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FEATURED IMPACT NOW OPEN A menu packed with authentic Mexican entrees, such as tablitas de Res, bistec ranchero and guisado de chicharron, await at Taqueria Mi Viejo , a new Mexican restaurant in Keller. According to co-owner Juanita Vazquez, the restaurant at 801 S. Main St., Ste. 101, opened May 13. Vazquez has been a Keller resident for 23 years and said she loves the area. Other scratch-made favorites include street tacos, including chicken, steak, expects to be open for business by the end of July. www.kavaculture.com 9 The Trophy Club Town Council ap- proved a special use permit for Suveto/ VO Vets to open a veterinary clinic at 2250 Hwy. 114, Ste. 600. The space is approximately 4,600 square feet. Russell Miller, managing owner and founder of VO Vets, said the clinic provides quality veterinary care. VO Vets is based in Fort Worth and consists of veterinarian-owned clinics dedicated to providing the best possible care to pets. The plan for the Trophy Club location is to have three to four veterinarians on staff. Miller said the clinic is slated to open in the fourth quarter of 2023. https://vovets.com 10 According to an application filed with the city of Fort Worth, Tesla is proposing an electric vehicle service and sales center at 5812 North Freeway. The application stated the 53,491-square-foot facility will include a one-story build- ing that will be used as a showroom, a vehicle preparation/service area and an ancillary office space. The project also proposes 407 total parking stalls, nine disabled parking stalls and three access points. The application did not state when construction might commence or be completed. www.tesla.com RELOCATIONS 11 After operating in Southlake for more than two decades, On-Site PC Services will move into a newly constructed building at 1415 Cannon Parkway in Roanoke. President and CEO Brian Davis said the company expects to move in by July 1.

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carnitas and barbacoa tacos, Vazquez said. Taqueria Mi Viejo is co-owned by Yolanda Enriquez. 682-593-7070. https://bit.ly/3ChDoDR

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On-Site PC Services specializes in an array of IT services and caters to small and medium-sized businesses. 817-306-6106.

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www.ospcservices.com EXPANSIONS 12 Fuel pumps for Kroger at

2061 Rufe Snow Drive in Keller were approved by City Council on May 16. Officials with the grocery store sub- mitted a special-use permit application for a fueling center that will include an approximately 179-square-foot kiosk and five fuel dispensers. Kroger officials will need to install access arms to limit traffic behind the building between the hours of 10 p.m.-6 a.m. In addition, the kiosk must be staffed during the fuel station’s hours of operation. 817-605-8591. www.kroger.com 13 Officials broke ground on a new 65,000-square-foot Medical City Mental Health & Wellness-Alliance hospital on May 17. The facility will be located adjacent to the Medical City Alliance main hospital at 3101 N. Tarrant Parkway in Fort Worth. According to a company news release, to help provide inpatient and outpatient services for adolescents and adults for a wide range of conditions, including depression, anxiety and bipolar disorders, the new facility will feature 88 beds, an outdoor healing garden and courtyard space for physical activities, such as yoga and games. 817-639-1000. https://medicalcityhealthcare.com

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