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Georgetown Greenlights 360-Acre Housing, Regional Center
Georgetown Council members approved a developer’s request to amend the city’s future land use designation for nearly 362 acres along Ronald Reagan Boulevard and RM 2338 from neighborhood to mixed-density neighborhood and regional center. The land is just outside the incorporated limits of Georgetown so the town will have to annex the parcel at some time in the future.
The new designation could make way for Heirloom—a development featuring 255 acres of mixed residential uses, 35 acres of multifamily housing, 15 acres of commercial developments, and 60 acres of parks and open space. Columnar Investments is developing the property.
Heirloom is planned to include up to 3,000 residential units for “a variety of household sizes and income levels,” including:
- Detached single-family housing on various lot sizes
- Townhomes
- Courtyard housing
- Multifamily housing
- Mixed-use housing
Columnar’s website states that it focuses on high-growth regions with strong, sustainable economies and supply-constrained development environments.
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