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New Business Trends in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake

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Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake, December 27, 2025

Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake are witnessing significant shifts in their business environments, with numerous new enterprises opening their doors while others cease operations. New establishments like Black Sheep Coffee and La La Land Kind Cafe are enhancing local offerings, while closures, such as Snuffer’s and Holy Grounds Coffee Shop, underscore market challenges. Despite these changes, the overall business landscape remains robust, highlighting the community’s evolving preferences and resilient economy.

New Business Trends in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake

Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake have recently experienced notable changes in their business landscapes, with several new establishments opening and others closing their doors. These developments reflect the dynamic nature of the local economy and the evolving preferences of the community.

New Openings

  • Black Sheep Coffee is set to open its second Texas location in Grapevine on March 25, taking over a former Wendy’s on Hall Johnson Road. The UK-born coffeehouse will offer a variety of globally sourced coffees and Norwegian waffles.
  • La La Land Kind Cafe plans to open a new coffee shop in Southlake, continuing its mission to provide employment opportunities for young adults with autism and other special needs.
  • Faherty, a New York-based clothing brand, opened a store in Southlake Town Square on December 15, offering apparel inspired by sun and waves.
  • A Sneaker City opened on November 9 in Grapevine Mills Mall, specializing in buying, selling, and trading sneakers and streetwear.
  • Texas General Store relocated to Grapevine Mills Mall in March, offering a variety of Texas-themed products.
  • Rose’s on the Vine opened a boutique store with vintage charm and gently worn boots at 405 S. Main St. in Grapevine.
  • Messina’s Shoe and Boot Repair offers boot, shoe, and leather repair services at 422 S. Main St. in Grapevine.
  • Warhammer Citadel Store & Café opened at 600 W. Northwest Hwy., Ste. D in Grapevine, combining a retail store with a café.
  • Dr. Sue’s Chocolate opened a gourmet chocolate shop at 417 S. Main St. in Grapevine.
  • Napoli’s Italian Market opened a gelato and baked goods shop at 309 S. Main St. in Grapevine.

Closures

  • Snuffer’s closed its Colleyville location after nearly 10 years of operation.
  • Holy Grounds Coffee Shop in Grapevine announced its closure after 20 years, citing rising costs and increased rent. Starting July 1, Holy Grounds coffee will be available at Willow Cottage, a nearby boutique.

Business Landscape Overview

Despite these closures, the overall business environment in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake remains robust. Over the past five years, Colleyville has seen 211 new business openings compared to 143 closures. Southlake Town Square consistently maintains low vacancy rates, indicating a healthy retail sector.

These developments highlight the dynamic nature of the local economy, with new businesses emerging to meet community needs while others adapt to changing market conditions.

FAQ

What new businesses have opened in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake recently?

Recent openings include Black Sheep Coffee in Grapevine, La La Land Kind Cafe in Southlake, Faherty in Southlake Town Square, A Sneaker City in Grapevine Mills Mall, and Texas General Store in Grapevine Mills Mall. Additionally, Rose’s on the Vine, Messina’s Shoe and Boot Repair, Warhammer Citadel Store & Café, Dr. Sue’s Chocolate, and Napoli’s Italian Market have opened in Grapevine.

Which businesses have closed in the area?

Snuffer’s closed its Colleyville location after nearly 10 years, and Holy Grounds Coffee Shop in Grapevine announced its closure after 20 years, citing rising costs and increased rent.

How is the overall business environment in Grapevine, Colleyville, and Southlake?

Despite recent closures, the overall business environment remains strong. Over the past five years, Colleyville has seen 211 new business openings compared to 143 closures. Southlake Town Square consistently maintains low vacancy rates, indicating a healthy retail sector.

Key Features

Feature Details
New Openings Black Sheep Coffee, La La Land Kind Cafe, Faherty, A Sneaker City, Texas General Store, Rose’s on the Vine, Messina’s Shoe and Boot Repair, Warhammer Citadel Store & Café, Dr. Sue’s Chocolate, Napoli’s Italian Market
Closures Snuffer’s in Colleyville, Holy Grounds Coffee Shop in Grapevine
Business Environment Colleyville: 211 new openings vs. 143 closures in 5 years; Southlake Town Square: consistently low vacancy rates

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