
Demand for housing near major employment centers is shaping the next phase of mixed-use development in North Texas, with developers adding single-family options alongside commercial and multifamily uses. Frisco Station is advancing that model through a land transaction that will bring a new luxury residential neighborhood to the development.
The Frisco Station Partnership has sold 23 acres to Toll Brothers for the development’s first single-family community in Frisco, Texas. The project is planned within the North Platinum Corridor of the 242-acre mixed-use development.
The planned community will feature homes between 2,800 and 4,700 square feet. The 64-foot-wide homesites will support one- and two-story residential designs.
Toll Brothers is expected to begin development in spring 2027, with the first homes anticipated to be offered for sale in fall 2028.
The neighborhood will provide access to Frisco Station’s existing and planned amenities, including a 30-acre park and trail network. The development is also located near The Star, the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters, and Hall Park.
Additional retail, food and beverage, fitness and open-space improvements are planned along Lebanon Road as Frisco Station continues its broader mixed-use development program.
The new single-family community will add another housing format to Frisco Station, which already includes multifamily properties such as SkyHouse Frisco Station, Cadence and The Casey. Bonham and Baker, a planned luxury multifamily community, is also part of the development pipeline.
Frisco Station includes three hotels and is expanding its commercial and health care components. The Towers District master plan calls for as much as 3 million square feet of Class AA office space, along with hotel and entertainment uses.
Recent office leasing at The Offices Three has added Parkhill, Raymond James and Ash Grove to the development's tenant base, while the Health and Wellness District is advancing following the 2025 groundbreaking of a medical office building by Cambridge Holdings.
The land transaction adds single-family housing to a large mixed-use development that is being built around proximity between workplaces, residences and services. For developers and owners, the project illustrates how residential diversification can become part of a broader mixed-use strategy as employment, office, retail and housing components are developed within the same district.
The addition of 23 acres for single-family development also gives Frisco Station another residential product type while its commercial and infrastructure pipeline continues to expand.
Source: Hillwood.