Several businesses opened or are opening soon in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle. Keep reading for the latest business updates from Community Impact.
Now open
Argyle’s first Texas Health Resources Breeze Urgent Care center is now open, according to a company representative.
It provides residents with convenient access to personalized urgent care services from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day.
“With a focus on convenience and delivering a consumer-centered experience, Breeze Urgent Care centers are equipped to handle a variety of urgent medical needs, offering residents the opportunity to receive timely and effective treatment with affordable pricing,” said Jamie Harraid, vice president of Ambulatory Services at Texas Health, in a news release.
iCRYO Recovery & Wellness is now open in Highland Village.
According to the business’s website, it offers lifestyle and medical services, including:
iCRYO Recovery & Wellness also has locations in Frisco, Allen and Fort Worth.
Coming soon
Little Joe’s Farmstead in Argyle will be adding an ice cream shop to their cafe later this summer, shift lead Esmeralda Basquaz said.
Though a date has not been confirmed, Basquaz predicts the ice cream shop will be open in two weeks.
Along with ice cream, the shop will serve brownies, cookies, croissants, sandwiches and sugar cookies, Basquaz said.
The shop will be connected to Little Joe's Farmstead, and customers can order from inside the restaurant or from the window outside.
The Vault Barber Company will open later this summer in Argyle, according to a Facebook post from the company.
The shop will offer haircuts for men, women and children. They are currently looking to hire barbers, according to the post.
"[I] chose Argyle because I live five minutes away in Denton and love the vibes," owner Joe Martinez said. "[There are] great people and [I'm] excited to be a part of the community."What's next
Bruvana Coffee is coming soon to Flower Mound, per a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
It will offer cold brews and specialty drinks, according to the business’s Facebook page.
Construction is expected to begin in July and be completed in October. The 1,609-square-foot renovation is expected to cost $50,000 and is privately funded.
Chuy’s Tex-Mex plans to serve burritos, margaritas in Argyle
Chuy’s Tex-Mex plans to serve customers in Argyle, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
The restaurant will be new construction from the ground up, per the filing, with a footprint of around 5,400 square feet. The construction, which also includes site improvements, is expected to start in September and wrap up in July 2026 at a cost of about $1.75 million, according to the filing.
Based on information within the filing, no exact address is confirmed, but it is in the vicinity of the Harvest mixed-use development.
The Shell gas station in Argyle will soon have two electric vehicle charging stations, per a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
In addition, six standard parking spots will be converted into three standard EV parking spots and one van-accessible EV parking spot.
Construction is slated to begin in July and wrap up in September. The project is estimated to cost $350,000 and is privately funded.
Heather joined Community Impact in August 2024. She is a government reporter covering Colleyville, Argyle and Roanoke. She graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in journalism and creative writing. Prior to CI, she interned at the McKinney Chamber of Commerce and People Newspapers in Dallas. In her free time she enjoys creative writing, reading and spending time outdoors.
By Connor Pittman
Connor is the editor for the Flower Mound-Highland Village-Argyle edition. He joined Community Impact in June 2023 and covered city councils and school districts in Coppell, Grapevine, Plano and Richardson. He graduated from Southern Methodist University with a degree in journalism and political science. Before joining Community Impact, he covered government, business and education for local newspapers in Wylie, Sachse and Princeton.
By Mary Katherine Shapiro
Mary Katherine graduated with a degree in English and Journalism from the University of Arkansas in May 2021. She joined Community Impact Newspaper as a Multi-platform journalist in November 2022. After two years of writing sponsored content as part of the CI Storytelling team, she now reports on education and government in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle. When she's not writing, she's reading or spending time with friends.
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