in a Dec. 1 news release.

With nearly 20% of traffic deaths in Texas—760 people a year, or two people a day—and another 3,725 people annually experiencing life-altering injuries on roads in the Houston-Galveston region, H-GAC created the SAP projects to generate plans to reduce the number of fatal or serious accidents.

Get involved: Community members can provide feedback on roadway safety online or attend a first-round public meeting for the local SAPs, per the release.

Meetings include:

  • La Marque: Dec. 1 from 5-7 p.m. at La Marque City Hall
  • League City: Dec. 3 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Johnnie Arolfo Civic Center
  • Sugar Land: Dec. 6 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the T.E. Harman Center
  • Pearland: Dec. 10 from 5-7 p.m. at the Pearland Chamber of Commerce
  • Regional Joint Meeting (H-GAC/METRO/Gulf Coast Rail District): Feb. 12, 2026, from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Houston-Galveston Area Council

 
On The Transportation Beat
Houston to offer 1st direct flight to Rome through IAH

Travelers will be able to fly directly to Rome from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, or IAH, beginning May 1, 2026, Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced Dec. 2.

In a nutshell: Italian airline ITA Airways will offer the flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport, Whitmire said during a press conference. The new Houston connection marks the ninth U.S. destination for the airline, officials said.

Joerg Eberhart, CEO and general manager of ITA Airways, said the airline will start with three nonstop flights per week in May and ramp up to five flights per week by June. The flights are already available for purchase through the airline, he said.

Quote of note: “If we look at what’s going on in the Italian economy and the Houston economy, this gives us now the opportunity to go to Italian companies and try to track more of them and locate their U.S. headquarters here in Houston because we’ve got this great service now,” Houston Airports Director of Aviation Jim Szczesniak said.

 
Metro News
Airbnb donates $1M to Houston to create a 14-mile transit loop to connect key FIFA World Cup 26 venues

In a Dec. 2 news conference, officials with Airbnb announced that Houston will receive a $1 million investment that will go toward supporting major community initiatives, expanding green infrastructure and increasing youth access to soccer.

Airbnb's sponsorship will specifically help support two major initiatives—The Green Corridor and Grow the Game.

The Green Corridor: The Green Corridor will be a 14-mile sustainable transit loop that connects key FIFA World Cup 26 venues, including the FIFA Fan Festival site in East Downtown and NRG Stadium.

Grow the Game: Part of Airbnb's $1 million sponsorship will go toward the Grow the Game program to renovate soccer fields in underserved communities, launch free or low-cost youth clinics and tournaments, and create certification pathways for coaches and referees.

One more thing: The 2026 World Cup draw is set for Dec. 5 in Washington, D.C., at noon Eastern Standard Time. The draw will determine the groups and matchups for next summer's tournament.

 

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