DEVELOPMENT PLANNED IN ‘THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE’

DEVELOPMENT PLANNED IN ‘THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE’

Local government and business leaders have realized for years that a wave of development is coming toward Greenville and Hunt County from the west. That wave has passed by Rockwall and Fate and more recently has been lapping at the shores of Royse City and Caddo Mills. And for about a decade, there have been discussions about a huge…

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DEVELOPER BEHIND MASSIVE PR. GEORGE’S PROJECT NEARS DEAL FOR SUPERMARKET ANCHOR

DEVELOPER BEHIND MASSIVE PR. GEORGE’S PROJECT NEARS DEAL FOR SUPERMARKET ANCHOR

The master developer behind the massive Westphalia project in Prince George’s County is nearing a deal with a grocery store anchor, while exploring the possibility of sales or partnerships on future phases or even the entire project. Having staved off default in 2017 through refinancings and a $42 million tax-increment financing package…

Washington Business Journal

WALTON AND ANTHEM UNITED IN CORNERSTONE

WALTON AND ANTHEM UNITED IN CORNERSTONE

Anthem United has taken over the day-to-day development chores in the northeast community of Cornerstone in a partnership agreement with the Walton Group of Companies. “It was important to our residents, builders, partners in business and stakeholders that development continue during the corporate restructuring within the Walton Group of…

Calgary Sun

TARLETON STATE BREAKS GROUND ON FORT WORTH CAMPUS

TARLETON STATE BREAKS GROUND ON FORT WORTH CAMPUS

FORT WORTH, Texas – A state university that’s off the beaten path is building a new campus on a fast-growing path in southwest Fort Worth. The new Tarleton State University campus will be part of a much larger development boom that will include retail shopping, residential housing, a new elementary school and a 75-acre park. It will be…

Fox News

TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY BREAKS GROUND ON FIRST BUILDING IN FORT WORTH

TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY BREAKS GROUND ON FIRST BUILDING IN FORT WORTH

It was windy and there were occasional drops of rain, but inside the tent at the new site of Tarleton State University’s Fort Worth campus just off Chisholm Trail Parkway, the mood was jubilant. As it should have been, even though the university will face an immediate problem when the first building opens in the fall of 2019. “That problem…

Fort Worth Business Press