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    Texas restaurants, movie theaters, and malls can reopen with limited capacity

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 27, 2020 | 4:15 pm
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    The state of Texas has taken another step toward reopening in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, by allowing restaurants, retail stores, movie theaters, and malls to reopen, as of May 1.

    At an April 27 press conference, Gov. Greg Abbott said that these businesses could reopen, but only if they limit occupancy to 25 percent.

    Gyms, bars, hair salons, and barbershops must still remain closed.

    Abbott said that if this reopening — which he called "Phase 1" — goes off without increasing the number of COVID-19 cases, then those businesses can open, and the others can expand their capacity, in mid-May.

    "My executive order to stay at home is set to expire on April 30 and that executive stay-at-home order has done its job to slow the growth of COVID-19, so I will let it expire as scheduled and set a new course," Abbott said. "We want to responsibly reopen using safe standards for businesses and their employees, as well as their customers."

    Since March 27, Texas has seen an additional 22,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus.

    "The reason all businesses cannot open all at once, we've already seen the precautionary tales of what happens when things reopen," Abbott said. "There are reports that China is having a new outbreak, and Singapore is having a second outbreak bigger than its first. We're not just going to open up and hope for the best, but instead help businesses open while also containing the virus and keeping Texas safe."

    Phase 2 would expand occupancy limits to 50 percent. Abbott said it could take place as early as May 18.

    He said that businesses are allowed to reopen, but are not required to do so. "If a business doesn't feel safe or for any other reason doesn't want to open, there's no requirement," he said.

    While museums and libraries can open under the same 25-percent capacity limit, any interactive or hands-on exhibits must remain closed.

    Churches and places of worship, which already have the OK to reopen, can expand their capacity even more. "We do emphasize the importance of safe distancing to ensure church members remain protected," he said.

    He said the rules would be different for smaller counties that have 5 or fewer cases of coronavirus.

    "To protect rural counties and to protect those with little or no cases from being punished, a different standard can apply," he said. "If you have 5 or less cases, which is true for half of all counties in Texas, they can increase their capacity to 50 percent."

    If those counties witness an outbreak, they would be required to revert back to Phase 1 standards, with limited capacity.

    He also reiterated the state's policy on wearing masks, saying it was recommended but not required.

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    This Week's Hot Headlines

    Promising Houston restaurant's surprise shutter leads our top stories

    CultureMap Staff
    Feb 14, 2026 | 11:00 am
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    Editor's note: It's time to catch up on the top Houston news of the week, beginning with two sudden restaurant closures, followed by four exciting openings. Read on for our most popular stories, then visit our guide to the best weekend events.

    1. Parking problems shutter Houston restaurant after less than a year. A promising Houston restaurant has closed after less than a year. Succulent Fine Dining served its last meal on February 5.

    2. Houston barbecue joint will soon shutter due to $72,000 of unpaid rent. Unpaid rent is forcing a Houston barbecue joint to shutter its brick-and-mortar location, but the restaurant’s popular catering business will live on.

    3. Exclusive: Houston restaurateur brings two new Italian spots to Montrose. A veteran Houston restaurateur has claimed a prime Montrose location for two new establishments. Brasserie 19 owner Charles Clark will expand his portfolio with two Italian restaurants, a fast casual eatery, called Carlo, and a fine dining concept, called Casa Carlo.

    Casa Carlo Michael Hoffman Davide De Angelis Charles Clark Michael Hoffman, Davide De Angelis, and Charles Clark are partnering on Carlo and Casa Carlo. Photo by Kennon Evett

    4. Michelin-recognized Houston sushi chef fires up 4-seat Japanese skewer spot. The team behind one of Houston’s Michelin-recognized sushi restaurants is opening an intimate new izakaya. Sip & Skewer is the newest concept from Hidden Omakase owner Tuan Tran and chef Marcos Juarez.

    5. Iconic Houston Tex-Mex restaurant will reopen in new Third Ward project. An iconic Houston Tex-Mex restaurant that closed in 2023 will return to service next year. Spanish Village will reopen as part of a new development on its former site on Almeda Road.

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