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Plano North Edition VOLUME 13, ISSUE 9 JULY 22AUGUST 20, 2025
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Making room
Plano plans to address single-family housing demand despite lack of space
With only 4% of Plano left unde- veloped, and a remaining demand for more rooftops, Plano is seeing “downzoning” to include more residential development in places that used to be only commercial. In addition, several mixed-use developments underway will feature single-family housing components when completed. “We want to provide the ame- nities that give current and future residents a great quality of life,” Day said.
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The most common pattern for developing an area sees homes built rst, with commercial devel- opment following after. More concisely, “retail follows rooftops,” Plano Director of Plan- ning Christina Day said, and the development of Plano to this point was no dierent.
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4 EOS Fitness The gym chain offers personal training, group fitness classes, free weights and Olympic weightlifting platforms, strength training and cardio options, indoor pools and basketball courts, the website states. • Opening 2025 • 600 W. 15th St., Ste. B, Plano • www.eosfitness.com 5 Jashan The restaurant will offer an Indian fine dining experience, according to temporary signage at the future location. • Opening fall 2025 • 7300 Lone Star Drive, Ste. B120, Plano • www.jashandallas.us 6 Le Beef Steak and Frites The restaurant will be a 2,670-square-foot fine dining establishment and will provide a “classic French steak and frites experience to the area,” according to a Shops at Legacy North representative. Le Beef is being created by the same team behind Bavette Grill in Plano and EG Steak, the Legacy North representative said in an email. • Opening in August • 7300 Lone Star Drive, Ste. B100, Plano • www.shopsatlegacynorth.com 7 Mike’s Chicken The menu features a variety of fried chicken options including tenders, wings, dark meat, white meat and more. Additional menu items include sandwiches, salads, baked beans, french fries, coleslaw and more. • Opening 2025 • Northeast quadrant of Renner Road and TX-190, Plano • www.mikeschicken.co
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2 Chipotle The fast-casual Mexican restaurant chain offers custom bowls, salads and burritos. • Opening July 8 • 9625 Coit Road, Plano • www.chipotle.com 3 Max Strength Fitness The fitness studio specializes in results-driven 20-minute
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8 One Lagree The gym offers low impact and core strengthening workouts and incorporates cardiovascular elements. This studio will be the second One Lagree location. A studio is located on Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas. • Opening in August • 7300 Lone Star Drive, Ste. C105, Plano • www.onelagree.com 9 Pizza Guys The eatery’s menu features a variety of pizza crust options including cheese-stuffed, signature, thick, thin and heart-shaped. • Opening in September • 9617 Coit Road, Ste. 109, Plano • www.pizzaguys.com 10 Whataburger The fast food restaurant chain was founded in 1950 in Corpus Christi and is headquartered in San Antonio, the company website states.
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13 Crispy Cones The business serves soft-serve ice cream in grilled dough cones covered in cinnamon and sugar or other specialty powders. The Plano and Southlake Crispy Cones locations, along with a now open North Richland Hills store, will be the first three in Texas.
