Colton, the 5,700-acre master-planned community now open, has broken ground on its first major amenity, Arroyos Park, an 8-acre destination celebrating the architecture, landscapes and traditions of Texas, according to an Oct. 20 news release.
A closer look: Developed by AIRIA Development Co., the park will straddle two seasonal creeks and feature a mix of recreation spaces and buildings inspired by notable Texas landmarks. The design reflects the community’s theme of “Quintessential Texas Living,” blending old-fashioned charm with modern comfort, as the release states.
Arroyos Park will feature four main buildings, each rooted in regional history and design, the release states:
- W. Blakley Hall, an event space with reclaimed hardwood floors reminiscent of classic Texas dance halls
- The Welcome Inn, inspired by Bronte’s Texas Theatre, which will house Colton’s lifestyle director
- The Iron Yard fitness center, echoing Fort Worth’s historic railway terminal
- The Homeowners Association building, modeled after East Austin’s Central Machine Works factory and connected by a breezeway
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