Calamar to begin expansion project for Small World Too
According to Calamar, an expansion project for Small World Too in The Woodlands Corporate Center has begun.
Small World Too is a childcare center that provides development programs and services for children from six weeks old to 12 years old and also offers before and after school programs. This is the third time the center has expanded in recent years. Originating in the home of Katherine Edwards and providing childcare services since 1982, she experienced growth and opened Small World Too child care center in The Woodlands Corporate Center in 2001. In 2005, Small World Too opened a second location within The Summit Wellness Center on Williams Rd. The demand for quality childcare continues to escalate, generating the expansion of The Woodlands Corporate Center location. Construction has begun on a building addition that will double the size of the existing center.
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