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The beautifully appointed salon offers up-to-date services and licensed staff plus professional nail care lines for those who like to polish off the week with a touch of glam. Most Fridays after work, Jacobs heads to Anthony Vince Nail Spa for a mani refresh. Plentiful patios make CITYCENTRE a good place to enjoy outdoor dining.
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With so many options, it’s hard to narrow down just a few things to do in one day, but true CITYCENTRE experts Jacobs and Williamson both have ideas for planning a day (and night) full of fun. Maintaining a work/life balance is a breeze at CITYCENTRE, thanks to its vibrant entertainment scene.
He cites the variety of restaurants, flexible spaces and outdoor areas among the on-site perks for those who work at the bustling center. “The benefit for office workers at CITYCENTRE is the many options and all the amenities available to them,” Williamson says. For example, the Norris Conference Center gives businesses options for everything from small meetings to larger events. In addition to business travelers, those who are looking to work safely outside of their home, are finding flexible at FUSE Spaces and Life Time Work - in CITYCENTRE’s state-of-the-art office buildings. The Moran is doing a great job with cleaning protocols.” “People are starting to get out of their shells more, and are staying at the hotel. “We’ve retooled or dialed back programming, and the restaurants have done a really good job serving customers in innovative ways,” Williamson says. CITYCENTRE’S European-style open-air plazas and beautifully designed green spaces draw families and couples eager for an evening stroll in a safe and welcoming location. Robert Williamson, Midway Senior Vice President, Investment Management, notes that CITYCENTRE hasn’t lost a single tenant and is even seeing the return of the business traveler at The Moran, the mixed-use center’s luxury hotel. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic’s overwhelming impact, CITYCENTRE is thriving, making adjustments and putting safeguards in place for shoppers, residents and businesses. Jeni’s Ice Cream is just one of the new openings on the CITYCENTRE horizon. The newly opened Yi Ping Thai restaurant- helmed by the award-winning husband and wife culinary team of Jett and Jira Hurrapan - is a popular choice for lunch and dinner, and many are highly anticipating Jeni’s Ice Cream opening. Jacobs counts the build-your-own salad lunch special at Sal y Pimiento as one of her favorites, but confesses to also nipping into Cyclone Anaya’s for fresh ceviche. So whether you are planning a business lunch, meeting with friends or taking something to-go, there’s always a place to go.” CITYCENTRE offers restaurants and cafes for every taste and occasion. “There are multiple options for lunch too. “You can start the day at Life Time Fitness and schedule breakfast meetings at Sweet Paris or Fellini, which has a nice breezeway, so you can meet outdoors,” Jacobs notes. Lacee Jacobs, Midway Vice President, Strategic Leasing + Advisory, knows this well. With so many options, it’s easy to plan a day that spills into night at CITYCENTRE. And over at Juicewell, a juicery and health bar, baristas are pouring green goodness to take in by the sip.ĬITYCENTRE has always been more than a shopping destination or a restaurant hub, but the pedestrian-friendly development in Houston has evolved into a day-to-night, 24/7 lifestyle locale with upscale residential offerings, flexible office space, restaurants and cafes for every taste and budget, shops to outfit your person and your home and opportunities to relax, refresh and have fun. Local favorite Fellini Gelato & Caffé is also abuzz, serving lattes, espresso, hot tea and other day starters. Life Time Athletic draws the early risers who are eager to start the day with a workout before heading to the office, or to one of this pioneering Midway development’s co-working spaces.
Before the sun begins to rise, CITYCENTRE is humming.