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See 12 business updates in south Frisco

Here are 12 business updates in south Frisco. 

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Edikted:
The business sells affordable trending clothing featuring Y2K, lounge and streetwear styles. Edikted's fashion is rooted in style and digital culture said Kiko Sunata, Edikted's senior director of PR & Partnerships. The Los Angeles based brand started as an online business in 2020, but has now expanded to 12 stores including its most recent at Stonebriar Centre in Frisco. Frisco marks the first Texas storefront for Edikted.

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La Rue Doughnuts:
The doughnut shop offers brioche tallow fried doughnuts, cruller, croissants and fresh pastries. La Rue also plans to offer a wide selection of coffee using locally roasted Texas blends. Frisco is La Rue Doughnuts second location alongside the original in Dallas that opened in August 2024.

 
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Edikted now open at Stonebriar Centre

Edikted is now open at Stonebriar Centre in Frisco.

The details Edikted sells affordable trending clothing featuring Y2K, lounge and streetwear styles. Edikted's fashion is rooted in style and digital culture said Kiko Sunata, Edikted's senior director of PR & Partnerships.

 
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Automated license plate readers, Aveda closes: 6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Check out six trending stories from Community Impact’s Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas.

1. Allen police chief shares update on city's automated license plate reader program

The Allen Police Department uses automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, as a tool to enhance public safety, according to Police Chief Steve Dye. The readers can support patrol operations and assist in criminal operations by identifying vehicles associated with outstanding warrants, criminal investigations, Amber Alerts and other law enforcement purposes.

2. Aveda closes Stonebriar Centre location in Frisco

Aveda offered health and beauty services and body care. It offered products for hair, skin and more. Aveda products will still be available online.

 
CI Texas
Don Huffines appointed as Texas comptroller

Former state Sen. Don Huffines was appointed as the Texas comptroller of public accounts, Gov. Greg Abbott announced July 2.

Huffines, a Dallas-area native with a bachelor's degree in business administration in finance from The University of Texas at Austin, will take over as the state's finance and budgeting officer from acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock. Huffines will officially begin his service Aug. 1.

Huffines defeated Hancock, who became acting comptroller one year ago, in the March Republican primary. He'll now face former state Sen. Sarah Eckhardt in the November general election for a four-year term.

 

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