State and city records detail a proposed Caliber Collision at 2801 Main Street in Rowlett, including its construction scope, expected operating hours and land-use provisions for vehicle storage.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation registration describes a new, one-story building covering 16,949 square feet. Its estimated construction cost is $1.5 million, with work scheduled from Sept. 28, 2026, through July 15, 2027.
What Rowlett’s planning records add
An applicant narrative in Rowlett planning materials identifies the proposed use as an auto-repair facility. It lists expected operating hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays.
The planning submission also describes a requested planned-development amendment addressing the repair use and outdoor vehicle storage. Later Rowlett council materials discuss the proposed building, shared access from Main Street and provisions for storing vehicles outdoors.
Those city details show which operating and site-use issues accompanied the development request, beyond the cost and construction specifications in the state registration. None of the records supplied for this report establishes an opening date; the July 2027 date is the scheduled end of construction in the TDLR registration.