Here is a roundup of business features that appeared in the McKinney edition of Community Impact in 2022.

January

Freedom Health Centers integrates, grows practice within McKinney


Freedom Health Centers utilizes an integrated team with professionals in chiropractic care, physical rehab, nutrition, massage therapy and more to help clients improve their health.

February


Women entrepreneurs realize their ideas at MillHouse McKinney


MillHouse McKinney is made up of two nonprofit membership-based organizations designed to promote women entrepreneurs through creative programming and shared resources.

March

Companies network, collaborate at McKinney coworking space


Tech Culture McKinney, which opened in 2018, serves as a hub for networking, meet-and-greets, and different events for organizations in McKinney and throughout Collin County.

April

North Texas Palms & Pottery, uprooted to new McKinney location, thriving in new digs


North Texas Palms & Pottery began at McKinney Trade Days and now has its own location selling palm trees, pottery, garden supplies and more in north McKinney.


May

McKinney Knittery yarn store expands multiple times to meet local demand


In 2015, business owner Ginger Hayes opened McKinney Knittery and has since had to relocate and expand her business three times to accommodate demand.

June


Natural Jewels Facial Spa in McKinney provides positive vibes, expertise


Jewel Georges, owner of Natural Jewels Facial Spa, aims to help her clients feel better about themselves through skin care.

July

East End Salvage provides McKinney source for European antiques


Entrepreneurs Robert and Kaci Lyford opened East End Salvage, a European antiques and architectural salvage business, in 2020.

August

SLM General Contractors & Roofing seeks customer satisfaction in McKinney


Sergio Maldonado and his wife, Lisa Hoff, opened SLM General Contractors & Roofing in 2014 to bring quality customer care to the home repair and remodeling industry.

September

McKinney's Texas Youth Ballet instructor provides training ground for dancers


McKinney’s Texas Youth Ballet is one of a handful of studios in the metroplex where dancers perform fully produced, traditional and original ballets, founding Director Jennifer Dulin said.

October

Bernard's Gourmet Foods stems from McKinney natives' retirement plan


David and Michelle Bernard started Bernard’s Gourmet Foods as a retirement plan, and soon found their products on the shelves of H-E-B.

November

Wild Birds Unlimited in McKinney brings bird lovers together


Owner Cheryl “Birdie” Miller said she has been feeding birds her whole life and often had to travel to Dallas to get to a bird supply store. She opened Wild Birds Unlimited in McKinney to serve bird lovers in the Collin County area.

December

The Neathery Estate Bed and Breakfast welcomes guests to historic McKinney estate


Local Innkeeper Tiffany Bellino restored this historic estate over two years before opening its doors to guests in 2018.