Get ready for 9 businesses opening this year in Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle.

1. inLIFE Wellness

A new Pilates studio, inLIFE Wellness, plans to open its doors in Flower Mound early this year, said Aneesa Patel, director of the Flower Mound location.

The business offers classes based on reformer Pilates, which combines a typical Pilates class with strength, cardio and barre exercise modalities, or types of exercises. Instructors at inLIFE Wellness are also encouraged to bring creativity to each session, Patel said.2. 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.3. Ambition Dance Productions

Ambition Dance Productions plans to add a second location this year, co-owner and Executive Director Wendy Jenkins said.

The dance studio teaches class for students starting at 2 years old and continuing to adults, Jenkins said. Classes are offered for several dance styles, including ballet, tap, lyrical, jazz and contemporary.


Jenkins added that Ambition Dance Productions also offers classes for tumbling, drill team prep and college dance team prep. One of the things that sets the studio apart from competitors is that most of the instructors have either danced professionally or hold degrees in dance, Jenkins said.4. The Vital Stretch

Health and wellness studio Vital Stretch will open its first Dallas-Fort Worth location this year, franchisee Vivek Karnik said.

The business specializes in assisted stretching to promote flexibility and mobility for clients, Karnik said. The business has other locations in San Antonio, Austin and Houston, Karnik added.5. Baylor Scott & White

Baylor Scott & White is opening a new cardiovascular center in Argyle in 2026, said Matthew Olivolo, manager of North Texas media relations for Baylor Scott & White Health Systems.


The 2,915-square-foot project is expected to cost $550,000.6. Green Bird

Green Bird is coming soon to Flower Mound, founder Diego Chavez said.

The business will offer five golf simulator bays a full bar and food, he said.

"The cool thing about Green Bird is we want to create it as a community," Chavez said. "It's more than just golf."7. Hurtado Barbecue


Hurtado Barbecue will offer Tex-Mex barbecue in Argyle this year, owner, founder and Argyle resident Brandon Hurtado said.

The menu will include brisket plates, beef ribs, turkey, house-made sausage, burgers and sandwiches, Hurtado said.8. Twisted Goat Coffee

A Twisted Goat coffee shop is scheduled to open in Flower Mound this year, said Sanober Syed, the company’s real estate broker.

The coffee shop will occupy a 1,037-square-foot space on Cross Timbers Road, according to a news release from real estate brokerage Bradford Commercial Real Estate, the company that manages the property.


The coffee shop will offer specialty coffee roasts and bakery items, the news release states.9. Jersey Mike’s

A new Jersey Mike’s sandwich shop is scheduled to open at Harvest Town Center in Argyle in spring 2026, a company representative said.

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation documents state the sandwich shop will occupy a roughly 1,439-square-foot space in the Harvest development.

Jersey Mike’s offers several kinds of sub sandwiches, including Italian, roast beef and BLTs.