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Plano commission approves renovations near former west Plano Kroger

Plano’s Planning and Zoning commission approved a number of proposed changes to a section of Signature Plaza along Coit Road.

The changes were approved at a meeting June 1.

The gist: The 0.9-acre lot was approved for reconfigured parking, drive-thru lane modifications, adding 1,258 square feet and a covered patio, Director of Planning Christina Day said.

 
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McDonald's to open new east Plano location

Construction on a new McDonald's location in east Plano is set to start soon, according to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

The specifics: The fast food chain's new location is set for the corner of Jupiter Road and Parker Road. Work is set to begin on Jan. 1, 2027 and finish in July 2027.

 
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Q&A: Everything you need to know about donating plasma

CSL Plasma operates several plasma donation centers across Dallas-Fort Worth, with locations in McKinney, Grand Prairie, northeast Fort Worth and Dallas. CSL operates over 350 locations in the United States and Europe, according to the company website. Community Impact contacted the company to learn more about plasma donation, and got responses from Wlenyeno Elliott-Browne, the company’s global head of plasma quality. Answers have been edited for clarity and style.

Who can donate plasma? Are there any age, weight or health restrictions? 
Generally, anyone in good health, between the ages of 18 and 74, who weighs at least 110 pounds, and meets eligibility and screening requirements can donate plasma. Prior to donating, every donor must complete a medical questionnaire, which is reviewed by a CSL staff member.

Is donation painful?
In general, people may experience mild discomfort when donating plasma, similar to when donating blood or having blood drawn. Donors often compare the feeling of the needle to a slight pinch or bee sting.

 
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New dialysis center, athletics store: Check out 5 construction permits filed around DFW

Several construction permits have been filed around Dallas-Fort Worth. Check out five expensive construction projects around the Metroplex, including park renovations in Southlake and a new body shop in Plano. 

1. North Park renovations in Southlake
North Park on Dove Road will receive new turf, chainlink fence, drainage, sidewalk and irrigation improvements, according to documents filed with the TDLR. North Park opened in 2012 and features sports fields, multiuse trails and a pond. 

  • Location: 200 E. Dove Road, Southlake
  • Estimated timeline: July 1, 2026-Dec. 31, 2026
  • Estimated cost: $8.2 million

2. JD Sports at Stonebriar Mall
Athletic clothing store JD Sports will renovate an existing space at Stonebriar Mall in Frisco, according to TDLR documents. Construction is scheduled to be completed in early November. JD Sports offers athletic clothing, including jerseys, shoes and outerwear, according to the company website.
  • Location: 2601 Preston Road, Frisco
  • Estimated timeline: Aug. 3, 2026-Nov. 6, 2026
  • Estimated cost: $2 million

 

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