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Over-the-top bakery puts McKinney in the pink and more top stories

Editor's note: The top Dallas news of the week highlights a sweet new shop opening in McKinney. Plus, billionaires abound in Dallas while a 1970s restaurant chain dwindles down to one location in the area. Get the details on our most popular stories below, then find the best things to do this weekend right here.
1. Over-the-top bakery-candy shop Pinkitzel puts McKinney in the pink. A fabulously over-the-top bakery and boutique has debuted in historic downtown McKinney: Called Pinkitzel, it's a bakery, candy shop, and gift boutique now open at 101 W. Louisiana St., taking over a space that was previously Homeology.
2. 19 Dallas-area billionaires make 2025 Forbes list of richest Americans. Nineteen Dallas-Fort Worth billionaires have landed on Forbes' prestigious list of the 400 richest Americans in 2025. And it's been a good year for this elite club: America's wealthiest billionaires are $1.2 trillion richer in 2025, bringing their collective worth to a staggering $6.6 trillion.

3. Houlihan's in Garland closes, leaving one restaurant in Dallas area. In bad news for fans of the "Famous 'Shrooms," Houlihan's, the restaurant chain dating back to the early 1970s, has closed its location in Garland, on the south side of Firewheel Town Center at 660 Town Center Blvd., where it had been open for 15 years.
4. New East Dallas dive bar opens with karaoke and cocktail cred. East Dallas has a new bar from a big name in the beverage business. Called Rising Tides, it just opened at 9909 Garland Rd. under the helm of veteran mixologist/bartender Alex Fletcher, founder of Shaken + Stirred Hospitality.
5. Curuba Colombia Kitchen brings arepas and empanadas to Allen. A restaurant serving Colombian food has debuted in Allen: Curuba Colombia Kitchen is a mom-and-pop featuring authentic Colombian dishes now open at 1546 Stacy Rd. #165, at Lost Creek Village, in a former mochi doughnut shop.
