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Check out 15 housing development projects in the Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake area

There are more than a dozen housing developments in various stages of development, from groundwork to houses for sale, in northeast Tarrant County.

The options include one-acre lots, townhomes, and mansions listed for more than $8 million. Here’s a look at options in Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake, Trophy Club and Westlake. This list is not comprehensive.

Colleyville
Holt Farms
Project
: Holt Farms will have 10 homes on 11.8 acres southeast of the intersection of Bandit Trail and John McCain Road. The neighborhood will feature upscale, custom-built houses developed by Calais Custom Homes, starting at $2.5 million.
Update: Home construction is anticipated to finish in the fall of 2026.

  • Located southeast of the intersection of Bandit Trail and John McCain Road

Grapevine
Grapevine Springs: Project
: The 21-lot development was approved by the Grapevine City Council in July 2024. The development would include 21 two-story homes.
Update: As of April 21, 19 of the 21 lots are available.
  • Located near Northwest Highway and North Dove Road

 
In Your Community
GALLERY: Grapevine officials unveil Mayor William D. Tate statue during Main Street Fest

The 42nd Annual Main Street Fest included special events to mark Mayor William D. Tate’s 50 years of service to the community, including a statue unveiling and community picnic.

What happened: Local officials unveiled the statue, which depicts Tate, on May 16 at a ceremony held along Main Street. Paul W. McCallum, director of Grapevine’s Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the statue is the city’s 50th piece of public art.

The impact: Additionally, McCallum said Tate has been supportive of bringing festivals onto Main Street, which has benefitted nearby businesses.

“I think it triggered this idea that this is really good for business, this is really good for our citizens, everybody gets to be a part of it, and so he got behind the festivals of Grapevine. He [also] brought the council along with him,” McCallum said.

In their words: “It is wonderful to be honored in this special way in my hometown,” Tate said.

 
Coming Soon
GoGlow to offer tanning services in Southlake

GoGlow will offer personalized tanning services in Southlake this summer. 

What they offer: The studio specializes in custom airbrush spray tans tailored to each client’s skin tone, said Mandy Baker, the area developer and manager for GoGlow.

Baker said GoGlow will have a selection of professional skincare and sunless tanning products for sale. 

In their words: “Designed for busy clients looking for a polished, low-maintenance beauty routine, GoGlow aims to bring a high-end, confidence-focused experience to Southlake with expert application and membership options,” she said. 

  • 331 N. Carroll Ave., Ste. A7, Southlake

 
Transportation Tuesday
Check out 5 road project updates in Dallas-Fort Worth

Stay informed on five road projects around-Dallas Fort Worth.

Collin County
1. Marilee Road improvements

Project: The project consists of reclamation of the existing asphalt roadway on Marilee Road from Preston Road to Dallas Parkway in Celina. This project will be shared with the city of Gunter, Grayson County, Collin County, city of Celina and the adjacent subdivision developers.
Update: The project is in the design phase and waiting on funding to determine a timeline for bidding.

  • Timeline: estimated completion in April 2027
  • Cost: $8.7 million
  • Funding sources: city of Gunter, Grayson County, Collin County, city of Celina and the adjacent subdivision developers

Industrial Boulevard utility improvements
Project: The planned reconstruction of existing water and sanitary sewer lines will take place along Industrial Boulevard between SH 5 and Airport Drive in McKinney.
Update: Design work is 90% complete, and the project is expected to go to bid later this year.
  • Timeline: late 2026-late 2027
  • Cost: $9.2 million
  • Funding source: city of McKinney

 

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