Development
BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CODY THORN
Grapevine denies Burger King, office buildout Plans for a Burger King restaurant and an office building behind it were denied during a joint Grapevine City Council and Grapevine Planning and Zoning Commission meeting April 15. Both boards voted 7-0 on the denial due to con- cerns about adding a commercial office building to the location arose. Colleyville greenlights luxury garage project Colleyville City Council unanimously approved a zoning request for luxury garages along Col- leyville Boulevard between Oak Pointe Drive and Industrial Boulevard April 15. The overview The garages will be sold to local collectors to store high-value items in a climate-controlled unit, applicant Skye Thibodeaux from Enki Develop- ment said. The units will be owned with base prices of $150,000 to $575,000, Thibodeaux added. There will be one 11,772-square-foot building with seven garage units and three 16,914-square- foot buildings with 14 units each. Overnight stays and outside storage are prohibited. There will also be a 6,000-square-foot building for commercial and retail spaces and 50 additional parking spots.
Southlake OKs zoning shift for new houses Four new houses at 2300 W. Continental Blvd. will be built after Southlake City Coun- cil approved a zoning-change request April 1. The gist Each lot size will be 22,256 square feet, according to development company Sage Group Inc., which requested the change. An existing house on the 2.57-acre lot will be torn down. Additionally, the intersection will see lane improvements along West Continental in late 2025.
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The details The property owners association will maintain the garage units, Thibodeaux said. Landscaping and an 8-foot masonry wall will be constructed between the property and the Villas at Oak Pointe community. Next steps Construction drawings will be brought to city council in the next few months, Thibodeaux said. The groundbreaking should occur within the next 12-18 months. In a nutshell The conditional use permit request from Dossani Paradise Management was to develop a 2,978-square-foot restaurant with a dual-lane drive-through. In addition, a 4,140-square-foot office building that would be 24 feet tall would be on the back part of the property. Quote of note
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4,000-plus-[square-foot] office building,” Mayor William D. Tate said. “It’s going to stick out like a sore thumb ... We’ve worked very hard to preserve Wall Street as a single-family development.”
“I have no problem with the Burger King, but I have a big problem with a
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