Here is a roundup of local business news in Clear Lake and League City.

Now Open

League Park, 512 Second St., League City, opened to the public in early November after having been closed for months for park improvements and $1.4 million worth of drainage fixes to the surrounding historic district. The work includes new pavers, lighting and a large lawn that will be used to host events, such as a tree-lighting event Nov. 28 at 6 p.m. Extra landscape beds were added along the park’s perimeter. 281-554-1000. www.leaguecity.com

Art, Movement & Life Skills Academy opened June 17 at 1701 S. Hwy. 3, League City. The academy fosters creativity, physical and mental health, and social and emotional learning, said co-director Rachael Maly. The after-school programs serve youth ages 9-17. 832-849-8934. www.amlsacademy.com

New Ownership


Red Oak Cafe, located at 6011 W. Main St., Ste. 106A, League City, underwent a change in ownership June 15. Bob and Judy Tabuena assumed ownership of the eatery, which they said will continue to serve its traditional breakfast and lunch menus. Red Oak offers curbside takeout and online ordering. 832-905-3150. www.redoakcafe.com