Frisco project includes retail, office, apartments and H-E-B grocery


A mixed-use real estate project in the works for a busy Frisco property includes an H-E-B Supermarket plus apartments, shopping and office space.

The more than 100-acre Four Corners development is at the southwest corner of U.S. Highway 380 and FM 423 on Frisco’s northern edge.

The site is across the street from the huge Windsong Ranch residential community.

The land is owned by multiple owners, including United Commercial Development, Westwood Residential and H-E-B Grocery Co., according to filings with the Frisco planning and zoning commission.

A CVS Pharmacy and apartments have already been built on part of the big tract.

A new zoning request would add medical office, additional restaurant and retail space, and a “pet resort” on the south end of the property.

A large restaurant is planned that would overlook a central public area.

“The applicant intends to have a unique restaurant area along the central open space feature which will offer views into the space,” Frisco’s planning staff writes. “Further, the applicant is honoring a majority of the natural features on site, preserving them as open space.

“The development for the most part is open with views from the proposed surrounding land uses into the central open space.”

Frisco’s planning staff recommends approval of the zoning change.

H-E-B is already building its first two Dallas-area grocery stores in at the northeast corner of Legacy Drive and Main Street in Frisco and on Preston Road in Plano.

The San Antonio-based grocer has bought sites for additional locations, including the site on U.S. Highway 380.

The development site is on U.S. 380 across from the Windsong Ranch communty.
The development site is on U.S. 380 across from the Windsong Ranch communty.(City of Frisco )



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2021-10-11 20:12:25

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