As Lewisville and Coppell continue to develop, more businesses are planning to open and renovations to existing establishments are underway. Check out a list of five business updates in the region. This list is not comprehensive.

Now open

Huevos Rancheros


The Hispanic restaurant is now open in Lewisville, according to the company's social media.

The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with dishes ranging from tacos to burritos to arepas. The menu also features chilaquiles, eggs, and American breakfasts accompanied by pancakes.Gameday Men’s Health




Located near The Vista shopping mall, Gameday Men’s Health is now open for business.

The health and wellness business offers testosterone replacement therapy, shockwave therapy, vitamin and peptide therapy, as well as free testing and consultation. Lab results from blood work take 20 minutes with an in-house facility in a man-cave environment, according to the website.

Gameday Men's Health began in California in 2018 and has since sold more than 800 franchise locations nationwide.Coming soon

Voodoo Brewing Co.





The company is slated to open in the fall at The Realm Castle Hills development in Lewisville.

Voodoo brand seltzers, stouts, IPAs and golden ales will be on draft. On the food side, dill pickle pizza, hush puppies, wings and more will be on the menu.In the news

Starbucks


Renovation work is underway at the Starbucks on North Denton Tap Road.




According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, work includes “major” interior renovations and “minor exterior work.” The renovation project began in early September and is expected to wrap up on Oct. 9, per the filing.

Starbucks offers a number of drip coffees, specialty drinks and pastries.Sullivan Old Town BBQ

Upgrades and an expansion are underway at Sullivan Old Town BBQ, after Lewisville City Council approved a facade grant for the project at the Sept. 9 meeting.

The upgrades seek to improve the building's exterior by replacing glass and doors, extending the front patio, adding new signage, and improved lighting, painting and other various repairs, according to city documents.




Concrete has been poured for the front patio, but a timeline for renovation completion is not yet available. The total cost for the project is estimated at $100,000, per city documents. City Council approved a $40,000 grant to cover a portion of the cost.

As part of the agreement, Sullivan Old Town BBQ will maintain the adjoining pocket park for five years, according to city documents. The park is a small strip of land acting as a buffer between the restaurant and the Mill at Old Town, a new apartment community. City Council approved an additional $40,000 cash grant for this purpose.