Read the latest business and community news from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Keller-Roanoke-Northeast Fort Worth

Anderson Distillery and Grill coming to Roanoke in fall

Anderson Distillery and Grill plans to open at 400 S. Oak St., Roanoke, in fall 2021, according to the company's website. The business will make and sell vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, agave spirits and more.

Richardson


Salad and Go to open Richardson location in June

The drive-thru concept eatery will offer made-to-order salads, wraps, soups and drinks at 850 E. Campbell Road, Richardson. Those items are priced at the same cost as fast food to further the company's mission to make healthy food convenient and affordable, according to a release from Salad and Go.

Plano

Latitude Luxury Living now open in Plano


The luxury apartment development, located just south of West Plano Parkway between Custer and Alma roads, offers a variety of floorplans. Resident amenities include four courtyards, an outdoor kitchen, a resort-style pool with tanning ledge, a two-story fitness center with a rock-climbing station, and a dog wash area and pet spa.

Frisco

Restaurant featuring West African cuisine coming soon to Frisco

A new family-owned restaurant specializing in West African cuisine is set to host its grand opening May 30. Calabar Pot & Bar has leased space at 5995 Preston Road, Ste. 102, just south of Wade Boulevard in Frisco. The restaurant specializes in seafood, meat and vegetables.


Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake

Here are five new retailers coming to Southlake Town Square this year

Two clothing store, a luxury furniture brand and two restaurants are coming to Southlake Town Square.

Lewisville-Flower Mound-Highland Village


Altitude Pole Fitness and Aerial Arts in Highland Village aims to build strength and confidence

Allison Roussel was laid off from her corporate information technology job in 2017. While looking for another job, she found herself entertaining a lifelong goal of opening her own business.

She had been taking classes for five years at Altitude Pole Fitness & Aerial Arts in Frisco and approached the business owner, Tricia Lauerman, about the possibility of expanding.

“I really liked Tricia’s brand and what she presented,” Roussel said. “Tricia said, ‘Let’s do it.’”


McKinney

Idaho-based baby products business relocates to McKinney

Tiny Human Supply Co. relocated its business from Boise, Idaho, to McKinney in February. Founded in 2018, Tiny Human Supply Co. works to make clean skin care for babies, including diaper rash cream, lotion, nursing cream and more.

Kira Lovell, William C. Wadsack, Valerie Wigglesworth, Alex Copeland and Sandra Sadek contributed to this report.