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City of McKinney facilities to close for Christmas, New Year’s

All city offices in McKinney will be closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 during the holidays.

In a nutshell: McKinney City Hall, located at 401 E. Virginia St., will be closed Dec. 24 and Dec. 25 for Christmas, according to the city’s website. Other facilities scheduled to close include McKinney Municipal Court and John and Judy Gay Library.

More information: Trash and recycling collection will pause Dec. 25 but will resume the following day. The schedule will slide by one day so those originally scheduled for collection Thursday will be serviced Dec. 26.

Collection will also pause Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day but will resume the following day. The schedule will slide by one day.

 
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New PNC Bank offers personal, business banking in McKinney

A new PNC Bank recently opened in McKinney’s West Grove, a bank representative said.

The details: This branch offers a variety of services including appointments, loan specialists, an onsite ATM, foreign currency orders, cashier checks, notary services, wire transfers and more.

  • 8751 W. University Drive, Ste. 100, McKinney

 
In Your Area
252 homes sold in McKinney, other local real estate data from November

McKinney saw 252 homes sold during November, with the most homes sold in the 75071 ZIP code. The city’s median home sale price was $460,000 with an average of 90 days on the market.

The details: Check out this real estate data for McKinney, comparing data from November 2024 to November 2025 in categories such as:

  • Number of homes sold by ZIP code
  • Median home sales price by ZIP code
  • Average days on the market by ZIP code
  • Number of new listings by ZIP code
  • Number of homes under contract by ZIP code
  • Homes sold by price point

 
Can't-Miss Coverage
Development projects, council decisions: See 12 of the most-read McKinney news stories from 2025

Revisit some of Community Impact’s reporting from McKinney in 2025 with a roundup of its top news stories from each month. Stories include zoning case decisions from McKinney City Council, home development updates and changes to McKinney ISD’s school attendance zones.

January: McKinney to implement citywide license plate camera system
Council members approved an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to install Flock Safety cameras on TxDOT roads within the city. The agreement stipulated the installation and operation of 13 cameras at identified key locations and are meant to serve as a resource for criminal investigations by the McKinney Police Department.

February: Grocery store, residential development slated for McKinney, Prosper border
McKinney’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of new zoning for a 127-acre site at the corner of Frontier Parkway and Custer Road. The 127-acre site was zoned for a mix of commercial and residential uses. A new Kroger Marketplace is expected to serve as anchor tenant for the commercial portion.

 

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