Grapevine - Colleyville - Southlake | March 2025

Government

BY COLBY FARR, HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CODY THORN

Southlake approves surgery center plans More than 10 years after initial plans were announced, the Chapel Crossing Medical Office Building Phase II was approved by Southlake City Council Feb. 18. The site plan includes a two-story, 30,000-square-foot building consisting of an ambulatory surgery center and medical offices. The framework The general site plan was approved in 2014 for a three-story office building with plans for an expansion. The original plan called for the expansion to be attached to Phase I, but the new plans now have a separate smaller building. The current building was built in 2018 and is owned by TXRE Properties.

Council OKs business park development

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A business park development was approved by Colleyville City Council during its Feb. 18 meeting and will serve businesses catering to home services, professional services and boutique retail ventures. The overview The property is 4.31 acres and located at 6521 Colleyville Blvd. The development includes three buildings with 23 suites averaging 3,600 square feet. Five suites along Ross Downs Drive will be tailored to retail-centric users, Community Impact previously reported. “Each suite is designed to meet the unique needs of local businesses, offering flexible layouts for warehousing, office, showroom or retail space,” said applicant Girish Narayan, representing Shoal Creek Capital Partners, the real estate investment management firm planning the project.

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What else? Shoal Creek Capital Partners is working with the Texas Department of Transportation to look at the traffic impact this development will have on Colleyville Boulevard. They also restricted the uses of the property to not disrupt the surrounding neighborhood and included an 8-foot masonry fence along the eastern border adjacent to the homes. Additionally, Ross Downs Drive will be repaved in front of the development down to Colleyville Boulevard, according to city documents.

Grapevine sells 7 Vineyards campground cabins

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are located vulnerable flooding sites from Grape- vine Lake and have been converted to RV sites. What else? The sale started Feb. 13 and closes March 13. The cabins are being sold to the public at market value between $25,000-$40,000, Sell said. A flooding event during the summer served as a catalyst for staff to consider what they should do

Grapevine officials are selling seven cabins from The Vineyards Campground and Cabins amid increasing flood frequency and low demand. What’s happening? The campground will still have seven cabins that are available for the public to rent, said Randy Sell, assistant director of park operations, during a Feb. 4 city council meeting. The cabins being sold

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about six sites that were vulnerable to flooding, Sell said. The sites have historically held cabins that can be costly to remove before water rises too high from the lake, he added.

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