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SENIOR LIVING GUIDE 2022
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Senior living demand rises with more senior residents Senior living developments are opening in the Conroe and Montgomery area to meet the growing senior adult population. BY PEYTON MACKENZIE Scott Harper, president of the Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce, said he believes rapid growth within the senior population is from residents moving to the area and perceiving Conroe and Montgomery as an ideal region to retire.
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Conroe and Montgomery ZIP codes saw a 27.48% increase in residents age 55 and older from 2016-21, according to ve-year American Community Survey estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
“The people that have been here don’t want to leave,” Harper said. “I say it all the time; we are far enough but
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Meals on Wheels Montgomery County serves local seniors
delays in treatment At Lone Star Family Health Center, a third of women are not seen for their rst prenatal doctor visit until at least their second trimester, which can lead to preterm birth and other complications.
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Despite the presence of auent areas in Montgomery County, such as Montgomery, many women in lower-income areas of the county do not receive appropriate prena- tal care and experience preterm births, according to a 2021 report by the March of Dimes. The county earned a D with a preterm birth rate of 10.7% in a 2021 survey that reported birth
Entry into prenatal care at Lone Star Family Health Center in 2021
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YOUR Chamber Highlights from 2022
170 + new members in 2022 * *as of 12/01/22
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All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc . DeMontrond Auto Country | Express Employment Professionals | First Financial Bank | First National Bank Texas | Grand Central Park | Gullo Dealerships | Health Markets – Christopher Wiloth | KDW LTD | LEO at West Fork | Lone Star College-Montgomery | McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Richmond Realty Group Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center | S taffing Texas | Stain less Structurals America | VeraBank | Wiesner Buick/GMC/Hyundai PR Luxury Media | All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc . 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DeMontrond Auto Country | Express Employment Professionals | First Financial Bank | First National Bank Texas | Grand Central Park | Gullo Dealerships | Health Markets – Christopher Wiloth | KDW LTD | LEO at West Fork | Lone Star College-Montgomery | McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Richmond Realty Group Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center | S taffing Texas | Stain less Structurals America | VeraBank | Wiesner Buick/GMC/Hyundai PR Luxury Media | All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc . DeMontrond Auto Country | Express Employment Professionals | First Financial Bank | First National Bank Texas | Grand Central Park | Gullo Dealerships | Health Markets – Christopher Wiloth | KDW LTD | LEO at West Fork | Lone Star College-Montgomery | McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Richmond Realty Group Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center | S taffing Texas | Stain less Structurals America | VeraBank | Wiesner Buick/GMC/Hyundai PR Luxury Media | All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc . DeMontrond Auto Country | Express Employment Professionals | First Financial Bank | First National Bank Texas | Grand Central Park | Gullo Dealerships | Health Markets – Christopher Wiloth | KDW LTD | LEO at West Fork | Lone Star College-Montgomery | McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Richmond Realty Group Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center | S taffing Texas | Stain less Structurals America | VeraBank | Wiesner Buick/GMC/Hyundai PR Luxury Media | All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc . DeMontrond Auto Country | Express Employment Professionals | First Financial Bank | First National Bank Texas | Grand Central Park | Gullo Dealerships | Health Markets – Christopher Wiloth | KDW LTD | LEO at West Fork | Lone Star College-Montgomery | McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Richmond Realty Group Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center | S taffing Texas | Stain less Structurals America | VeraBank | Wiesner Buick/GMC/Hyundai PR Luxury Media | All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc . DeMontrond Auto Country | Express Employment Professionals | First Financial Bank | First National Bank Texas | Grand Central Park | Gullo Dealerships | Health Markets – Christopher Wiloth | KDW LTD | LEO at West Fork | Lone Star College-Montgomery | McKenzie’s Barbeque & Burgers | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Richmond Realty Group Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center | S taffing Texas | Stain less Structurals America | VeraBank | Wiesner Buick/GMC/Hyundai PR Luxury Media | All Star Catering Co | America's Home Place | Better Bookkeepers, Inc | Buckalew Chevrolet | Conroe Professional Firefighters Assoc. | Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. 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such as immunity, energy, and fitness and performance drips. Vital Health Drips IV Therapy also offers drips that help with hangover recovery time and chemotherapy. 832-327-9332. www.drcherylwinter.com 4 Voodoo Grille , located at 1205 Grand Central Parkway, Ste. 900, Conroe, opened for business Nov. 22. According to a Nov. 28 news release, the restau- rant offers Cajun and Creole-inspired menu items, such as crawfish-stuffed pistolettes, prime ribeye, and brined and baked chicken. To-go service and private rooms are also offered. 936-224-7503. www.voodoo-grille.com 5 VeraBank , located at 200 River Pointe Drive, Ste. 100, opened Nov. 9 in Conroe. VeraBank is a privately owned community bank. Joel Jackson, VeraBank senior vice president and regional president, said Conroe is the first full- service branch to open in Montgomery County and the third in Southeast Texas. VeraBank services include interactive ATMs, mobile and online banking, notary services, mortgage bankers, fraud claims and change orders. 936-286-8481. www.verabank.com 6 Luliet Ice Cream + Cookies , a dessert shop at 3600 FM 1488, Ste. 105, Conroe, hosted its soft opening Nov. 15 and grand opening in early December. Luliet Ice Cream + Cookies offers 24 flavors of homemade ice cream; a variety of French macarons; and an assortment of scratch- made cookies, pies, cakes and other
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NOW OPEN 1 Zen Pup Grooming opened Oct. 15 at 10460 FM 1097, Willis. The local groom- ing salon offers a quiet blow-drying system to protect the pets’ hearing; a pet space experience with separated process rooms for bathing, drying and grooming; pet music to keep pets relaxed; and a bathing room to accommodate pets with size or health issues. The groomer also captures and ships pet hair to aid in oil
ence rooms and individual desk spaces as well as an on-site coffee shop and internet. 713-324-6355. www.thecannon/fishcreek.com 3 Vital Health Drips IV Therapy , located at 303 Longmire Road, Ste. 1001, Conroe, hosted a soft opening Dec. 2. Cheryl Winter created Vital to provide functional medicine services to patients in a natural, therapeutic way. Winter said she specializes in intravenous therapy by providing an array of IV drips,
spill cleanups. 936-243-7771. www.zenpupgrooming.com
2 The Cannon Fish Creek , located at 618 Fish Creek Thoroughfare, Montgom- ery, opened Dec. 5. Ben Griffin, director of commercial development for The Can- non, said the 9,000 square-foot space includes a variety of different options for small businesses, entrepreneurs and freelance workers. The Cannon Fish Creek boasts 18 private offices, three confer-
desserts. 936-333-6735. www.lulietbakery.com
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COMING SOON 11 Hotworx is planning to open in December at 4130 FM 1488, Ste. 116, Conroe. The business is an infrared fitness studio that offers 24-hour access. The Conroe location is expected to have 10 saunas. 832-777-5266. www.hotworx.net 12 PrimoHoagies Managing Partner Richard Silver said the first Texas location of PrimoHoagies is set to open in Mont- gomery at 810 Pine Market Ave., Ste. 160, in early January. A tentative opening date is set for Jan. 4. The sandwich franchise originated in South Philadelphia in 1992. PrimoHoagies serves Italian, old-fash- ioned specialty sandwiches, such as turkey, ham and roast beef sandwiches with cheese as well as specialty hoagies, such as cracked-pepper turkey and pro- sciutto. PrimoHoagies also offers catering services. www.primohoagies.com 13 First Watch , a breakfast, brunch and lunch restaurant, will be opening at 449 S. Loop 336 W., Ste. 1000, Conroe, according to Lacey Martin, the vice president of marketing for Mac Haik Restaurant Group. Aiming for a late February opening, the location will be around 4,400 square feet with a covered patio. First Watch serves breakfast, brunch and lunch daily with a revolving seasonal menu, Martin said in an email.
