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Richardson
Tipsy's Woodworking now creating handcrafted furniture, gifts in Richardson
Tipsy’s Woodworking opened a 24,000-square-foot wood shop July 3 at 1601 N. Glenville Drive, Richardson. The business employs a crew of woodworkers and expert craftsmen who create various items, such as furniture, home decor and gifts.
Keller-Roanoke-Northeast Fort Worth
Hat Creek Burger Co. now open in Northeast Fort Worth
Hat Creek Burger Co. opened during the first week of July at 5300 Golden Triangle Blvd., Fort Worth.
Grapevine
Grapevine cancels GrapeFest amid COVID-19 concerns
The city of Grapevine announced July 13 the cancellation of this year's GrapeFest festival.
This year's wine festival would have marked Grapevine’s 34th year of hosting the event. The four-day festival typically attracts more than 250,000 visitors. It was scheduled to be held in Grapevine’s Main Street area Sept. 17-20.
McKinney
McKinney senior living community Teresa's House prepares to open amid pandemic
Teresa’s House is readying to open the first of its three houses in its assisted-living and memory care community in McKinney.
Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake
Collective MVMT opens exercise studio in Southlake
Collective MVMT opened at the end of June at 2251 E. Southlake Blvd., Ste. 100, Southlake. The exercise studio offers cycling classes and full-body, resistance-based strength training classes.
Ian Pribanic, Gavin Pugh, Miranda Jaimes and Olivia Lueckemeyer contributed to this report.