What’s Developing

Centurion’s Collin Creek Homes Now Selling

By Shelby Skrhak / November 7, 2024 /

The first homes in Centurion American Development Group’s highly anticipated new Collin Creek master-planned community in Plano are ready to hit the market. The $1 billion project on the site of the old Collin Creek Mall will feature 500 single-family homes, 2,300 multifamily units, and 300 independent-living residences — with move-in dates as early as…

Cleburne: From ‘Where?’ to ‘Wow!’ with New Homes by Dallas-based Landsea and Ameritex

By CandysDirt / November 3, 2024 /

From Staff Reports “Where is Cleburne?” We’ll admit we Googled the city name we’ve heard of, but couldn’t quite put our finger on its location. The answer: South of Fort Worth, where the whole Johnson County city is buzzing with new activity after their baseball-themed mixed-use development came to town — The Depot at Cleburne…

What’s Developing: 2,700-Home Development Treeline by Hillwood Comes to Justin

By CandysDirt / September 10, 2024 /

Staff reports Big things are happening just over the treeline — that is, the master-planned community of Treeline in the Denton County city of Justin. Phase 1 construction of Treeline is underway by Fort Worth-based developer Hillwood Communities, which is planning 2,700 homes over several phases, the first of which are slated for sale early…

What’s Developing: Plans Revealed for Iconic Southfork Ranch

By Shelby Skrhak / August 31, 2024 /

Centurion American Development Group has big plans for the world’s most famous ranch. The Farmers Branch-based developer announced earlier this month that it will create 89 two-acre estate lots at the iconic Southfork Ranch. The developer plans to partner with a curated set of luxury builders to create the quality and caliber of residential development…

What’s Developing: Hillwood Finalizes Plans for Denton Property With a Historic Twist

By Tommy Cummings / July 28, 2024 /

Centuries of running water formed three sandstone ledges on land southwest of Denton. The knob is capped by dark brown arenaceous ironstone. From a distance, the ledges resembled a ship’s lookout, which earned the landmark the name Pilot Knob. Over time, the 900-foot natural protrusion — one of the highest points in north central Texas…