DTX-FHA: Impact 9/9/2025

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Check out 6 southern Flower Mound development updates

From a new plaza area to upcoming residential projects in southern Flower Mound, read six development updates you may have missed, as reported by Community Impact. This list is not comprehensive.

1. Sunset Plaza
Construction of a $16 million parking structure and plaza area within Flower Mound’s Lakeside development concluded in August, according to a news release.

The garage was the final infrastructure component at Lakeside Village, which included $60 million of projects, per the news release.

The two-story garage has 378 parking spaces and has a green plaza situated on top, which will connect to nearby restaurant sites. The next phase of development in the area includes bringing in a wedding venue, said Jimmy Archie, a managing director at Realty Capital, the firm developing Lakeside.

 
Coming Soon
Argyle Fine Wine & Spirits eyes mid-September opening date

Coming soon: Argyle Fine Wine & Spirits is scheduled to open in Argyle mid-September, a company representative said.

The details: The business will sell a variety of beer and wine as well as liquor.

  • 8595 US 377, Ste. 1B, Argyle

 
From The Latest Issue
Learn how the Lewisville ISD Education Foundation supports district students, staff

For 35 years, the Lewisville ISD Education Foundation has supported students and teachers in the district through scholarships and grants.

In this Q&A, Executive Director Bill Lee talks with Community Impact about what the organization does and shares details about its annual fundraising events. Responses have been edited for length and clarity.

Why was the Lewisville Education Foundation founded?
Lee: LEF was founded in 1990 because people saw a need. They saw teachers having to come out of pocket to buy things in their classrooms and there wasn't any sort of a mechanism to help students get scholarship opportunities. It was formed as an official nonprofit foundation, and it just continued to grow. Over the years we've given back over $7 million to Lewisville ISD in the form of teacher grants and student scholarships.

 
On The Transportation Beat
4 new Frontier Airlines routes from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Frontier Airlines announced new flights out of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport for late 2025 and early 2026.

International flights: The Denver-based airline announced 22 new routes in a news release Sept. 4. The airline will add new routes from DFW Airport to Guatemala and El Salvador starting this winter.

Weekly flights to La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City will start Dec. 20. Two-times-a-week service from DFW Airport will go to El Salvador International Airport in San Salvador, El Salvador.

Domestic flights: Frontier announced flights from DFW Airport to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in an Aug. 26 news release, as well as a route to New Orleans in a Sept. 2 news release. Those are part of 20 new routes added throughout the United States.

 

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