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ICYMI: 8 Grapevine, Southlake business updates

From a new clothing retailer within Grapevine Mills to a hotel celebrating five years in Southlake, check out the latest business updates in the Grapevine and Southlake area.

Now open
1. Dan's Bagels
Dan’s Bagels now offers an assortment of bagels at its Grapevine location.

2. Galaxy Skate
Galaxy Skate offers roller skating, mixing in nostalgia with old and new music and a disco ball in the middle of the skating rink.

3. New Song School of Arts
New Song offers private lessons in various instruments, including piano, voice, guitar, percussion, strings, woodwinds and brass.

4. Primark
Primark sells clothing, shoes and accessories for men, women and children.

In the news
5. Delta Hotels
Delta Hotels by Marriott Dallas Southlake celebrated its fifth anniversary in late November.

Relocations
6. Spruce Home + Closet
Spruce Home + Closet has a new location in Southlake off North Carroll Avenue.

Closings
7. Dickies Clearance Store
The business within Grapevine Mills closed in November.

8. IKEA Plan and Order Point
The business is expected to close in February.

 
On The Business Beat
Alpha Men's Health relocates to new spot in Southlake

Alpha Men’s Health has moved to a new location in Southlake.

The details: The business offers on-site injection for testosterone replacement therapy, self-administered injection or a pellet insertion in a man cave-like environment with TVs, video games, snacks and drinks, according to previous reporting.

The location also offers free testosterone tests and free weight consultations.

The background: Owner Greg Elsborg opened the business in January 2024 at 231 W. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 120

  • 1835 E. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 100, Southlake

 
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A new H-E-B and multifamily housing: 6 trending stories from Dallas-Fort Worth

Several developments are underway in Dallas-Fort Worth, including a new 141-acre multifamily and industrial development in McKinney and a 215 mixed-use development in Plano. Other news includes business updates across the metroplex and Frisco ISD expanding its open enrollment program.

See details from these stories and more in this list of the top six most-read stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas from Dec. 8-12.

Industrial, multifamily development planned along US 75 in McKinney

Frisco ISD expands open enrollment program to high school

Plano council approves 215-acre Lavon Farms mixed-use development

Burgers and books: Check out 16 businesses now open, coming soon in west McKinney

A new Chuy's, scratch-made bagels and baked goods: 6 Dallas-Fort Worth restaurant updates

H-E-B could be coming soon to Plano, Carrollton border

 
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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport board approves additional work on Terminal F, Skylink Station

The Dallas Fort Worth International Airport board approved additional work near and around Terminal F, the sixth terminal that is expected to open in 2027.

During the Dec. 4 meeting, three contracts worth nearly $60 million were passed for various projects around DFW Airport.

The specifics: An amended contract for Terminal F and Skylink Station was revised to add $31.2 million, raising the not-to-exceed contract amount to $1.12 billion, according to airport documents.

The Phase 1 footprint of Terminal F is being expanded at the south and southeast ends to accommodate current operational projections, which will reposition hold rooms, circulation area, gate-adjacent area and concession amenities, according to documents.

What else? Contracts with Oncor Electric and EAS Contracting were approved for electrical infrastructure work.

EAS Contracting, from Roanoke, was awarded a contract not to exceed $29.7 million for the modernization and replacement of the electrical system supporting the west airfields, as well as Terminal F.

 

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