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$300.7M 533K 4 GATES ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE 2023 NOW BOARDING? A proposed McKinney bond election held in May could provide $200 million to fund a new terminal that would support commercial passenger service at the McKinney National Airport. total cost for the proposed project with room to expand and about 12 ights per day 5

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The potential bond package would fund a new terminal building at McKinney National Airport that would add commercial passenger service and support other commercial airports, such as Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Love Field. (Rendering courtesy city of McKinney)

Proposed bond could add airport passenger service A bond proposition could cause activity at the McKinney National Airport to soar in 2023. BY SHELBIE HAMILTON & MIRANDA JAIMES

other cities and third-party aviation experts met three times throughout October and November to discuss the potential expansion. The proj- ect would entail constructing a new terminal and parking lots as well as infrastructure improvements and a new taxiway. The Texas Department of Transportation’s Spur 399 exten- sion project could also run parallel to the east side of the airport, based on TxDOT recommendations, and create an additional roadway to sup- port the expansion.

“There’s tremendous economic impact and benet to the city and the region,” McKinney Mayor George Fuller said. “You’re talking thousands of jobs, and you’re talking probably a billion dol- lars in economic annual impact.” The project would cost $300.7 mil- lion in total, but the bond committee intends to ask McKinney voters for $200 million. The city anticipates between $60 million and $100 million in additional funding from federal CONTINUED ON 24

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McKinney City Council is consid- ering a $200 million bond item to be added to the May election ballot at its Feb. 7 meeting. The single-item bond could fund an expansion project that would add a new terminal and com- mercial passenger service. Five subcommittees representing members of the community, local government, representatives from

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FROM VICKI: Welcome to our 2023 Annual Community Guide kicking o what is sure to be a news-lled year in McKinney. One of my resolutions is to go on two hikes a month and spend more time outdoors. If you’re looking for new places to explore around Dallas-Fort Worth, check out our regional Destinations Guide on Page 23. Happy New Year! Vicki Chen, GENERAL MANAGER

FROM MIRANDA: One of my favorite parts of the paper is our Impacts section, which details new businesses that have opened or are coming soon in the area. We work to conrm each new business as well as get information about what will be oered and opening timelines. See a recap of some of these from 2022 on Pages 14-17. And if you have tips or questions about businesses near you, email us at mcknews@communityimpact.com. Miranda Jaimes, EDITOR

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6 Collective Coee , a new coee shop, is expected to open in Historic Downtown McKinney in early 2023. The coee shop, to be located at 301 W. Louisiana St., Unit 102, is a new concept by co-owners Patrick McCarthy, Tim Cook and Alyssa Cook. The coee shop will serve a variety of coee drinks, teas and seasonal drinks, such as refreshers, as well as break- fast and snack items with gluten-free options, Tim Cook said. The shop also plans to have four signature drinks named after iconic McKinney streets: Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee and Kentucky. The coee shop is intended to serve as a welcoming, multipurpose space for anyone looking to work, study, connect with others and more, Tim Cook said. www.collectivedowntown.com 7 Hideaway Pizza will open in its rst Texas location in north McKinney, accord- ing to the company’s Marketing Director Jenny Grigsby. The McKinney restaurant will be located at 2101 N. Hardin Blvd., according to a ling with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The pizza restaurant is expected to open in early 2024 and will feature about 240 seats, a full bar and a large rooftop patio, Grigsby said. Hideaway Pizza’s menu includes fried mushrooms, salads, sand- wiches, baked pastas, specialty pizzas and more, according to the restaurant’s website. The Tulsa-based company operates 23 locations across Oklahoma and Arkansas, according to its website. www.hideawaypizza.com 8 A BMW of McKinney car dealership is planned for north McKinney. The deal- ership will be located at 2601 N. Central Expressway. The plans propose the deal- ership will have an over 70,000-square-

