McKinney deck park would displace business owners, erase legacy

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TJ Reilly and his wife, Ashley, opened their gelato shop in downtown McKinney in mid-March. On April 5, they got a letter from the city: a project could force...

during the council work session — house at least 12 businesses: Donuts R More, Jinyi’s Salon, Cricket Wireless, Q Cleaners, Metro by T-Mobile, Koji Sushi, Terri’s Gelato Cafe, El Juarez Mexican Restaurant, Kutz N Fadez, two smoke shops and an insurance company.

A wall of polaroid photos shows smiling customers and a picture of the Reillys’ daughter: “The Real Terri’s Boss” is written in pink across the bottom. “It’s hard to find people who do these types of haircuts,” Salas said, as he took a razor to Erika Herrera’s short black hair. Herrera is one of many longtime customers.“I bring my son here and refer as many friends as I can,” Herrera said. “These little downtown areas, as they bloom, it’s like they forget what was all there at one point. It’s nice to come into McKinney and get a sense of what it was to begin with.”“I like the location. I get a lot of traffic coming through here,” he said.

 

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