Developer gets the go-ahead for major Frisco mixed-use project
The Link will be built next to the PGA headquarters and resort on Legacy Drive.
Plans for the 240-acre Link development in Frisco call for offices, retail, residential and a hotel.(Stillwater Capital )
Developers have won city approvals for a major mixed-use development on Frisco’s north side.
Called The Link, the 240-acre project is planned south of U.S. Highway 380 and next to the new PGA headquarters and resort.
It’s a project of Dallas-based Stillwater Capital.
Plans for The Link include office, retail, luxury residential, entertainment, a boutique hotel and sports wellness uses.
First Look: The $500 Million Omni PGA Frisco Resort
The Dallas-based luxury hotel company anticipates a huge halo effect from its new venue at the future PGA headquarters.
Omni Hotels & Resorts has kicked off development of its latest resort, which will sit next to the PGA’s new headquarters in Frisco.
The PGA in 2018 announced plans to move from Palm Beach, Florida. Its new headquarters will anchor a 600-acre, mixed-use development that will also include three golf courses, a putting green, retail shops, and the $500 million Omni PGA Frisco. (Scroll down to click on an images gallery.)
Key players were on hand May 4 to officially break ground on the project. Peter Strebel, president of Omni Resorts, talked about how the deal came together and Omni parent company TRT Holdings’ Bob Rowling, founder, and his son, Blake Rowling, who serves as president.
Photo: Omni PGA Frisco Resort Photo: Omni PGA Frisco Resort Photo: Omni PGA Frisco Resort
Left to right: Blake Rowling, Bob Rowling, Governor Greg Abbott, PGA President Jim Richerson, Mayor Jeff Cheney, Bruce Wright (SB Architects), Peter Strebel Photo: Omni PGA Frisco Resort
Omni Hotels & Resorts announced the start of construction on the highly anticipated Omni PGA Frisco Resort featuring 501 guest rooms and seven four-bedroom golf villas. Set to open in Spring 2023, this extraordinary resort development in partnership with PGA of America and the City of Frisco will become a leading destination for golf providing an unparalleled experience for those who are advanced players, new to the game, and everything in between. Peter Strebel, President of Omni Hotel & Resorts broke ground alongside owners Bob Rowling, Founder of TRT Holdings, Inc., and Blake Rowling, President of TRT Holdings, Inc., as well as Governor Greg Abbo
Denver may have us all beat, but millennials are moving to Texas in droves, according to a recent survey.
You may not be all that surprised to see Austin (No. 4) and Dallas (No. 11) high on the list of cities that attract the most millennials, but would you have thought that Frisco would come in at a pretty shocking No. 6?
Us neither. Oops. I mean, we’re not surprised in the slightest.
The survey, published by SmartAsset, relied on data from 2019. That year, 4,006 millennials moved to Frisco, while only 490 moved out and went elsewhere. Altogether, the city gained more than 3,500 millennials. The study defined millennials as those aged between 25 and 39 years.
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