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NOWOPEN 1 Flash sale website MorningSave held a grand opening for its rst brick- and-mortar store April 29-May 1 in the Preston Shepard Place development at 1701 Preston Road, Plano. Like its online counterpart, the Plano store highlights new products and oers discounted savings on an assortment of items from categories, such as kitchen, beauty, tech and more, the release states. www.morningsave.com 2 Hemp cannabis store ZAR opened April 30 at 2235 W. 15th St., Plano. According the business’ website, ZAR is veteran-owned and has more than 20 locations in Texas. ZAR oers free consul- tations, and its products are lab-tested by a third party, according to its website. The store is open seven days a week. 469-367-4026. www.cbdzarusa.com 3 Graze Craze , a pickup and delivery dining concept, opened in its rst location in Plano this February. Located at 1101 Ohio Drive, Ste. 116, the menu features a variety of charcuterie board-style items designed for “grazing,” according to the company’s website. The boards come with a variety of meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, mixed nuts and more. Accord- ing to the company website, Graze Craze was started by Kerry Sylvester, a U.S. Air

6 Dave’s Hot Chicken opened April 22 at 1709 Preston Road, Ste. A, Plano. The fast-casual restaurant specializes in hot chicken tenders and sliders along with sides, such as french fries, kale slaw, and macaroni and cheese. The eatery’s chicken is oered at seven dierent spice levels that range from “No Spice” to “Reaper,” which requires a signed waiver to order, according to a company news release. This is the second Plano location for the chain, which also has locations across the country. The Dave’s Hot Chicken in north Plano opened in October. 972-850-0566. www.daveshotchicken.com COMING SOON 7 Scooter’s Coee will open in a new location at 2101 W. Parker Road, Plano. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, Scooter’s specializes in artisan espresso drinks, fruit smoothies, baked-from-scratch pastries and its signature drink, the Carameli- cious. The company also oers a line of organic hot and iced teas, single-origin coee and more. The drive-thru location is 519 square feet, according to a ling with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Scooter’s has locations in Richardson and McKinney, but this will be its rst Plano store. An open- ing date has not yet been announced. www.scooterscoee.com

8 Fitness business Stretch Lab will open at 1713 Preston Road, Plano. Stretch Lab oers one-on-one stretches customized for patrons’ specic needs and group stretches led by a trained exologist for up to six participants. The company’s stated goal is to improve exibility, enhance movement, reduce pain and improve quality of life, accord- ing to its Facebook page. An opening date has not been announced, but the company’s website states the Plano lo- cation is “coming soon.” 972-641-4444. www.stretchlab.com 9 Adamo’s Pizza is opening in a new lo- cation just south of Plano. An exact open- ing date has not yet been announced, but signage on the building indicates the company is “coming soon.” The pizza pickup and delivery concept will open at 18484 Preston Road, Ste. 101, Dallas. The location will have a drive-thru pickup window, and the menu will feature clas- sic-style pizza options, chicken wings and more. A phone number and website are not yet available. 10 Ctrl V Virtual Reality Arcade is opening in a new location in Plano. The company received permission at the April 11 Plano City Council meeting to open its new location at 3000 Custer Road, Ste. 250, in the Parkwood Square shopping center. Husband-and-wife owners Beth and Shawn Reynolds said

Force veteran who spent years working in the food industry. The Plano franchise is owned and operated by Rob Salinas and is the rst in Texas. The company web- site states other locations are slated to open in Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston. 469-814-0341. www.grazecraze.com 4 Joyeux Nutrition , a concept that includes a health food store as well as a smoothie and juice bar, opened in its new location in Plano this winter. The store is located at 2907 W. 15th St. in the Prairie Creek Village shopping center. According to the company’s Facebook page, it regu- larly hosts tness classes at the location as well. The menu includes shakes, iced coee and teas with a variety of protein and energy booster options. Shake a- vors include Oreo, birthday cake, oatmeal cookie and more. The store also oers mini protein donuts. The company states its mission is to “build a joyful community full of people committed to becom- ing the best version of themselves.” www.instagram.com/joyeuxnutrition 5 McNeal’s Tavern & Eatery opened in mid-April at 1422 K Ave., Plano. The sports and dining tavern is located in historic Downtown Plano in the former location of Kelly’s Eastside. McNeal’s oers burgers, salads, pasta dishes and more, according to its Facebook page. www.mcnealsplano.com

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