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39-acre office, retail and hotel development proposed off US 380

A new 287,850-square-foot mixed-use development is under consideration in Prosper. 

What you need to know: Prosper Planning and Zoning commissioners approved a conceptual plan for the development at their April 14 meeting. The 38.5-acre development is located in the northeast corner of the Coit Road and University Drive intersection. 

Zooming in: The proposal includes 18 buildings with a full-service hotel, office buildings and several restaurant and retail buildings, according to city documents. The project would also add a future new road running through the center of the development.

 
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Burn Boot Camp to offer high-intensity workouts in Celina

Burn Boot Camp is coming to Celina with a 5,460-square-foot facility.

The details: The $650,000 fitness center is expected to begin construction in April, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. The company operates more than 400 franchise locations nationwide, including nine in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, according to its website.

  • 3520 N. Louisiana Drive, Ste. 130, Celina

 
Transportation Tuesday
See 5 Dallas-Fort Worth road project updates

Check out five road projects happening around Dallas-Fort Worth.

Denton County

Bonnie Brae Street Phase 6

Project:
Workers will widen the road with two additional lanes and a pedestrian and bike path alongside the road in Denton. The phase is part of a multiyear seven-phase expansion project.

Update: Contractors began work to modify the soil in preparation for the roadway expansion at the northern part of Bonnie Brae Street.

  • Timeline: January 2025-April 2027
  • Cost: $38 million
  • Funding sources: city of Denton, Denton County

 
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Alaska Airlines adding daily routes from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to San Diego

Alaska Airlines will start twice-daily flights between San Diego International Airport and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on April 22.

The Seattle-based airline had previously announced that the DFW Airport-to-San Diego route was one of five new nonstop routes. Alaska Airlines, as well as its subsidiary Hawaiian Airlines, will now fly to 49 nonstop destinations from Southern California.

Alaska Airlines is offering 35% more flights from San Diego this spring than the previous year, according to a news release.

The details: According to its website, flights will depart from Dallas to San Diego at 3:13 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., with each flight taking 3 hours and 14 minutes to arrive in California. A Boeing 737 will be used for the trip, according to a news release.

Alaska Airlines is in Terminal E, Gate 11, at DFW Airport.

 

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