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New Mesquite urban community will bring more than 300 homes

New Mesquite urban community will bring more than 300 homes Homes and townhouses are planned in Iron Horse Village near Military Parkway and Interstate 635. Homes in Iron Horse Village will start in the $250,000s.(Centurion American Development ) Hundreds of homes are on the way in an urban-style Mesquite community. Centurion American Development Group is building the Iron Horse Village project near Military Parkway and Interstate 635. Centurion American has been working on the 52-acre project for more than two years on land near the Mesquite Championship Rodeo arena, which Centurion American owns. The mixed-use home community will have 336 houses built by D.R. Horton, Gehan Homes and Mattamy Homes. There also will be a retail and restaurant center and 4.5 acres of green space.

Construction kicks off on residential community in Anna

Construction kicks off on residential community in Anna Hurricane Creek project north of McKinney will include more than 1,300 homes and apartments. Hundreds of homes, apartments and commercial space are planned in the new community in Anna.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) Developers are breaking ground on a new residential community north of Dallas that will bring more than 1,300 homes. Centurion American Development Group is starting construction today on the Villages of Hurricane Creek community off U.S. Highway 75 in Anna. The new project is planned for 984 single-family homes, 400 multifamily residences and 50,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space. There’s also land set aside for a community garden, hiking trails and an amenity center for residents.

Rooms to Go moving: Site work begins for new Daytona furniture store

That store will close at the same time that the new one opens, said Peter Weitzner, a vice president with the Rooms To Go chain. North American Development Group, the West Palm Beach company that sold the 5.1-acre site at Tomoka Town Center to Rooms To Go, is doing the initial site work for the future store. Lois Realty Corp., the real estate arm for Rooms To Go, paid $7.25 million on Dec. 7, 2020 to acquire the land from North American Development Group, according to Volusia County property records. We expect to start construction in April. The opening of the new store should be some time in the first quarter of next year, said Weitzner.

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