Texas dealership in McKinney on Nov. 25, according to a news release. The dealer- ship and service center, located at 900 N. Central Expressway, sells and builds cus- tom trucks, Jeeps and SUVs with o-road- ing capability, according to its website. The location includes three buildings to facili- tate sales, service and administration. The family-owned company plans to hire 15-20 new employees from the area to support the seven sta members who relocated from Arizona to work at the new location, according to the news release. Lifted Trucks has six locations across Arizona, along with the new location in McKinney. 945-224-0296. www.liftedtrucks.com 4 A new Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop was expected to open Jan. 21, according to a representative for the restaurant. The restaurant, located at 3194 W. Universi- ty Drive, Ste. 600, sells made-to-order sandwiches using homemade ingredi- ents and in-house roasted turkeys for sandwiches, according to its website. The shop is one of more than 150 Capriotti’s throughout 27 states nationwide, accord- ing to its website. www.capriottis.com COMING SOON 5 Wake and Bakery Coee is set to open its doors during late January or early February at 109 N. Kentucky St. in McKinney. The downtown shop will oer high-end coee as well as baked goods, such as pastries and muns. Wake and Bakery Coee guests will also have the option of infusing their drink or food order with CBD or Delta 8. “We’re not just another coee place,” co-owner Tanya Endicott said. A phone number and website are coming soon. E . V I R GIN I A S T . LOGANST. E . L O U I S I A N A S 5

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NOW OPEN 1 Taste of Chicago opened in downtown McKinney in the fall. The restaurant, located at 216 W. Virginia St., Ste. 102, serves Chicago-style hot dogs, sandwich- es, salads, deep-dish pizza, pasta and more. The restaurant also oers a full bar and outdoor patio. The McKinney restau- rant is the second location of the Chica- go-inspired restaurant concept, with the rst located in Addison. 972-372-0685. www.tasteofchicagotx.com 2 Restore Hyper Wellness opened its rst McKinney location on Nov. 29, according to the location’s General Manager Jenny Young. The business,

located at 1620 N. Hardin Blvd., Ste. 900, oers “cutting-edge wellness services,” including cryotherapy, red light therapy, compression and infrared sauna treat- ments, according to its website. The business also oers specialty services, including IV therapy, oxygen therapy, facial services and more. The franchised location has seven treatment rooms and various in-studio amenities, including loungers, blankets, air humidiers and more, Young said. The business oers various monthly service memberships, according to its website. 972-499-5452. www.restore.com/locations/ tx-mckinney-tx016 3 Lifted Trucks , a custom truck deal- ership based in Arizona, opened its rst

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FEATURED IMPACT RELOCATIONS Brandon Tomes Subaru will relocate to an expanded McKinney dealership by early 2024, General Manager Brandon Tomes said. The automotive dealership, located at 1100 S. Central Expressway, is set to relocate to a $21 million, state-of-the-art facility that is expected to break ground this spring, Tomes said. The new facility, located 4 miles south at 3600 S. Central Expressway, will be on about 10 acres of land with a roughly 60,000-square-foot building, almost four times larger than the dealership’s existing location. The new dealership will include over 25 service bays and 30 sales oces, Tomes said. The larger building will also allow for “increased service capacity” for customers of the dealership, Tomes said. The relocation project was delayed due to the pandemic, but it is meant to is being developed by North Caroli- na-based Hendrick Automotive Group, according to its website. The vehicle retail group also operates Honda Cars of McKinney and Hendrick Volkswagen Frisco, according to its website. At their Dec. 13 meeting, McKinney Planning and Zoning Commission members received a presentation about the planned dealer- ship from Bob Roeder, a representative of the applicant. Roeder said the dealership has been “a long time in the making.” An opening date has yet to be announced. www.bmwusa.com ANNIVERSARIES foot building on a 14-acre lot, according to site plan documents. The dealership 9 McKinney-based architecture rm Conduit Architecture + Design will celebrate its 10th anniversary Jan. 26. Eric Ciskowski and Kobey Seale started the rm in January 2013 from Ciskowski’s backyard garage. The rm specializes in

support the growth and demand in the area for the Subaru dealership, Tomes said. “Subaru has been on re as a brand the last 12 years, and McKinney and Frisco, Prosper, [and] Celina [are] all having incredible growth,” Tomes said. 469-907-2205 www.brandontomessubaru.com

