Read the most popular business and community news from the past week from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Keller, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Westlake and Northeast Fort Worth all see changing demographics

The area encompassing Keller, Roanoke, Northeast Fort Worth, Trophy Club and Westlake features varying landscapes, from densely populated areas adjacent to I-35W in Northeast Fort Worth, to more rural landscapes in Westlake. Here's a look at the population changes between 2010 and 2020, community facts, local demographics in 2010 and 2020, and tax rates in each community.

Sky Rocket Burger opens in Frisco

The menu includes single, double and triple burgers, according to a news release. In addition, a grilled cheese sandwich is offered.


Driving development: Projects on US 377 in Keller, Roanoke to see major progress this year

Beginning near the heart of Fort Worth and traveling about 38 miles north to Denton, US 377 functions as an important connector for the northwest region of the metroplex.

Cotton Patch Cafe in downtown Grapevine closes

The chain, which has restaurants in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico, serves classic Southern dishes, such as chicken fried steak, fried catfish, and chicken and dumplings.


Richardson City Council approves rezoning to allow construction of a 590-unit mixed residential project

Richardson City Council voted unanimously Jan. 24 to rezone 16.4 acres of undeveloped land from industrial to planned development to allow for the construction of a 590-unit mixed-residential community.

Bailey Lewis, Matt Payne, Samantha Van Dyke and Kaushiki Roy contributed to this report.