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TEXRail in Grapevine marked ve years of passenger service in January. In scal year 202223, Grapevine’s TEXRail station generated $3 million in sales tax revenue.

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TEXRail expansion to bring economic growth to Grapevine

will benet not only Trinity Metro and TEXRail but also the city of Grapevine, which already has one of the most popular stops for the line, data shows. “Any expansion in Fort Worth and Tarrant County is a plus,” Grapevine Mayor William D. Tate said.

Fort Worth up to Grapevine’s Main Street and ending at Terminal B in the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. The planned extension will mark the 10th rail stop for the 27-mile line and the rst addition to the ser- vice that launched ve years ago. Both Trinity Metro and Grapevine ocials predict the additional station

BY MIRANDA JAIMES

The design phase of a 2.1-mile extension to the TEXRail commuter rail line into the Fort Worth Medi- cal District is chugging toward a spring completion. TEXRail is Trinity Metro’s commuter rail service that serves Tarrant County, traveling from downtown

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Impacts: New French restaurant coming to Southlake (Page 7)

News: Colleyville Senior Center opens (Page 11)

Guide: Find information about the March primary election (Page 13)

Business: Spice & Tea Exchange brings avor (Page 22)

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with an IKEA planner to design products. • Opened Nov. 29 • 1041 E. Southlake Blvd., Stes. 100 and 110, Southlake • www.ikea.com/us 4 Face Foundrié The company provides facial services that include cryotherapy, microdermabrasion and facial massages. • Opened Nov. 3 • 4709 Colleyville Blvd., Ste. 570, Colleyville • www.facefoundrie.com/location/colleyville

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5 Alloy Personal Training The business provides small-group workouts. • Opened in January • 16 Village Lane, Ste. 150, Colleyville • www.alloypersonaltraining.com

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6 Dunkin’ The new location features a modern design and offers a new tap system serving cold beverages. • Opened Dec. 4 • 2040 Glade Road, Grapevine • www.dunkindonuts.com 7 A Sneaker City The store buys, sells and trades sneakers and streetwear. • Opened Nov. 9 • 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Ste. 509, Grapevine • www.simon.com/mall/grapevine-mills/stores/a- sneaker-city 8 Faherty The New York-based company offers clothes inspired by the sun and waves in Southlake. • Opened Dec. 15 • 301 Grand Ave. W., Southlake • www.fahertybrand.com

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2 Latte Factory The shop sells lattes, coffees, chillers and more. • Opened Dec. 15 • 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Ste. 139, Grapevine • www.instagram.com/thelattefactory 3 IKEA Plan and Order Point The store allows customers to book an appointment

Now open

1 Shipley Do-Nuts The business features several doughnut flavors, including glazed, strawberry, cherry and chocolate. • Opened Nov. 27 • 4605 Colleyville Blvd., Colleyville • www.shipleydonuts.com

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Call, click or stop by today Local service & great rates Call, click or stop by today Local service & great rates Homeowner’s policy being non-renewed? Or Sky high? Call me, I can help you. Agent 700 E. Southlake Blvd., Suite 17 Southlake, TX 76092 Vic McLane 11 Rise Soufflé The restaurant focuses on serving French cuisine while providing sweet and savory souffle options. • Opening in late 2024 • 2001 W. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 155, Southlake • www.risesouffle.com 12 Marshall Grain Co. The organic garden center also sells pet supplies. • Opening March 1 • 5311 Colleyville Blvd., Colleyville • www.marshallgrain.com structures, a building blocks zone and a playground. • Opening early February • 1101 Cheek-Sparger Road, Ste. 123, Colleyville • www.cheekymonkeys.us 10 Firebirds Wood Fired Grill The restaurant’s specialties include salmon dishes, baby back ribs, pasta and sea bass. • Opening Feb. 26 • 450 W. SH 114, Grapevine • www.firebirdsrestaurants.com

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13 Meow Wolf An art space for local events and programming opened. • Opening Feb. 3 • 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway, Ste. 253, Grapevine • www.meowwolf.com

In the news

14 Scoop & A Shot The shop will offer alcohol-infused and regular ice cream in the former location of Buzzed Bull Creamery, which closed in January. • Expected to open by early spring • 419 S. Main St., Grapevine • www.facebook.com/scoopandashot