1205 Grand Central Parkway, Ste. 100, Conroe. The Mediterranean eatery and bar is a family-owned restaurant serving Middle Eastern cuisine. Menu items include grilled chicken shawarma, lamb and beef kafta, fire-roasted pepper hum- mus and falafel. To pair with the dishes, founder Riad El Khaliabi’s bar features cultural spirits, such as arak, a distilled spirit with a high alcohol content made from aniseed and grapes. 936-494-0298. www.mezze1.com Ste. 100, Montgomery. Located within Woodforest’s Pine Market, the new pub features 10 indoor and outdoor TVs, a covered patio, specialty cocktails, a wine list and 36 beers on tap. The food selection includes burgers, truffle fries, salads and flatbreads. Brunch is served on weekends. 936-588-6467. www.beerforestbar.com 9 Dutch Bros Coffee , a drive-thru 8 Beerforest , an upscale sports bar and pub, opened Nov. 18 at 2295 Woodforest Parkway N., coffee company, opened its first Conroe location Nov. 18 at 9778 Hwy. 242. Dutch Bros serves handcrafted, specialty bev- erages, including coffee, smoothies, teas and freezes. The location also features exclusive items, such as the Dutch Bros Blue Rebel energy drinks, nitrogen-in- fused cold brews and secret menu items. www.dutchbros.com 10 Denny’s , located at 15295 Hwy. 105 W., Ste. 100, Montgomery, opened Nov. 9. The restaurant offers breakfast and lunch menu items, such as pancakes, omelets, burgers and melts. The restaurant is open 24 hours a day seven days a week and offers takeout. 936-224-7405. www.dennys.com
FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN Montgomery County Food Bank held the grand opening for a food pantry at Travis Intermediate School, located at 1100 N. Thompson St., Conroe, on Nov. 30. Amazon donated the funding to help the Montgomery County Food Bank open the food pantry. According to Kristine Marlow, president and CEO of the Montgomery County Food Bank, the food bank assessed the need by consulting with Conroe ISD on which school most needed the pantry; Travis Intermediate was ranked with the highest number of kids who needed the support. “I can’t imagine a child coming to school, and all they can think about is, ‘I’m so hungry,’” Marlow said. “And if we can help by providing healthy nutritious choices to allow that child … to become a great citizen of our community, that’s what this is all about.” According to Nutrition Director Amy Gentry, the mission is to provide
healthy food options for kids in need. The pantry is stocked with foods ranging from refrigerated chicken to boxes of mac and cheese. The pantry is also stocked with feminine hygiene and personal hygiene products. CISD Superintendent Curtis Null said during the event almost 30,000 students in CISD receive free or reduced-price lunches. He said the pantry serves to ensure children and their families have their needs met and to leave an impression on the children to give when they are in a position to do so. www.mcfoodbank.org
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Strong on Sept. 9 to further provide in- clusive exercises for people with physical disabilities. According to Abby Belaire with Planet Fitness, Special Strong train- ers are able to use the fitness space while training their clients who have a physical disability. According to Daniel Stein with Special Strong, the organization trains individuals at gym spaces and does not have a building of its own. 936-342-6440. www.specialstrong.com
by phone. 936-230-5515. www.sandstonehealth.com EXPANSIONS
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15 Conroe Planet Fitness , located at 1906 N. Frazier St., Conroe, began partnering with all-abilities gym Special
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22 BROWSE WEDDING VENDORS Margaritaville is hosting an altar experience expo for anyone looking to check things o a wedding planning list. The event will include vendors ranging from venue representatives, photographers and caterers. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $15-$25 (admission). Margaritaville Lake Resort, 600 Margaritaville Parkway, Montgomery. www.thealterexperience.com 24 ATTEND A JOB FAIR The Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its 11th annual job fair. The event will include jobs in welding, machining, sales, health care, engineering and accounting and feature other educational and community resources. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. 936-756- 6644. Lone Star Convention Center, 9055 Airport Road, Conroe. www.conroe.org 28 ATTEND A BALL The Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its 2023 Chairman Ball honoring Chair of the Board Cody Spence. The program will include award presentations and a passing-the- gavel ceremony. The event will also have dinner and casino games. Derby attire is encouraged. 6-10 p.m. $100. 936-756- 6644. Margaritaville Lake Resort, 600 Margaritaville Parkway, Montgomery. www.conroe.org
