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Office warehouses, 39-acre mixed-use project: See 4 recent development updates in Prosper, Celina

From a denied senior living facility to a proposed five-building office warehouse project, check out some recent development updates in Prosper and Celina.

1. New 711,000-square-foot office warehouse project proposed near Dallas Parkway in Prosper

A proposed 64-acre office warehouse development could be coming soon to Prosper.

Zooming in: Prosper Planning and Zoning commissioners discussed and approved a preliminary site plan at a March 25 meeting for a project near the intersection of Dallas Parkway and First Street. The development would include five office and warehouse buildings totaling nearly 711,000 square feet, according to town documents.

2. 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.

The details: 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. The proposal includes 18 buildings with a full-service hotel, office buildings and several restaurant and retail buildings, according to city documents.

 
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Life Time to bring athletic club to Prosper

Life Time is opening in Prosper next year, according to its website. 

What they offer: The business offers an athletic country club experience, according to its website. It includes resort-style pools, pickleball, fitness classes, training and more geared toward the whole family. 

  • 365 W. Frontier Parkway, Prosper

 
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US 380 construction, Walmart renovations: 6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Check out six trending stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas, including US 380 construction and Walmart renovations.

1. Relieving the pressure: $136M US 380 project adds overpasses, reduces congestion
2. Walmart to remodel 5 stores across Dallas-Fort Worth
3. Frisco council approves 98-acre warehouse development off SH 121
4. McKinney council approves rezoning for Cannon Beach project
5. The Butterbeer Parlour offers Harry Potter-themed tastes, treats at McKinney Walmart through May 2
6. Grapevine council approves special use permit for Fellowship Church expansion

 
CI Texas
42K families awarded funds in first round of Texas Education Freedom Accounts

Some Texas families began learning April 22 if they were accepted to the state’s education savings account program for the 2026-27 school year, officials said.

The big picture: Over 42,600 students will receive funding notices through April 24, the state comptroller’s office announced April 22. The first awardees include low- and middle-income students with disabilities and their eligible siblings.

Families accepted to the Texas Education Freedom Accounts program will receive state funds to send their children to private school or homeschool them.

The details: The first round of awardees is set to receive about $400 million of the $1 billion allocated for the program. Up to 100,000 students are expected to qualify for the program's first year.

The comptroller's office will run a lottery the week of April 27 to determine which low-income students will be accepted based on a prioritization system.

Stay tuned: Families that do not qualify for funding will also be notified through April 24. Additional students will receive funding awards in the coming weeks, a program spokesperson said.

 

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