Nails Plus to Open Second Location in Haltom City
Nails Plus, best known for being the largest nail supply store in Richardson, Texas, is preparing to open its second location in Haltom City. The new Nails Plus in Haltom City will be located at 4900 East Belknap Street, a property that used to be a Wells Fargo bank building. Though Nails Plus’ Facebook says they plan to open by the end of 2025, state filings for the Nails Plus project suggest final completion may not arrive until the second quarter of 2026.
Nails Plus Expands to Haltom City With New Second Location
The 23,000 square foot Nails Plus supply store in Haltom City will be a major addition to the company’s footprint. With operations rooted in Richardson, the Nails Plus Richardson brand brings its signature manicure, pedicure, gel and acrylic supplies, and nail art offerings to this new Haltom City space. The estimated construction cost is $1.25 million, pointing to a mid-range beautification project with quality finishes.
Former Wells Fargo Transforms Into Prime East Belknap Street Site
Situated at 4900 East Belknap Street, the site of the former Wells Fargo bank is being repurposed into the Nails Plus supply store. The remodel will adapt the bank’s existing retail structure, converting interior layouts to accommodate nail salon supplies, waiting areas, and retail product displays. East Belknap is a busy corridor, making this location advantageous for Nails Plus customers in Haltom City and nearby neighborhoods.
Project Timeline: From Construction to Grand Opening
Although construction is already underway according to Nails Plus’s Facebook, state filings warn the full project may stretch into Q2 2026. That estimated timeline suggests interior build-out, permitting, and inspection phases will take several months beyond initial construction. For now, Nails Plus of Haltom City is publicly aiming for a late-2025 opening, pending all local and state approvals.
Company Profile: Nails Plus of Richardson
Nails Plus of Richardson is a beauty and nail supplies brand that has built its presence around providing high quality nail supplies including acrylic nails, gel nails, spa pedicures, and nail art. Their first location in Richardson has cultivated a reputation for customer satisfaction, modern nail salon supplies, and consistent care. This second location in Haltom City signals their confidence in expansion, particularly in growing suburban Dallas–Fort Worth markets.
Architectural Vision by DFD Architects
The design firm behind the project is DFD Architects of Leander, Texas. Known for commercial and senior housing architecture, DFD has worked on projects such as Sodalis College Station, The Edition at Saginaw, and Seasons Magnolia. Their design for the Nails Plus in Haltom City will likely focus on functionality—lighting, category design in nail supplies areas, and customer comfort—along with style, matching the brand’s upscale yet accessible image.
What the New Nail Salon Means for Haltom City’s Beauty Scene
With Nails Plus arriving, residents of Haltom City will have more high-quality nail supplies options without traveling far. The new supply store should help meet growing demand for beauty and personal care services along East Belknap Street and nearby corridors. It also suggests continued investment in retail and service sectors in Haltom City, boosting local employment and consumer choice.
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