will be releasing rainbow trout into over 205 locations across the state this winter. According to Carl Kittel with the TPWD, residents should be able to sh for the trout from January until the end of February. According to the department’s website, trout will be released into the Carl Barton Jr. Park pond Jan. 4 and Feb. 2. The department asks anglers to only take home ve trout per day. Dawn to dusk (daily). 2500 S. Loop 336 E., Conroe. https://tpwd.texas.gov 10 LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE The Lone Star Bridge Club in Conroe will host Linda Sutton to teach Bridge 102 Competitive Bidding, a six-week course on Tuesdays beginning Jan. 10. 10 a.m.-noon. $5 (per lesson), $25 (six lessons). St. Paul Methodist Church, 1100 W. Semands St., Conroe. 936-443-3600 15 ENJOY A FRANK SINATRA TRIBUTE Dave Halston will be performing original Frank Sinatra songs. Attendees can expect an evening consisting of an hour and a half of Sinatra’s most popular songs. 7:30 p.m. $62. The Crighton Theatre, 234 N. Main St., Conroe. www.crightontheatre.org
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The Greater Houston Coin Club is hosting the 66th annual Houston Money Show. The two-day event will include 125 tables and 150 vendors. The event will also include U.S., world and ancient coins; paper money; error coins; books; and supplies as well as kids activities, speakers and educational exhibits. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (Jan. 20), 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (Jan. 21). Free (admission). 9055 Airport Road, Conroe. 936-522-3000. www.houstoncoinshow.org (Courtesy Greater Houston Coin Club)
DECEMBER 31 ATTEND THE NEW YEAR’S EVE EXTRAVAGANZA 202 Main is hosting a New Year’s Eve party. The event includes Dueling Piano’s Live! at 8 p.m., a live DJ beginning at 9 p.m., buet-styled gourmet foods and drink specials. Cocktail attire is required.
7 p.m. (doors open). $10-$25 (admission). 202 N. Main St., Conroe. 936-242-6488. www.202mainconroe.com JANUARY 04 THROUGH FEBRUARY GO FISHING IN CONROE The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
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TRANSPORTATION UPDATES TxDOT proposes changes to Hwy. 105 road project The Texas Department of Trans- 1486
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PROJECT SCOPE The Texas Department of Transportation is proposing widening Hwy. 105 west of Montgomery.
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Hwy. 105 improvements The Texas Department of Transporta- tion is improving Hwy. 105 between FM 2854 and I-45, including con- structing a raised median barrier and widening the pavement. Emily Black, a public information ocer with TxDOT, said in a Dec. 7 email the project expe- rienced cement shortages. Black said there was also a design change by the city of Montgomery that contributed to the delay. The original completion date was June 2023. Timeline: Oct. 4, 2021-December 2023 Cost: $9.83 million Funding sources: TxDOT, federal
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the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad in Dobbin and consist of two 12-foot-wide lanes. The proposed sidewalk would be 10 feet wide with enough space for both pedestrians and bicyclists to share from Lone Star Parkway to Shepperd Street, accord- ing to information from TxDOT. The two new additions would add 6 acres of right of way to the previ- ously approved 23 acres, according to TxDOT ocials. The change would also include displacing two
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From all the volunteers at Assistance League Montgomery County, we wish you a Merry Christmas! We want to thank you for all your support during 2022. Because of you, we were able to improve the lives of 82,664 residents of Montgom- ery County! Assistance League volunteers transforming the lives of children and adults through community programs. ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF NOV. 30. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT COMNEWSCOMMUNITYIMPACT.COM. road on I-45 between FM 830 and FM 1097. The TxDOT project began in September to construct a new three- lane frontage road. Timeline: September 2022-fourth quarter 2023 Cost: $7.5 million Funding sources: TxDOT, federal I-45 frontage road A project is 14% complete as of Nov. 1 to construct a northbound frontage
$9.1M secured for regional David Memorial Drive extension project Most of the funds
It is also using $2 million from its 2015 road bond. Shenandoah City Administrator Kathie Reyer said in an email the next step will be completing right of way acquisitions through condemnation. The project will touch the cities of Shenandoah and Conroe as well as Montgomery
County, necessitating the involvement of all three entities. The total engineering and construction cost estimate is approximately $10 million, Reyer said. Funding secured totals $9.1 million from the entities involved. The project broke ground Dec. 6.
needed for the city of Shenandoah to extend David Memorial Drive to Hwy. 242 are in place following an approval granted at the Nov. 8 Montgomery County Commissioners Court meeting, bringing the county’s contribution for the project to $5 million.
