Plano gives thumbs down on Bush Turnpike mixed-use project A California developer had planned office, residential and hotel on former Fry’s Electronics site. California-based Bay West Development proposed replacing the vacant Fry's Electornic's store with a mixed-use project.(GFF ) Plano officials have nixed plans for a major mixed-use development on Bush Turnpike. California-based Bay West Development wanted to replace the vacant Fry’s Electronics store between Bush Turnpike and Plano Parkway with a new office, residential and hotel project. The 19-acre project would include two five-story residential buildings, a six-story office building and an eight-story hotel. The site is just across the turnpike from the $1.5 billion CityLine mixed-use center in Richardson.