Keller - Roanoke - Northeast Fort Worth | January 2022

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Blue Line Winery held its grand opening in Keller on Jan. 1 and aims to support charities that support rst responders and the families of fallen police ocers. COURTESY BLUE LINE WINERY

FEATURED IMPACT NOWOPEN Blue LineWinery opened its tasting room location at 136 E. Hill St. in the Old Town Keller area. The new tasting room had its grand opening Jan. 1, according to a post to the winery’s Facebook page, after a soft opening in December. Blue Line Winery was founded in 2017 by Chris and Lyn Gilliam, who use grapes from Texas, California and Arkansas to make their wines, according to the winery’s website. A goal of Blue Line Winery is to raise funds for charities supporting rst responders. According to its website, prots from Hofer Red, a merlot and and Regulation. The Poki Bowl will be located in the Trophy Club Town Center, and construction was set to begin Jan. 17. Construction of the restaurant will cost $188,000, and its expected completion date is March 15, according to the state ling. Poki Bowl sells customizable rice and salad bowls with seafood, special sauces and toppings, according to the restaurant’s Facebook page. A new Poki Bowl location is also opening this year in north Frisco. www.pokibowl.com 11 A Genuine Smiles location is coming soon to Trophy Club at 2240 Hwy. 114, Ste. 650, according to the Texas Depart- ment of Licensing and Regulation. Work on the interior nish out of the dental oce began Oct. 15. The $250,000 con- struction was expected to be completed in mid-January. A website and phone number are not yet available. MP Materials Corp. is building a magnet- ics facility in AllianceTexas, according to a Dec. 9 press release. MP Materials Corp. owns and operates Mountain Pass, which is the “only integrated” rare earth mining and processing site in North America, according to the company’s website. The magnet manufacturing facility will span 200,000 square feet and serve as the business and engineering headquarters for its magnetics division, MP Magnet- ics, the release stated. Matt Sloustcher, MP Materials’ senior vice president of communications, told Community Impact

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cabernet sauvignon blend, will go to support the families of fallen police ocers. The company also operates wine bars available for events. 817-562-8659. www.bluelinewinery.com

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Newspaper the company is preparing the site to begin construction early next year. The address for the new location has not been released yet. 702-844-6111. www.mpmaterials.com ANNIVERSARIES 12 Pure Barre at 4560 Heritage Trace Parkway, Ste. 300, in Fort Worth cele- brated one year in business on Jan. 13. The classes are inspired by yoga, Pilates and ballet, according to Pure Barre’s website. The 50-minute-or-less group workout classes focus on low-impact and small movements designed to strength- en and tone the body. 817-813-5008. www.purebarre.com 13 Brightway Insurance , The Ty- son Rochelle Agency, celebrated one year in business on Jan. 4. Located at 4500 Mercantile Plaza, Ste. 300, in Fort Worth, the insurance agency oers customized home, auto, life and other insurance policies through various insurance companies. 817-756-5001. www.brightwayrochelle.com. 14 CityVet at 9633 N. Freeway in Fort Worth celebrated one year in business on Jan. 4. The facility oers vaccina- tions, surgery, grooming and more for dogs and cats. CityVet was founded in Dallas in 1999 and has other locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. 817-591-7300. www.cityvet.com

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