Jalisco Restaurante relocates in Lewisville; Richardson City Council OKs permit for Salad and Go and more DFW-area news
The Jalisco Restaurante serves authentic Mexican dishes. (Courtesy Jalisco Restaurante)
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Lewisville-Flower Mound Highland Village
Jalisco Restaurante is moving to Old Town Lewisville
Owner Rudy Ibarra said the move gave the restaurant more space and a better location.
Plano
Personal care company Soap Hope employs adults with disabilities in Plano
Soap Hope has been working to change the world for more than 10 years. While that goal initially manifested itself in helping women in poverty, that changed when the non-profit Plano organization My Possibilities bought the company in January 2020.
“[Soap Hope’s] The mission then shifted to helping people with disabilities, ”said Adrienne Mageors, Associate Director of Marketing at My Possibilities.
Tipalti gives plans to open a new office in Plano. known
Tipalti, an international financial software company, announced a company announcement dated September 14th that it would open a Plano office in November.
Richardson
City Council approves special permit for second Salad and Go location in Richardson
A second Salad and Go location opens in Richardson after special permission from the city council.
McKinney
Serendipity Labs’ coworking space sets McKinney opening date
Serendipity Labs is to open on October 30th in the new mixed-use development Hub 121 in front of SH 121 in McKinney.
Samantha Van Dyke, William C. Wadsack, Erick Pirayesh, Olivia Lueckemeyer, and Miranda Jaimes contributed to this report.
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