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California developer pitches mixed-use project for Plano site Apartments, offices and hotel would replace vacant Fry’s Electronics store. Fry s Electronics closed its North Texas stores in February.(Tom Fox) A California-based developer is working on plans for a new mixed-use project in Plano. The 19-acre development would be on the site of the former Fry’s Electronics store between Bush Turnpike and Plano Parkway, just east of U.S. Highway 75. Bay West Development is seeking zoning to replace the vacant Fry’s store with two five-story apartment buildings, a six-story office building and an eight-story hotel. “This request includes 833 units on two lots,” according to details of the apartments included in the zoning request. “This proposed development appears to be providing a similar product to the existing multifamily development to the east across Executive Drive, not really adding variety. ....
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Developer is revamping a major Plano project due to market changes Rosewood Property is downsizing offices and adding homes to its Heritage Creekside project. Rosewood Property Co. s Heritage Creekside mixed-use development originally included a section of residential construction that s being expanded.(Contributed) With demand for North Texas office space on the down side and home purchases booming, developers are rebooting a major Plano mixed-use development. Dallas developer Rosewood Property Co. has been building the 156-acre Heritage Creekside project on Bush Turnpike between Alma and Custer roads since 2014. Originally planned as a $900 million development, the sprawling property was zoned for everything from office towers to single-family homes ....
North Texans without power and heat thankful for warming centers, friends, family Warming centers, neighbors open doors to those needing help during outages While waiting for the weather to warm up, many people are turning to community warming centers or neighbors lucky enough to have power. While waiting for the weather to warm up, many North Texans are turning to community warming centers or neighbors lucky enough to have power. Churches, YMCA locations and rec centers were just some of the buildings being used to keep people warm and safe on Wednesday across the region. FORT WORTH Some found relief from dangerous conditions at the Fort Worth Convention Center, which has provided shelter for many including some who are homeless. Others ventured to neighborhood recreation centers. ....
Grenadier Homes spotlights Wylie townhome The townhome at 609 Emily Lane in Wylie is priced at $282,246. This is an artist’s rendering of Woodbridge Townhomes, a new Grenadier Homes community close to Central Expressway, the Telecom Corridor and the Bush Turnpike.(Courtesy / Dallas Builders Association) By Dallas Builders Association The Dallas Builders Association’s Home of the Week is a new low-maintenance townhome by Grenadier Homes that is ready for move-in. Located at 609 Emily Lane in Wylie, this two-story plan offers two bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, luxury design selections throughout, a 20-foot-deep backyard and a two-car garage. It is priced at $282,246. The townhome is located in Woodbridge Townhomes, a new Grenadier Homes community close to Central Expressway, the Telecom Corridor and the Bush Turnpike. Homeowners are also near Woodbridge Golf Club and the shopping, dining and entertainment options at Firewheel Town Center. Students may attend scho ....