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Sweet Comeback: Yogurtland Scoops New Spot In Flower Mound Highlands

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Published on February 04, 2026
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Frozen yogurt is rolling back into Flower Mound this spring, with Yogurtland gearing up for a return in a snug new storefront at The Highlands of Flower Mound shopping center. The California-based self-serve chain is planning a roughly 1,285-square-foot shop, with interior renovations slated to start Feb. 6 and wrap around March 20. The company is projecting about $150,000 in buildout costs and could reopen locally later in 2026, reviving a presence it lost when its earlier Flower Mound location shut down in 2019.

Those details come from a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing reported by Community Impact. The document lists the address as 3551 Justin Road, Suite 100 and describes the project as an interior finish-out. It also calls out sample flavors like cheesecake and pistachio and toppings such as cookie-dough bites, the sort of mix-and-match combinations Yogurtland leans on at its self-serve counters. The filing sets the Feb. 6 to March 20 construction window and pegs the work at roughly $150,000.

Where It Will Be

The new shop is headed for The Highlands of Flower Mound, the retail hub at Long Prairie and Justin that already lists Yogurtland among its tenants, according to InvenTrust Properties. The center, anchored by a SuperTarget and a mix of national names and local businesses, pulls in steady weekday traffic, which should not hurt a grab-and-go dessert spot looking to catch shoppers on their way in or out.

A Return For Frozen-Yogurt Fans

Yogurtland is not new to town. The brand previously operated a Flower Mound location on Cross Timbers Road that closed in March 2019. The Highlands space appears poised to take over a unit last used by another frozen-yogurt operator, giving the center another shot at the category. As reported by the Cross Timbers Gazette, Yogurtland told the outlet that this go-round the Flower Mound shop will be corporate-owned rather than run as a franchise.

Menu And Timing To Watch

Yogurtland's national site describes a rotating lineup of handcrafted flavors backed by a broad toppings bar that ranges from fresh fruit to more indulgent bites, sticking with the build-your-own format fans expect. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing reported by Community Impact supplies the renovation schedule and cost estimate, and if crews stay on pace, the interior work should be wrapped by March 20. That timeline sets the stage for a potential opening later in 2026.

Flower Mound shoppers can likely look for new signage and possible hiring notices as the buildout nears completion and Yogurtland gets closer to welcoming customers back. We will keep an eye on permitting records and local leasing updates for a confirmed opening date and will update this story as more information becomes available.