Japanese department store Teso Life coming soon to Frisco Ranch; Lincoln Experience Center to close at The Star District in Frisco and more top DFW news

The Lincoln Experience Center closed on October 29th at 3620 The Star Blvd., Suite 1205, Frisco. (Courtesy Lincoln)

Read the most popular business and community news from the Dallas-Fort Worth area from the past week.

Japanese department store Teso Life is coming soon as part of the Frisco Ranch shopping mall expansion

The Japanese department store Teso Life will soon move into the Frisco Ranch shopping center on Warren Parkway and Preston Road in Frisco.

Plano is spraying on October 28th after 3 mosquito traps tested positive for the West Nile virus

The city of Plano plans to spray for mosquitoes in different areas of the city after three separate traps tested positive for the West Nile virus.

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Four Corners project in North Frisco is said to include fewer apartments after compromising with developers

The plans for a mixed-use development on the southwest corner of US 380 and FM 423 now include fewer apartments than originally planned.

Start of construction on a new 81 acre McKinney retirement community with lakeside houses

Construction site work on a new pension scheme with a full range of services for people aged 55 and over has begun.

Closure of the Lincoln Experience Center in the Star District in Frisco

The Lincoln Experience Center closed on October 29 at 3620 The Star Blvd., Ste. 1205, Frisco. A press release announced the impending closure and encouraged customers to visit other Lincoln dealerships in Frisco, Grapevine, Fort Worth, Sherman, and Dallas.

Matt Payne, Erick Pirayesh, and Miranda Jaimes contributed to this report.

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