Check out these six businesses from Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake that have undergone changes recently.

New ownership

Holly Bullington took ownership of Sit N Stay Petreat, a pet grooming, boarding and day care business, on May 16, according to a news release. She has more than 20 years of experience in the pet care industry with grooming, boarding and pet day care companies. Sit n Stay Pet Retreat, located at 8300 Precinct Line Road, Ste. 110, Colleyville, offers pet boarding, day care, grooming and training programs. Bullington plans to expand its service offerings, including large-dog grooming and training programs, according to the release. 817-770-4432. www.sitnstaypetretreat.com

Fitness HQ in Southlake was one of one 17 retail stores purchased by Johnson Fitness & Wellness in March. The store, located at 2800 E. Southlake Blvd., has a temporary sign with the new name: Johnson Fitness & Wellness. The Wisconsin-based retailer offers an assortment of fitness and wellness equipment. In addition, Johnson Fitness & Wellness has a team of more than 60 tenured fitness consultants and operations staff to support the expansion into Texas, according to a news release about the purchase. 817-748-8855. www.johnsonfitness.com

Name changes


The Modish Home debuted its brick-and-mortar store’s new name, The Gift Bar, on April 22. Owner Sarah Varney said the store features curated gift boxes. Customers can either create a custom gift box in store or grab a ready-to-go gift box filled with individual items, such as coffee, handmade candles and self-care items. The Modish Home will still sell some of its items in the store, but Varney said most customers purchase the store's personalized items online. The Gift Bar is located 1821 John McCain Road, Colleyville. 817-897-5930. https://thegiftbarstore.com

Relocations

A little more than a week after announcing a move from Grapevine to Colleyville, Marshall Grain Co.'s new location has been unveiled. The organic garden center and pet supply store will open at 5311 Colleyville Blvd. in early 2024, according to a news release. June is the last month for the Grapevine location at 3525 William D. Tate Ave., according to previous reporting. A temporary store will be located in Hurst from July to January at 3417 Raider Drive, Ste. 9. 817-416-6600. www.marshallgrain.com

Rally House moved locations within Southlake and opened its new store April 25. The sports boutique sells apparel from professional teams, such as the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas Stars, FC Dallas, the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Mavericks. Rally House opened in late 2020 and moved to 280 State St., Ste. 280, Southlake, in 2021. The new location is at 2924 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake. 817-778-8080. www.rallyhouse.com


Two Southlake Town Square businesses will be moving to a new location later this fall. Chico’s and Soma Intimate will relocate from 300 E. Grand Ave. to the former location of Rally House at 280 State St., according to the Town Square Management Office. According to filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the former Rally House store will be split into two spaces. Soma will occupy 3,000 square feet, while Chico's will be 5,000 square feet. Chico’s is a clothing chain that offers women’s clothes, shoes and accessories, according to its website. Soma offers lingerie, loungewear and beauty products for every body type, according to its website.

Chico’s: 817-251-8797. www.chicos.com; Soma: 817-416-4757. www.soma.com