Developers of a major project next to the PGA campus in Frisco plan to start a large apartment community.
Called The Link, the $1 billion mixed-used development is just south of U.S. Highway 380. It’s across PGA Parkway from the Omni PGA Frisco Resort and the PGA headquarters.
The 240-acre development is a project of Stillwater Capital. The Link is planned to include more than 2 million square feet of offices, 400,000 square feet of retail and restaurants and more than 2,700 residential units. There’s also a two-acre park.
A 40-acre corporate campus is planned on Legacy Drive.
Stillwater Capital recently started construction of 215 rental homes in The Link. The homes will be complete in late 2024 with rents starting at $2,000 a month. Dallas architect Omniplan designed the $58.7 million project, according to permits.
“We are already under construction on a 30-acre residential project with townhome and cottage residential elements,” Stillwater Capital co-founder Robert Elliott said in a statement. “This one-of-a-kind project is designed around a pedestrian promenade that connects the district’s mixed-use components to PGA Frisco and the broader neighborhood.”
Stillwater Capital plans to break ground soon on a $70 million, 352-unit five-story apartment community, according to planning documents filed with the state.
The first-phase apartment community will open in 2025. The rental project was also designed by architect Omniplan.
The apartment community will include a fitness center, resort-style pool, resident lounge with golf simulator, putting green and a courtyard with a fire pit.
“The Link is one of North Texas’ largest and most dynamic mixed-use developments,” Stillwater Capital Managing Director Clay Roby said in a statement. “The combination of PGA Frisco and The Link provides a truly unique lifestyle experience that will attract businesses, residents and leisure travelers from across the nation to enjoy the best that North Texas has to offer.”
Stillwater is a partner in the $500 million development of the PGA campus and resort. It’s also developing part of Frisco’s historic Haggard Farm on the Dallas North Tollway.
The Link is adjacent to the 175-acre North Fields mixed-use development, which will also include apartments, offices, retail and hotels.