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MONTGOMERY BEND Pulte Homes has purchased 80 acres on FM 1097 that will be developed for single-family homes, according to Senior Vice President of Colliers Harrison Kane, who represented the buyer. According to Kane, a timeline for construction beginning was unknown as of press time. The land will consist of 309 lots that measure 50 feet wide. Despite the city of Montgomery typically only approving 70-foot-wide lots, an exception was made for this development, Kane said. Space: 80 acres Timeline: unknown
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BUSINESS Chip shortage, low inventory among issues facing auto industry
BY LIZZY SPANGLER
“Those prices are being set based on the inventory availability and the high demand that exists today,” Salinas said. But the price increases are also benefiting consumers, Gonzales said. “I’ve got clients I sold a new car to two years ago, and they’re actually trading their car in today with 30,000 miles for what they paid for [it] two years ago,” Gonzales said. However, inventory levels are getting better, Buckalew said. “Right now, we’re up to 50-some- thing [vehicles],” Buckalew said. “We are getting cars in now that are not sold, so we do have inventory to show people when they come in looking.” Poulos also said his inventory had started increasing in the last 30-45 days as of an Oct. 26 interview. Still, Salinas said she believes inventory levels may not improve until late 2023. “This is mostly because of the supply chain issues that are still ongoing from COVID, the Ukraine war, inflation—all of those aspects that are impacting the whole globe,” Salinas said. Semiconductor chip shortage For supply chain issues, Salinas said the chip shortage is No. 1. “Vehicles have anywhere from 1,000 to 2,500 chips in them,” Salinas said. “So depending on the type of
vehicle you want, you’re going to see it being more readily available the less chips it has.” Out of the products that use chips, automobiles make up 12.4% of consumer demand, according to the Semiconductor Industry Associa- tion’s 2022 Factbook. Chip shortages are also having an effect on the vehicle repair industry. In an email, Brad Fink, the corpo- rate vice president of training and franchise development at Christian Brothers Automotive, said supply chain issues are improving for a majority of repairs, but not all. “Some of the main parts that are harder to come by with longer turnaround these days include the semiconductor chip and steel parts,” Fink said. Poulos said he sees supply chain issues continuing. “I still think we’re going to have some of this supply shortage of chips and just supply chain issues for potentially another 12 months,” Poulos said. Looking ahead, Salinas said she thinks inventory will stabilize. “It won’t be 1,000 vehicles on dealership lots anymore,” Salinas said. “It will definitely be a little more [of vehicles being] less available on the lot itself and more towards order ahead in advance.”
in 2021 and through the early part of 2022, around 95% of his inventory was presold, meaning many of the cars on his lot were already purchased. “We were selling everything we were getting,” Buckalew said in an interview. “So if we could have gotten 10 more, 20 more, 100 more [vehi- cles], we could have sold them too because the demand was so high.” To the south, Honda of Tomball managing partner Lenny Gonzales said in an interview he has around 30 new cars available, whereas this time last year he had around 200. “It’s a pretty significant difference on inventory shortage,” Gonzales said. “But because of the shortage, you’re selling them quicker and for a higher margin. So that’s been one of the benefits.” In October, the average vehicle price in the Greater Houston area was $51,518, which is $2,700 more than the average car price in October 2021, according to the Greater Houston Partnership. “I think on used cars [the price is] 11%-15% higher than a year ago,” Gonzales said. “You might be as high as 20% on certain new car models, given the rarity and the market the way it is.” Roshelle Salinas, the executive vice president of the HADA, said the prices are set by the manufacturers.
Houston-area dealerships saw car sales through October rise 29.32% in 2022 compared to the last two years during the same time frame, according to the Greater Houston Partnership, despite a semiconductor chip shortage and low inventory that have chal- lenged local dealerships over the last several years, industry leaders said. “I feel like dealers in general have been pretty resilient,” Chris Poulos, chair of the Houston Automobile Deal- ers Association, said in an interview. “We made it through COVID[-19], and we’ve made it through this chip shortage up to this point.” Several local dealerships said they have experienced low inventory levels alongside high demand with increasing vehicle prices and a chip shortage that affects how many cars can be produced by manufacturers. Low inventory, high prices Poulos, who is also the executive vice president of West Point Lincoln, West Point Lincoln of Sugar Land and West Point Buick GMC, said he experienced his lowest inventory levels over the summer. “We were barely scraping by as far as inventory [was] concerned,” Poulos said. Donnie Buckalew, who co-owns Buckalew Chevrolet in Conroe, said
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