Flower Mound - Highland Village - Argyle | April 2026

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BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CONNOR PITTMAN

SAM DAVIS RD.

Heath Tract

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Argyle Town Council tables zoning request for Heath Tract development

services • Convenience stores with gas sale • Self-service car washes • Medical and urgent care clinics • Office buildings In addition, there will be 36 acres of open space for hike and bike trails, which could be extended at a future date. Diving deeper Traffic measures, including a roundabout on Sam Davis Boule- vard and an access point to Argyle ISD’s middle school, are expected to alleviate traffic on FM 407 and stop cars from entering nearby neighborhoods, Sims said. The planning and zoning com- mission recommended approval of the zoning change March 4.

Argyle Town Council tabled the zoning change that would allow for a commercial development on 141 acres known as the Heath Tract, which is located on the northeast corner of I-35W and FM 407, at the March 23 meeting. The overview The commercial development could include a warehouse grocery store and upscale hotels with room service, a full-service restaurant and three meals offered. “We don’t have an upscale hotel anywhere around here, and we need it,” Argyle resident Joann Daleshaw said. According to town documents, permitted retail uses include: • Minor motor vehicle repair and

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Intersection project to start in May right-turn lane into a nearby Chick-fil-A, said Dale Crown, Flower Mound’s assistant director of engineering.

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Flower Mound Council approved a contract worth over $2.82 million with Boyd-based 2L Construction during the March 2 meeting for construction at FM 2499 and FM 3040. The details Each direction of travel will have dual left-turn lanes, three through lanes and a dedicated

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The town will receive up to $3.5 million from Denton County for the project, Crown said. Construction could begin in May and finish in July 2027.

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