Now open
The business offers storage units for rent, with various unit sizes available. The location also sells moving supplies, including boxes, packing tape and bubble wrap.
The restaurant serves a number of breakfast and lunch items, owner Tim Ramo said, adding it serves traditional American food with a “modern twist.” Menu items include omelets, eggs benedict, skillet dishes and more. The lunch menu includes salads, wraps, paninis and burgers.
The business offers a number of services including deep cleaning, cosmetic bonding, dentures, teeth whitening, fillings and more.
Coming soon
4. Brakes Plus
McKinney City Council members approved a specific use permit for the business at an Oct. 15 meeting. Brakes Plus offers automotive services including repairs and maintenance.
- Opening TBD
- West side of Lake Forest Drive, just south of University Drive
- www.brakesplus.com
The facility spans over 9,000 square feet and offers both private offices and coworking spaces, a news release states. The space also features meeting rooms, a community kitchen and other business center amenities, its website states.
6. Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café
Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café is set to open a location in McKinney’s West Grove development, according to a news release. The cafe serves sweet and savory crêpes, with flavors such as dulce de leche, s’mores and chicken alfredo. Other menu items include food items such as waffles, soups, salads and paninis, as well as beverages such as hot drinks, milkshakes and alcoholic drinks, according to its website.
- Opening in the second quarter of 2025
- 8701 W. University Drive, Ste. 100, McKinney
- www.sweetparis.com
Relocation
7. Cytracom
Technology company Cytracom is set to relocate its headquarters to McKinney. The company will move into the eight-story office tower at District 121 and will occupy about 30,000 square feet of office space in the building, including the entire top floor and some of the seventh floor, according to a news release.
In the news
8. Chick-fil-A
The restaurant reopened in early October following renovations to the restaurant, a representative said. The store was closed from July to October to accommodate the renovation work. The store saw upgrades to the drive-thru and the dining room, in addition to other interior and exterior improvements.
9. H-E-B
H-E-B launched tap-to-pay services across all its Texas stores beginning Oct. 7, allowing customers to make quick, contactless payments using digital wallets like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay. Customers are able to use tap-to-pay at registers, self-checkout lanes, H-E-B restaurants and pharmacies.
Closing
10. 3Natives
According to a sign posted at the location, the restaurant closed due to impacts of the upcoming US 380 bypass project. The restaurant, which opened in January, offered acai bowls, smoothies and cold-pressed juices. Other menu items included sandwiches, wraps and salads.
- Closed in late September
- 8710 W. University Drive, Ste. 125, McKinney
- www.3natives.com
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