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Grapevine, Colleyville & Southlake Business & Restaurant News

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

local Business Roundup: New Italian Restaurant, Hotel, Fitness Studio Coming to grapevine, ‍Colleyville, Southlake

Grapevine, Colleyville, ‌and Southlake are experiencing⁢ a wave of​ new businesses and shifts in the local commercial landscape. From a family-owned Italian restaurant preparing for its debut to ⁢several store closures, here’s a complete update on‌ recent business ⁣developments in the area.

Several new ventures are on the horizon,including a 130-suite Hyatt House‌ DFW hotel planned for the ⁣southern side of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport,slated to open in 2027. BungeeONE, ⁤a fitness studio offering low-impact, high-intensity cardio and bounce classes, is also coming to Colleyville. Additionally, Lambert Home, an interior design and construction firm currently located at 2787 E.⁣ Southlake Blvd.,Ste. 105, will⁢ open a new 12,000 square foot headquarters in Southlake in 2026.

Dining Updates

A new Italian restaurant, owned by Romeo manellari, is ‍preparing to⁣ open, offering a full‌ Italian​ menu with sauces made from scratch. The restaurant is awaiting its final inspection as of December 2. Menu items will include pizza (Hawaiian, barbecue, and Margherita options), garlic bread, pasta, ⁢minestrone soup, ⁢salads, calzones, sub sandwiches, and seafood. Desserts will feature cannoli, tiramisu, cheesecake, and chocolate cake.

However, the dining scene has⁤ also seen some closures.Cold Press​ Cafe, which served organic juices, smoothies, espressos, and acai bowls, ‌has recently closed its doors.

Laredo Taco Company celebrated its⁤ first anniversary on October 7, serving breakfast tacos, burritos, and traditional Mexican plates.

Retail Closures & Relocations

Several retail businesses⁤ have ​announced closures ‌in the area. Orvis, ‍founded in 1856 as a fly fishing‌ supplier and expanded to sell sportswear, home decor, luggage, and travel accessories, is closing stores in Plano and Southlake. waggle​ Golf,a golf apparel store located at 120 State St., Southlake, ⁤closed in late October. ‍The store offered apparel‌ for men, ​women, and​ children⁣ and can be found online at www.getyourwaggleon.com.

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