Grapevine - Colleyville - Southlake | June 2025

Development

BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CODY THORN

Mixed-use development Liberty Commons earns approval from Southlake Liberty Commons, a mixed-use development with ve commercial buildings and 14 single-fam- ily houses, was unanimously approved by South- lake City Council May 20. What’s happening? The 15-acre development will be along West Southlake Boulevard and South Peytonville Avenue. It originally came to council earlier this year under the name of Carroll Crossing. The details The plan will have four oce buildings and a yet-to-be-named restaurant along West Southlake Boulevard. The oce buildings are between 5,700 and 9,600 square feet, and the restaurant is 3,375 square feet, according to city documents.

Colleyville approves 10-lot subdivision The rezoning application for Holt Farms was unanimously approved at the May 13 Colleyville City Council meeting. The overview The 11.81-acre neighborhood will be o John McCain Road and have 10 custom-built houses starting at $2.5 million. Construction will begin once nal plat and engineering plans are approved by council, city documents state.

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The residential component is 14 single-family houses on 10.72 acres, according to data from Sage Group, Inc., the developer. The gross density per dwelling will be 1.3 residents per unit.

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