Plano South | April 2025

BY COMMUNITY IMPACT STAFF

12 Wingstop Construction on the new restaurant is set to start in May and finish in July, according to a project filed with TDLR. Wingstop serves wings, tenders and chicken sandwiches with several flavor options. • 7000 Independence Parkway, Ste. 180, Plano • www.wingstop.com

Coming soon

Coming soon

8 Dynamic Sports Medicine Owner and founder Dr. Matt Lowe plans to open locations in Southlake, Plano and Dallas, joining an existing location in Irving. The business provides advanced chiropractic sports medicine for patients. • Opening in spring • 7000 Preston Road, Plano • www.dynamicsportsmedicine.com

Relocations

13 Anderson Plano-based retail merchandising company will be moving its headquarters to Apex at Legacy in late 2025. Anderson will move to the top floor of the building, leasing out the full 30,000 square feet, according to a news release. Anderson’s new headquarters will be known as the Anderson Field Support Center and plans to bring more than 100 associates to its new space and hire more in the near future. • Relocates in Q4 • 5801 Headquarters Drive, Plano • amerch.com

What’s next

9 Bojangles The standalone restaurant set for the corner of SH 121 and Coit Road is expected to start construction July 31 and finish in January. The North Carolina-based eatery serves chicken sandwiches, tenders, fried chicken and grilled chicken with a variety of sides and desserts, including the restaurant’s signature Bo-Berry Biscuit, according to its website. The restaurant has five current locations in Dallas-Fort Worth, and another set for McKinney later this year.

16 Scratch Golf Club The business will offer membership-based golf simulators with over 300 courses and eight games, according to the company website. There are currently two Scratch Golf Club locations, both of which are in Dallas. • Opening in May • 1855 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 500, Plano • www.scratchgolfclub.com

In the news

• 3840 SH 121, Plano • www.bojangles.com

14 Simpson Strong-Tie Plano City Council approved an $800,000 economic development grant, facilitating the company’s expansion into a 38,372-square-foot space in Granite Park Six. The company manufactures structural solutions for wood, steel and concrete structures— including connectors, fasteners, anchors and other components. The company also provides digital tools that aim to assist in the building design process. • 5525 Granite Parkway, Plano • www.strongtie.com

10 Patty Lou’s Smashburger According to a listing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, filed March 13, construction will include changing out millwork and equipment from a coffee shop to a burger cafe. Construction is slated to begin in May and end in September. • 1000 E. 14th St., Plano • www.pattyloussmashburger.com 11 Pep Boys The renovations will include separating the existing building to make room for a new tenant space, new equipment in a new waiting area, new restroom, new tire racks and new storage area, according to documents filed with TDLR. There is not a confirmed start date, the spokesperson said, as the company is still in the process of obtaining permits. • 928 W. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano • www.pepboys.com

• Closed in March • 3420 N. Central Expressway, Plano • www.abuelos.com

17 Holiday Warehouse The holiday decor online store will continue to be operational. Holiday Warehouse, which had 30,000 square feet of retail space, opened in August 2014. • Closed March 9

Closings

• 2819 W. 15th St., Plano • Holidaywarehouse.com

15 Abuelo’s Mexican Restaurant Both Plano locations of the restaurant have closed. According to a phone recording, the restaurant closed “due to circumstances beyond our control.” The Mexican restaurant’s menu included enchiladas, burritos and more.

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