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NOW OPEN 1 Julie Darby-Jett Dermatology opened in south McKinney on Oct. 3. The dermatology practice, at 5050 Collin McKinney Parkway, Ste. 202, is located inside of Skinzone Rx, a skin care medical clinic. Julie Darby-Jett Dermatology provides medical dermatology services, including the treatment of acne, skin cancers, psoriasis and more, according to its website. The practice is now accepting general dermatology patients of all ages. 469-384-7807. www.juliedermpa.com 2 NexGen Fitness , a personal training studio, opened its second McKinney location on Nov. 28, according to owner David D’Amico. NexGen Fitness offers one-on-one, partner and small-group training. The new McKinney location, at 6841 Virginia Parkway, offers customized personal training programs that include weight training, cardio and nutrition pro- grams, according to its website. 214-550- 7799. www.nexgenfitness.com 3 Life Time opened its new McKin- ney location in Craig Ranch on Dec. 5, according to a news release. The fitness gym, which is located at 7910 Collin McKinney Parkway in the former Craig Ranch Fitness & Spa, has been renovated to include a 50-meter outdoor Olym-

pic-sized pool, 12 pickleball courts, an expansive fitness floor and more, accord- ing to a news release. 469-748-3100. www.lifetime.life/life-time-locations/ tx-mckinney-craig-ranch 4 McKinney’s first Salad and Go restaurant at 4751 S. Custer Road opened Dec. 8, according to a news release. The drive-thru restaurant chain aims “to make fresh, nutritious food convenient and affordable for all,” according to a spokesperson. Salad and Go offers salads and wraps, lemonades, teas and breakfast options, according to the spokesperson. 480-400-0634. www.saladandgo.com/ locations/custer-main 5 A dual-brand location of Auntie Anne’s and Jamba opened Dec. 15 at the northeast corner of Stacy Road and Collin McKinney Parkway in McKinney, a company spokesperson said. The restaurant, located at 5200 Stacy Road, Ste. 600, features a drive-thru and serves Auntie Anne’s products, such as pretzels, dips and beverages, as well as Jamba specialties, such as smoothies and juices. www.auntieannes.com, www.jamba.com 6 Zips Car Wash opened a new loca- tion in December at 6102 Stacy Road, McKinney, according to a news release. Customers can choose from four different car wash levels ranging from a basic wash

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9 Jason’s Deli will open a second McKinney location at 8600 W. University Drive in early 2023, according to Vice President of Marketing Brandy Butler. The chain is known for its selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, wraps, baked potatoes and baked treats. The existing Jason’s Deli location in McKinney is lo- cated at 1681 N. Central Expressway, Ste. 500. 972-542-9393. (North Central Ex- pressway location). www.jasonsdeli.com RENOVATIONS 10 E.J. Wills Gastropub announced the acquisition and renovation of McKinney Coffee Company, the restaurant’s sister concept, on Dec. 1. The former coffee shop’s 1,200-square-foot space has been converted into additional seating for 60 guests of the gastropub as well as a private event space and an additional bar, according to a news release. The creation of the rentable private space comes after “frequent requests” to use the former coffee shop space for private events, E.J. Wills Gastropub Owner Joy Booth said in the release. The restau- rant, located at 1910 N. Stonebridge Drive, serves American cuisine, including burgers, sandwiches, salads and more, according to its website. 214-592-0145. www.ejwillsgastropub.com

