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Sweet treats, coffee: See 6 business updates in Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle

Check out six business updates in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle.

Now open
Bruvana Coffee

Bruvana Coffee House opened on Flower Mound Road in early January, owner Ali Nawazuddin said. The company tentatively plans to host a grand opening event Feb. 7, Nawazuddin added.

The coffee shop offers several coffee drinks, including dirty chai lattes, baklava lattes and strawberry matcha lattes, Nawazuddin said.  

  • 500 Flower Mound Road, Flower Mound

Dutch Bros
Dutch Bros Coffee is now open in Flower Mound on Long Prairie Road, according to a news release from the company.

The drive-thru shop serves specialty coffee, smoothies, freezes, teas, Rebel energy drinks and nitrogen-infused cold brew coffee, per the release.

Dutch Bros partners with local organizations focused on enriching their communities, the release states.

Dutch Bros was founded in Grants Pass, Oregon in 1992 and now has 1,050 locations across 24 states, per the release.
  • 3125 Long Prairie Road, Flower Mound

 
Now Open
FirstLight Home Care to offer living assistance to seniors and people with disabilities

FirstLight Home Care will offer living assistance to seniors and people with disabilities in the Flower Mound and Grapevine Lake area, starting in early February, President of the Flower Mound location John Lee said.

The company employs trained assistants to provide non-medical in-home care to aging seniors and people with disabilities to help with daily activities.

“Trained, fully licensed and fully insured, we make sure they’re trained to do the job", Lee said.

First Light operates three other locations in Dallas-Fort Worth, in Frisco, Plano and Denton.

  • 2301 Olympia Drive, Ste. 301, Flower Mound

 
transportation tuesday
Check out 5 transportation projects around Dallas-Fort Worth

Stay informed on five road projects happening in Collin County and Tarrant County. 

Collin County

1. Allen road safety projects 


The project: The city of Allen is using Texas Department of Transportation grant funds to improve 16 intersections. 

The update: Only three intersections have not been completed, but work on all three will begin in February. The three remaining intersections to be improved will be Century Parkway and Bethany Drive, Greenville Avenue and Bethany Drive, and Greenville Avenue and Main Street. 

  • Timeline: Work on the remaining three projects is expected to finish up in the fall. 
  • Cost: $4.6 million for all 16 projects
  • Funding source: TxDOT

2. First Street widening

Project: First Street will be widened from a two-lane rural roadway to a four-lane divided suburban roadway between Dallas North Tollway and Coleman Street. The project includes concrete curb and gutter roadway, underground drainage improvements, and water line.

Update:
The project is in the preconstruction phase.
  • Timeline: spring 2026-fall 2027
  • Cost: $27.79 million
  • Funding source: town of Prosper 

 
Stay In The Know
Q&A: Meet the Democratic primary candidates for Tarrant County judge

Three candidates are on the ballot for the Democratic nomination for Tarrant County judge on March 3. The winner of the primary election will appear again on the November ballot against the Republican primary winner. The candidates for the Democratic primary are Millennium C. Anton Woods Jr., Marc Veasey and Alisa Simmons.

The winner of the November election will serve a four-year term as county judge.

Preparing for the polls: Early voting for the March 3 primary runs from Feb. 17-27. Registered voters may cast ballots in either Texas’ Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. Third-party candidates will appear on the ballot in November.

For more coverage of state and local races, visit communityimpact.com/election.

The overview: Candidates were asked to keep responses within 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Responses may be edited for length, clarity and style.

Candidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballot.

 
Stay In The Know
Q&A: Meet the Republican primary candidates for Tarrant County Judge

Two candidates, incumbent Tim O'Hare and challenger Robert Trevor Buker, are on the ballot for the Republican nomination for Tarrant County judge March 3. The winner of the primary election will appear again on the November ballot against the Democratic primary winner.

The winner of the November election will serve a four-year term as county judge.

Preparing for the polls: Early voting for the March 3 primary runs from Feb. 17-27. Registered voters may cast ballots in either Texas’ Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. Third-party candidates will appear on the ballot in November.

For more coverage of state and local races, visit communityimpact.com/election.

The overview: Candidates were asked to keep responses within 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Responses may be edited for length, clarity and style.

Candidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballot.

 
What's Happening at CI
Real estate, networking and prizes: Community Impact's InCIder Hour heading to DFW on Feb. 17

The overview: As Community Impact enters its third decade, it’s returning to its roots of growth and deeper reader connections. The “Patron” program, which began in 2020 by reader demand, has relaunched as InCIder.

“This relaunch represents our renewed commitment to readers who support our local news,” CEO John Garrett said. “Beyond funding great journalism, we also want to reward our InCIders and build deeper connections with them, creating a true sense of community around the work we do.”

Event details: As part of the new program, Community Impact is hosting InCIder Hours across the state, events designed to celebrate and engage the company’s top supporters.

DFW’s first InCIder Hour will take place from 5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 17 at Community Impact’s DFW headquarters, 3803 Parkwood Blvd., Ste. 500, Frisco.

Guests will have the opportunity to network with fellow InCIders, meet Community Impact staff and attend a moderated real estate-focused panel.

Become an InCIder today to get your invite! We’ll see you there.

 

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General Manager

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