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Flurry's Market and Provisions offers high-quality meats with chef-driven meals

Flurry’s Market and Provisions in Flower Mound opened in December 2021 as a meat market and small lunch bistro and has since expanded to serve more chef-driven meals using the same quality ingredients sold in the market, co-owner Clayton Flurry said.

“Over time we’ve grown the bistro to where it behaves like a full restaurant,” he said.

Clayton Flurry owns the bistro with his wife, Katie Flurry. The business has two locations in Flower Mound; one on 2608 Long Prairie Road and the other located at 2500 Lakeside Parkway, Ste. 100, which is called Flurry’s Lakeside.

What they serve: Flurry’s sells meats sourced from all around the United States and binds and ages the beef in house, Clayton Flurry said.

The restaurant is known for their burgers and barbecue, but also sells chicken, steak, pork and sandwiches.

 
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sweetFrog, Wetzel's Pretzels co-branded store coming soon to Flower Mound

A co-branded Sweet Frog and Wetzel’s Pretzels store is planned in Flower Mound, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

What they offer: Sweet Frog serves a selection of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings, according to its website. Wetzel’s Pretzels offers fresh-baked pretzels, pretzel bits and hot dogs, according to its website.

The overview: Renovation work within a 1,857-square-foot space is expected to begin Feb. 16, per the filing. Construction within the space for the tenant will include work on the ceilings, flooring, plumbing and electrical system.

The estimated cost for the project is $450,000, and construction is expected to be completed April 6.

  • 3750 Long Prairie Road, Ste. 110, Flower Mound

 
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FIFA International Broadcasting Center, Heart Hospital: see 5 of the latest permits filed in the DFW area

Construction for the 2026 FIFA World Cup's International Broadcasting Center has started and is among other projects recently filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Here are five of the most expensive permits filed with TDLR in the past week.

1. Harmon Road Apartments: A 3,143-square-foot leasing office in north Fort Worth is scheduled to begin construction in March of this year, according to a TDLR filing. The apartments will be located off US 287 near the Chisholm Ridge.

  • Location: 1701 E. Harmon Road, Fort Worth
  • Estimated timeline: March 1, 2026-Aug. 1, 2027
  • Estimated cost: $41 million

 
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A Sneaker City closes in Grapevine

A Sneaker City has closed its storefront inside of Grapevine Mills as of Jan. 11.

The details: The New York-based company sold sneakers and streetwear from brands including Nike, Yeezy and Adidas, according to its website. 

One more thing: The storefront within Grapevine Mills opened in January 2024.

  • 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Ste. 509, Grapevine

 

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