Several businesses opened or are opening soon in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle. Keep reading for the latest business updates from Community Impact.

Now open

IVX Health

IVX Health is now open in Flower Mound, according to Marketing Manager Laura Dilworth.

The business offers infusion and injection therapy for individuals with chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, multiple sclerosis and others, according to its website.Image Studios


An Image Studios location in Flower Mound is now open, co-owner Mishore Kenta said.

The Flower Mound location has 32 rentable salon suites, which can be leased to independent beauty professionals, such as barbers or lash and nail artists. In addition to rentable salon suites, the business also offers free workshops on brand development, social media marketing and financial management, according to the business’s website.Coming soon

Bluemercury

A new beauty retail store, Bluemercury, plans to open within The Shops at Highland Village, according to a news release.


The store sells a selection of luxury, hand-picked beauty products including makeup and fragrances. A unique feature of Bluemercury is its Center Bar, which allows customers to engage with trained beauty experts for consultations or product discovery, said Melissa Napolitano, a spokesperson for The Shops at Highland Village, in an email.

Bluemercury will occupy 1,400 square feet of retail space in the shopping center, per the news release.The Learning Experience

The Learning Experience is expected to be open at its Argyle location in early spring 2026, a company representative said.

The center offers education services for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. Children engage in hands-on learning activities that encourage them to explore and solve problems at their own rate of development, according to the company website.Warby Parker


Warby Parker will offer glasses, contacts, accessories and more early this fall, said a Warby Parker spokesperson in an email.

Construction began in May and is expected to wrap up in August, according to previous Community Impact reporting.

“For opening day, shoppers will receive a Warby Parker tote bag with any purchase. This location will also feature custom artwork from nearby artist Tatyana Alanis,” a Warby Parker spokesperson said.

In addition to eye glasses, sunglasses and contacts, an independent optometrist will offer eye exams in the future.


According to the spokesperson, customers can receive 15% off with the purchase of two or more prescription frames. Customers can also get a $50 credit when they purchase an annual supply of contacts.