Leander - Liberty Hill Edition | April 2026

Development

BY KATLYNN FOX, DANIEL SCHWALM & GRACIE WARHURST

320-unit apartment complex coming to Liberty Hill, Georgetown A new apartment complex is coming to Liberty Hill at the intersection of Hwy. 29 and 183A Toll, near the recently opened Costco. The site plan for a 320-unit multifamily housing development at 250 Gracie Lane was approved by the Liberty Hill City Council Feb. 25. The details The project falls under a larger planned unit development, or PUD, agreement tied to the larger 183 BLW development—an approximately 82-acre site that also includes Target and other nearby commercial properties, Robyn Claridy-Miga, the city’s director of planning and development, said in a statement. A PUD is a type of zoning that allows a property to be developed under a customized set of rules

Liberty Hill to renovate Parker’s Corner Market

250 Gracie Lane Multi-Family Development

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The city of Liberty Hill will renovate the building that was formerly Parker’s Corner Market in downtown to prepare it for a new tenant. Two-minute impact City Council members approved $150,000 for renovations March 25, having purchased the building in January. City sta said the building requires improvements to ensure the safety of people in and around the building. After repairs are completed, the city plans to rent the space out to a tenant for two years or until the city needs to utilize the space for other downtown improvements, according to city documents.

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approved by a city, rather than standard zoning regulations. In addition to the 320 units, the plans include amenities such as a pool, ™tness center and club- house, according to city documents. The planned development would span roughly 12.5 acres, the documents state. Water utility service for the development will be provided by the city of Georgetown, and wastewa- ter service will be provided by Liberty Hill. The developer still needs to obtain building permits before construction can begin, Claridy-Miga said. WilCo o cials purchase 253 acres for future Justice Complex Williamson County commissioners approved a $75.8 million purchase of 253 acres of land in Georgetown March 24, intended for the future Justice Complex, according to a news release. Learn more Because Georgetown is the county seat, the Justice Complex must be located within the city’s limits or in its extraterritorial jurisdiction. The land purchase includes several pieces of property in southwest Georgetown, including a 134-acre portion at 1200 CR 110, and 119 acres south of Sam Houston Avenue and east of Maple Street, the release states. There are also existing county buildings on SE Inner Loop, providing for more e›cient govern- ment operations, Precinct 3 Commissioner Valerie Covey said at the March 24 meeting. “[That’s] why there’s so many acres there, so it can become a campus,” Covey said. “Not just for the jail and justice center, but perhaps other locations the county owns that have other county buildings

Future Williamson County Justice Complex

Original county-owned land Newly purchased county land

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Regan Sports Club will o er indoor soccer, volleyball, basketball, badminton and more.

RENDERING COURTESY AUGUST CONSTRUCTION

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Indoor sports club to break ground in 2027 A 44,000-square-foot indoor sports club to be known as Reagan Sports Club, will feature indoor soccer, volleyball, basketball, badminton, pickleball, taekwondo, yoga, and a dedicated gym space. The sports club will outsource businesses for the yoga, indoor soccer and taekwondo o erings, which will each operate as sepa- rate businesses. The indoor sports facility will also allow visitors to rent courts hourly for sports like basketball and pickleball. August Construction is expected to break ground on the new sports complex in March 2027, targeting a fall 2028 opening.

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The purchased site is near several existing county buildings on SE Inner Loop.

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on it, perhaps one day they can move here.” The county will hold a public information session about the Justice Complex project April 21 from 5-7 p.m. at 3189 SE Inner Loop in Georgetown.

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