The developer behind One Haggard Place has the go-ahead to move forward on the luxury residential tower, which is part of a larger mixed-use development.
Plano’s planning and zoning commission unanimously approved an 8-acre special-use permit that includes the 20-story, 484,000-square-foot high-rise. The project at W. Spring Creek Parkway at Parkwood Boulevard is estimated to bring $140 million to the tax rolls of the city of Plano, Plano Independent School District and Collin County.
Condos ranging from 1,420 square feet to 4,800 square feet with one to three bedrooms. Penthouses are planned that can be configured from 8,000 square feet to 16,000 square feet of living space.
The CEO, John Richardson, expects that there is high demand for high-rise living outside of downtown Dallas from residents looking to downsize their suburban homes.
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