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Oak Hollow Golf Course in east McKinney closed for renovations May 30.
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FEATURED IMPACT RENOVATION Oak Hollow Golf Course , the city of McKinney’s municipal course, is set to receive renovations to the greens and other facilities this summer, according to a news release from the city. The project will include upgrades to various facilities at the golf course, including: • the greens • tee boxes • collars • the clubhouse • restroom facilities and more. The renovations will offer reshaped greens with a new putting surface along with some greens expanded as much as 30%, Parks and Recreation Director Michael Kowski said in the release. Upgraded golf carts are also expected to be deployed along with the renovations. The total cost of the renovations is chain is known for its coffee and dough- nuts. The business also offers bagels, breakfast sandwiches and more, according to its menu. www.dunkindonuts.com 6 California-based United Pacific Indus- tries is set move into a new operations fa- cility in McKinney in the second quarter of 2023, according to a news release. United Pacific Industries is an international manu- facturer of automotive parts and products for both commercial trucks and classic cars, according to the release. The compa- ny will occupy a nearly 280,000-square- foot facility in north McKinney at 3827 N. McDonald St., in the Core5 Logis- tics Center. The space will serve as an additional operations base to meet the growing warehouse and freight needs of the company, according to the release. 800-790-6988. https://upauto.com 7 Salad and Go plans to open a third McKinney location in the first half of 2024, according to a representative of the company. The restaurant will be located at the southwest corner of US 75 and Virginia Parkway, according to city planning documents. Salad and Go restaurants offer nine different types of salads and wraps as well as breakfast burritos, lemonades, teas, cold-brew coffee and more, according to its website. www.saladandgo.com
$1 million, and the project will be funded by bonds and the golf fund, Kowski said in an email. The 18-hole, par-70 golf course, located at 3005 N. McDonald St., McKinney, closed May 30, according to the release. Construction work is expected to last three months with a projected reopening date of Sept. 1. The driving range, practice greens and clubhouse will remain open during construction, according to the release. 972-562-0670. www.oakhollowgolf.com
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8 Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods is scheduled to open in its first McKinney location in 2024, according to a repre- sentative of the company. The store will be located at 2900 W. University Drive, Ste. 100, McKinney, near Skyline Drive. Spec’s is a Houston-based liquor store with over 180 locations, according to its website. The store offers a variety of beers, wines, spirits and food items. www.specsonline.com ANNIVERSARY 9 Carpe Diem Comics celebrated its fifth anniversary May 26, according to Managing Partner Shado Wiley. The store, located in Historic Downtown McKinney at 208 E. Louisiana St., sells comics and graphic novels, as well as board games, card games and dice. The store also offers collectibles and hobby supplies, according to its website. The comic store hosts classes, bootcamps and weekly gaming events. Games played at these events include Pokemon Trading Card Game, Dungeons & Drag- ons, board games and more, according to the business’s website. 214-856-4519. www.carpediemcomics.com
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MCKINNEY EDITION • JUNE 2023
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