McKinney | June 2022

EAST IMPACTS

Businesses that have recently opened or are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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NEW HOLLAND WAY

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WESTON RD.

OLYMPIC CROSSING

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WALKERST.

Community Garden Kitchen

Rez Burger

FENET ST.

COURTESY COMMUNITY GARDEN KITCHEN

COURTESY REZ BURGER

LAMARST.

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opened May 16 at 2960 W. Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 5, in McKinney. The restau- rant is self-service and oers burgers, chicken, fries and vegan options for customers. Restaurantgoers can sit in the dining room or on the outdoor patio. Rez Burger prides itself on using fresh in- gredients and fresh beef patties for their burgers, according to Manager Charles Nero. “McKinney lacks a good burger, and I hope we can provide that,” Nero said. 214-548-4661. www.rezburgers.com 3 The Goddard School opened its third McKinney location May 2. The Goddard School of Honey Creek is located at 7300 Steiger Trail near the Trinity Falls com- munity. The school oers a play-based learning experience using the most current, academically endorsed methods in early childhood education, according to a Goddard School news release. Children will have the opportunity at the school to develop skills, such as creativity, commu- nication, collaboration and critical thinking through activities, such as chess, yoga, robotics and music, the release stated. The 11,255-square-foot school has 10 classrooms to serve infants through pre-K classes, an indoor gym, two outdoor play- grounds and a learning area. 469-215-2121. www.goddardschool.com/ schools/tx/mckinney/mckinney-honey-creek 4 Review Wave , a California-based software company, held the grand open- ing of its new headquarters in downtown McKinney at Common Desk, 300 E. Davis St., on June 8. Review Wave is a software company specializing in helping health professionals automate their patient experience. Review Wave develops two patient experience marketing platforms that attract patients and manage their E . V I R G INI A ST . E . L O U I S I A N A S T . 5

experience. Review Wave improves search engine optimization listings of medical oces in search results and allows pro- spective patients to book appointments and participate in web chats with the medical oce. Review Wave also enables health professionals to manage sched- uling and digital paperwork for current patients online. According to its website, the company aims to be an “all-in-one” platform. Ocials said they plan to hire 100 employees and double the number of clients by the end of the year. The compa- ny will occupy the third oor of Common Desk. www.reviewwave.com 5 A new members-only club for creative artists called Independent Art House launched June 7. McKinney resident Todd “Hutch” Hutchinson has partnered with Filtered, a coee shop in downtown McKinney, to host the club inside Filtered, located at 218 E. Louisiana St., McKinney. While the coee shop is open to the public, the Independent Art House hosts daily creative workshops for its members. The goal is to provide a place for all creative types, such as ac- tors, writers, singers, painters, sculptors, songwriters and lmmakers, to build a network and grow in their craft, Hutchin- son said. www.independentarthouse.com COMING SOON 6 Award-winning North Texas home- builder Olivia Clarke Homes in partner- ship with developer Rockhill Capital & Investments announced June 7 the groundbreaking of College Street , a 20- home community in McKinney. The com- munity is located on College Street to the east of Westlane Street near downtown McKinney. The 20 homes will be inspired

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THROCKMORTON ST.

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LOGANST.

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VIRGINIA PKWY.

VIRGINIA ST.

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HERNDON ST.

W. VIRGINIA ST.

INDUSTRIAL BLVD.

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W. LOUISIANA ST.

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DAVISST.

MCKINNEY RANCH PKWY.

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HOWELL ST.

SRT TOLL

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NOW OPEN 1 Community Garden Kitchen served its rst meals the evening of June 7 after years of planning and fundraising. The lo- cal nonprot is located at 501 Howard St., McKinney. It’s a rst-of-its-kind kitchen in McKinney that will feed anyone experi- encing food insecurity with no questions asked or paperwork required, according to a news release from the nonprot. Com- munity Garden Kitchen employs a paid

chef and kitchen assistant who prepare the meals and supervise volunteers. Those coming to the kitchen can sit down and have a meal from a limited menu four eve- nings a week. The nonprot also oers a vegetable garden on site, which is used for meals prepared in the kitchen and to teach people how to grow fruits and vegetables. www.communitygardenkitchen.org 2 Rez Burger , a restaurant serving chuck beef and vegan burgers, ocially

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