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BY COLBY FARR
In 2025, McKinney officials issued permits for a mix of residential and nonresidential developments that reached more than $1.5 billion in construction value. That total was driven by a record-breaking year for non-residential construction value added to the city, according to McKinney’s 2025 annual development report. Development Services Executive Director Michael Quint presented the report during an April 8 McKinney City Council meeting. “The city of McKinney continues to experience strong growth,” he said. Although fewer single-family construction permits were issued in 2025 than 2024, the city is experiencing what Quint called “sustainable residential growth.” “Anywhere from 1,500 to 2,000 building permits is a good sustainable amount for the city,” he said. McKinney sees $1.5B of new builds in 2025
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City planners issued 1,639 single-family permits in 2025, which includes permits issued for homes within city limits and the Trinity Falls Municipal Utility District. Residential developments that saw the most permits issued for single-family homes included Painted Tree, Trinity Falls, Aster Park and Hidden Lakes. New single-family homes accounted for more than $220 million in construction value, though that number could increase again as more residen- tial developments get underway, Quint said. “You’ll start seeing that number increase with [Honey Creek], Highland Lakes and some other developments that are in the queue right now,” Quint said. The full 2025 Annual Development report can be accessed at www.mckinneytexas.org/1046/ reports .
The value of non-residential construction surpassed the city’s previous record set in 2022. Some 2025 projects include: • BMW of McKinney: $24 million • Encore Wire expansion: $20 million • Denizen Hotel: $11.4 million Non-residential construction value Non-residential construction value added in 2025 topped the previous record set in 2022. More permits were issued for retail developments compared to other land uses. Number of permits #
113
93
129 76
Single-family construction value in McKinney
81
Single-family construction value fell in 2025.
Number of permits #
2,310
2021
2022 2023 2024 2025
1,853
New construction value in 2025 New construction value was reported at more than $1.5 billion in 2025, according to an annual development report from McKinney.
1,639
1,722
Non-residential permits by land use
1,286
Office 14 Retail 33
Institutional 11 Recreation 19
Industrial 18
Restaurant 14
Medical 4
Non-residential $732.9M
Single-family $553.1M
Multifamily $223.8M
SOURCE: CITY OF MCKINNEY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
SOURCE: CITY OF MCKINNEY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
2021
2022 2023 2024 2025
SOURCE: CITY OF MCKINNEY/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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