From spa services to toasted subs, take a look at 15 business updates in Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth.
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The spa offers Swedish, deep tissue, pregnancy and couples massages, as well as foot baths, facials, spa packages for one person and spa packages for two.
The salon offers sessions in tanning beds and booths, spray tans and spa treatments, such as body facials.
The gym offers comprehensive fitness, wellness and transformation services, including group classes and personal training.
The store is known for its personalized charms to attach to bracelets and necklaces. Pandora also sells rings, earrings, lab-grown diamonds and a variety of bracelets and necklaces.
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The pizza restaurant will offer pizza by the slice and whole pies from a standalone drive-thru window. Za Zoom Pizza will have six staple pizza flavors, then pizzas of the month, such as barbecue chicken or Buffalo chicken. The store will also offer regular fountain drinks and dirty sodas.
The menu has toasted sandwiches with chicken, turkey, ham, tuna, roast beef and meatballs and offers beer and cocktails.
The company sells workout gear, lounge sets and accessories for men and women.
The business offers men’s haircuts, children’s haircuts, men’s head shaves, beard lineups, hair color and hot towel treatments.
In the news
The doughnut shop celebrated new ownership March 1 and offers a variety of mini-doughnut flavors, such as sopapilla, strawberry shortcake and banana pudding. Customers can also enjoy ice cream and drinks such as coffee, llamanades and Red Bull mixers.
Anniversaries
The family-owned plumbing company celebrated 25 years of servicing the Keller, Fort Worth and surrounding areas.
The historic Fort Worth site is celebrating its 90th anniversary. The center hosts events such as the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, National Cutting Horse Association shows, bull riding and concerts. Fort Worth City Council approved $28.6 million in renovations of the historic landmark Aug. 26, 2025.
Closings
The restaurant offered a mix of Indian, Thai and Indo-Chinese cuisine, such as garlic naan, tikka masala and Indo-Chinese fried rice.
The restaurant menu featured items such as nachos, fajitas, enchiladas and quesadillas.
The store sold women’s clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry, accessories and gifts.
The Dallas-based chain cafe featured breakfast options, sandwiches, soups and salads.