Read the latest business and community news from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Lewisville-Flower Mound-Highland Village

Caddo Office Reimagined builds new coworking space in Flower Mound

Caddo Office Reimagined is under construction at 2201 Spinks Road, Flower Mound.

Once complete, the coworking space will offer more than 160 private office suites as well as conference rooms, unique shared spaces and kitchen amenities for members.






Keller-Roanoke-Northeast Fort Worth

Roanoke launches second round of business stimulus program

The second phase of the city of Roanoke and the Roanoke Economic and Industrial Development Corp.'s stimulus program is underway as of Oct. 23.

McKinney




Guitars & Growlers marks first anniversary in McKinney

Guitars & Growlers celebrated its first anniversary Sept. 23 at 2741 Virginia Pkwy., Ste. 500, McKinney. The restaurant serves subs, charcuterie boards, paninis and more.

Artificial intelligence company Alanna.ai to expand headquarters in McKinney

Artificial intelligence and software-as-a-service startup Alanna.ai announced Oct. 27 it plans to hire 20 new employees and add 3,000 square feet to its headquarters at 1700 Redbud Blvd., McKinney. The company’s artificial intelligence software, Alanna, is designed to simplify land and title transactions.




Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake

Hall's Pumpkin Farm in Grapevine celebrates 20-year anniversary

Hall’s Pumpkin Farm celebrated its 20th anniversary in October. Located at 3420 Hall-Johnson Road in Grapevine, the family-owned pumpkin patch is known for its hayrides, farm animals and corn maze. The patch's official last day of the 2020 season was Nov. 1.

Richardson




Pearl Cup Coffee closes its Richardson location

Pearl Cup Coffee has shuttered its flagship Richardson location at 2701 Custer Parkway, Ste. 917. The business offered a wide selection of coffee, tea, baked goods, paninis and sandwiches, salads and more. Eiland Coffee Roasters expects to open a cafe in its place in mid-January.

Plano

Following ownership change, local gymnastics company Infinite Bounds becomes Texas Dynamix Gymnastics Plano




Following a change in ownership, Infinite Bounds will begin rebranding as Texas Dynamix Gymnastics Plano in November. The gymnastics company will continue to be located at 1901 Preston Park Blvd., Plano, and partner with Impact America Martial Arts and Rotem Pilates.

Emily Davis, Sandra Sadek, William C. Wadsack, Ian Pribanic, Olivia Lueckemeyer and Liesbeth Powers contributed to this report.