Two stations for free service: near The Cheesecake Factory or near KONA Grill
Shopping, and dining, in Sugar Land just got easier. According to Donna Molho, general manager of First Colony Mall, the Fort Bend regional shopping center now has two valet parking stations and the service is being offered to shoppers at no charge.
‘First Colony Mall is pleased to be able to add this amenity for our shoppers,’ says Ms. Molho. ‘The two stations offer excellent access both to our retailers and our restaurants and we hope it will make the experience at the shopping center even more convenient and more enjoyable. Shoppers can drop their vehicles at either location, leave the vehicle with the uniformed attendant and enjoy a day-long shopping trip or leisurely meal. There’s no charge for the valet service. And, best of all, no trips carrying shopping bags or remembering where the car is parked.’
The two drop-off stations with complimentary parking are located:
• Valet drive in front of The Cheesecake Factory and
• Courtyard street between KONA Grill and Grimaldi’s, just in front of The Courtyard retailers.
The valet service is provided by RKG Valet Services. Parking attendants are well trained, uniformed and professional. The free service is available Monday through Saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. until restaurants close and Sunday beginning at 12:00 p.m. until restaurants close.
First Colony Mall is located in Sugar Land at U.S. 59 south and Texas 6. For more information, call 281.265.6123 or visit www.firstcolonymall.com.
First Colony Mall is owned and/or managed by General Growth Properties, Inc. GGP currently has ownership interest in, or management responsibility for, over 200 regional shopping malls in 43 states, as well as ownership in planned community developments and commercial office buildings. The company’s portfolio totals approximately 200 million square feet of retail space and includes over 24,000 retail stores nationwide. The Company’s common stock is currently traded in the over-the-counter securities market operated by Pink OTC Markets Inc. using the symbol GGWPQ.
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