16 Portillo’s Brett Anz, principal at real estate developer TradeCor, said Portillo’s filed for a conditional- use permit with the city of Grapevine Jan. 2. If approved, developers would move forward with initial plans to open in late 2024. Portillo’s serves Chicago-style street food, including hot dogs, burgers and Italian beef sandwiches. • Opening fourth quarter 2024 • 440 W. SH 114, Grapevine • www.portillos.com

Closings

15 Big Lots The store sold furniture, mattresses and home products. • Closed mid-January • 1217 W. SH 114, Grapevine • www.biglots.com

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Government

BY CONNOR PITTMAN & CODY THORN

Southlake set to make landscape changes at SH 114, West Dove Road During a Jan. 16 Southlake City Council meeting, an advanced funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for city landscape improvements was approved for an amount not to exceed $516,545. In a nutshell The TxDOT Green Ribbon Program improve- ments change a concrete-dominated landscape by planting trees and other native vegetation, according to city ocials. This plan will take part in at least three phases, depending on funding, according to city documents. Intersection improvements are planned along SH 114 and: • West Dove Road • North White Chapel Boulevard

Grapevine restricts short-term rentals An ordinance restricting the operation of short-term rentals in Grapevine to exclu- sively multifamily zoning districts was adopted Jan. 16. The adopted regulations will restrict the operation of short-term rentals to certain zoning districts for multifamily housing. Operators of a short-term rental within an allowable district would be required to register for a conditional-use permit and an additional short-term rental permit through the city’s planning department, Director of Planning Services Erica Marohnic said. The permit fee for a short-term rental is $500 and would be valid for one year, per city documents. Individuals who have a permit revoked would be unable to apply for a new permit for two years.

A rendering shows proposed landscape work that is planned for SH 114 and West Dove Road in Southlake.

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• North Carroll Avenue • Kimball Avenue Each project would take about a year to complete between planning and construction. City documents estimate council could award a contract for Phase 1 by August, with Phase 1 wrapping up construction by April 2025. The city would be responsible for $71,300, covering the cost of engineering and environmental work, with TxDOT and federal government funding covering the rest of the project.

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BY CODY THORN

New mural signals revitalization eorts at shopping center

Tara Village Shopping Center in Colleyville received a new look thanks to muralist Ariana Chariton, who is a Grapevine resident. The owner of Ariana Lee Creative LLC was commissioned to design a mural at the shopping center located at 1009 Cheek-Sparger Road. She started in July but was delayed due to permitting issues with the city. Once that hurdle was cleared, she said work restarted on Nov. 1 and nished Nov. 17. The mural, on the outside wall of Dance Axiom, reads “Welcome to Colleyville, Texas.” The background Tara Village Shopping Center changed owners in March. The new owner, Structure Commercial’s, Head of Leasing Jake Burns said the plan was to revamp the center. “The new owners wanted the mural to be the kicko of revitalizing Tara Village into a vibrant destination in Colleyville where residents can eat, play, shop and create memories with families and friends,” Burns said. A gazebo within the shopping center is a pop- ular area for photos, Burns said. Because of that, synthetic grass replaced the grass in the fall due to foot trac. He said the shopping center could hold musical events in the future, perhaps in the summer of 2024. Burns said the mural adds to the shopping cen- ter, providing another draw. He pinpointed Anna’s Mexican Grill and Cheeky Monkeys as anchor tenants that will help the center grow. “We want places you can go and hang out,” Burns said. “We think a shopping center can be more than a place where you get your dry

The new mural was created to highlight the city’s history in November 2023, according to artist Ariana Chariton.

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cleaning. We believe it has the ability to not be such a transactional retail center but a place to linger, and the mural is spearheading that theory.” The inspiration Chariton said she came up with some ideas and shared them with the development company to get feedback. She said her initial design was based on the Colleyville city logo, but she gave it a few twists. “It gave an older-town feel and I wanted to give it a little bit more color,” she said. She added bluebonnets and the gazebo in the

