
Heavy equipment is chewing into the dirt at the southeast corner of Westinghouse Road and FM 1460, where crews are kicking off a long-planned mixed-use project straddling the Georgetown - Round Rock line. The development, called Junction at 1460, spans about 57 acres, with retail planned for the high-visibility hard corner and housing slated to rise behind it. Grading began in January to prep the land for commercial pads and future residences.
Project at a glance
According to Community Impact, the site at 3001 FM 1460 is the home of the Junction at 1460 master plan, with the commercial corner branded as Market at 1460. That report notes that site work kicked off in January and that the commercial portion covers about 11 acres with frontage along both FM 1460 and Westinghouse Road. While brokers and the developer shop the corner to potential retail tenants, crews are still grading the land behind those frontage pads.
What city records show
City records show the project was approved as a planned unit development, as outlined in the city PUD development plan. The document notes, "The Junction at 1460 Planned Unit Development (PUD) is composed of approximately 57.653 acres," and describes a mix of single-family, multifamily and commercial uses oriented around the intersection. The plan also calls for urban streetscapes, parks, trails and design standards that aim to create a more pedestrian-focused corridor.
Who bought the corner
Houston-based Criss Cross Commercial Group acquired the commercial tract from Blackburn Communities in 2025 and is now marketing Market at 1460 to future tenants, according to brokerage materials on Traded. The buyer's property page for Market at 1460 highlights the hard-corner visibility and name-checks nearby regional draws such as IKEA, HEB and Round Rock Premium Outlets. Criss Cross also leans on traffic counts and proximity to surrounding master-planned communities as key selling points for leasing.
Multifamily numbers
State project filings peg the multifamily component at three three-story apartment buildings, totaling 330 units and roughly 381,271 square feet. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation's TABS project page reflects that scope and lists the filing status as "Review Complete."
Roadwork and access
The site sits at the junction of Westinghouse Road and FM 1460, an intersection that has been the subject of city and county road work aimed at keeping up with growth along the corridor. A previous report from Community Impact details widening and intersection upgrades on Westinghouse Road meant to improve safety and boost capacity for new development in the area.
Next steps for the site
As grading continues, retail pad marketing will run in parallel with permitting and site-plan review for the residential portions. The city's PUD document makes clear that, "Approval of this PUD, Development Plan, and Conceptual Land Plan does not constitute approval of a Site Plan," so builders will still need to secure site-plan approvals and building permits before any vertical construction can start. Criss Cross's Market at 1460 materials outline available pad sizes and list broker contacts for tenants eyeing the hard corner.
Junction at 1460 joins a growing list of large projects reshaping the Westinghouse - FM 1460 corridor, and the visible start of grading puts its commercial corner on the short list of local sites to watch as leasing and permit activity ramps up.









