Development
BY MANUEL HOLGUIN JR. & BROOKE SJOBERG
Housing project near city limits begins Dirt is moving at the site of a 57-acre residential and commercial project at the southeast corner of Westinghouse Road and FM 1460 in Georgetown. What you need to know Site work for a future residential and commercial project began in January. The Junction at 1460 development, a project of the Blackburn Group, that will bring hundreds of homes to the corridor.
Round Rock opens new pickleball courts Round Rock marked another milestone in the Old Settlers Park expansion with the official opening of new pickleball courts at the Adult Recreation Complex. What you need to know The facility includes lighted courts, shade structures, seating and a hitting wall, along with expanded parking. Court layouts are designed to reduce scheduling conflicts between tennis and pickleball users.
Planned development near Kenney Fort Blvd. under consideration Updated plans for a community of multiple housing types is under consideration by Round Rock City Council. What you need to know The Round Rock Planning & Zoning Commission approved a request March 4 to amend a Planned Unit Development zoning for a 110-acre property located near the southwest intersection of Kenney Fort Boulevard and East Palm Valley Boulevard. Included in the proposed amendment is a shift from a mixed-use development with a “Main Street” focus, to one with a trail-oriented design. The property includes a portion of Brushy Creek at its southern border, and the proposal would relocate a portion of the regional trail along the creek farther from its banks, to connect with commercial,
New multifamily housing underway at The District Mark IV Capital and city officials marked the start of vertical construction at The District March 4. What you need to know The developer held a ground breaking for Origin at The District, a luxury multifamily residential community. Speakers at the event highlighted plans for high ceilings, street-level retail and strong amenities for residents. These residences will be integrated directly into ground-level retail. Retail Street Advisors founder Aaron Stephenson said the end goal is to bring retail that not only draws people to The District, but encourages people to spend time there. The details Plans for Phase 1 of The District include the 316-unit luxury multifamily housing development celebrated at the March ground breaking, with
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residential and private outdoor recreational oppor- tunities, the amendment states. The change is recommended by city staff, and comes at the request of The Drenner Group, repre- senting the developer, Milhaus. The details Additional plans in the proposed amendment include a pedestrian-friendly paseo, similar to the one in downtown Round Rock, lined by ground- floor retail with multifamily housing from the second floor up. Round Rock City Council will take up the request to amend the PUD plan in April.
23,042 square feet of ground-level retail. The seven-story multifamily development will have amenities that include: • A third-level pool deck • Heated pool with a 75-foot lap lane • Cold plunge • Dry sauna • Outdoor entertainment areas • Clubhouse lounge • Fully equipped fitness center
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ROUND ROCK 201 University Oaks Blvd (512) 341-9066 CEDAR PARK 13530 Ronald Reagan Blvd (512) 986-7681
GEORGETOWN 1013 W University Ave (512) 868-6696
PFLUGERVILLE 19000 Limestone Commercial Dr (512) 953-4070
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