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7 Alpha Sports Performance Medicine will open in southwest McKinney on Feb. 6, according to Chief Operating Officer AJ Harms. The sports medicine clinic, located at 4100 Ridge Road, Ste. 111, will be the second Alpha Sports location with the first located in College Station. The clinic offers a variety of “prehab” services, including chiropractic care, dietitian consulting, rehabilitation, dry needling and more, according to its website. 469-608-0386. www.alphasports.org/mckinney 8 The Dripbar , a health center focused on administering IV infusions, is expected to open in early March in west McKin- ney. The Rhode Island-based franchise specializes in intravenous therapy that provides nutrients and vitamins directly into the bloodstream, according to its website. The business, to be located at 140 S. Custer Road, Ste. 200, will offer treatments, such as IV drips, intramuscu- lar vitamin injections, red-light therapy

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Head downtown every Saturday to McKinney’s Chestnut Square Farmers Market, and browse vendors selling homemade items, artisan baked goods, fresh foods and more. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free (admission). 315 S. Chestnut St., McKinney. 972-562-8790. www.chestnutsquare.org/about-farmers (Courtesy Chestnut Square)

14 CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY Take a special someone to Lone Star Wine’s Premium Wine and Chocolate Tasting event. Go on a guided tour of several wine and chocolate pairings. 7-8:30 p.m. $42 (per person). Lone Star Wine Cellars, 103 E. Virginia St., McKinney. 972-547-9463. https://tinyurl.com/yv8t6wh8 14 BECOME A LITTLE EXPLORER Children ages 3-5 can learn ways to understand the world around them through storytelling at a Little Explorers event every Tuesday morning at the John and Judy Gay Library. By using interactive stories and songs, children can learn about STEM concepts in a storybook setting. 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Free. 6861 W. Eldorado Parkway, McKinney. https://tinyurl.com/377u9wdv 17 GO BOOGIE Party people 21 years old or older can head to The Sanctuary for the 1970s Soul Train Party to celebrate Black history and culture. Dress in a classic ‘70s dance outt, and enjoy photos and food. 7-10 p.m. $50. The Sanctuary, 6633 Virginia Parkway, Ste. 102, McKinney. 972-540-9293. https://tinyurl.com/bdcvuyv8 19 LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Dog lovers can attend the 21st annual Krewe of Barkus, a downtown McKinney Mardi Gras dog parade. Dress your dog up for this year’s theme, “Unleash your Superhero,” and see if they win one of the best costume categories. 12:30 p.m. (check-in), 2-4 p.m. (parade). Free. Dr. Glen Mitchell Park, 300 W. Louisiana St., McKinney. 972-547-2660. https://tinyurl.com/barkusmck 19 MAKE A BOWL Bring home a homemade bowl after attending an Empty Bowls McKinney ceramic class hosted at Jump into Art Studios. Times vary. $40. Jump Into Art Studios, 404 N. Church St., McKinney. 214-937-9153. https://tinyurl.com/mckbowls

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JANUARY 27 AND FEB. 3, 10, 17 EAT BOOZY ICE CREAM Cocktail enthusiasts can enjoy their favorite drink in ice cream form at Cocktail Creamery while listening to live music performances every Friday. 7 p.m. Free admission. Cocktail Creamery, 214 E. Louisiana St., McKinney. 508-446-7103. https://cocktailcreamery.com/ 28 MAKE A CUSTOM JOURNAL Jump Into Art Studios will guide participants through creating their own Junque Journal from scratch, down to the paper and binding the pages. Supplies are provided, but attendees can bring anything they want to include in the journal. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $125. Jump into Art Studios, 404 N. Church St., McKinney. 214-937-9153. www.visitmckinney.com/ events FEBRUARY 03 ENJOY LOCAL ART Kick o Black History Month by supporting artists from the McKinney and North Texas area at The McKinney Black History Month Art Show and Exhibit. Winning artists will receive a cash prize. 7-9 p.m. Free. McKinney Performing Arts Center, 111 N. Tennessee St., McKinney. 972-547-2650. www.mckinneybhm.com/art-show.html 11 DIVE INTO BLACK HISTORY Attend the Greater Frisco Chapter of Jack and Jill of America’s Black History Celebration, and learn about the contributions from young Black Americans of history and today. The event includes a living history interactive museum and a presentation on the importance of dance in African American culture. Suited for all ages. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Collin College McKinney Campus, 2400 Community Ave., McKinney. 972-548-6790. https:// tinyurl.com/mrvwm2n5

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McKinney’s population continued to boom between 2016 and 2021, increasing by nearly 21% according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The city’s median household income, higher than the median income of Collin County, also increased by nearly 28% to $106,437. GETTING TO KNOW MCKINNEY

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Population change McKinney's population continued to grow at a fast rate and nearly reached 200,000 by 2021. The population of Collin County grew at a slightly lower rate.

