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Centurion American Breaks Ground on Residences at Former DFW Mall

The group behind the $1-billion Collin Creek Mall redevelopment in Plano broke ground Wednesday on another former retail site, with plans to bring nearly 1,000 single- and multifamily residences to North Richland Hills, D Magazine reported.

Valued at roughly $300 million, Farmers Branch-based Centurion American’s City Point community will also house 60,000 square feet of commercial space. Weitzman Group has been hired to bring in retail partners. 

The project will be completed in a single phase by no later than 2027. It will sit on a 52-acre plot that was formerly home to the North Hills Mall, which closed in 2004 and was torn down in 2007.

Centurion American has paired with builders for the residences. New Synergy will build City Point’s 46 one- to two-story bungalows and 122 two to three-story urban homes, while CB Jeni will build the 198 townhomes. The NRP Group will build the multifamily residences. 

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