New Commercial + Mixed-Use Developments Along 75, 121, and the Tollway
If it feels like you can’t drive down 121, US-75, or the Tollway without seeing cranes, your intuition is right. Collin County’s commercial growth is booming, with new mixed-use villages, medical centers, retail districts, and corporate spaces filling in quickly. These projects don’t just create convenience; they raise the lifestyle bar and support higher housing demand. For buyers, this means more amenities close to home. For sellers, it means long-term value growth thanks to stronger infrastructure and increased desirability. Our county is evolving fast and real estate is evolving with it.
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