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Flower Mound Set To Decide Fate Of 300-Unit Aura Brookview Project

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Published on February 11, 2026
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Flower Mound’s Town Council is set to decide next Monday, Feb. 16, whether a 300-unit apartment complex called Aura Brookview gets the green light. The proposed project would group four four-story residential buildings and a slate of resident amenities across roughly 10.8 acres in western Flower Mound. If council signs off on the site plan, the developer can move from paper to permitting and, eventually, shovels in the ground.

Site Plan in Brief

According to Community Impact, the plan calls for four, four-story apartment buildings totaling 300 units, backed by 488 on-site parking spaces. Vehicle access would come off Denton Creek Boulevard and Stonecrest Road. The complex would sit inside Brookview, a roughly 237-acre mixed-use development that has been rolling out in phases.

The outlet reports that Flower Mound’s Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the site plan and also backed an exception that would allow a flat roof on the complex’s fitness center. That detail may sound minor, but it is one of those design quirks that still needs a formal thumbs-up.

How It Fits in Brookview

The apartment tract is mapped within the larger Brookview project on the Town of Flower Mound’s planning pages, which catalog case numbers, past agenda packets and phased approvals. As outlined on the Town of Flower Mound, earlier stages of Brookview include single-family and townhome components that frame where the multifamily site lands inside the overall layout.

Because of that phasing, next week’s council vote will decide how the proposed apartments plug into already approved streets, utilities and open-space plans for Brookview. In other words, the question is not just whether the units get built, but how they mesh with the neighborhood that is already on the books.

Developer and Resident Amenities

Dallas-based Trinsic Residential Group is listed as the project’s developer. The company already operates multiple Aura-branded communities in the region and is looking to drop another pin with Aura Brookview.

Connor Osburn, a director with Trinsic, told Community Impact, “We invest heavily in these amenities for our residents’ daily life,” adding that the fitness building will be private for residents. Those extras, along with Trinsic’s existing Aura track record, are likely to be part of what council members weigh as they talk through the project.

What’s Next

The site plan is scheduled for discussion and action at the Town Council meeting next Monday, with the item listed in the official agenda packet on the town’s public portal. The agenda and supporting documents for the Feb. 16 meeting are posted online and can be accessed through the meeting page at the Town of Flower Mound.

If council approves the plan, Trinsic would move into the permitting phase and start working toward the construction timelines laid out in its submitted materials. For now, the 300-unit Aura Brookview project sits at the familiar North Texas crossroads of growth, traffic, design details and what kind of neighborhood residents want to see take shape next.

Dallas-Real Estate & Development