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Bright Realty Completes Phase I of Latest Castle Hills MXU

Bright Realty recently completed construction on Phase I of its 140-acre mixed-use development, Crown Centre at Castle Hills in Lewisville. The four-story office building at SH 121 and Parker Rd/FM 544 offers 109,000 square feet of rentable space and is the first of more than 30 buildings that will make up the mixed-use community. 

“This first phase provides a modern environment with flexible floorplates averaging 25,000 square feet,” said Bright Realty CEO Chris Bright. “Crown Centre is a great location for employers looking for a respite and potentially a major corporate campus.”

Upon completion, the Crown Centre at Castle Hills development will include three million square feet of office, 2,000 apartments, 140,000 square feet of dining and shopping, and 500 hotel rooms will be interconnected by extensive walking trails. The land that encompasses Crown Centre is the last remaining undeveloped land in the Castle Hills community.

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