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Sushi, grocery store: Check out 16 business updates in Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle

From a new Japanese-fusion restaurant to a grocery store opening, read 16 business updates in and around Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle.

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Ambition Dance Productions
Ambition Dance Productions offers a variety of classes for genres like ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary and hip-hop. Competitive dance training at the business also comes at different levels.

  • Opened March 4
  • 2800 Village Parkway, Ste. 710, Highland Village

Coming soon
Whataburger
Menu items include burgers, chicken sandwiches, wings, patty melts, chicken strips and breakfast items like biscuit sandwiches and taquitos.
  • Opening in the late spring
  • 3201 Long Prairie Road, Flower Mound

Closings
Uncle Mike’s Bistro
Co-owner Valarie Gross said financials are the reason for the departure. The menu included flatbread pizzas, wings, paninis and pancakes.
  • Closed Feb. 27
  • 144 Old Town Blvd. N., Argyle

 
On The Business Beat
Rheumatology and Autoimmune Specialists moves to new location

Medical office Rheumatology and Autoimmune Specialists in Flower Mound moved to a new location on Long Prairie Road in early March, a company representative said. The clinic was previously located on Sagebrush Drive.

The overview: The clinic offers treatments for several conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain, back pain, gout and osteoporosis, according to the company website.

Dr. Hina Tareen opened the clinic in 2023 and treats patients in the Flower Mound area, according to the company website.

  • 4441 Long Prairie Road, Ste. 400, Flower Mound

 
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$45M Children's Health StarCenter Multisport in Northlake celebrates grand opening

Children's Health StarCenter Multisport held its grand opening at the end of March with ice skating, autographs with former Dallas Stars players and the Dallas Pulse professional volleyball team, and hockey showcases.

The overview: The new $45 million facility is a 225,000-square-foot indoor youth sports center with two National Hockey League regulation sheets of ice and eight basketball courts that can be converted into 16 volleyball courts, according to previous Community Impact reporting.

The center has two rinks and two gyms named after local leaders and athletes. The Nieuwendyk rink is named after Joe Nieuwendyk, who spent nearly seven years with the Dallas Stars. The McKinney rink is dedicated to Rhyle McKinney, a basketball player who grew up in Argyle and played for Southern Methodist University and Texas Tech University.

The details: The center will host various leagues for athletes of all ages to participate in, including hockey, volleyball and basketball, according to its website.

  • Opened March 31
  • 13850 Chadwick Parkway, Northlake

 

Your Weekend To-Do List

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

'Hello Dolly'

Vinyl Record Show

April 3, 7:30 p.m.; April 4, 2:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
Plano

April 4, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Grapevine

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North Dallas Toy Show

Sheraton McKinney Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt

April 4, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Allen

April 4, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
McKinney

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