Plano North | November 2025

Development

BY JACQUELYN BURRER

Construction begins on $117M Japanese Miyako Hybrid Hotel project A 350,000-square-foot Japanese luxury hotel set for northwest Plano is one step closer to welcom- ing guests. Construction on the upcoming Miyako Hybrid Hotel near the former JCPenney headquarters began on Oct. 15. The hotel is projected to open in fall 2027. The details The 12-story luxury hotel is expected to fea- ture 217 rooms, a Texas-style rooftop bar and a traditional Japanese restaurant, according to a company news release. Takashi Wakai, president of Kintetsu Group Holdings, said the company chose Plano because of the city’s recent growth and development, particularly as Plano is home to many corporate

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The redevelopment of Collin Creek Mall is moving forward after receiving approval from city ocials of a site plan at an Oct. 6 meeting. What changed Plano Planning and Zoning commissioners approved a revised site plan Oct. 6 for the main portion of the former Collin Creek Mall property being redeveloped. The construction was registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regula- tion, with construction planned to begin in January, according to the ling. Work will consist of two phases, starting with rst-oor retail and restaurants, fol- lowed by more retail and multifamily units, according to city documents.

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The hotel Plano will be located near the intersection of Legacy Drive and Communications Parkway.

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headquarters and Japanese companies, including Toyota Motor North America and NTT Data. “Our hotel here will not be just another hotel,” Wakai said.

Texas Health Plano starts construction on new 300,000-square-foot tower

expected to open fall 2028. The 300,000 square foot tower will be eight stories, with three additional oors of shell space for future expansion eorts, according to a news release from the hospital. According to the release, the hospital plans to have 563 beds in total once the expansion is complete, including just under 400 licensed acute and critical care beds.

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano is moving forward with its $343 million infrastruc- ture expansion project after breaking ground on a new patient tower Oct. 21. What you need to know The $343 million expansion includes a 696- space parking garage, which opened in November 2024, and the new patient tower, which is

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