Here are nine businesses now open, coming soon and recently closed in south Frisco.

Now open

1. MedVet Frisco


The clinic offers a wide variety of emergency care for cats and dogs, including treatment of broken bones, bites, wounds and other medical emergencies such as heatstroke, breathing problems and more. MedVet does not provide general wellness care such as vaccinations, annual examinations, nail trims, or neuter/spay surgeries, according to a statement on the clinic’s website.2. Sportz Box

The store offers cricket bats, gloves, guards, helmets, shoes and more for adults and children, according to The Sportz Box website. Customers can also purchase cricket gear virtually through the store's website for delivery or in-store pickup.3. Vivian Head Spa


The business offers a range of services including scalp therapy such as scalp detox treatment, head spa therapy, facial spa such as facial cleansing, and acne clearing facial spa. It also offers more traditional spa services such as body massage and foot massage.4. Wellness From Siam

The massage studio offers several massage techniques including traditional Thai massages, sports massages, Swedish massages, Ashiatsu, hot stone therapy, multiple deep tissue massages and aromatherapy, according to its website. Massage sessions are available in 60-, 90- and 120-minute increments. A couples massage option is also available, according to the studio’s website.Coming soon

5. Burning Rice


The restaurant was previously slated to open in January. The Korean BBQ restaurant menu features signature bowls including crispy chicken, bulgogi and pan seared tofu. A build-your-own bowl is also available. Shareable options are chicken bites, pork belly, sweet glazed wings and more.6. Children’s Lighthouse


The franchise, owned by Varun Sharma, will offer curriculum-based pre-K, preschool, and advanced pre-K programs. The school enrolls children from infancy through 12 years of age.7. Chobani

The yogurt brand signed a lease for 28,674 square feet of office space in the Hall Park development’s newest office building, known as The Tower at Hall Park, according to a news release from the development. The Tower is a 16-story building located inside Hall Park next to the development’s Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel and Kaleidoscope Park space. The new office space will allow the Chobani company to open a “dynamic workplace and customer experience center” when staff move out of their current satellite office location in Plano this summer, according to the release.8. Musume

A new restaurant is making plans to move into an empty space in The Star from when the restaurant Sushi Marquee closed in early January. Dallas-based hospitality group Rock Libations announced it would open a Musume location inside The Star in a Jan. 27 news release. According to the release, Musume is an authentic Asian restaurant that offers sushi and sashimi made with fresh fish flown in daily from JapanClosures

9. Sushi Marquee


A sign posted on the restaurant's front door stated it closed Jan. 1 Sushi Marquee first opened in 2017. Menu items included noodle bowls, ramen, teriyaki chicken, fried rice and sushi rolls as well as signature cocktails.