Here are five businesses and restaurants coming to McKinney in 2024.

1. Planet Fitness

Planet Fitness offers membership options that include benefits such as unlimited gym access, guest passes, fitness training and amenities such as hydromassage chairs, according to its website.

An opening date is unknown, and construction is estimated to finish in July 2024, according to documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The gym will fill the 20,000-square-foot storefront that formerly housed a Tuesday Morning location.2. The Dolly Llama Waffle Master

The Dolly Llama serves milkshakes and ice cream in a number of flavors with various toppings and sauces to choose from.


An opening date is unknown, but documents filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation estimate construction will begin in January 2024 and finish in April 2024.3. Buffalo Wild Wings Go

The restaurant, a new takeout and delivery-focused model for Buffalo Wild Wings, will offer a limited menu with traditional and boneless wings with 26 sauce and seasoning options; chicken tenders; sandwiches; and sides, such as onion rings and fries.4. Cava

The opening of the planned Cava location coming to north McKinney has been delayed to 2024, according to a representative of the company.

The new location coming to US 380 and Hardin Boulevard was scheduled to be complete in late 2023, but is now expected to open in the second quarter of 2024.


The Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant allows patrons to create their own dishes with bases such as salad, grains and pitas; dips and spreads, such as red pepper hummus and roasted eggplant; protein such as falafel, harissa honey chicken and spicy lamb meatballs; and a variety of toppings and dressings.
  • Opening second quarter of 2024
  • 4010 W. University Drive, Ste. 200
  • www.cava.com
5. Jetset Pilates

Jetset Pilates offers a 50-minute reformer-based workout that is set to curated music playlists and combines strength training, cardio, conditioning and Pilates movements. Other services offered include an arms- and abdominal-focused workout and private sessions, according to its website.

The brand, founded in Miami, is expanding nationally through franchising. Frisco natives Alycia and Ryan O’Leary will open the McKinney location, which will be the first Jetset Pilates location in Texas, the release states.

“I am so excited to introduce the west McKinney community to an experience I know they will love as much as I do,” franchise owner Alycia O’Leary said in the release. “You instantly know and love the workout for how it connects mind and body, class playlists are inspiring, and there’s a strong sense of community in the studio.”