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Valley Creek Church takes step to build Argyle campus along FM 407

A new church is one step closer to being built on FM 407 in Argyle after the planning and zoning commission unanimously approved its site plan at the Feb. 4 meeting.

What you need to know: Valley Creek Church would be located on 7.45 acres near I-35W at the intersection FM 407 and Gateway Boulevard, according to town documents.

The building would be 35,724 square feet and can seat 750 people, per town documents. The site plan proposal included 378 parking spaces, but was brought down to 350 after planning and zoning commissioners suggested taking out the parking spaces closest to FM 407 in favor of more landscaping.

“I’d love to see more landscaping along the FM 407 side ... [and] having a nice berm to create some more definition,” Commissioner Michael Udovic said.

Brad Lanham, the executive pastor of operations for Valley Creek Church, agreed to the suggestion.

What's next: The site plan will be looked over by Argyle Town Council at the next regular meeting Feb. 17.

 
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Bonchon changes opening date for Flower Mound location

Korean fried chicken chain Bonchon will open a new Flower Mound location on Cross Timbers Road in March, a company representative said. The location was previously scheduled to open in July 2025.

The overview: Bonchon offers fried chicken wings, tenders, Korean tacos and bao buns. The restaurant has locations in The Colony, Addison and Fort Worth, according to the company website.

  • 2450 Cross Timbers Road, Ste. 100, Flower Mound

 
Metro news Monday
6 Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Last week, McKinney City Council approved another step toward building an affordable apartment community. Meanwhile, Richardson ISD is moving forward with an $86 million Career and Technical Education facility.

Catch up on these six stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas.

McKinney council approves annexation, zoning for affordable housing development

‘Richardson is at a crossroads’: City likely to see shortfall in coming years due to statewide property tax cap

Grapevine council approves $592K to clear former shooting range

Lupe Tortilla is bringing Tex-Mex classics to Southlake

Katy Trail Ice House to open Allen location

Richardson ISD to grow CTE offerings with new $86M facility

 
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Denton Community Market to return in March after permit approval

The Denton County Commissioners Court approved renewal of a permit for Denton Community Market to operate every week at the Historical Park parking lot starting in March.

The details: The market will operate every Saturday beginning March 1-Nov. 28 from 7 a.m.-2 p.m., according to court documents.

The permit permits Denton Community Market to operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June to November, as well. The Tuesday and Thursday dates are to accommodate the growing season, according to court documents.

The backstory: Denton Community Market was founded in 2009 and is a nonprofit producer-only farmers and art market in downtown Denton, according to its website.

Vendor items include ceramics, candles, soaps, candy, baked goods and a variety of food and beverage items. A full list of the 2026 vendors can be found on Denton Community Market's website.

 

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