McKinney April 2022

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oers CBD products, essential oils, creams, massage blends, bath salts, bath bombs and more. Products are blended and bot- tled in Botanic Life’s own bottling facility to ensure quality control. The business also seeks to support local McKinney products and oers locally owned McKinney elder- berry immune support kits called Defense Boxes and other community-owned and free-trade products. 214-548-4195. www.facebook.com/botaniclifeusa 4 Carter BloodCare opened April 6 at 2950 Craig Drive, Ste. 102, McKinney. The nonprot organization accepts whole blood, double red cell, plasma and platelet donations in addition to providing transfusions. 214-217-5684. www.carterbloodcare.org/locations/ mckinney 5 iCleanKitchens , a mobile cleaning company, opened in March at 2150 S. Central Expressway, Ste. 200, McKin- ney. The business oers services for both restaurant and home kitchens. Restau- rant services include deep cleaning food preparation areas, appliances, cooking equipment, dishwashers, kitchen mats, walk-in areas and more. Household clean- ing services include ovens, counters and cupboards, plumbing, pantries and oors. iCleanKitchens also oers grill-cleaning services. 972-994-1660. www.icleankitchens.com COMING SOON 6 Popshelf is readying to open its rst Texas stores, including a location at 2821 Craig Drive in McKinney, in the former Pier1 location. Popshelf aims to provide an aordable and stress-free

FEET ON FIRE? 9 Chestnut Square is expanding its Bevel House at 405 S. Chestnut St., McKinney. Once renovations are com- pleted, the 1920s-era house will be able to accommodate 120 people for wedding receptions and other events, said Kim 7 Kyoto Hibachi Sushi & Bar is ready- ing to oer authentic Japanese food at 1620 N. Hardin Blvd., Ste. 1200, McKin- ney. Gina Weng with the restaurant said construction is expected to take about eight months to complete before Kyoto Hibachi Sushi & Bar is ready to open in early 2023. When it opens, sushi, sashimi and hibachi—food prepared on a Japanese grill—will be available. A web- site and phone number are coming soon. 8 Dutch Bros Coee is planning to bring a second location to McKinney at 1605 Eldorado Parkway. The 950-square-foot kiosk will oer drive-thru lanes where customers can order from the extensive Dutch Bros coee menu. Items on the menu include cold brew, freezes, Ameri- canos, energy drinks, Dutch Frosts, teas, smoothies, lemonades, sodas, cocoas and mun-top pastries. An opening date has not been announced. www.dutchbros.com EXPANSIONS shopping experience, oering seasonal items, home decor, health and beauty products, cleaning supplies, party goods and more. About 95% of items in the store will be priced at $5 or less. Each store is expected to create up to 15 new jobs, according to a Popshelf news release. The McKinney store is expected to open in mid-April. Popshelf plans to open 100 additional stores this scal year. www.popshelf.com

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AVOID KNEE SURGERY Difficulty walking? Difficulty navigating stairs? Difficulty kneeling down? Difficulty picking up the grandkids? oces in Houston and Austin, according to a Hoar Construction news release. Hoar has completed projects in the North Texas area, including The Ascent at Vic- tory Park, a luxury development near the American Airlines Center; the new Wadley Regional Medical Center in Texarkana; NOWOPEN 1 Alabama-based construction com- pany Hoar Construction announced in February the opening of a new oce at 300 E. Davis St. in downtown McKinney. This is the third Texas-based oce and the eighth oce nationwide for Hoar Construction, which has established

and a 40-bed rehabilitation hospital in Prosper. 512-661-6466. www.hoar.com 2 Boot Barn opened in February 3190 S. Central Expressway, Ste. 300, at Craig Crossing in McKinney. The store chain started in 1978 and now has hundreds of locations across the country. The store sells Western shoes and boots as well as tops, bottoms, outerwear and accessories for men, women and children. Customers can nd inventory items in store and on- line. 469-793-6030. www.bootbarn.com 3 Holistic health boutique Botanic Life opened March 26 at 3530 W. University Drive, Ste. 200, in McKinney. Botanic Life

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