Frisco City Council Approves 14.6-Acre Mixed-Use Project Near Minor League Ballpark

by Taylor Williams

FRISCO, TEXAS — The zoning and planning commission of the Frisco City Council has tentatively approved the development of a 14.6-acre mixed-use project near Dr. Pepper Ballpark, home of the Frisco Roughriders Minor League Baseball team. Plans currently call for a 311-room hotel, three office buildings totaling approximately 344,000 square feet, four retail buildings totaling roughly 116,000 square feet, one retail/restaurant space and two parking garage. According to The Dallas Morning News, Northland Properties, a Canadian firm headed by Dallas Stars owner Tom Gaglardi, will own and operate the hotel. A timeline for construction has not yet been established.

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