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BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CODY THORN
Grapevine OKs hotel, theme park permits Grapevine City Council approved conditional use permits for Dig World and Hotel Vin Reserve at its Aug. 19 meeting. The breakdown The Dig World permit approved on-premises alcohol sales, adding 13 outdoor speakers, outdoor storage of heavy machinery and o-site parking. Council member Sharron Rogers also requested that the opening hours be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dig World founder Alex Carroll said the con- struction-themed adventure park will open in the rst quarter of 2026 at Grapevine Mills. The Hotel Vin Reserve permit approved four electric vehicle charging stations, outdoor speak- ers and permission to exceed the maximum height of 50 feet in the community commercial district. Construction on the boutique hotel is expected to take 18 months after ocials break ground.
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Colleyville sells 22 acres for luxury resort Colleyville City Council approved a $9.85 million sale of 22 acres o SH 26 for a luxury resort-style hotel at its Aug. 5 meeting. The details Real estate development rm NuCity Capital Partners has 120 days to acquire funding and bring a site plan package to council. Assistant City Manger Mark Wood said the plan must be approved before hotel construction can begin.
A rendering shows Hotel Vin Reserve will be a six-story boutique hotel next to Hotel Vin on Dallas Road.
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Dig World, a construction-themed adventure park, will open its second national location at Grapevine Mills.
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