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9 business updates in south Frisco

Check out nine business updates in south Frisco.

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Pizza O' Pizza

The restaurant serves classic pizzas such as Margherita, vegetarian, four cheese and pepperoni. Its menu also features fusion pizza including tandoori, tikka, butter chicken, palak corn and more, according to its website. Other menu items include jalapeno poppers, fettuccine alfredo, wings, chicken tenders and various boba teas. 

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Black Sheep Coffee

The coffee company, which was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in London, serves hot and iced coffee, Red Bull infused drinks, matcha lattes, matcha lemonades, frappes and more, according to the company website.

 
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Cajun Claws Seafood Boil House to open in Frisco

A new Cajun seafood restaurant is opening soon in Frisco.

The overview: Cajun Claws Seafood Boil House is coming to Frisco Bridges North, according to a sign posted on the door. An opening date has not been announced by the restaurant.

  • 3685 Preston Road, Ste. 167, Frisco

 
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Degree Wellness to offer red light therapy, IV services in McKinney

A new wellness center called Degree Wellness is coming soon to McKinney, Owner Nicholas Schrapps said.

The center will offer a variety of wellness services such as full-body cryotherapy, cold plunge, infrared sauna, red light therapy and IV drips, Schrapps said. Degree Wellness will also offer services like compression massages, vitamin booster shots and contrast therapy, according to its website.

  • 1800 N. Stonebridge Drive, Ste. 105, McKinney

 
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$117M Japanese hotel, Lavon Farms: See 4 development updates from Plano

Check out some recent development updates coming out of Plano, including a proposed 215-acre mixed-use development and a new Japanese hotel.

1. 215-acre Lavon Farms development in east Plano moves forward
A project that would develop an east Plano dairy farm into 215 acres of homes, apartments, parks and more is one step away from final approval. A zoning change for Lavon Farms was recommended for approval by Plano’s Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 17.

The big picture: Lavon Farms would feature 626 single-family residential units, 1,052 multifamily units and 37 acres of open space. 

2. Plano approves city grant, tax relief for $117M Japanese Miyako Hybrid Hotel project
Plano officials are backing the construction of a new Japanese luxury hotel in northwest Plano by providing annual tax rebates and funding to support marketing and tourism efforts.

Zooming in: At their Oct. 27 meeting, Plano City Council members approved a pair of items tied to the new Miyako Hybrid Hotel. Construction on the upcoming 215,000-square-foot Japanese luxury hotel began Oct. 15.

 

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