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Comings and Goings

What local businesses are coming and going in the month of May
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NOW OPEN

Avra Estiatorio 300 Crescent Court, Suite 120

The upscale Mediterranean restaurant, which arrived at the Crescent last fall, is open daily and offers a weekend brunch that combines elevated Greek cuisine with its vibrant energy.

CRAFT 5974 W. Northwest Highway

The restaurant and beer market known for its locally inspired food, carefully curated cocktails, wine, and one of the world’s largest selections of craft beer has opened in the former Medical City ER space. 

Kids Foot Locker Galleria Dallas

The children’s athletic retailer has brought the fun factor to level 2 next to H&M Home. It offers a large selection of brand name athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories for kids.

Material Good Highland Park Village

The luxury boutique specializing in jewelry and timepieces has created a space above LoveShackFancy for clients who value relaxed elegance and thoughtful service.

Luna Coffee Co. 5601 Lovers Lane, Suite 130

The coffee shop, formerly WOW! Donuts and Drips, is now open next to Belen de la Cruz Empanadas & Pastries.

Trattoria Bugatti 3850 W Northwest Highway, Suite 1190

The neighborhood restaurant is bringing a modern interpretation of Italian dining to its new Midway Hollow location just steps from the original home of Bugatti Ristorante. 

Closing

Nordstrom Galleria Dallas

The department store is closing its Galleria Dallas location on May 16 after around three decades in the shopping center.

Perch Bistro and Bar 7709 Inwood Road

The restaurant serving wood-fired pizza, pasta, and other Italian fare, has closed. 

The shop serving ice cream and cookies that make you boogie while providing meaningful wage-earning jobs for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities will remain open until May 1.

Weir’s Furniture 4540 Travis St.

The family-owned furniture chain, which started with a single storefront on Knox Street in 1948,  is closing its locations once all furniture is sold. 

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Rachel Snyder, managing editor at People Newspapers, first joined the staff in 2019. She's covered everything from Dallas and University Park municipal government to business. Rachel began her journalism career at the daily newspaper The Express Star in Chickasha, Okla. She went on to work for the daily Duncan Banner in Duncan, Okla. the weekly Sand Springs Leader, and WFAA-TV in Dallas. She’s a fan of puns and community journalism, not necessarily in that order.
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