• Opening TBD • 9613 Coit Road, Ste. 108, Plano • www.crispycones.com
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11 Casa Mama The restaurant in south Plano will temporarily close on June 21 for relocation, according to Operations and Strategy Manager Julissa Sanchez. Sanchez said in an email that the restaurant will move from 19129 Preston Road to 2001 W. Spring Creek Parkway, and there is no reopening date set yet. • Closing June 21, relocation TBD • 2001 W. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano • https://casamamas.com
15 Tom Thumb The grocery store’s closure comes amid recent changes for Tom Thumb in the North Texas region after opening a new store in Frisco and closing and rebranding locations in Grapevine and Colleyville, as previously reported by Community Impact. Tom Thumb’s four other locations in Plano will remain open. • Closing July 26 • 2200 14th St., Plano • https://local.tomthumb.com/tx/plano/ 2200-e-14th-st.html
improvement funds for library and public safety facilities, according to city documents. It will cost $67,450. • 2501 Coit Rd • www.plano.gov/998/Haggard-Library
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14 Shinola The Detroit-based company sells watches, bags, jewelry and other accessories. Patrons can continue to shop at Shinola’s Dallas location in the NorthPark Mall. • Closing June 21 • 1039 E. 15th St., Plano • www.shinola.com/pages/plano-store
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12 Haggard Library According to city documents, the roof at the library has reached the end of its anticipated life span and requires updates. The renovations are expected to last for 20 years, and the project is funded through the city’s capital
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Drainage study set near Collin Creek will not delay project Plano City Council approved a drainage analysis contract June 9 for Spring Creek and its surrounding watershed from 15th Street to Plano Parkway. The analysis comes after the city identi- fied errors in the previous floodplain modeling by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to city documents. What you need to know After the error in FEMA’s floodplain modeling was corrected, the new model showed the culverts were overtopping south of 15th Street, meaning the water was rising above the culverts and spilling out. This modeled scenario presents a potential flood risk in a portion of the road that circles the mall in the case of a 100-year flood—a flood event with a 1% chance to occur in any given year.
Retail center set for $300K upgrades Plano residents can expect to see upcom- ing exterior upgrades and design improve- ments to the Parker Plaza West retail center located off Custer Road. The details At its June 23 meeting, Plano City Council unanimously approved an economic devel- opment incentive agreement to support facade enhancements for the retail center and its businesses. The agreement allocates $300,000 in grant funding toward the property rehabili- tation. The property owners are planning $4 million of improvements in total, according to city documents. The retail spaces at 2129 and 2109 W. Parker Road, which are leased out and managed by Harkinson Dewan Commercial, will be the focus of the upgrades.
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The Collin Creek Mall redevelopment project will not be delayed by the study, Plano Director of Special Projects Peter Braster said. “There are different ways to solve the problem, so this study is going to tell us which is the best way,” he said. “But, none of that will slow down the work on Collin Creek.” What’s next After identifying the best solution, the next phase will require new design plans and approval by council.
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Plano buys Armstrong Middle School for $8.1M Plano city officials purchased Armstrong Middle School from Plano ISD for $8.1 million at a June 23 City Council meeting, following the school’s closure in June 2024. The gist Plano bought the nearly 18-acre lot at 3805 Timberline Drive as part of an interlocal agreement with PISD to purchase surplus property from the school district, per city documents. The city had previously purchased both Davis and Forman Elementary Schools for a total of $8.4 million in early June after declining enrollment led board trustees to close the campuses, making Armstrong the third school property purchased by the city. Funding for the purchase was available in Plano’s Economic Development Fund, according to city documents.
Plano ISD adds 2 bereavement days Plano ISD employees will get an additional two days of bereavement leave for the 2025- 26 through 2027-28 school years following unanimous approval from the school board at a June 10 school board meeting. In a nutshell Currently, PISD employees can take up to five days of bereavement leave following the death of a loved one, Chief of Employee Services Dr. Duana Kindle said during the meeting. PISD employees are now eligible for seven days of leave. The proposal came from Dr. Kindle and Deputy Superintendent Johnny Hill after receiving feedback from district employ- ees. PISD expects the added bereavement leave to cost $225,000, according to district documents.
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What else? Plano Real Estate Manager Matt Yager said Arm- strong wasn’t included in the previous purchase due to a deed restriction. The restricted 2.6-acre area on the southeast corner of the campus requires that portion of the land to be used for a public school, according to a presentation from Yager. The city plans to remove the deed restriction, which can be done with approval from 75% of prop- erty owners to the east of the school, Yager said. If the city is unable to remove the restriction, the city will negotiate for a reduced price from PISD. Looking ahead The city will decide how to redevelop the prop- erty following community engagement this year.
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Asphalt overlay projects heat up after winter hiatus Work on three asphalt overlay projects resumed in April following winter weather delays, Plano Senior Engineer Samson Bekele said. Plano staff expect the three road upgrades to finish in August. The gist The asphalt projects on Hedgcoxe Road from DNT TOLL SRT TOLL SPRING HEDGCOXE RD.
