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Next Phase of The Bridges at Preston Crossings Builds on Gunter Growth

By Shelby Skrhak / September 11, 2025 /

Once home to horses and charity galas, the land that now makes up The Bridges at Preston Crossings is entering a new chapter. Centurion American Development Group has announced the next phase of the Gunter community, continuing a decade-long expansion that began when the developer acquired the former equestrian ranch in 2012. The Bridges at…

Centurion American Expands Its Gunter Footprint With 4,200-Home Platinum Ranch Development

By Shelby Skrhak / June 16, 2025 /

Centurion American Development Group is doubling down on Gunter. Farmers Branch-based developer and its CEO, Mehrdad Moayedi, have announced plans for Platinum Ranch, a nearly 2,000-acre master-planned community set to break ground in late 2025. The expansive development sits along the Grayson County Toll Road just west of Preston Road, positioning it squarely in what…

Five Gunter City Council Candidates Are Running Unopposed to Replace Aldermen Who Abruptly Resigned

By April Towery / March 14, 2024 /

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include responses from Place 5 candidate William Stevens. The Gunter City Council ballot is locked in, and the Grayson County municipality will have five new aldermen in May.  The candidates — all running unopposed — are Cyndy Davis, Alan Richins, David Self, Wade Burtsfield, and William Stevens.…

Gunter City Council Ballot Still Has Open Seats in ‘Unprecedented Special Election’ Set For May 4

By April Towery / February 22, 2024 /

 Things just got even weirder in Gunter.  We thought that this week we’d be bringing our readers a full slate of candidates vying for the five seats left open by Gunter City Council members who resigned in December.  A Feb. 16 filing deadline has been posted on the City Hall door, but it turns out…

EXCLUSIVE: Gunter City Council Members Who Quit Are Raising a Middle Finger to The Community, Town’s Mayor Says

By April Towery / February 9, 2024 /

A quick scan of The City of Gunter’s Facebook page shows the last three posts from the Grayson County community involved the close of business: on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, and Martin Luther King Day. But the screeching halt of operations in the North Texas municipality goes much deeper than a few holiday closures. …