Local businesses grow despite closures From the cover
What’s happening?
Closed businesses in 2024
GRAPEVINE LAKE
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Grapevine 1 Mason & Dixie
Colleyville 14 Hawaiian O'Hana BBQ 15 Black Walnut Cafe 16 Nekter Juice Bar 17 Zafiros Mexican Grill y Cantina 18 Look Dine-In Cinema 19 99 Cents Only Store 20 Fit Factory 21 Volofit
Rising rent costs are one of the main contributors to businesses relocating or shutting down in Grapevine and Colleyville, city officials said. That was the case for Texas General Store owner Jessica Cruz, who moved from Main Street in Grapevine due to a jump in rent. “While it’s easy to see that costs are increasing in all industries, there is a breaking point,” Cruz said. “It wasn’t feasible to adjust our price of goods in order to account for the extreme increased rent rate in such a short period of time.” Grapevine Chamber of Commerce CEO RaDonna Hessell said there are many reasons under normal circumstances a business closes, even a popular one. Owners retiring, mergers or businesses moving to a spot to fit their scale are why some companies leave their current locations. Colleyville Center Manager Chelsea Rose said local increased business competition has also led to closures.
2 Texas General Store 3 Mercantile on Main 4 Pepper Palace 5 Haltom's Fine Jewelers 6 Waffle Way 7 Hoffbrau Steak & Grill House 8 Ben's Cookies 9 Rally House (both locations) 10 Texas Hot Tub Company 11 Scooter's Coffee 12 Fireside Pies 13 America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses
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Grapevine
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Southlake
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S. MAIN ST.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
22 McAlister's 23 Menchie's Frozen Yogurt
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Colleyville
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