Lane closures on Plano Parkway set for sewer work Lane closures are set for Plano Parkway from Independence Parkway to Coit Road through early 2027 due to a major sewer
Custer Road to Preston Road; Parker Road between Preston and Parkwood Boulevard; and Midway Road between Park Boulevard and Spring Creek Parkway, are scheduled to be complete in August, Bekele said. The project on Hedgcoxe Road resumed in late April after winter weather forced the road work to temporarily stop. Some background The road projects are arterial overlays, a concrete repair process that is meant to lengthen a road’s lifespan by more than a decade. The overlay reduces the frequency of road maintenance from every five years, to every 15-20 years, Bekele said. The three
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road projects were initially scheduled to be com- plete in the first half of 2025. Looking ahead The city resumed the project on Hedgcoxe Road in late April, and expects to complete it in mid-June. After Hedgcoxe, the city will move on to West Parker Road, followed by Midway Road. The city expects to complete paving Midway in August, Bekele said.
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BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
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In April 2019, the median home sales price in Plano was $351,500 while 545 homes were listed on the market that month. The median sales price of a Plano home was up 56% to $549,000 in April 2022. This April, the median sale price remained stagnant at $550,000 while 417 new homes were listed on the market. Realtor Pamela Harrison said that while housing inventory is up across North Texas “in areas with lots of new construction like North Fort Worth, Aubrey or Princeton,” housing inventory in Plano is “tighter.” “In Plano, you’re buying location, schools and established neighborhoods—not just square footage,” she said. “Inventory is tighter, especially under $600K. Buyers may face more competition for updated homes in hot school zones.” Harrison said that interest rates currently hovering around 6.5%-7% have “priced some buyers out, reducing competition.” She added that homeowners who bought or refinanced at lower
Prior to redevelopment, Collin Creek Mall was a fully commercial property. The almost 500 single-family homes set for the development at the corner of Alma Drive and 15th Street when it is finished is indicative of “the new pattern” of downzoning to add housing options in Plano. An expansion of a townhome development at Haggard Farms, another mixed-use development set for the corner of Spring Creek Parkway and Windhaven Parkway, was approved by City Council in June, and adds additional housing to the more than 700 single- and multi-family units planned for the project. The city partnered with the developers at both projects to establish public improvement districts, which reallocate sales tax back to development costs. Plano Director of Special Projects Peter Braster said that PIDs, “help bring down the cost to the developer so that they can construct homes.” Day added that city staff work with developers
City officials are expecting further changes to Plano’s housing landscape as a result of the most recent Texas Legislative Session. Day said that Senate Bill 840 could have “a meaningful impact on the city’s land use policy.” The bill, which goes into effect on Sept. 1, “shall allow mixed-use residential use and development or multifamily residential use and development in a zoning classification that allows office, commercial, retail, warehouse.” “The bill allows multi-family housing by right in commercial areas,” Day said. “And it preempts the city’s ability to regulate density, parking height and lot coverage.” Day said that city officials are still assessing the impacts, and more information will be presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission and council on July 21 and 28, respectively.
Single-family units 500 965 250
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The majority of Plano’s development occurred prior to 2000, leaving just 1,863 acres of undeveloped land in the city today. “Residential development occurred largely from the 1960s through the year 2000,” Day said. “By the year 2000 our residential land started running out, and you started seeing higher density development.”
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to incorporate a housing element in redevelop- ment projects. “What we’re trying to do is balance those competing interests of having it be a financially successful project that works both short-term and long-term for all parties,” she said. “We know there’s a great demand for more housing in this area. We also know there is a need to provide the infrastructure to support more housing—the com- mercial side helps support the residential side.”
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interest rates “aren’t in a rush to list.” Day added that redevelopment projects will add a mix of for-sale and for-rent housing options to the market in Plano. “That is really the community’s next generation of redevelopment,” Day said.
