
West Plano’s busiest crossroads is getting a major glow-up, with work now underway on the Plaza at Spring Creek, a $325 million mixed-use development that aims to reshape a prime stretch of the Dallas North Tollway. The project is set to pack in roughly 290,000 square feet of shops and restaurants, along with a tower planned for hotel rooms and apartments, and developers say they are lining up several dining concepts that have not yet tested the North Texas market. Construction has already kicked off, and the team is eyeing a third-quarter 2027 opening. For the Tollway corridor, it is another big bet on density and lifestyle-driven growth.
What’s planned
According to the Dallas Business Journal, the Plaza at Spring Creek represents an investment of about $325 million and is slated to include roughly 290,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space wrapped around a mixed-use tower with hotel and apartment components. The outlet reports that construction is already in progress and that the developer is targeting completion in the third quarter of 2027. Early leasing is pitched as a blend of homegrown and out-of-market brands, with several tenants expected to plant their first North Texas flag at the center.
Where it sits and early tenants
The development covers about 25.5 acres at the high-profile intersection of Spring Creek Parkway and the Dallas North Tollway, a corner that has been marketed as a natural fit for lifestyle retail and hospitality. LoopNet lists the property and spotlights the Tollway frontage and mixed-use program as key selling points. Leasing materials from project partners also call out early commitments like Bar Italia, according to the marketing pages posted by Hilco Global.
How it fits the corridor
The Plaza at Spring Creek plugs into a Tollway stretch that has steadily evolved into a lifestyle and mixed-use hub, drawing both nearby office workers and residents from surrounding neighborhoods. Industry coverage of earlier deals tied to the broader Spring Creek center, including plans for a large EōS Fitness location connected to the plaza, points to ongoing leasing momentum in the area. REBusinessOnline previously reported on those fitness plans and the wider interest in the site.
Developers say leasing is still active and that more tenant announcements are expected as vertical construction ramps up toward the 2027 target. For local diners and brands tracking Metroplex expansion, the next wave of details will likely arrive once opening dates are locked in and the full lineup of newcomers is ready to be unveiled.









