Alloy Personal Training

Alloy Personal Training is opening a fitness center in Flower Mound, according to the company’s website.

A project has been filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to renovate an existing 1,627-square-foot space for the new gym at an estimated cost of $85,000. The work is scheduled to begin April 1 and complete Sept. 1, according to the filing.

Alloy Personal Training offers structured fitness training based on individual goals and needs. Patrons can make an appointment to discuss these goals and trainers will create the appropriate workout and nutrition plans.Eye Level Learning Center

Eye Level Learning Center is bringing supplemental education services for children and teens to Flower Mound.


According to filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, construction of a 1,000-square-foot center is scheduled to begin March 15 and complete June 18 at an estimated cost of $85,000. The center’s program focuses on developing students to be critical thinkers and lifelong learners and has locations around the globe, according to the company website.

The center provides one-on-one coaching in math and English for children ages 4-15. It structures learning through individual assessments to craft programs tailored to a student’s specific needs.Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming

A new neighborhood pet store, Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming, plans to open in The Shops at Highland Village, according to a news release.

The business offers a selection of pet foods, all-natural treats and chews, pet toys, and health and wellness items, according to the Woof Gang website. Customers can also choose from a variety of grooming, nail and dental services.Woof Gang operates more than 350 locations across the United States and several in North Texas, per its website. The business will be located next to the James Avery Artisan Jewelry, per the news release.FĀC Aesthetics


FĀC Aesthetics moved locations in Argyle on Jan. 29.

According to their website, they offer injectables and facial services to help patients achieve full facial balance and a more youthful restoration.

Their services include an array of cosmetic injections including neurotoxins to prevent wrinkles, dermal filler to help restore facial volume and kybella, which can help destroy fat cells in the face. They also provide hair and skin treatments.

FĀC Aesthetics has been open in Argyle since 2021. Their name is based on founder Christy Hennigan's original name for the company, "Facial Aesthetics by Christy." They used the initial to create FĀC, converting the "A" to a long A with a macron over it to be pronounced "face," said Hennigan.


They will have a grand opening in their new building on April 10.Dragon Kim's Taekwondo

Flower Mound has a new taekwondo studio, Dragon Kim’s Taekwondo, which offers martial arts classes for people ages 4 and up.

There are several instructors at the studio, including Grand Master Dragon Kim Jin Young who holds a 9th degree black belt in taekwondo.Plaid Fox

Fashion resale business Plaid Fox is now open in Flower Mound.


Individuals can rent racks in the boutique starting at $35 a week, with renters taking home around two-thirds of sales at the end of the week. Item selection varies on the vendors renting racks, but the store strives to have a selection of better men’s and women’s fashion brands, according to Plaid Fox’s website.Starbucks

Starbucks is now open serving craft beverages in Argyle.

The shop serves coffee, tea, refreshers and baked goods such as breakfast sandwiches and cake pops.

"Our company was eager and excited to build a store in the city of Argyle, we worked really hard on bringing not only baristas that will bring our mission to life but also know and live in the city of Argyle," store manager Angel Guerrero said in an email. "We are all happy to serve and support the community around us and can't wait to see everyone in our neighborhood coffee shop."