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Plano commission approves Haggard Farms housing projects Two new housing projects at the Haggard Farms development in Plano are moving forward following unanimous approval by the Plano Planning and Zoning Commission. The details At their June 17 meeting, commissioners approved a revised plan for an assisted living facility that was altered to allocate more land for future single-family residential developments, updating the previous 2023 concept plan. The updated plan expanded the adjacent townhome development from 13 to 18.8 acres by removing the administrative oce buildings that were in the original plan for the senior living facility, according to city documents.
The size of the adjacent assisted living parcel is unchanged, a spokesperson for Forefront Living conrmed. Commissioners also approved an initial site plan for Haggard Farm Townhomes, which will include 188 single-family units and four common area spaces. Both projects were submitted by HEL Land, LLC, and are part of the broader Haggard Farms mixed-use development, which is being devel- oped by Stillwater Capital. The background Haggard Farms was initially approved by Plano City Council in 2021. The 142-acre mixed-use development is set to be located at the northwest corner of Windhaven Parkway and Spring Creek Parkway in one of Plano’s largest tracts of undeveloped land. On top of the maximum 250 single-family units and 700 multi-family units planned for the development, Haggard Farms will also feature restaurants, oces, parks and more. The rst phase of building will center around a
rustic, farm-themed restaurant and event center called The Almanac, which will serve as the project’s anchor. The Almanac will serve locally sourced food, and plans to include a hotel, a pond, a greenhouse and several other features. Haggard Farms is one of several mixed-use projects under way across the city, including Collin Creek, Lavon Farms and The Shops at Willow Bend.
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Keller Williams Realtor Newman Dalton speaks on DFW housing market Throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, changes in the housing market have contrib- uted to trends that may favor buyers, industry professionals say. In an interview with Community Impact , Realtor Newman Dalton of Keller Williams Realty in South- lake discussed some of the changes the market is seeing this summer for both buyers and sellers. Dalton posts content on his YouTube page, The Roof List, looking at the DFW housing market. What have you seen so far in the past ve to six months in the dierence in the housing market? We’re not necessarily going through a recovery in terms of ... going to go back to where things were in 2020, 2021, 2022; I think we’re actually going through more of a correction. It doesn’t look as
though we’re going back to 2.5% or 3% mortgage rates. We’re probably going to be settling back into normal. If you look at the last 40 years, ... between 1981 and 1983, mortgage rates got up to 18% and that was one anomaly on one end. Then the completely other end was what we saw in [20]21 and [20]22 with the lower mortgage rates, whereas the average is 7.42%. It’s actually looking like a market correction, maybe leaning toward more of a buyer’s market. What leads to the market becoming a buyer’s market? Some homes are experiencing price drops on listings in the area. The other thing is days on market. If you have price drops, [if] you have long days on market, then you’ve got a little bit more bargaining power on the side of buyers. If somebody wants to sell a home, what are things you kind of recommend they do, or what should they do before they list it? You want to make sure that your home is in a good state of repair. Pay attention to the details. I was at a home, showing some folks the house. The seller had done, I want to say, approximately
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The number of homes sold was down year over year in May 2025 in all Plano ZIP codes except 75025. Residential market data
Number of homes sold
May 2024
May 2025
-42.55%
-13.95%
-37.93%
-9.43%
-2.94%
+20.51%
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75093
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Median home sales price
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75023
May
2024
2025
75093
$420,000 $510,000 $819,000 $452,000 $710,000 $590,000
$485,000 $479,990 $780,750 $442,500 $675,000 $625,000
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Unmatched Academic Results Come tour a campus and see for yourself! Challenger School offers uniquely fun and academic programs for preschool to eighth‑grade students. Our students learn to think for themselves and to value independence. Independence (PS–G3) (469) 642-2000 10145 Independence Parkway, Plano Legacy (PS–K) (469) 573-0077 6700 Communications Parkway, Plano
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Serving the metroplex For 33 YEARS!
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FREE INSPECTION & ESTIMATE •Residential & commercial •Fully insured •A+ BBB rating
972.569.9719 517 N. Tennessee McKinney, TX 75069 • Voted Best Roofing Company 3 years running •Warranty provided
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An independent private school offering preschool through eighth grade
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