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Here are 5 med spa businesses in Keller, Roanoke, northeast Fort Worth that opened in 2025

There are several businesses that offer med spa services that opened in the Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth area last year.

In a nutshell: Med spas provide customers with luxury experiences and tend to focus on aesthetic wellness or non-invasive cosmetic procedures, according to a report from Future Market Insights. The market is currently valued at $39.1 billion and is expected to grow by more than 90% by 2030, according to the report.

Here are five area businesses offering services in the med spa industry. This list is not comprehensive.

Hydrate IV Bar
This med spa focuses on IV therapy and wellness injections such as amino acid, vitamin D3 and injections that support acute pain and inflammation. The business specializes in immune system support and athletic performance, according to its website.

  • Opened late September
  • 9821 N. Freeway, Ste. 105, Fort Worth

 
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Magnolia Atelier Mani & Pedi Spa offers nail services in northeast Fort Worth

A new nail salon is open on Golden Triangle Boulevard in Fort Worth.

The details: Magnolia Atelier Mani & Pedi Spa announced on a social media post that it opened at the beginning of November.

The business offers classic manicures and pedicures and the latest in nail art designs and techniques, according to its website. Services are offered for children and men, as well as packages for couples and parents with their children.

The background: According to a state filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, an $80,000 renovation was scheduled to be completed in the spring, as previously reported.

  • 4009 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth

 
In Your Backyard
Farrar appointed to fill Blaylock's spot on Tarrant Appraisal Board

Keziah Farrar will fill the remaining vacancy on the Tarrant Appraisal District.

During a special meeting called Dec. 30, the board voted 5-0 to appoint the former Mansfield ISD trustee to replace Alan Blaylock and serve until Dec. 30, 2027.

Blaylock announced his resignation from the board and Fort Worth City Council in November to seek a state office, according to previous reporting. Blaylock was the Distict 10 representative, which serves northeast Fort Worth.

What happened: The special board meeting was announced during the Dec. 1 meeting. Three board members were absent during the Dec. 30 meeting: Gloria Peña, Wendy Burgess and Fred Campos.

Before the decision, Blaylock recused himself from voting, meaning four of the nine sitting board members did not vote.

 
On The Business Beat
Dallas-based M Crowd Restaurant Group acquires Razzoo's Cajun Cafe locations across Texas

Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe has been acquired by a Dallas-based restaurant group less than three months after company officials filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. M Crowd Restaurant Group, which is the parent company of Mi Cocina and Vaqueros among other eateries, announced the acquisition of the restaurant brand Dec. 30.

“Razzoo’s has been part of the dining landscape for more than 30 years, and we believe deeply in its roots and potential,” M Crowd Restaurant Group CEO Edgar Guevara said in a news release.

The specifics: Razzoo’s was founded in Dallas in 1991 and has grown to a portfolio of 20 locations in two states. The restaurant’s menu features a variety of Louisiana-inspired Cajun and seafood dishes including fried catfish, etouffee dishes, crawfish, gumbo and more, according to its website.

Diving in deeper: While the business’s website previously listed 20 locations of Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe, the acquisition announcement noted that 11 locations will remain open. The locations remaining open include one in Concord, North Carolina, as well as 10 in Texas.

 

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