Here are 12 businesses that have opened, are coming soon or have seen updates in west McKinney.

Now open

1. Game Over Videogames


The new store will buy, sell and trade all used video games and equipment for systems, including the Atari and Xbox.2. Reggis Liquor

The store sells liquor, beer and wine as well as snacks and mixers.
  • Opened in January
  • 210 Coit Road, Ste. 210, McKinney
  • 214-592-8144
3. Rumble Boxing


The business offers 45-minute workouts that focus on boxing skills and strength training, according to its website.4. Sips Fine Wine and Liquor

The store sells a variety of wine, beer and liquor, as well as mixers and cigars and cigarillos.5. Smart Space Self Storage

The facility offers several storage unit size options as well as recreational vehicle and boat storage.6. White Rhino

The coffee chain offers drip coffee and espresso drinks, as well as matcha drinks, teas and food items.Coming soon


7. Dental Care at Westridge

The facility will be a “full-service, state-of-the-art family dental practice,” according to a news release.8. Nékter Juice Bar

Nékter Juice Bar offers a variety of fruit juices, smoothies and acai smoothie bowls with optional customizations, according to its website.9. Underdog Kennels

The business will offer overnight boarding, doggy day care and grooming services. The 8,500-square-foot facility that will be built to house the business will include both standard and VIP boarding rooms, owner Rob Cottingham said, as well as a kitchen and a dog spa area for grooming. The facility will also offer a large indoor play area with rubberized flooring, as well as outdoor play yard with turf and shaded areas.10. Velvet Taco


The restaurant’s fusion menu includes a variety of tacos as well as alcoholic beverages.Worth the trip

11. Chicken N Pickle


Officials with Chicken N Pickle broke ground on its new location at The Farm in Allen, a 135-acre mixed use development just south of McKinney, on Feb. 8.In the news

12. EJ Wills Gastropub


New owners took possession of the restaurant Feb. 7, prior owner Joy Booth said in an email. Over the next two months, the restaurant is expected to rebrand and transition to a new concept, which will serve Cajun cuisine, according to a social media post.