Here are 14 businesses that have recently opened, are coming soon, moved or closed in south Frisco.

Now open

1. Chi Tea

Menu offerings include Nashville hot style chicken sandwiches, popcorn chicken, loaded fries, macaroni and cheese, burgers and grilled chicken sandwiches. Chi Tea also offers bubble tea drinks and a banana pudding dessert. The bubble tea can be ordered with a wide variety of syrups, toppings, flavors and customized as a smoothie or iced tea.2. Discount Tire

The business performs a number of wheel and tire services for its customers such as flat tire repair, tire rotation and balance, tire inspection and pressure checks and windshield wiper repair.3. Sweet Gilly’s Specialty Bakeshop


The bakery specializes in allergen-friendly desserts and pastries. The items are always free from dairy and eggs, owner Gillian Kirk said. Kirk also offers daily gluten free, tree nut free, peanut free, soy free and other allergen friendly offerings. Sweet Gilly’s has a menu of offerings such as cupcakes, cookies, cinnamon rolls and even savory options. Custom orders are also available. The location has indoor and outdoor seating options along with an electric fireplace.4. Glovana Lash Studio

The studio offers eyelash extensions, eyelash lifts, eyelash refills and brow lamination. Other cosmetic services include teeth whitening and some facial or body hair waxing, owner and resident esthetician Stephanie Ford said.5. New Beginnings Family Aesthetics

The medical spa offers non-surgical hair restoration treatments for men and women experiencing hair loss. The treatment process includes injections and is recommended for individuals who are too young for hair transplant surgery or those experiencing early stages of hair loss, according to the New Beginnings Family Aesthetics website.6. ParagonED

The private school offers nontraditional learning opportunities through local partnerships with businesses and other organizations. It offers full-time and part-time student enrollment.7. Uniqlo


The store, located in Stonebriar Centre, sells apparel for men, women, children and babies, according to the company website. The brand was first founded in Japan in 1984 and opened its first U.S. store in 2005.8. Remy

The complex offers studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Construction began in 2022, and the community welcomed its first residents in April 2024, according to a news release. Amenities include a pool with a sundeck, an outdoor courtyard with kitchen, hammocks, and firepit and a fitness center with yoga room and indoor cycling area. Additional community amenities include a pet spa, gaming lawn and parking garage with EV charging stations.9. Condom Sense

The store moved into the Dallas Parkway space left vacant when Stumpy’s Hatchet House, an ax throwing business, closed in August.Coming soon

10. Perfumania


The business specializes in designer fragrances and related gifts and accessories for men, women and children, according to the company website. It sells name brands such as Ralph Lauren, Clinique and Elizabeth Taylor.Relocations

11. Clover Family Medicine & Esthetics

The joint medical spa and healthcare services office, which is currently located at 255 W. Lebanon Road Ste. 106, Frisco, will operate out of a new space, owner Victoria Herold said in an email. Clover Family Medicine & Esthetics offers a wide range of primary care services, including wellness exams, chronic disease management, women's health and more, according to its website. Its medical spa offerings include hair removal, Botox injections, weight loss services and more.In the news

12. Hudson House


The restaurant serves brunch, lunch and dinner. Menu options include lobster rolls, hamburgers, fish tacos and more. It will open in the space formally occupied by Twin Peaks. An exact opening date is unknown at this time; however, a filing with the Texas Department of License and Regulation states renovations on the space are expected to begin in early January 2025 and wrap up in May 2025.13. Karmic Grounds

The coffee and tea studio is now operating as a dedicated roasting lab and private event space. An Oct. 28 post from the company on social media cited the ongoing construction in the downtown area as the main driver behind the decision. The Main Street location is one of two Karmic Grounds coffee shops in Frisco. The second is located at 3033 Ohio Drive, Ste. 1000 in the Summit at Stonebriar apartment complex and will continue operating as a coffee and tea studio, according to the post.Closures

14. Nation’s Giant Hamburgers

The restaurant, which opened in May, initially closed in September for renovations, according to a previous sign posted on the door. The lockout notice is dated Oct. 21. Along with hamburgers, Nation’s sold hot dogs, sandwiches and breakfast items.