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Check out 18 Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake business updates

From a new store selling steaks and other meats to a new Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma outlet, check out 18 business updates from Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake.

Now open

Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma
The store sells products from both brands, including kitchen knives, pots and pans, bedding, and home furnishings.

  • Opened May 21
  • 1270 W. SH 114, Ste. 112, Grapevine

Slick City Action Park
The facility features three stories of slides and 15 attractions, including air track basketball and dodgeball courts, a jungle gym, a web crawler, and an arcade.
  • Opened May 1
  • 5655 Colleyville Blvd., Ste. 300, Colleyville

Coming soon

Omaha Steaks
The store will sell the company’s flash-frozen foods, including individually portioned steaks, chicken, seafood, burgers and pork.
  • Opening June 26
  • 1469 W. SH 114, Ste. 600, Grapevine

Relocations

Lambert Home
The business relocated its headquarters in mid-April and offers interior design and styling, remodeling and construction, and new-build home services through a nine-step completion process.
  • Relocated April 17
  • 1710 N. White Chapel Blvd., Southlake

 
Now Open
Face Foundrié brings customized skincare services to Southlake

Face Foundrié opened its Southlake location in late May, according to a social media post from the company.

The details: The business offers customized facials and skincare treatments based on each client’s skin needs, as well as brow services, facial waxing and lash treatments, according to the company's website.

Guests can book individual appointments or facial parties for up to five people. Memberships and walk-in appointments are also available.

According to previous reporting, a grand opening will be held May 30 and the first 50 people will receive a complimentary facial, a custom perfume, a custom mini cake, a swag bag and entry into exclusive raffles.

  • 1522 E. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 006, Southlake

 
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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport board approves repairs on pedestrian bridge, 3 other projects

The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport board of directors approved contracts for work on a pedestrian bridge, parking lot addition, Skylink and Terminal F at the May 7 meeting.

Pedestrian Bridge: A contract was awarded to Archer Western Construction of Dallas for $479,330 for both a temporary and a permanent repair of the pedestrian bridge connecting Terminals C and D.

Parking lot: Construction started in early May to expand the South Remote parking lot with Batson-Cook of Irving for $11,635. The Irving-based company will add 1,500 parking spaces and a second entrance/exit.

Terminal F: A reimbursement agreement with American Airlines for Terminal F procurement and construction services for Phases 1 and 1A was approved for $50 million.

According to board documents, the work covered interior and exterior finishes within the American back-of-house spaces.

Skylink: The public address system serving the 10 existing Skylink stations will be replaced, and the new Terminal F Skylink public address infrastructure will be integrated into the systems. The contract with Alstom Transport USA of Pittsburgh is for $3.95 million.

 
Metro News
Universal Kids Resort sets July 1 opening date

Universal Kids Resort will open in Frisco on July 1.

What you need to know: The theme park is a first-of-its-kind that is designed for kids. Guests can start planning their vacations with tickets sales and hotel bookings now available, according to a May 28 news release.

Tickets, packages and the first annual pass option for Universal Kids Resort are officially on sale.

Looking back: The theme park was announced in January 2023 and it was always geared toward young children and families. The project later broke ground that year and the hotel joined the Frisco tourism group in early 2026.

Quote of note: "When Universal opens, it's going to be something that's really unique about growing up in Frisco," Mayor Jeff Cheney said. "It's going to be kind of a big part of the Frisco DNA going forward."

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Dallas - Fort Worth area.

Spicy Aroma offers Indian flavors, breakfast buffet in Denton

Indian restaurant Spicy Aroma opened at the Denton Plaza shopping center in early March.

The restaurant offers a variety of Indian dishes, including chicken korma, tikka masala and biryani fried rice, according to the menu. Spicy Aroma also has an unlimited breakfast buffet on Saturdays and Sundays.


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🍨 Sloan's Ice Cream now offers sundaes, milkshakes and candies in Plano
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🍜 Chen’s Kitchen serves chow mein, dumplings in McKinney
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🥐 Bon Bon Caffe offers pastries, elevated drinks in Grapevine
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🍛 The Monks Indian Fusion offers noodle, rice dishes at new Allen restaurant
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🥖 Bread Zeppelin reopens in Southlake after renovations
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Yummy Crab plans new location in Frisco

Yummy Crab plans to open a location in Frisco by the end of the year, a company representative confirmed.

The chain offers crab legs, shrimp and crawfish by the pound alongside Southern seafood dishes like hush puppies and fried catfish.


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