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News

BY CODY THORN

1 Colleyville Mayor Bobby Lindamood (third from left) and former Colleyville Mayor Richard Newton cut the ribbon during a ceremony at the Colleyville Senior Center on Jan. 16. 2 The fitness center at the Colleyville Senior Center in- cludes weights, treadmills and other workout equipment. 3 The entrance at the Colleyville Senior Center was remodeled during the construction project. and events, according to the center’s website. The project was estimated to be finished by December 2022, but delays occurred during the construction, handled by Mart Inc. In an August video, Lindamood stated the contractor faced more than $1 million in late fees. The details Memberships are available to those 50 years old or above and are required by everyone who participates in any senior class, program or activity. Residents in Colleyville do not have an annual fee, while non-residents members pay $10 per year. Colleyville unveils remodeled senior center More than five years after renovations were dis- cussed, the Colleyville Senior Center has reopened. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Jan. 16 for the $3.43 million project. “This has been a long project but a great project,” Colleyville Mayor Bobby Lindamood said. “We settle for nothing but first class here in Colleyville.” The backstory The senior center was formerly the Colleyville Assemblies of God Church, located at 2512 Glade Ave., which was purchased by the city in 2006. The Colleyville Senior Center offers fitness, dance and classes along with special-interest groups, trips

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Election

BY MIRANDA JAIMES

Voter Guide

2024

To view the full list of all contested state and national candidates, visit www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide. Only candidates in contested elections are included. Visit county election websites for information on uncontested races.

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R Republican

D Democrat

*Incumbent

D Roland Gutierrez D Steven J. Keough D Thierry Tchenko Railroad commissioner R Christie Clark R Christi Craddick* R Corey Howell R James “Jim” Matlock R Petra Reyes D Bill Burch D Katherine Culbert Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 2 D DaSean Jones D Randy Sarosdy Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 4 R John Devine* R Brian Walker Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 6 D Bonnie Lee Goldstein D Joe Pool Presiding judge, Court of Criminal Appeals R Sharon Keller* R David J. Schenck Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 7 R Barbara Parker Hervey* R Gina Parker Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 8 R Lee Finley R Michelle Slaughter* Local elections U.S. House Representative, District 24 D Sam Eppler D Francine Ly U.S. House Representative, District 26

R Joel A Krause R Doug Robison R Mark Rutledge R Burt Thakur State Board of Education, District 11 R Brandon Hall R Pat Hardy Texas House Representative, District 63 D Michelle Beckley D Denise Wooten R Carlos E. Andino Jr. R Ben Bumgarner* R Vincent Gallo Texas House Representative, District 98 R Giovanni Capriglione* R Brad Schofield Tarrant County Sheriff

Dates to know

Feb. 20: First day of early voting March 1: Last day of early voting March 5: Election day

Where to vote

Any voter can cast a ballot in the Republican or Democratic primary, but not both. Tarrant County residents can vote at any polling location during early voting or on election day. Visit www.tarrantcountytx.gov/elections for polling locations.

Sample ballot

Federal election U.S. President R Ryan L. Binkley R Chris Christie R Ron DeSantis R Nikki Haley R Asa Hutchinson

D Patrick Moses D Indya Murray Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector R Rick Barnes R Wendy Burgess* Tarrant County Criminal District Judge, Number 2

R Vivek Ramaswamy R David Stuckenberg R Donald J. Trump D Joseph R. Biden, Jr.* D Gabriel A. Cornejo D Star Locke D Frankie Lozada D Armando “Mando” Perez-Serrato

R William Knight R Glynis McGinty

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D Dean Phillips D Cenk Uygur D Marianne Williamson State elections U.S. Senator R Ted Cruz* R Holland “Redd” Gibson R R.E. “Rufus” Lopez D A. “Robert” Hassan D Carl Oscar Sherman D Colin Allred D Heli Rodriguez Prilliman D Mark Gonzalez D Meri Gomez

R Scott Armey R Neena Biswas R Vlad De Franceschi R Brandon Gill R John Huffman R Luisa Del Rosal R Jason Kergosien

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Education

Transportation

BY MARK FADDEN & JONATHAN PERRIELLO

BY MIRANDA JAIMES

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD calls $150M bond election for May 4 Members of the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD board of trustees voted 6-1 to approve the recommendation of the district’s bond advisory committee for a $150 million bond package at their regular meeting Jan. 22. The specifics According to district documents, there will be no increase to the interest and sinking, or I&S, tax rate. The current debt portion of the GCISD tax rate is $0.1957 per $100 of property value. According to district officials, that rate is expected to remain at $0.1957 following the bond election. A closer look As the lone dissenter in the vote, Becky St.

