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PLANO, Texas — This story was originally published by our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. You can read the original version here . A row of blue townhomes now stands where the former Collin Creek Mall once sat, marking new strides of a $1 billion redevelopment project located just west of U.

S. Highway 75. These new single-family dwellings are officially for sale, with move-in units ready in October.



Centurion American Development Group, one of North Texas's biggest developers, is spearheading the billion-dollar redevelopment initiative. Homes in the master-planned community range from 1,522 to 2,413 square feet and are constructed by homebuilders Ashton Woods, Brightland Homes and Mattamy Homes. Prices range from $479,990 to $594,950.

“Partnering with the city of Plano has allowed us to reimagine a significant Collin County landmark in a way which retains the history of the original mall while creating a forward-looking community designed to bring Plano into its next century,” Mehrdad Moayedi, CEO of Centurion American, said in a statement. Over 40 years ago, Collin Creek Mall was established as Plano's first large-scale shopping center, but the property lost its acclaim due to changing consumer habits, leading to its closure in 2019. In its prime, the mall paraded big-name anchor tenants such as J.

C. Penney, Sears and Macy’s. Through a public-private partnership, Centurion and the City of Plano aim to revitalize the old mall into a mixed-use district.

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