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16.87% 56.84% 11.78% 0.31% 10.68% 0.02% 0.26% 3.24%

15.57% 39.77% 54.07% 40.69% 9.98% 11.79% 0.26% 0.19% 16.21% 4.97% 0.05% 0.08% 0.5% 0.25% 3.35% 2.26%

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Restaurants that opened in 2022 or are coming in 2023

22 Scooter’s Coee 8650 W. University Drive, McKinney 2145485975 | www.scooterscoee.com $ B 23 Seven Brew Coee Northwest corner of US 380 and Sharon Lane www.7brew.com $ B K COMING 2023 24 Starbucks 1751 N. Hardin Blvd., McKinney 4696172300 | www.starbucks.com $ B H K 25 Swig 5225 W. University Drive, McKinney 9452342123 | www.swigdrinks.com $ H K 26 Tea2Go TeaN’ergy 1550 S. Custer Road, Ste. 700, McKinney, www.tea2go.us $ K EARLY 2023 27 TexaKona FM 107 Beverages & Bites 407 E. Louisiana St., McKinney 2147855282 | www.texakona.com $ B FAST FOOD 28 Arby’s 6540 SH 121, McKinney 4697143100 | www.arbys.com $ H K 29 Golden Chick 1545 N. Custer Road, McKinney 2145928687 | https://goldenchick.com/ $ K 30 Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 6611 W. Eldorado Parkway, McKinney 4696250077 | www.popeyes.com $ H K 31 Taco Bueno 6530 SH 121, McKinney 4697938900 | www.tacobueno.com $ B H K 32 Wendy’s 10921 Virginia Parkway, McKinney www.wendys.com $ B H K EARLY 2023 INDIAN 33 Eggmania 8950 SH 121, Ste. 310, McKinney www.eggmania.com $$ K EARLY 2023 ITALIAN 34 400 Gradi Northeast corner of SH 121 and Alma Road https://400gradi.com/ $$ $$$ B SPRING 2023 35 Ciccio Trattoria 7901 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 155, McKinney 4694226515 www.cicciotrattoria.com $$ $$$

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8 The Common Table Northeast corner of SH 121 and Alma Road https://thecommontable.com/ $$ B H K SPRING 2023 9 The Elwood B.F.D. 7550 SH 121, Ste. 250, McKinney 2145488920 www.theelwoodbfd.com/ $$ $$$ B H ASIAN 10 Kyoto Hibachi Sushi Bar 1620 N. Hardin Blvd., Ste. 1200, McKinney http://kyotoinmckinney.com COMING 2023 11 Tabu Shabu 1620 N. Hardin Blvd., Ste. 1000, McKinney 9725488228 | www.tabushabu.com $$ H K 12 The Alley Noodle Bar 7701 Stacy Road, Ste. 700, McKinney 4696251110 www.thealleynoodlebar.com/ $$ 13 Zaza Thai 7551 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 200, McKinney 9729032246 | www.zazathai.com $$ K BAKERIES & DESSERTS 14 Auntie Anne’s 5200 Stacy Road, Ste. 600, McKinney 4696310010 www.auntieannes.com $ K

