Check out five businesses that have recently opened or will be opening early 2026 in Flower Mound and Argyle.

Now open

1. Storied Provisions

Storied Provisions is now open in Flower Mound, according to a company news release.

The business offers coffee, pastries, books and gifts.


“We created Storied Provisions to be a warm, welcoming space where neighbors can connect, find inspiration, and enjoy the best of what local creators have to offer,” a team member of Storied Provisions said in the news release. “Every element, from the books on our shelves to the beans in our brewers, has been chosen with the intention of bringing the community together.”

2. Design and Grace

Design and Grace opened a new storefront in Argyle in mid-December, owner Tony Boulton said.

The business offers a variety of kitchen supplies and is an authorized dealer for Jura coffee machines, Wüsthof cutlery, Scanpan cookware, Dualit small appliances, and other European kitchenware brands, per its website.


“Design and Grace was founded in 2004 and had a Grapevine store location for 6 years,” Boulton said. “We transitioned to online only for a few years, before relocating to the Argyle Business Park in 2021. Having further expanded our space more recently, we took the decision to dedicate a greater area to a full storefront, to serve the growing community in south Denton County.”

3. Insulation Commandos of Denton-Tarrant

Contracting company Insulation Commandos of Denton-Tarrant opened in Argyle in early November, owner Kyle Terrell said.

The company specializes in insulation work, including noise reduction, installation and removal, Terrell said.


The business serves several cities around Denton County and Tarrant County, such as Argyle, Keller, Flower Mound and the city of Denton.

4. Pizza Twist

Pizza Twist is now open in Flower Mound and serves specialty pizzas like butter chicken pizza, bombay barbecue pizza and Hawaiian pizza, according to its website.

In addition to the variety of pizzas, the Indian fusion restaurant will offer pasta, breadsticks, chicken wings, salad, fries and paneer pakora, which is a bread served with Pizza Twist’s signature sauce, per its website.


This is the fifth Pizza Twist location in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, with other stores in Frisco, McKinney, Lewisville and Irving.

Coming soon

5. The House Argyle

The House Argyle will kick off weekly Sunday services starting Jan. 25 in Argyle South Elementary, said Alisha Birch, the Argyle campus executive administrator.


The church is an expansion of The House Fort Worth, she said. Service will be held at 10 a.m. every week on Sunday.

The House Argyle will offer weekly children, youth and young adult ministries, as well as groups and classes for adults, Birch said.

“Our mission is to be a life-giving, Jesus-focused church serving Argyle and the surrounding areas,” she said. “Our heart is to see all generations come to know the love of Jesus through our weekend services, groups and team.”