
August is set to mark the beginning of construction for a new addition at Lakeside Ranch Business Park in Flower Mound, with the erection of two office/warehouse buildings just announced. According to a filing with the state, these one-story structures will each span 64,406 square feet and a cool $11.3 million is on the table for their construction costs. The expected wrap-up date? July 2025, as reported by The Dallas Express.
Dock your boat of curiosity here to explore further details of what's dubbed Lakeside Ranch Business Park Building 1. With a project number TABS2024013834, it's hitched to a price tag of around $5.625 million, all of which is privately funded. The building is, located at GERAULT RD. & LAKESIDE PKWY in Flower Mound, promises a new construction without a mezzanine, described as a "cold dark shell building" - a hardworking piece of architecture for sure. To dive deeper into specifics, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has the full scoop.
As any Floridan Mounder will tell you, their city isn't just a backdrop for construction projects. It's home to more than 80,000 souls, famous for its conscious effort to stave off annexation more than half a century ago, and now cradles two 'world-class' golf courses within its 45 square miles. It's no wonder that "Flower Mound’s strategic central location, low tax rate, excellent school system, and unsurpassed quality of life continue to garnish national recognition," a city document states with a hint of pride.
The city's economy isn't playing a round of mini-golf either. It's in the big leagues, with heavy-hitters like Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, MI Windows and Doors, and FUNimation Entertainment just a few of the local MVPs. Encouraging economic activity, Flower Mound swings at the chance to attract more businesses with incentives like the triple freeport tax exemption and tax rebates. It's a game plan that's setting up the city for continued growth and prosperity.
California-based Ware Malcomb is the design firm behind the new construction. They've set up their Dallas office with the charge of crafting the project's final blueprint. Meanwhile, TX Grand Prairie IND LP from Calgary owns the property and has given Jeffery Kelley, a registered accessibility specialist in Texas, the nod to oversee that every T is crossed and disabled-accessible I is dotted according to the law. This attention to detail ensures that these new structures will not only stand tall for business but also stand right by all regulations.









