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Parkland is finishing a 112‑bed finish‑out on its Harry Hines campus that will make it the largest hospital in North Texas. The $36M project converts shell space on two floors and is due mid‑June.
Frisco council gave conditional approval for EastGroup’s 98‑acre, roughly 1.2M‑SF industrial and office campus along SH‑121, a plan that drew neighborhood protests over traffic and outreach.
Palladium USA plans a 327‑unit, market‑rate apartment community at Craig Ranch in McKinney, with financing closed March 3 and preleasing slated for mid‑2027.
A 130,000-square-foot grocery-anchored center in Lucas is already seeing brisk leasing interest, with a Tom Thumb under construction and pad sites moving fast.
TexasBank used a $23.6M credit bid at a foreclosure auction to take developer-owned units at Bleu Ciel, extending Harwood International’s run of foreclosures into residential holdings.
CoStar will move its Dallas office into Ross Tower this summer, leasing the 14th floor and just over 20,000 square feet. The move adds a full-floor tenant to the Arts District tower.
State filings show the Digital Garland Campus, a $140M project at 1512 Ferris Road, would total about 236,600 sq ft and 32MW of IT power with construction due in May 2026.
Elevon in Lavon has reached about 1,500 occupied homes as MA Partners advances a multi‑billion master‑planned community that will add thousands more over the coming years.
Special districts let developers finance roads, water and sewers so master‑planned projects can rise across North Texas — but new residents often shoulder the bill.
Deeds show H‑E‑B added five acres near East Bonds Ranch Road and U.S. 287, increasing its Fort Worth landholdings and sparking hopes a store could be planned.
Zillow’s 20‑year review finds buyers favor livability and future‑ready features over pure size. Dallas agents say reading nooks, color‑drenched rooms and EV plugs are showing up in local listings.
Scotiabank opened a regional hub at Victory Commons One in Uptown Dallas, with city and state incentives, a $20M buildout and plans for 1,000+ jobs.
California builder Homebound has bought more than 1,000 D‑FW lots and will open The Villas at Lakeside in Flower Mound as part of a roughly $731M regional push.
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