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• Relocated July 21 • A 426 Metro Park Drive, McKinney; B 2775 S. Central Expressway, McKinney • www.enterprise.com
19, fills the role formerly held by Jennifer Arnold prior to her promotion to assistant city manager. • www.mckinneytexas.org
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Closings
11 True Street Motorsports The car modification shop moved into a new roughly 20,000-square-foot building. • Relocated July 7 • 721 FM 2933, McKinney • www.truestreetmotorsports.com
13 Gebo’s The farm and home supply store offered a variety of farm and home supplies including livestock feed. • Closed July 19 • 2004 W. University Drive, McKinney • www.gebos.com 14 Holy Family School Service at the school will pause August 12 and school officials aim to reopen in fall 2026, a Facebook post from the organization states.
Expansions
12 Diena Simply Natural Braiding The salon that offers hair braiding services saw new stations added for additional capacity and new services. • Expansion opened July 26 • 1434 N. Central Expressway, Ste. 111, McKinney • www.dienasimplynatural.com
16 East Louisiana Street roundabout sculpture The new public art installation named “Ever Blooming” by Alli K Design was completed in July. The art piece stands more than 25 feet tall and is made from metal, steel and acrylic. • Roundabout at East Louisiana Street and Greenville Street, McKinney • www.mckinneytexas.org/publicart
• 500 Throckmorton St., McKinney • www.holyfamilyschoolmckinney.org
15 Love UR Bed The mattress store is the second Love UR Bed location to close in McKinney. • Closing TBD • 1330 N. McDonald St., Ste. 202, McKinney • www.loveurbedmattresses.com
In the news
City of McKinney McKinney officials named Lucas Raley as the city’s new Planning Department director. Raley, who began Aug.
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