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Popular boutique in Argyle moves into new space after food trailer plans fall through
By Micah Pearce at Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County)
· June 22, 2026
· 3 min read
The book on the proposed Indian food trailer in Argyle is officially closed, but the space has already been filled by another business.
Popular clothing and gift boutique store TBK – The Bees Knees made the half-mile move north to 606 Hwy 377 in Argyle in search of a bigger space for its expanded...
Key takeaway Previously, Akshya Foods had applied to open a 32-foot, Indian-style food trailer in the location, which was approved by Argyle’s Planning and Zoning Commission but never came to fruition.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
The Bees Knees Boutique's move to a new space in Argyle brings a welcome boost to the local retail scene, and its expanded Mahjong studio offers a unique community hub for women in the area. As the town continues to grow, the need for thoughtful planning and zoning decisions becomes increasingly important. The fact that the boutique was allowed to open on the condition that a parking lot is built on site suggests that Argyle's town council is prioritizing infrastructure development to support local businesses. The council's decision to approve the site plan for retail use, while ruling out restaurant use, also indicates a considered approach to managing the town's mix of businesses and services. With The Bees Knees Boutique now established in its new location, residents can look forward to a vibrant and engaging community space that combines shopping, socializing, and recreation.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? The book on the proposed Indian food trailer in Argyle is officially closed, but the space has already been filled by another business.
Popular clothing and gift boutique store TBK – The Bees Knees made the half-mile move north to 606 Hwy 377 in Argyle in search of a bigger space for its expanded...
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