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Land is being readied for a massive master-planned community in northern Dallas-Fort Worth that is slated to include ...
The team behind the project includes developers Starwood Land, Lincoln Property Company and Ramrock Real Estate, and plans ...
A large swath of land in Flower Mound is being prepped for development, which could include more than a thousand homes, parks ...
H-E-B confirmed it bought land in Flower Mound’s Furst Ranch with the possibility of putting a store in the developing area.
The purchase of the property was completed at the end of June, according to H-E-B spokesperson Mabrie Jackson said.
Furst Ranch, a master-planned community with 1,300 homes is being developed near Flower Mound, Argyle and Bartonville in Argyle school district.
The 1,066-acre Furst Ranch is set to go up at the intersection of U.S. Highway 377 and Cross Timbers Road on the west side of town. Flower Mound is a Dallas-Fort Worth submarket on the border of ...
Council approved detailed plans for the 1,066-acre development at Furst Ranch, the Cross Timbers Gazette reported. The land is owned by an investment group headed by Flower Mound resident Jack Furst.
Furst Ranch, seen in this site plan, is one of the communities exchanged in the deal.
Hines, a global real estate investment manager, and its partners Trez Capital and the Furst Family, announced that they “acquired” the initial 90 acres of what will become Furst Ranch, located ...
Furst Ranch, at the 1100 block of West Jeter Road in Bartonville, boasts a 6600-square-foot lodge — complete with ranch-appropriate antler chandeliers and other rustic accents — a show barn ...
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