, as a redevelopment project aims to transform a run-down strip mall into a thriving 90,000-square-foot commercial center spotlighting international merchandise and cuisine.
“We’re passionate about creating an adventurous dining destination that offers options to please every palate,” Nguyen said in a statement. “The resulting W-O-W acronym is so fitting for what’s in store for guests from a food, fashion and fun factor.” South Korean bakery chain Paris Baguette also filed a project plan to open a new location at the address. NewQuest Properties included other businesses in its site plan, such as the Ramen restaurant Tsujita La Noodle and bubble tea store The Alley Tea. The developer also has proposals to add a sushi restaurant, another bakery and a soft-serve dessert shop called Somisomi, none of which had officially been confirmed as of Tuesday.
Joining the supermarket is Teso Life, a value-oriented, New York-based department store chain that sells Japanese brands. Customers will find a wide array of low-cost, high-quality Japanese home goods, beauty and cosmetic products and grocery items in the 13,340-square-foot location – the first and only Teso Life in Houston.
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