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More Construction at Local Development Planned

Rendering of Fields West
Rendering of Fields West | Image by Fields/Facebook

The firm behind the Fields West development in Frisco plans to start the construction of office buildings and parking garages as early as this summer, according to state filings.

Fields West is part of Hunt Realty’s planned development of Fields — a 2,500-acre community near the Dallas North Tollway and U.S. 380 that will feature single-family and multifamily housing and retail, restaurant, corporate and entertainment space, along with Ritz Carlton and Autograph Collection Marriott hotels.

The six-story, four-story, and three-story parking garages bear an estimated construction cost of more than $50.6 million, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filings show. A pair of two-story office buildings carry an estimated construction cost of just over $39 million. This part of the Fields West project also includes the construction of two one-story retail buildings at a projected construction cost of nearly $17.4 million.

The anticipated delivery date for the Fields West construction is June 30, 2026.

Fields West is a project of Hunt Realty and Karahan Companies, the latter of which is behind the Legacy West and Shops at Legacy developments in Plano. The Frisco project will offer 1,200 residences, 375 hotel rooms, and a combined 675,000 square feet of corporate, retail, restaurant, and entertainment space across 180 acres.

Home of PGA’s new headquarters and two 18-hole championship courses, and eventually Universal Kids Resort, Fields is reportedly a roughly $12 billion development where seven Marriott hotels are planned, 250 acres of park space, and 25 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Frisco has been booming in terms of construction and development in recent years, outshining the metroplex’s flagship city as of late.

As previously reported by The Dallas Express, Dallas’ Development Services Department under City Manager T.C. Broadnax has suffered periodic permitting backlogs and various inefficiencies in operations that have cost builders and hampered various development projects around the city.

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