15 Bresnan Bread and Pastry 301B E. Louisiana St., McKinney 2145781979 www.bresnanbreadandpastry.com $ $$ B 16 House of Bread 7551 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 100, McKinney 2148428066 https://mckinney.houseoread.com $$ B K 17 Sugar Ice Cream & Waes 4701 S. Custer Road, Ste. 350, McKinney 9723697898 www.facebook.com/ sugaricecreamandwaes $ $$ COFFEETEASODAS 18 Boba City 5160 Collin McKinney Parkway, Ste. 100, McKinney 2148428388 www.han6526.wixsite.com/boba-city $ 19 Dutch Bros Coee 3850 W. University Drive, McKinney www.dutchbros.com $ B K EARLY 2023 20 Dutch Bros Coee 1605 Eldorado Parkway, McKinney www.dutchbros.com $ B K EARLY 2023 21 HTeaO 1841 N. Custer Road, McKinney https://hteao.com/ $ K EARLY 2023

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AMERICAN 1 Black Rabbit Social Northeast corner of SH 121 and Alma Road SPRING 2023 2 Bob’s Steak & Chop House 7220 SH 121, McKinney www.bobs-steakandchop.com $$$ SPRING 2023 3 Chop Shop McKinney 7560 SH 121, McKinney 2146181004 www.chopshopmckinney.com $$ B H 4 Fork & Fire 7540 SH 121, Ste. 150, McKinney 2145309400 www.forkandre.com $$ $$$ B H K 5 Jake’s Gameday 4150 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 800, McKinney www.jakesgameday.com $ $$ H EARLY 2023 6 Rez Burger 2960 W. Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 5, McKinney 2145484661 www.rezburgers.com $$ K 7 The Brass Tap 4030 W. University Dr, Ste. 100, McKinney 8132262333 www.brasstapbeerbar.com $$ H JUNE 2023

36 Fontina Ristorante 216 E. Virginia St., McKinney 2148428527 www.fontinaristorante.com $$ $$$

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MEXICAN & TEXMEX 43 Big Taco and Seafood 1620 N. Hardin Blvd., Ste. 100, McKinney 4699524535 www.facebook.com/bigtacolacasita $ $$ K 44 Mi Cocina Northeast corner of SH 121 and Alma Road www.micocina.com $$ H K SPRING 2023 45 Two Senoritas Restaurant & Cantina 1222 N. Central Expressway, McKinney 2145484182 www.facebook.com/TwoSenoritasMckinney $$ H 46 Valerie’s Taco Shop 6720 Alma Road, McKinney $ 47 Valerie’s Taco Shop Northwest corner of US 380 and SH 5, McK- inney $ COMING 2023 PIZZA 48 Pizza Twist 6720 Alma Road, Ste. 400, McKinney 4697936393 https://mckinney.pizzatwist.com/home $$ H

37 Pane Nostro 6675 Mediterranean Drive, Ste. 3120, McKinney 2144253280 www.pane-nostro.com $$$ JUICE, SMOOTHIES, & HEALTH FOOD 38 Everbowl 3009 S. Custer Road, Ste. 150, McKinney 2148428082 | www.everbowl.com $ 39 Jamba 5200 Stacy Road, Ste. 600, McKinney 4696310010 | www.jamba.com $ B H K 40 Salad and Go 4751 S. Custer Road, McKinney 4804000634 www.saladandgo.com/locations/custer-main $ B K MEDITERRANEAN 41 Cava 3510 W. University Drive, Ste. 200, McKinney www.cava.com

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SANDWICHES 49 Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop 3194 W. University Drive, Ste. 600, McKinney www.capriottis.com $ $$ K JAN. 2023 50 Charley’s Philly Steaks 5001 McKinney Ranch Parkway, McKinney www.charleys.com $ $$ K COMING 2023 51 Pickleman’s Gourmet Cafe Northwest corner of US 380 and Hardin Boulevard

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18 Whole Foods Market Southeast corner of US 380 and Custer Road www.wholefoodsmarket.com COMING IN 2023 OTHER 19 Botanic Life 3530 W. University Drive, Ste. 200 214-548-4195 www.botaniclifeusa.com 20 Madeline's Boutique + Gifts 105 E. Virginia St., second oor 469-500-2134 www.madelinesboutique.shop 21 Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming 6710 Virginia Parkway, Ste. 220 214-592-0614 www.woofgangmckinney.com

