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take place at the space over the next few months. This will be the first Fowling Warehouse to open in North Texas. A phone number is not yet available.

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NOWOPEN 1 Black Rifle Coffee Co. ’s new location in Plano is now open at 901 N. Central Expressway, near the former site of Collin Creek Mall. The coffee shop opened Dec. 31, according to company officials. A grand opening event for the new location was held Feb. 19, an announcement stat- ed on the company’s Instagram account. The new shop offers a full espresso bar, 15 different blends of coffee, outdoor seating, a drive-thru, and grab-and-go food options. A store phone number is not available. www.blackriflecoffee.com 2 Steve Fields’ Steakhouse opened Feb. 27 at 4900 W. Park Blvd., Plano. The restaurant’s namesake said he had been targeting a November opening, but sup- ply chain issues pushed back the eatery’s opening date. In addition to the steak and seafood his patrons are familiar with from his previous restaurant, Fields said the new steakhouse also offers “lively piano entertainment.” The restaurateur’s for- mer eatery, Steve Fields’ Steak & Lobster Lounge, closed in 2019 after 14 years at 5013 W. Park Blvd., Plano. 972-596-7100. www.stevefields.com 3 Full-service wellness clinic 100% Chiropractic opened March 10 at 1921 Preston Road, Ste. B2008, Plano. The clinic offers chiropractic care, massage

5 Belong Gaming Arenas officials are seeking approval from City Council to open a 5,675-square-foot space in the Market Plaza shopping center at 3801 W. President George Bush Turnpike, Plano. The planning and zoning commission unanimously approved a specific permit for the company to operate in Plano at its Feb. 21 meeting. A proposed opening date or construction timeline has not yet been announced. If approved by council, the Plano center will allow gamers to come together to watch, play and com- pete in various video games at the site. Visitors will have the opportunity to play for fun or train like esports professionals, according to the company. The site will feature top-of-the-line gaming com- puters, equipment and next-generation consoles, city planning documents stat- ed. A phone number is not yet available. https://us.belong.gg 6 Fowling Warehouse will open a mixed-use entertainment concept in Plano this summer, according to a social media post. The company, known for its football-style bowling pin game paired with a restaurant and bar con- cept, will open its new location in a 70,000-square-foot space at 1714 14th St., according to a listing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regula- tion. The listing states approximately $3 million in renovations are slated to

therapy and a full line of nutritional sup- plements. The Plano location is owned by Dr. Lori Walfoort and Dr. Mike Peterson and his wife Patricia. The business also has locations in Richardson and South Frisco, with plans to open additional clinics in North Frisco and McKinney in addition to Plano. 972-332-0823. www.100percentchiropractic.com COMING SOON 4 California-based hamburger restau- rant Fatburger is coming soon to the Willow Bend Crossing shopping center in Plano. According to a listing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Fatburger is scheduled to do $360,000 in renovations at 1855 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 300, Plano. Work is slated to begin in mid-April and last approximately two months, according to the listing. The franchise has locations in Arlington, Allen and North Richland Hills, with plans to also open in Keller. Fatburger first opened in California in 1947 as a three-stool hamburger stand. The restaurant serves hand-pressed beef patties, scratch-made onion rings, home- made chili and hand-scooped ice cream, according to its website. An opening date and a phone number for the restaurant have not been announced. www.fatburger.com

7 Chabad of Plano/Collin County will celebrate its 30th anniversary March 27 with its annual gala, Going Forward with Strength. Rabbi Menachem Block and his wife, Rivkie Block, will be honored during the event for their three decades of service as the founders and leaders of Chabad of Plano/Collin County. From 1992 to 2000, the Blocks worked out of their home, holding Hebrew school, services and classes there. When the Chabad center opened in 2000, it offered a synagogue, a Hebrew school, Camp Gan Israel, a Jewish library and more. The March 27 celebration is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson. Chabad of Plano/Collin Coun- ty is located at 3904 W. Park Blvd., Plano. 972-596-8270. www.chabadplano.org 8 XO Coffee Company celebrated its five-year anniversary in February. The restaurant and coffee bistro, located in downtown Plano at 1023 E. 15th St., of- fers an assortment of craft and pour-over coffee options along with a full breakfast and lunch menu, grab-and-go items, and desserts. The cafe is owned by husband- and-wife David Martin and Linda McCall, who first opened the shop in 2017. A weekend brunch menu and nighttime menu that offers wine, beer and tapas inspired by Spanish cafes is also available. 972-212-4318. www.xocoffeeco.com

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