Developers eye empty Kingwood strip centers that once housed grocery stores
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Two Randalls grocery stores in Kingwood, one at the front near I-69 and the second in the back along W. Lake Houston Drive, shut down in mid-February. These were just two of the five locations closed in the greater Houston area.Savannah Mehrtens/Staff Photo / Savannah Mehrtens/Staff PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Kings Crossing is expected to begin redevelopment in 2021. Pictured: CoCo Crêpes, Waffles and Coffee during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.Savannah Mehrtens/Staff Photo / Savannah Mehrtens/Staff PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Altin and Daniela Mulla, owners of Taste of Greek, had a successful opening of their brick and mortar store on March 7 after closing their food truck on Jan. 25. They are located in the development next to the W. Lake Houston Randalls grocery store that closed in mid-February.Savannah Mehrtens/Staff Photo / Savannah Mehrtens/Staff PhotoSh