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Check out 5 multifamily housing development updates in Prosper, Celina

See some recent multifamily development updates in Prosper and Celina, including a recently opened apartment community and new units under consideration by town officials.

The Depot at Celina Station
Project:
The Depot at Celina Station is a new multifamily apartment community near downtown Celina offering 336 one- and two-bedroom units. Each unit features stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and a full-size washer and dryer.
Update: The complex opened Feb. 6, a company representative said.

  • 405 E. Ash St., Celina

Bella Prosper
Project: Bella Prosper, a 62-acre mixed-use development, is under consideration by Prosper officials and is planned to include 271 multifamily units and 116 townhome units.
Update: The development has been tabled by Prosper officials several times and will be considered June 9.
  • First Street and Legacy Drive, Prosper

 
Coming Soon
Sushi Sakana to offer fresh sushi, more in Prosper

Sushi Sakana is set to open a location in Prosper next year, co-owner James Park said.

The details: Park said the new location is projected to open in early 2027. Sushi Sakana offers a range of fresh sushi, sashimi, nigiri and more. 

  • 1140 S. Preston Road, Ste. 30, Prosper 

 
Permit Preview Wednesday
Frisco park expansion, new office buildings: Check out 5 construction permits filed around DFW

Kaleidoscope Park in Frisco will expand, and three new office buildings are planned for Denton. Check out these five construction projects filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

1. Industrial buildings in Denton: TDLR documents show that three industrial buildings are scheduled to start construction later this summer near the I-35 and North Elm Street. The buildings are intended for industrial, office and warehouse use, according to city documents. The three buildings have a combined construction cost of $24 million and will cover roughly 750,000 square feet.

  • Location: 6200 N. I-35, Denton
  • Estimated timeline: Aug. 17, 2026-Dec. 6, 2027
  • Estimated cost: $24 million

2. Kaleidoscope Park expansion: The park in Frisco will undergo an expansion that will add a 1,500-square-foot platform and an LED screen, according to documents filed with the TDLR. The park opened in October 2024 and features public art, a walking trail, and hosts several events, including film screenings and concerts. 
  • Location: 2801 Network Blvd., Frisco
  • Estimated timeline: June 19, 2026-December 6, 2027
  • Estimated cost: $11.3 million

 
Affecting All Texans
UPDATE: Paxton wins GOP nomination for US Senate, will face Talarico in November

In the May 26 runoff election, Republican voters across Texas cast their votes in a contentious U.S. Senate race between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

The context: The Republican race for U.S. Senate is one of several statewide contests that advanced to May runoffs after no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the March 3 primary election.

About the candidates: Cornyn, an incumbent senator with nearly 24 years in office, is seeking to hold his seat for another six years while being challenged by Paxton, the once-impeached state attorney general who was recently endorsed by President Donald Trump. Read each candidate's priorities in their own words here.  

The winning Republican candidate will face the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, state Rep. James Talarico of Austin, in November.
 
Keep reading to see the results in the Cornyn-Paxton race and find other runoff results at communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

 
Election News
UPDATE: Sens. Johnson, Middleton advance to November ballot in Texas AG race

For the first time in more than a decade, there is no incumbent in the Texas attorney general's race as Ken Paxton runs for the U.S. Senate. Voters across Texas made their picks for attorney general in the May 26 runoff election, with the winning candidate from each political party moving on to the November election.

The context: The Republican and Democratic attorney general races are among several statewide contests that advanced to May runoffs after no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the March 3 primary election.

The attorney general serves as Texas' top lawyer and law enforcement officer.

About the candidates: On the right, state Sen. Mayes Middleton of Galveston and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Austin are each seeking the Republican nomination for the seat.

On the left, state Sen. Nathan Johnson of Dallas and former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski are vying for the Democratic nomination.

Keep reading to see the results in the two attorney general races and find other runoff results at communityimpact.com/voter-guide.

 

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