Board approves employing chaplains as counselors Carroll ISD trustees approved Dec. 18 a resolution that permits the district to hire or accept volunteer chaplains. Senate Bill 763 passed in 2023 and allows districts to employ chaplains as counselors without State Board for Educator Certifica- tion. The bill also mandates districts take a record vote about the policy. Board President Cameron Bryan said the district is not hiring chaplains to serve as such nor is it replacing counselors. “If somebody is a chaplain and they have the same qualifications and meet the standard of CISD counselors, they are more than welcome to apply for an empty seat,” Bryan said.

Work to begin on Jackson Road Bridge The Texas Department of Transportation is undertaking a new road project in Colleyville. Crews will reconstruct Jackson Road Bridge crossing over Little Bear Creek to widen the travel lanes to 12 feet, provide new 4-foot shoulders and include 5-foot sidewalks on both sides of the bridge. The $1.75 million project will require the complete closure of the roadway at the creek crossing. Work was expected to start in January and end by late summer 2024.

Progress made on bridge replacement project Crews have been busy installing parts of the new storm drain and water line for the Kirkwood Branch Bridge replacement project in Southlake. The details Work began in July on the project, which will raise the elevation of the roadway and construct a pedestrian pathway on the west side, accord- ing to city documents. The project’s scope also includes roadway, bridge, sidewalk and water line improvements. Crews have removed the previous crossing marks at the bridge, which enables the use of structures crews have implemented to enhance stormwater and drainage management. The $6.9 million project is expected to be com- pleted over 18 months. It is funded by the city’s capital improvement program.

Bond details According to district documents, the bond is separated into three propositions.

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$5.54 million for swim center improvements $10.22 million for instructional technology $134.24 million for safety, bus and school updates

Proposition A

Proposition B

Proposition C

SOURCE: GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE ISD/COMMUNITY IMPACT

John, trustee for Place 2, was concerned about how the bond will be financed should property tax appraisals not increase at the annual 6% rate that district officials are projecting. In addressing St. John’s concern, Alison Long with BOK Financial Securities, a firm that provides bond election consultation, said if the district doesn’t hit the 6% tax rate, that taxes could potentially go up. “That’s something that we will have to discuss on an annual basis,” Long said.

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Real estate

The median sales prices for homes in Southlake and Grapevine increased in December year over year, but the average days on the market increased in these areas as well. Residential market data

Number of homes sold

Median home price in the last 6 months

+29.41%

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Events

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activities and entertainment for all ages. • Feb. 10, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. • Free • Rustin and Family Park, 1400 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake • www.visitsouthlaketexas.com Tribute to Dean Martin starring Joe Scalissi This show will feature laughs and a live band. Scalissi has been called the most authentic and accurate portrayal of Dean Martin known today. • Feb. 10, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. • $44+$2 fee • Palace Arts Center inside Palace Arts Theatre, 300 S. Main St., Grapevine • https://bit.ly/47KVN9v Ice Cream 101 A two-day course on the creation of artisanal ice cream will be held at International PreGel Training Centers in Grapevine. Classic and modern flavor combinations and decorating techniques will be explored in this class for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Lunch will be provided. • Feb. 15-16, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day • $249

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Beginner Pickleball Class The city of Colleyville will offer classes designed for players that are new to pickleball. • Feb. 5-26, 5-6 p.m. or 6-7 p.m.; Feb. 6-27, 3-4 p.m. or 4-5 p.m. • $95 (resident), $100 (nonresident) per session • Colleyville Pickleball Courts, City Park, Southwest Bluegrass Club Jam Session Southwest Bluegrass Club holds jam sessions every second Saturday of the month. There will be multiple jam rooms including a youth jam and an intro to jamming room. • Feb. 10, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • Free • Grapevine’s First Baptist Church, 301 E. Texas St., Grapevine • www.southwestbluegrassclubdfw.org 5202 Bransford Road, Colleyville • www.colleyvilleparksandrec.com Southlake Springfest This festival is intended to showcase the diversity and hospitality of Southlake. It will celebrate the East and Southeast Asian cultures, and include vendors, food,

Valentine Sound Bath Gong Meditation Staci Hill will play a gong, singing bowls, drums and other instruments. Attendees are invited to allow the instruments and meditation to help reset mind and body. Tickets will not be sold at the event; they must be purchased in advance. • Feb. 14, noon • $25 • Zen with Staci, 2008 E. SH 114 frontage road, Southlake • www.zenwithstaci.com

