Development
BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CODY THORN
Dakota’s Steakhouse to anchor development The Southlake City Council approved a zoning change and concept plan for Dakota’s Steakhouse at W. SH 114 and West Kirkwood Boulevard during the Jan. 7 meeting as part of a mixed-use development. Restaurant operator Timothy McEneny said during the meeting the next step after closing on the contract to purchase the land would be to hire an architect to design the steakhouse and then come back to the city for approval to start con- struction, he said. A closer look The project includes an 8,955-square-foot restaurant with seating for 248 guests and a partial underground design with outdoor seating, according to a presentation at the meeting. There will also be an event space that will hold up to 200 people and a retail component with a shopping center.
Heroes Park construction begins Heroes Park has entered the construction phase and the project is expected to be com- pleted in early 2026, Colleyville Assistant City Manager Adrienne Lothery said. The details According to previous reporting, the park was originally planned to nish in October 2025, but the contract for construction took a few extra weeks to be awarded, which delayed the start, Lothery said. The city also approved the plan for more enhanced drainage that will help the grass dry out faster after rain during a special meeting Dec. 10. This addition cost $300,000 and added an extra month to the timeline of completion, according to city documents.
A rendering presented to the Southlake City Council shows Dakota’s Steakhouse in a mixed-used development.
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There will be ve retail buildings with sizes ranging from 1,500 square feet to 4,000 square feet, according to the presentation. What’s next McEneny said he expects to get concrete poured in September or October and have it open in late 2025 or early 2026.
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