New retail space in Frisco and mixed-use development in Southlake are some of many new North Texas projects filed recently with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Here are five of the most expensive permits filed with TDLR in the past week.
1. O’Reilly Auto Parts warehouse shuttle system
An automated storage and retrieval shuttle system is under construction for a new O’Reilly Auto Parts warehouse in north Fort Worth, according to a recent TDLR filing. The shuttle system will include three separate rack structures and a mezzanine with a catwalk. Construction is estimated to take a little under two years.
Location: 1200 Intermodal Parkway, Fort WorthEstimated timeline: March 30, 2026-Feb. 28, 2028Estimated cost: $50 million2. Retail pavilion at Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa
A new retail pavilion will be constructed within an existing retail district at the Omni PGA resort and spa in Frisco, according to a recent TDLR filing. The resort had its grand opening in 2023, per previous reporting. The 15,200-square-foot development is estimated to take less than a year to complete.
Location: 3255 PGA Parkway, FriscoEstimated timeline: June 1, 2026-March 1, 2027Estimated cost: $7.5 million3. 121 Commerce Park buildings A and B
Two new shell warehouse buildings will be constructed in McKinney for speculative office space, according to a recent TDLR filing. The two buildings will be on a 42-acre site at the northwest corner of Tina Drive and SH 121, per previous reporting. Construction is estimated to take a little more than a year.
Location: 4920 Tina Drive, McKinneyEstimated timeline: May 1, 2026-June 1, 2027Estimated cost: $14 million and $15 million4. The Overlook Southlake
A new two-story office building will be under construction off Carroll Avenue, according to a recent TDLR filing. The office building is part of a mixed-use development approved by Southlake City Council in 2024, per previous reporting. Travis Franks, co-founder and CEO of WillowTree Custom Homes, said home construction is planned behind the office building, including 14 villas and six estates. Construction for the office is estimated to take a little more than a year.
Location: 240 N. Carroll Ave., SouthlakeEstimated timeline: June 30, 2026-Sept. 2Estimated cost: $7 million5. Bank of America in Northlake
A new bank will be constructed along FM 407 with stucco and masonry exterior and a covered drive-up ATM service, according to a recent TDLR filing. The new Bank of America location will be located near Harvest Town Center in Argyle. Construction is estimated to take roughly half a year.
Location: Northeast corner of FM 407 and Harvest WayEstimated timeline: July 1, 2026-Feb. 28, 2027Estimated cost: $3.33 million
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