• International PreGel Training Center, 612 E. Dallas Road, Ste. 300, Grapevine • www.pregeltraining.com

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TEXRail expansion to bring economic growth to Grapevine

How we got here

What you need to know

TEXRail experienced record ridership in 2023, with Nov. 20 being the highest-ever single day of ridership for the line. This was also the day Grape- vine’s annual Christmas tree lighting celebration, Carol of Lights, took place. “We see huge ridership numbers for a lot of the Grapevine festivals,” Lanham said. McCallum said the Near Southside stop will not only give Grapevine residents access to this new area, but it also will open up a new batch of poten- tial riders. They will be able to take the train and enjoy the festivals and attractions in Grapevine. Dan Weinberger owns Weinberger’s Deli on Main Street near the station in Grapevine. He said he saw an immediate boost in revenue once TEXRail began operations in 2019, and rail expansions should only continue that trend. “I can tell you when there has been an excep- tional explosion in business, and the train was one of them,” he said. Citywide sales tax revenue is up 22% since 2020, with businesses within a 5-minute walk of the station, like the deli, seeing even higher gains.

serve as destinations for TEXRail riders. The more than $167 million project, funded by the city of Fort Worth, Trinity Metro and federal dollars, is expected to begin construction next year, Lanham said. Trinity Metro planning documents show project completion is set for late 2026. Paul W. McCallum, executive director of the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau, said the stop will offer an easy option for accessing the hospitals and medical centers in the area. “It still serves the citizens of Grapevine, and Tarrant County for that matter,” he said.

The new station will be located in the Fort Worth Medical District and called the Near Southside Station. Destinations in this area include Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center, Cook Children’s Hospital and independent medical clinics. Officials estimate the medical district employs about 50,000 people, some of whom could potentially make the commute on TEXRail instead of driving their own cars. Reed Lanham, Trinity Metro’s vice president of rail, pointed out the variety of restaurant and shopping options in the area, which could also

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A closer look

What’s next?

TEXRail ridership on the rise

who also serves on the Trinity Metro board, said he foresees TEXRail and the Grapevine station growing in what they can accomplish. “TEXRail is still in its infancy, but Trinity Metro and Grapevine have gotten it right so far,” he said.

As TEXRail ridership grows, transit agency Dallas Area Rapid Transit is moving full- steam ahead with its passenger rail line that will connect downtown Plano to the DFW Airport. This new Silver Line route is slated for completion in 2025. Grapevine City Council member Paul Slechta,

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The sales tax revenue growth and the ridership numbers are both good indicators of the success of a TEXRail station, Lanham said. Projections show the number of rides to increase by another 14% this fiscal year, and then ridership could increase by another 5%-10% over the next four years, he said.

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Hawaiian Falls Roanoke This seasonal water park has lockers, a surf shop, allows coolers and provides free tubes. The park also offers free parking. • 290 W. Byron Nelson Blvd., Roanoke • www.hfalls.com/roanoke.php

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Store manager Stephanie Wells (center) volunteered at the Grapevine rst responders luncheon in November.

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The Spice & Tea Exchange specializes in avor The Spice & Tea Exchange of Grapevine strives to create a “more avorful life” for its customers, store manager Stephanie Wells said.

proximity to the airport, its festivals and wealth of history made it an ideal destination for the business. The store opened in 2012, Wells said. What’s for sale? The store carries over 70 blends of tea within several tea leaf varieties, she said. The store also oers over 100 dierent types of spice and herbs as well as over 30 types of sugar and salts, Wells said. It also crafts over 70 custom spice blends in house. The Spice & Tea Exchange also puts together local sample packs that pair three avors, such as the Taste of Grapevine, which uses merlot and chardon- nay sea salt and Mantazas chili. The blend is tailored to the Grapevine community, paying homage to Grapefest and the chili cooko, Wells said.

The store oers samples of its spices and teas.

The business sells herbs, spices, salts, sugars, pep- pers and fresh tea leaves for individual or wholesale quantities, Wells said. The storefront also features a tea bar where any of the blends can be brewed to order either hot or cold. The backstory Franchise owners Nancy and Jerry McBrayer opened their rst Spice & Tea Exchange location in the Fort Worth Stockyards 15 years ago, but had their eye on Historic Grapevine soon after, Wells said. While they knew there wouldn’t be as much foot trac as the stockyard location, Grapevine’s

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