Development
BY ANNA MANESS & GRACIE WARHURST
Heirloom to bring homes, school site to northwest Georgetown update. Kimble said he envisions bringing a similar version of the Georgetown historic square to the west side of the city.
Heirloom Georgetown received City Council approval to move forward with its mixed-use development Aug. 26. Columnar Investments, the project’s developer, plans to break ground on the site in northwest Georgetown in early 2026. About the project The 620-acre project includes single-family homes and a future 120-acre Georgetown ISD school site. Renderings show plans to introduce a town center, traditional neighborhoods and townhomes to undeveloped land in northwest Georgetown. Heirloom Georgetown will include: • 340 acres of residential property, with a maxi- mum of 3,600 units • 109 acres of commercial space • 48 acres of park land Plans also include incorporating Trader Joe’s as a “destination retail” site, Columnar representative Logan Kimble said at an Aug. 12 development
“Everybody talks about The Domain Part 2,” he said. “That’s not what I envision for this at all.” The update Georgetown City Council unanimously approved a slate of items to further the project, including the development agreement, a second reading of the planned unit development agreement, the annex- ation of the site within city limits and the creation of the public improvement district Aug. 26. The site was previously part of Georgetown’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. Following the annex- ation, the city will provide the following services: • Water and wastewater • Solid waste, bulky waste, yard trimmings and recycling • Fire and police
Heirloom Georgetown is set to include a mix of housing types and amenities.
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