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Breeze Way at Carroll to bring 6 homes to Southlake

A new neighborhood, Breeze Way at Carroll, located near the intersection of Breeze Way and South Carroll Avenue will bring six new single-family homes to Southlake.

Council approved a second reading of a zoning change and development plan for Breeze Way at Carroll by a 6-1 vote during the June 2 meeting. Council member Eric Wang voted against the zoning change and development plan.

What you need to know: Within the six-home neighborhood, the average residential lot size will be 22,435 square feet. The development proposal also includes a 31-foot right of way with a 9.5-foot buffer on either side for sidewalks and utility easements, per city documents.

What they're saying: “These are going to be the largest lots of any of the subdivisions around us,” said Curtis Young, a principal with Sage Group Inc. who was representing the developer. “It’s very, very compatible with the neighborhoods.”

One more thing: As part of the zoning and development plan approval, council members stipulated the creation of a homeowners association for the neighborhood.

 
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Pop Mart sells collectibles in Grapevine Mills

A third Pop Mart location is now open within Grapevine Mills.

The overview: The store sells a variety of collectibles and character-based toys, according to its website. Customers can purchase plush dolls, such as Labubu, figurines and accessories.

Also of note: Pop Mart is located in the former GameStop location within the mall, according to previous reporting. There are two other locations in North Texas in Dallas and Frisco.

  • 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Ste. 501, Grapevine

 
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Portillo’s launches first-ever airport location in North Texas

The first airport restaurant for Portillo’s opened inside Terminal B at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in late May.

Travelers can order Portillo’s signature menu items like Chicago-style hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches, char-grilled burgers and Portillo’s chocolate cake, according to a news release. Plans for the Chicago eatery were first announced last May, according to previous reporting.

The details: The restaurant features self-order kiosks and order-ahead pickup, as well as a Portillo’s Grab & Go area. There is also a variety of seating options for more than 50 guests, according to the restaurant’s website.

Portillo’s partner at the airport is PhaseNext Hospitality, according to previous reporting.

What else? The Chicago-based company has two locations in Fort Worth, as well as restaurants in Arlington, Dallas, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Grapevine and The Colony, according to its website.

  • 2400 Aviation Drive, Terminal B, DFW Airport

 

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Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Dallas - Fort Worth area.

The Brunch District serves breakfast, lunch in Frisco

The Brunch District opened its newest location in Frisco, a company representative confirmed.

The menu includes Southern and Tex-Mex breakfast classics like steak and eggs, loaded grits and migas, as well as lunch options like sandwiches and salads.

Frisco is The Brunch District’s fourth location alongside restaurants in Colleyville, McKinney and Addison.


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Sourdough Bread Deli offers fresh sandwiches, baked goods in Plano

Plano sandwich shop Sourdough Bread Deli offers a homemade menu that uses fresh ingredients from its bread to its meats.

Sourdough Bread Deli owner Veronika Prishutov-Wells said she and her teammate, Sviatlana Filistovich, take roughly two hours each morning to bake the restaurant’s bread from scratch.

Prishutov-Wells said the store uses fresh meats and vegetables, which are cut daily. Customers can order a lunch box that comes with chips, a cookie and a pickle.


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