Here are 12 businesses now open, coming soon or recently closed in Prosper.

Now open

1. Abbott’s Frozen Custard

The store sells frozen custard, milkshakes, flurries and floats as well as pints and novelty items, such as frozen bananas. According to the company website, the first permanent store opened in 1926 in Rochester, New York and now there are over 40 locations across seven states.2. Neighborhood Vet Care

The veterinary business offers a variety of services for pets including puppy and kitten care, wellness care, senior pet care and parasite care. It also offers veterinary surgery, dental care, diagnostics and microchipping.3. Paw Splash Grooming


The business offers baths, haircuts, nail grinding, ear cleaning and more. A company representative said Paw Splash first opened in 2019 as a mobile only grooming service. Along with the brick and mortar location, the business will continue to offer mobile grooming services.4. Pinsperation

The studio offers DIY crafts, parties, workshops and more. Owner Bhavana Kaji said she loves art and has a background in computer science and after raising a family, she wanted to do something for herself.5. Prime IV Hydration & Wellness

The business offers a number of IV therapy treatments to help with athletic performances, hangovers, sun and heat recovery, altitude sickness and more, according to the company website.Coming soon

6. Reza’s Rugs N. More


The store sells rugs in a variety of shapes, sizes and designs. Along with sales, Reza’s Rugs also offers appraisals, restoration, repair and professional cleaning. This will be the second Reza’s Rug location in North Texas in Plano.7. SongBird Pediatric Therapy

Owner and speech pathologist Heather Snook said the practice will offer a number of services such as speech therapy, which helps a child enunciate; language therapy, which helps build a child’s vocabulary; and food therapy, which reinforces positive interactions with food.8. Truly Yours Orthodontics

The boutique-style practice offers a personalized experience for each patient, owner Dr. Rachel Bellan said in an email. Bellan has practiced orthodontics for more than a decade in Dallas-Fort Worth. The practice will feature a 3D X-Ray machine and 3D intraoral scanner to provide impression-free services. Services offered include braces, clear aligners, habit appliances, dentofacial orthopedics and retainers.9. Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming

The business offers spa services, gourmet treats and premium pet nutrition and foods, managing partner William Loureiro said.Closings


10. Chick n’ Burger

The restaurant, which opened in February, served hamburgers, chicken tenders, salads and milkshakes. The closure comes because of the economy and lack of financial support available to small businesses from local and national banks, owner Christian Johnson said in the social media post.11. Fuzzy’s Taco Shop

The eatery—located in the Windsong Ranch Marketplace shopping center—offered tacos, burrito bowls and other Tex-Mex cuisine. It also served beer and margaritas. A company spokesperson said the restaurant was closed by the franchisee.12. Prosper Wine House and Event Center on Broadway

Along with wine, the business served a small selection of beer, seltzer, charcuterie boards and other appetizers. It also hosted events such as wine pairings and live music. The Event Center on Broadway, which was adjacent to the Prosper Wine House, offered 1,600 square feet that could be rented for events.