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Prosper’s Sweet Tooth Explodes As Nothing Bundt Cakes Doubles Down On University Drive

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Published on December 23, 2025
Prosper’s Sweet Tooth Explodes As Nothing Bundt Cakes Doubles Down On University DriveSource: Google Street View

Prosper’s dessert scene is getting even richer. Nothing Bundt Cakes is moving toward a second local bakery, with recent permits pointing to a new shop near the U.S. 380 and Gee Road corridor that could be frosting cakes by late winter if construction stays on track.

According to Community Impact, a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation outlines plans for a storefront near that intersection and lists a specific suite in the complex. State permit records for project TABS2026002007 describe roughly 2,600 square feet of tenant improvements at the Westside 6 Retail center, signaling a full interior buildout for the incoming bakery.

Nothing Bundt Cakes is known for its Bundt cakes, smaller Bundtlets and party-sized cakes finished with its signature cream cheese frosting, with flavors like white chocolate raspberry, lemon and red velvet featured on the Nothing Bundt Cakes menu. The chain already runs a Prosper location at Nothing Bundt Cakes at 2381 E University Drive, so a second storefront would give locals another convenient pickup spot.

Where It Would Sit

The planned bakery would land along the busy West University Drive retail corridor, an area that has been steadily filling in with restaurants and national brands. Local coverage has flagged other dessert and bakery arrivals in the same stretch, including an 85°C Bakery Cafe planned near U.S. 380 and Gee Road, reinforcing that Prosper’s main retail spine is becoming a magnet for food-and-drink concepts. 

What To Watch

The timeline is a bit of a juggling act. Community Impact notes that the filing estimates construction will wrap in February, while the state permit record for the Westside 6 Retail project points to an interior-completion window in mid-January. Residents watching for opening-day freebies and a potential ribbon-cutting will want to keep an eye on the company’s online bakery finder and local permit updates for an official debut date.