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Multiple businesses have closed in the Heights, River Oaks and Montrose areas since January. This list is not comprehensive 1. EQ Heights Cafe EQ Heights is closing its doors after 10 years of service.

(Courtesy of EQ Heights) Coffee shop Equilibrium Social House, also known as EQ Heights , closed its doors Dec. 29 after 10 years of service, according to the business in a Dec. 14 social media post.



Closed Dec. 29 1030 Heights Blvd., Houston www.

eqheights.com 2. ParkerJoe Mother-and-daughter duo Lisa and Chelsea Hostler founded ParkerJoe, a shop that sells clothes, toys and gifts specifically for boys.

(Courtesy Alex Montoya) ParkerJoe , a local boutique specializing in boys' clothing and related products, will close its temporary River Oaks location at 2020 W. Gray St. to open a permanent flagship store inside Rice Village in early 2025.

Mother-and-daughter duo Lisa and Chelsea Hostler opened a temporary location of ParkerJoe inside the River Oaks Shopping Center in April. However, Lisa Hostler confirmed with Community Impact that the location will close to prepare for the opening of the store's permanent Houston location in Rice Village. The Rice Village location, 5515 Kelvin Drive, will be situated between Vuori and Paper Source, according to a Nov.

12 news release. The 1,975-square-foot store is anticipated to open in January and is the only boutique in Houston dedicated exclusively to boys' fashion and accessories, the owners said. Opening new location in January 5515 Kel.

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