Richardson Edition | May 2024

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89-unit townhome development to be considered by council The site of a Sting Soccer Club facility in Rich- ardson could soon be a townhome development. Richardson City Plan Commission members voted to approve an 89-unit townhome neigh- borhood called Park Hollow during its May 7 meeting. Plans will now go before City Council. Two-minute impact Dallas-based Skorburg Company is developing the 6.5-acre site and has plans to construct 89 townhome units. John Arnold, a development partner on the project, said the units will likely have 1,600-1,700 square feet inside. Neil Stenberg, vice president of acquisitions at the Skorburg Company, said there are plans to acquire about 2 acres north of the property to be

Lockwood Distillery cleared for expansion Richardson City Council approved zoning changes during its April 22 meeting to allow for Lockwood Distilling Company’s planned packaging and distribution facility on South Sherman Street. The context Richardson-based Lockwood officials previously sought approval of both a special development plan and special permit to utilize a space at 816 S. Sherman St. as a distillery. What’s else? Lockwood Distilling Company co-owner Evan Batt previously provided no timeline for when the facility will be open, but said the new space should allow the company to add about 10 employees.

A townhome development at the Sting Soccer Club facility was approved by the City Plan Commission.

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used for a detention pond area that will include trees and a walking trail around the perimeter. The details Per city documents, the townhome neighbor- hood will be required to have a homeowners association. Chavez said the association would be responsible for maintaining the rights of way and common areas within the gated community. What’s next? Council is expected to consider the case during its June 3 meeting.

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