Plano, October 11, 2025
News Summary
Haggard Farms is a groundbreaking mixed-use project in Plano valued at $750 million. Spanning 142 acres, it will feature retail, residential, and green spaces. Infrastructure work is expected to finish by late February 2026, with the first phase of construction beginning in early summer 2026. The development, anchored by a farm-to-table restaurant and an event venue, aims to enhance the local economy and community offerings while preserving public space.
Plano — Haggard Farms is a $750 million mixed-use project located at the southeast corner of Parkwood Boulevard and Spring Creek Parkway. The development spans 142 acres and is seen as the largest undeveloped site remaining in Plano. Stillwater Capital is leading the project in partnership with Haggard Enterprises Ltd. and The Retail Connection LP.
Project scope and timeline
The project is planned in multiple phases with infrastructure work expected to be completed by late February 2026. The first phase of commercial amenities will begin construction in early summer 2026 and will include: 100,000 square feet of retail space; a hike and bike trail; a 3-acre park; and 350 multifamily residential units. The retail portion is projected to be completed in about 14 months, while the residential units are expected to be finished in around 20 months.
Planned full buildout
The full development aims to include approximately: 200,000 square feet of retail space; 700 multifamily residences; 100 townhomes; 650,000 square feet of office space; a boutique hotel; and 10 acres of green space. The project is anchored by The Almanac, an 8,000-square-foot farm-to-table restaurant, and Haggard Hall, a 16,000-square-foot event venue.
Developers and local context
Stillwater Capital is headquartered in Dallas and was founded in 2010, managing 23 active projects, including another mixed-use development in Mansfield. The Haggard family has owned the property since the mid-1800s and seeks to honor its rich history through the development. Plano’s current population exceeds 290,000 with a median home price of $511,087.
What to expect next
With infrastructure completion targeted for late February 2026, site prep and utilities work will be the immediate focus. Groundbreaking for the first commercial amenities is scheduled for early summer 2026, beginning with the planned retail, trails, park space and initial multifamily units. Builders and project managers are scheduling construction timelines that anticipate the retail segment opening roughly 14 months after the start of that phase and the residential portion completing roughly 20 months after commencement.
Public amenities and design emphasis
Design plans emphasize a mix of retail, office, residential and open space. The first phase’s public features include a hike and bike trail and a 3-acre park, with an overall goal of delivering 10 acres of green space across the full site. Anchors such as The Almanac and Haggard Hall are included to provide dining, event and gathering spaces intended to serve both residents and visitors.
Economic and community implications
At $750 million and covering 142 acres, the site represents a major private development in Plano and is positioned on what is described as the largest undeveloped site remaining in the city. The mix of retail, office, and hundreds of residential units is expected to add housing options and commercial capacity to the area while preserving public open space within the project footprint.
FAQ
What is Haggard Farms?
Haggard Farms is a $750 million mixed-use project located at the southeast corner of Parkwood Boulevard and Spring Creek Parkway.
How large is the development?
The development spans 142 acres and is seen as the largest undeveloped site remaining in Plano.
Who is leading the project?
Stillwater Capital is leading the project in partnership with Haggard Enterprises Ltd. and The Retail Connection LP.
When will infrastructure work be finished?
Infrastructure work is expected to be completed by late February 2026.
What will the first phase include?
The first phase of commercial amenities will begin construction in early summer 2026 and will include: 100,000 square feet of retail space; a hike and bike trail; a 3-acre park; and 350 multifamily residential units.
How long will retail and residential segments take?
The retail portion is projected to be completed in about 14 months, while the residential units are expected to be finished in around 20 months.
What is the full development plan?
The full development aims to include approximately: 200,000 square feet of retail space; 700 multifamily residences; 100 townhomes; 650,000 square feet of office space; a boutique hotel; and 10 acres of green space.
Are there named anchors for the project?
The project is anchored by The Almanac, an 8,000-square-foot farm-to-table restaurant, and Haggard Hall, a 16,000-square-foot event venue.
What is the property’s history?
The Haggard family has owned the property since the mid-1800s and seeks to honor its rich history through the development.
What is known about the lead developer?
Stillwater Capital is headquartered in Dallas and was founded in 2010, managing 23 active projects, including another mixed-use development in Mansfield.
What is the local demographic context?
Plano’s current population exceeds 290,000 with a median home price of $511,087.
Feature | Planned Amount |
---|---|
Project cost | $750 million |
Site size | 142 acres |
Phase one retail | 100,000 square feet of retail space |
Full retail | 200,000 square feet of retail space |
Phase one multifamily units | 350 multifamily residential units |
Total multifamily residences | 700 multifamily residences |
Townhomes | 100 townhomes |
Office space | 650,000 square feet of office space |
Green space (total) | 10 acres of green space |
Anchors | The Almanac (8,000-square-foot restaurant); Haggard Hall (16,000-square-foot event venue) |
Infrastructure completion target | Late February 2026 |
First phase construction start | Early summer 2026 |
Local population | Plano’s current population exceeds 290,000 |
Median home price | $511,087 |
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