6 Little Bipsy 3601 N. McDonald St., Ste. 100 www.littlebipsy.com HEALTH + WELLNESS 7 Athena Day Spa 2751 S. Stonebridge Drive, Ste. 2 945-234-0179 www.athenadayspamckinney.com 8 Tru Med Spa 4275 Highlands Drive 972-521-4484 | www.trumedspa.com HOBBIES 9 Glaze Ceramic Studio 610 Elm St., Ste. 1450 469-545-6911 www.glazeceramicstudio.com

10 Locomotion E-Bikes 5160 Collin McKinney Parkway, Ste. 500 214-856-4035 www.locomotionebikes.com 11 The Range in McKinney 415 Industrial Blvd. 972-330-4415 www.therangeinmckinney.com HOMEGARDEN 12 Craft Brews 7500 Stacy Road, Ste. 140 214-592-8440 www.craftbrews.gotoliquorstore.com 13 H-E-B Northeast corner of Custer Road and Eldorado Parkway 800-432-3113 (customer service) www.heb.com COMING IN LATE 2023

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Top transportation stories to watch in 2023

County to release study recommendations in 2023 A study that will provide insight into the future of Collin County’s mobility will conclude in winter 2023. Collin County is partnering with county. In McKinney, nearly all of the roadways east of US 75 are expected to exceed 55,000 vehicles in daily trac counts by 2045, according to county projections. on identifying transportation improvements to accommodate BY MIRANDA JAIMES

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population and employment growth in the study area. In November 2022 this culminated in a proposed plan for future county roadways at public meetings to gather input from the community. The next steps for the study will be to rene recommendations for the mobility improvements. Final recommendations from the study will be released in fall 2023, accord- ing to the county. In the meantime, stakeholder and public outreach will continue through the spring and summer. Study updates and information about upcoming public meetings will be released through the county. Those interested can receive updates by lling out the information at www.ccfuturemobility.com/subscribe.

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cities, the North Central Texas Council of Governments and the Texas Department of Transporta- tion to create a regional approach to transportation planning. The Future Mobility Study will focus on the transportation needs in the east portion of Collin County, from McKinney on the western side of the study area to Farmersville and Royse City on the east. Collin County and surrounding areas have seen an increase in the number of new commercial and residential developments, which makes it dicult to identify land needed for future transportation improvements, according to the

The study is being conducted to provide early planning and public involvement so potential transpor- tation options can be developed, negative eects can be mitigated and land needed for potential improvements can be preserved, according to the county. The rst phase of the study was conducted between August 2020 and October 2021. During that time the county began to gather infor- mation for transportation planning eorts and held work sessions with county and city representatives to collect their input. In November 2021 the second phase of the Future Mobility Study began with a focus

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Public hearings to be held for US 380 bypass alternative, study results New insight will be provided for a proposed freeway project that would bypass and alleviate congestion on US 380 through McKinney. In 2020, the Texas Department of Transportation began an environmental impact study for the proposed bypass around US 380. Now, TxDOT has the draft version of the results of this study. During the study phase, the agency looked at all viable options for an alignment, which were labeled with four colors: blue, purple, brown and gold. Following results of the study, TxDOT is recommending its Blue Alternative. Under this conguration, the freeway would be constructed across about 16 miles, starting at the intersection of Coit Road and US 380 and extending east around the northern portion of McKinney and connecting back to the existing US 380 near FM 1827. TxDOT will hold in-person and online virtual public hearings on the project. Two dates are set for the in-person meetings. The rst of these meetings will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Collin County Courthouse Central Jury Room, located at 2100 Bloomdale Road, McKinney. The second meeting will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in the gymnasium of Rhea’s Mill Baptist Church, located at 5733 N. Custer Road, McKinney. Those unable to attend in person can also attend a virtual public hearing starting at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at www.keepitmovingdallas.com/ US380EIS.

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